Cig Kofte

What is cig kofte? Çiğ köfte is one of Turkey’s most recognizable spicy street foods, commonly eaten on the go with lettuce, lavash, and various sauces. Made by kneading fine bulgur with tomato paste, isot, onion, parsley, and spices, it is a gift of southeastern cuisine to the world. Lemon, of course, is one of the indispensable finishing touches for çiğ köfte.

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June 10, 2022 6 min
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Cig Kofte

Before fire was discovered, early humans consumed the meat of the animals they hunted raw. To preserve it better, they found ways to store it with spices and salt. Over time, kneading meat with spices such as pepper softened it and changed its texture. In çiğ köfte, bulgur, isot, minced meat, tomato paste, onion, parsley, and various spices are traditionally kneaded and mixed without heat treatment. Today, however, the version most commonly eaten is meatless.

What Is Cig Kofte? Origin of Spicy Raw Meatballs

Çiğ köfte are meatballs whose meaning is linked to the Persian sense of “beaten, chewed.” These spicy raw meatballs require effort and skill to prepare, and they may be made either with meat or without meat. Although they were prepared with meat in the past, today they are generally prepared without meat.

Preparing delicious çiğ köfte depends on both mastery and quality ingredients. The quality of the bulgur, whether the meat is sufficiently crushed or ground, and kneading for a long time are among the essential factors in making it well. Spicy raw meatballs are traditionally kneaded in special trays produced for this purpose.

Çiğ köfte should be eaten fresh, without waiting, because the bulgur continues to swell. Although the way it is eaten and presented varies from region to region, the most common style is a wrap of spicy raw meatballs in fresh lavash bread with lettuce and various greens. It is usually served with pomegranate sauce or hot sauce. We also recommend trying it with cold ayran.

This food belongs to the Şanlıurfa and Adıyaman regions. Apart from Şanlıurfa and Adıyaman, çiğ köfte with regional differences is also made in Adana, Gaziantep, Diyarbakır, Mardin, Elazığ, and Malatya. While Şanlıurfa-style spicy raw meatballs are kneaded with meat, Adıyaman-style spicy raw meatballs are prepared without adding meat. Şanlıurfa spicy raw meatballs were registered in 2008, while Adıyaman spicy raw meatballs were registered in 2018. For general background on the dish, you can also see Wikipedia’s entry on çiğ köfte.

Places to Eat the Best Çiğ Köfte in Istanbul

Spicy raw meatballs are one of the favorite quick bites for many people in Turkey. They are filling, flavorful, and easy to eat while exploring the city. If you are visiting areas such as the Grand Bazaar, Spice Bazaar, or Taksim Square, trying çiğ köfte can fit naturally into your day out in Istanbul.

Traditional çiğ köfte served with lettuce and lavash

Elazığlı Çiğ Köfteci Ahmet Usta, Acıbadem/İstanbul

Production has been carried out by Ahmet Usta for 20 years. Çiğ köfte, çiğ köfte sauce, içli köfte, homemade pickles, and desserts are available. The garnishes served alongside the çiğ köfte are carefully selected and washed. Ahmet Usta, who has more than one branch in Istanbul, does this job well.

Develi Kebap, Beşiktaş/İstanbul

This is a 2-story restaurant with a modern, chic interior and garden, serving local Turkish delicacies. We recommend trying the spicy raw meatballs prepared with meat.

Pirpirim, Zeytinburnu/İstanbul

The vegetables, spices, and legumes used in Pirpirim are specially prepared for the restaurant in the villages of Gaziantep, Kilis, and Şanlıurfa. From pomegranate sauce to tomato paste, the ingredients are described as organic.

Köşkeroğlu Kebap, Karaköy/İstanbul

A great traditional Turkish food stop with a fantastic atmosphere. Whether you go for breakfast or kebab, you should definitely taste the spicy raw meatballs with hot sauce. We highly recommend finishing with baklava.

Kaşıbeyaz Florya, Bakırköy/İstanbul

Here you can enjoy traditional delicacies accompanied by parrots and canaries. In the outdoor area, trees, water, and pools with waterfalls create a natural atmosphere. You can taste the spicy raw meatballs as a starter and then continue with any dish that suits your taste from the menu.

It is a good idea to make a reservation because it gets crowded at certain times of the day.

Inventor of Meatless Çiğ Köfte: Lagash Çiğ Köfte

Lagash meatless spicy raw meatballs get their flavor from specially blended spices of the Adıyaman region. Instead of meat, çiğ köfte with high nutritional value, calories, and taste is obtained by using products such as walnuts, almonds, and hazelnuts.

If you want to continue tasting local food around historic areas, a walk through Sultanahmet Square can easily be paired with other classic Turkish flavors during the same day.

Ingredients for Meatless Çiğ Köfte

Ingredients prepared for homemade meatless çiğ köfte recipe

  • 500 grams fine bulgur

  • 2 onions

  • 2 cloves of garlic

  • 3 tablespoons of tomato paste

  • 4 tablespoons of chili paste

  • 3 tablespoons of oil

  • 3 teaspoons of salt

  • 2 teaspoons of paprika

  • 2 teaspoons of ground pepper

  • Half a tablespoon of bitter isot

  • 1 bunch of parsley

Put the bulgur and tomato paste on the tray and knead well. After softening, add water drop by drop and continue kneading.

When the bulgur turns red like tomato paste, add salt, red pepper flakes, oil, isot, and pepper paste to the mixture and start kneading again by mixing. Add a little more water if needed. In summer, you can make your raw meatballs with ice instead of water.

When the bulgur becomes soft, add the onions and parsley and continue kneading until the onions disappear into the bulgur. Cut small pieces and squeeze them with your hands to form meatballs. Your meatless çiğ köfte is ready.

Spicy raw meatballs should be placed in lettuce, fresh mint can be added, lemon can be squeezed on top, and radish can be eaten alongside. Ayran is an amazing beverage with this dish. Enjoy your meal!

FAQ About Çiğ Köfte

Is çiğ köfte always made with raw meat?

No. Although çiğ köfte was prepared with meat in the past, today it is generally made without meat. The meatless version is the one most commonly consumed, especially as a practical street food and takeaway snack.

What does çiğ köfte taste like?

Çiğ köfte is spicy, tangy, and savory. The texture comes from fine bulgur that has been kneaded until soft, while isot, tomato paste, pepper paste, parsley, and lemon give it its distinctive flavor. It is often enhanced with pomegranate sauce or hot sauce.

How is çiğ köfte usually served?

It is commonly served wrapped in fresh lavash bread with lettuce and greens, or placed directly into lettuce leaves. Lemon is usually squeezed over it, and ayran is a popular drink to have on the side.

Which regions is çiğ köfte associated with?

Çiğ köfte is especially associated with Şanlıurfa and Adıyaman. Regional variations also appear in Adana, Gaziantep, Diyarbakır, Mardin, Elazığ, and Malatya, with differences in ingredients and whether meat is used.

Can I make meatless çiğ köfte at home?

Yes. The meatless version can be made at home with fine bulgur, onion, garlic, tomato paste, chili paste, oil, salt, paprika, ground pepper, isot, and parsley. The key is kneading the mixture patiently until the bulgur softens and binds well.

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