İçli Köfte
İçli köfte is one of the world’s oldest and most delicious dishes. It is made by filling a outer shell of bulgur and semolina with a mixture of minced meat, walnuts, and spices. The name “içli” comes from the flavorful filling inside.

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Where Is It Popular?
İçli köfte is not only beloved in Türkiye but also widely enjoyed across Middle Eastern countries. In particular, in Türkiye’s Southeastern Anatolia region—in cities such as Hatay, Gaziantep, Şanlıurfa, and Adana—every household has its own unique recipe. However, içli köfte is not limited to Türkiye; it is also very popular in neighboring countries such as Syria, Iraq, and Lebanon, where it is known by different names.
How Is İçli Köfte Made?
Making içli köfte requires skill and patience. First, bulgur and semolina are mixed with water to form a soft dough, which becomes the outer shell of the dish.
Next comes the filling, typically prepared with minced meat, onion, walnuts, and various spices, which gives the köfte its distinctive flavor. The prepared filling is then placed inside the bulgur dough and shaped into balls or ovals.
After preparation, içli köfte is cooked in two different ways: either boiled in boiling water or fried in abundant oil. Fried versions are crispier, while boiled ones are softer.

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