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B1 Intermediate English 7:47 1,472 words Cooking

Menemen (Turkish Scrambled Eggs) | Food Wishes

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This video guides viewers through making menemen, a traditional Turkish dish often described as scrambled eggs with peppers and tomatoes. Learners will gain vocabulary related to cooking techniques and ingredients, including terms like saute, simmer, fold, and various pepper and spice names. The video is especially valuable for learning how to describe food textures and cooking processes in English, with the chef offering multiple variations for customization.

Learning Stats

B1

CEFR Level

1,472

Total Words

478

Unique Words

5/10

Difficulty

Vocabulary Diversity 32%

Subtitles (87 segments)

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Hello, this is Chef John from Foodwishes.com with Menaman.

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That's right, I'm going to show you my favorite version of what people refer to as Turkish scrambled

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eggs, although if you do it like I like to do it, it's not going to be like any scrambled eggs you've ever had.

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But anyway, we'll get to all those options later, and

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there are a lot of them.

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But for now, let's just get started by looking at the main ingredients, which includes an array of fresh peppers. And

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today, I'll be using some sweet red bell, as well as these gorgeous green Anaheim chilies, which are fairly mild, but sometimes do have a little bit of heat.

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And then, last but not least, I have a few homegrown Ahi Amarillo Peruvian chili peppers, which are kind of medium spicy. And

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then, besides the peppers, we're going to need some crushed or chopped up tomato,

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which in Turkey is usually a fresh tomato that they peel and seed and

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dice. But the fresh tomatoes at the market right now are not good, so I'm gonna use these crushed San Marzano tomatoes,

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which are beautifully sweet. And

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then, the last mandatory ingredient, of course, will be some whole eggs, followed by two optional ingredients, which are diced onion, as well as a

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little bit of grated cheese. And apparently, the onions not used for the breakfast version, but only if this is used as a main course.

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And then, not everybody does, but I'll be adding a little bit of

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grated Monterey Jack to mine, but any mild, melty cheese will work.

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And to get this started, we will melt some butter in some olive oil over medium high heat and.

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There's quite a debate on whether you should do this in olive oil or butter, which is why I use both, since both sides make great arguments.

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you A1 pronoun

Used to refer to the person or people that the speaker is addressing. It is the second-person pronoun used for both singular and plural subjects and objects.

little A1 adjective

small

right A1 adjective

This word describes something that is correct, accurate, or based on facts. It is also used to talk about actions that are morally good or socially acceptable.

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