15-minute Turkish Eggs Recipe (Cilbir) (2024)

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This 15-minute Turkish Eggs Recipe (Cilbir) pairs creamy garlicky yogurt, spiced butter, poached eggs, and fresh dill for a meal that’s satisfying for breakfast or any meal of the day.

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Fiery spiced butter, cool garlicky yogurt, runny eggs, and fresh dill. It sounds like a strange mash-up of flavors, but there’s something completely deliciously addictive about Cilbir!

I first had this dish for brunch at Zaytinya in D.C. As much as I loved it, I forgot all about it until a craving hit a couple months ago! I made it and realized it needed to go on my blog.

If this dish is new to you, you’ll be surprised at how easy it is to make. It comes together in just 15 minutes! And it’s impressive, both in flavor and in presentation. This Turkish Eggs Recipe (Cilbir) is just too easy and too good not to become a staple in your kitchen!

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The Best Turkish Eggs Recipe

Cilbir is a Turkish eggs recipe containing three main components: garlicky yogurt, poached eggs, and spiced melted butter. It is very easy to whip up!

You can serve it with flatbread, sliced sourdough bread, or even toasted keto bread to keep the carbs down.

Tips for Making Turkish Eggs

  • Make ahead. You can make the garlic yogurt up to 4 days in advance and store it covered in the fridge. However, the spiced butter and poached eggs are best made right before you want to serve Cilbir.
  • Easy to scale. This recipe makes just 1 serving so whip it up anytime, but it's easy to scale up if you're feeding multiple people.
  • If you like spicy-hot foods. Feel free to add more cayenne pepper, hot paprika, or Aleppo pepper to taste.

Cilbir (Turkish Eggs Recipe) FAQs

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Should the Yogurt be Warm?

The yogurt for Cilbir should be slightly warm or at room temperature.

I find that it's perfect if you mix up the garlic yogurt first and let it sit at room temperature while you make the spiced butter and poached eggs.

What is Aleppo Pepper?

Aleppo pepper is a spice that comes from Halaby chile peppers that are ground or crushed. It typically has a medium heat level with 10,000 SHU on the Scoville Scale.

This type of pepper is named after the city of Aleppo in northern Syria, and is commonly used in Middle Eastern cuisine.

Aleppo pepper is available on Amazon.

You can read more about Aleppo pepper on Wikipedia and Bon Appetit.

How Do You Poach Eggs?

  1. Fill a shallow saucepan with 2 to 3 inches of water and bring to a boil.
  2. Add ½ tablespoon distilled vinegar or apple cider vinegar, and turn the heat down to medium to medium-low so it’s simmering.
  3. Crack each egg into a small bowl 1 at a time, and gently slip the egg into the water.
  4. Cook until the eggs reach your desired level of runniness, about 3 minutes.
  5. Remove the eggs with a slotted spoon, patting the bottom with paper towels to absorb the liquid.

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Cilbir (Turkish Eggs Recipe)

By: Faith Gorsky

This 15-minute Turkish Eggs Recipe (Cilbir) pairs creamy garlicky yogurt, spiced butter, poached eggs, and fresh dill for a meal that’s satisfying for breakfast or any meal of the day.

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Prep Time 5 minutes mins

Cook Time 10 minutes mins

Course Breakfast, Brunch

Cuisine Turkish

Servings 1 serving

Calories 404 kcal

Ingredients

Garlic Yogurt:

  • ½ cup Greek yogurt at room temperature
  • 1 clove garlic crushed
  • teaspoon salt

Spiced Butter:

Other:

  • 2 large eggs poached
  • 1 ½ teaspoons chopped fresh dill or ½ teaspoon dried dill
  • Salt and black pepper to taste

Instructions

For the Garlic Yogurt:

  • Stir together all ingredients in a small bowl. Set aside.

For the Spiced Butter:

  • Melt the butter with the oil in a small skillet. Add the spices and cook another 30 seconds. Set aside.

To Assemble:

  • Spread the Garlic Yogurt out in a shallow bowl.

  • Place the poached eggs on top of the Garlic Yogurt.

  • Drizzle the Spiced Butter on top, and sprinkle on the dill.

  • Taste and season with additional salt and black pepper as desired.

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Faith's Tips

  • Net Carbs: 6g per serving (whole recipe)
  • How to Poach Eggs: Fill a shallow saucepan with 2 to 3 inches of water and bring to a boil. Add ½ tablespoon distilled vinegar or apple cider vinegar, and turn the heat down to medium to medium-low so it’s simmering. Crack each egg into a small bowl 1 at a time, and gently slip the egg into the water. Cook until the eggs reach your desired level of runniness, about 3 minutes. Remove the eggs with a slotted spoon, patting the bottom with paper towels to absorb the liquid.
  • Aleppo Pepper: The Spiced Butter is traditionally made with Aleppo pepper. If you can find it (or if you want to buy Aleppo pepper on Amazon), use it instead of the sweet paprika + cayenne pepper.

Nutrition

Nutrition Facts

Cilbir (Turkish Eggs Recipe)

Amount Per Serving

Calories 404Calories from Fat 297

% Daily Value*

Fat 33g51%

Saturated Fat 15g94%

Cholesterol 378mg126%

Sodium 603mg26%

Potassium 262mg7%

Carbohydrates 6g2%

Sugar 4g4%

Protein 22g44%

Vitamin A 1350IU27%

Vitamin C 1mg1%

Calcium 159mg16%

Iron 2mg11%

* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.

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FAQs

What is the meaning of cilbir? ›

Çılbır is a Turkish dish of poached eggs with yogurt (often with garlic mixed in).

What are Turkish eggs made of? ›

As it's made today, there are just three main components: eggs, yogurt and chile oil. Specifically, poached eggs sit atop a garlicky dill-speckled yogurt finished with Aleppo pepper-infused melted butter or olive oil.

What is the difference between shakshuka and menemen? ›

The spice varieties vary depending on where it's served. Shakshuka features a thick, saucy tomato base of peppers and onions with baked eggs. With menemen, the concept is a little different. Think of it as more of a soft egg scramble with lots of silky green peppers and fresh tomato.

What is a traditional Turkish breakfast called? ›

For Turks, kahvalti (breakfast) happens every single day of the week, and it's just as much a ritual on Wednesday as it is on Sunday.

What does Turkish mean in English? ›

Turkish means belonging or relating to Turkey, or to its people, language, or culture.

How is t pronounced in Turkish? ›

T – t Same as in English. V – v Turkish has a “v” but it is so soft that sometimes they don't even pronounce it. Y – y Always make the “y” sound like in the word yes. Z – z same as in English.

Why don't we commonly eat turkey eggs? ›

Unless you know someone who raises their own turkeys, turkey eggs are extremely difficult to find. The reason for that comes down to economics, which in turn is a function of the turkey's fertility cycle.

How to make chilbur? ›

How to Make Turkish Eggs
  1. Add crushed pepper flakes, paprika and cumin and swirl pan to evenly mix spices into butter. Remove from heat.
  2. Spoon yogurt into bowl and drizzle with butter sauce. Top with poached eggs. Spoon more butter mixture over eggs and top with fresh dill and more pepper flakes.
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Are turkey eggs healthier than chicken eggs? ›

Turkey eggs are nutritionally similar to chicken eggs, although they are slightly fattier and more calorific, even when you adjust for their larger size. The average turkey egg contains 135 calories to a chicken egg's 72, with 9 grams of fat versus 5 grams for chicken eggs.

Is Menemen eaten with onions or without? ›

Menemen is a popular traditional Turkish dish that includes eggs, tomato, green peppers, and spices such as ground black and red pepper cooked in olive oil. Menemen may be made with onions, but the addition of onions is often debated and is more common when menemen is eaten as a main dish, rather than at breakfast.

What religion is shakshuka? ›

In Jewish culture, a large batch of tomato stew is made for the Sabbath dinner and the leftovers used the following morning to make a breakfast shakshouka with eggs.

How do you keep eggs soft in shakshuka? ›

Crack in the eggs and simmer

Ottolenghi advises using a fork to swirl the egg whites around in the sauce, all the while being careful not to break the yolks. Simmer until the egg whites are just set and the yolks are still slightly runny. Remove from the heat and let stand about 2 minutes before serving.

What is egg poach called in English? ›

Definition of 'poached egg'

A poached egg is an egg cooked gently in boiling water, without its shell.

Why is it called poached egg? ›

Before we delve into the history of the poached egg recipe, let us take a look at the term poached. It originates from the French word poché, which means small pouch or pocket. Poaching is an ancient cooking technique that was used to prepare different delicacies like dumplings and nut custard.

What is the definition of poached in English? ›

Meaning of poached in English

to cook something such as a fish, or an egg with its shell removed, by putting it in gently boiling water or other liquid: We had poached eggs for breakfast.

What does bacon egg means? ›

/ˌbeɪkən ən ˈeɡz/ [uncountable] ​a dish consisting of fried or grilled slices of bacon and one or more fried eggs, eaten especially as part of a traditional English breakfast.

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