Chefhola Bakery Bagels Sesame Simit
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Sesame Simit: A Traditional Street Flavor
Sesame simit is one of the most iconic and beloved pastries of Turkish cuisine. It features a crispy exterior and a soft interior, baked to perfection after being dipped in molasses water and coated in sesame seeds.
Sesame Simit: A Traditional Street Flavor
Dish Summary
Sesame simit is one of the most iconic and beloved pastries of Turkish cuisine. It features a crispy exterior and a soft interior, baked to perfection after being dipped in molasses water and coated in sesame seeds.
Historical Background
The origins of the simit date back to the Ottoman period in the 1500s. Known simply as “simit” in Istanbul, this delicacy has been a staple on the pushcarts of street vendors for centuries. With its unique aroma and crispiness, it remains the most practical, shared breakfast or snack in Turkish culture.
Recipe and Ingredients
The magic of the simit lies in how the fundamental dough—made of flour, yeast, water, and salt—meets the molasses bath, which imparts its unique color and caramelized flavor.
For the Dough:
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5 cups Flour
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2 cups Warm water
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1 packet Dry yeast (10g)
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1 teaspoon Salt
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1 tablespoon Granulated sugar
For the Coating:
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1 cup Grape molasses
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1/2 cup Water
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2 cups Roasted sesame seeds
Preparation Process
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Prepare the Dough: Mix the yeast, sugar, and warm water. Add the flour and salt, kneading until you get a soft, non-sticky dough. Let it ferment (rise) for 45 minutes.
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Shaping: Pinch off pieces of the dough and roll them into strips. Twist two strips together and join the ends to form a simit ring.
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Molasses Coating: Mix the molasses and water in a wide bowl. Dip the simit rings first into this mixture, then generously into the sesame seeds.
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Baking: Bake in a preheated oven at 200°C for about 20-25 minutes, until the tops are deeply golden brown.
Recipe Tips
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The Power of Sesame: Using lightly roasted sesame seeds instead of raw ones significantly amplifies the flavor profile.
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Molasses Balance: The denser your molasses water mixture is, the darker the simit’s color and the more caramelized its flavor will be.
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Texture: Placing a heatproof bowl of water on the oven floor before baking creates steam inside, which helps the exterior of the simit become beautifully crisp.
Presentation
It is absolutely indispensable to serve it hot alongside fresh feta (white) cheese, black olives, and a glass of strong, freshly brewed black tea (tavşan kanı) in a traditional tulip-shaped glass.
Nutritional Values (Per Serving – Approximate)
| Nutrient | Amount |
| Calories | 350-400 kcal |
| Carbohydrates | 65g |
| Protein | 10g |
| Fat | 8g |
Category and Place in World Cuisine
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Category: Turkish Breakfast and Street Food.
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Place in World Cuisine: Broadly known globally as the “Turkish Bagel,” though it holds an entirely unique place due to its twisting technique and signature crisp texture.
Target Audience
Lovers of traditional flavors, those looking for a quick and practical meal, and breakfast enthusiasts of all ages.
Allergy Warnings
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Gluten: Not suitable for those with gluten sensitivity as it contains wheat flour.
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Sesame: Poses a high risk for those with a sesame allergy.
Why Should I Eat This Dish?
It is a highly satisfying, nutritious source of carbohydrates that provides steady energy throughout the day and offers a deeply authentic cultural culinary experience.
Useful Information and Resources
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Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health – Healthy Eating Plate: A comprehensive guide on the importance of whole grains, balanced diets, and healthy eating practices.
Popular Questions and Answers
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Why does my simit get hard?
It can dry out and become hard if you add too much flour to the dough or leave it in the oven for too long.
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How should simit dough be stored?
It can be stored in an airtight container in the refrigerator for 1 day, or in the freezer for up to 1 month.
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Which molasses should be used?
Grape molasses is used traditionally, but mulberry molasses can also be chosen for a slightly lighter taste.
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How do I prevent the sesame seeds from falling off?
After dipping the dough into the molasses water, press it firmly into the sesame seeds to ensure they adhere properly.
Zero Waste Note
Do not throw away leftover simits! You can break your dried, stale simits into small pieces and toast them in the oven to make “simit croutons,” which add a fantastic crunch to soups or salads.
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