Turkish manti is a food you have to taste! The tiny homemade pastry filled with spicy ground beef, cooked in water and served with a yogurt sauce. That butter sauce on manti dumplings is a to-die-for the final touch.

Dumplings in Turkish are called manti and it’s one of those dishes everyone craves for every time. It’s not an easy dish for many people, so people may not prefer making it at home. If you insist on eating Turkish manti, but have no time to make it, you can find it packaged at markets. I find them tasteless though, they are no different from pasta and they have almost no filling inside. There are some small bakery like shops producing and selling Turkish dumplings, which are better than market versions. If the owner of these shops is an old lady and if she herself makes it, this is even better! But still why not make it at home?

Making Manti Food Together

Well, I admit that it’s a bit time-consuming if you are making it alone, but I can’t say that it’s a difficult dish. It might take hours to make these small dumplings depending on the amount. Time is the real concern here, so Turkish women come together at one of their homes and make it in a teamwork. At least 3 women – sometimes more work together to make dumplings especially for special days like weddings, welcome or farewell parties or family unions. One of them make dough and roll it out, another one cut it into squares, a third one put filling on each square and then they all start to close them up.

Making Turkish Dumplings Manti means more than making the dish itself. Although they serve for one purpose, which is completing the dish, women never miss the chance of having some chat; well, maybe a bit gossiping! And this is absolutely the best solution for time problem! They can hardly realize how time runs when they finally seal the last dumpling!

The best part of making dumplings with some friends is that you have lots of it in the end and you can freeze some for a future cooking! It becomes an easy dish then! Just boil them in water and enjoy with yogurt!

I think teamwork is definitely a must if you are planning to make Turkish Dumplings Manti for a large group of guests, but you can easily handle it yourself if you make it for two of you.

What Goes In Turkish Manti Recipe

You don’t need many ingredients for Turkish Dumplings Manti dough. Flour, egg, salt and water are what you need. I made it with whole wheat flour, but you can use all purpose flour instead.

As for the filling, we need ground beef, onion, parsley and spices. Optionally, we use very little pepper or tomato paste too.

As for the service, we need two kind of sauces. First one is a yogurt sauce with garlic. Second is a spicy butter sauce.

How To Make Turkish Manti Dumplings From Scratch

As you are making it in small amount, one cute dough ball will be enough.

I love my rolling pin! I have only one and it’s like the star of my kitchen! Roll the dough ball out not very thin, about 2mm.

Cut it first into strips and then into small squares.

So many dough squares waiting to be closed up! If you double the ingredients, you feel that you need someone to help you at this stage!

Here starts the fun part! First fold it into two.

Then combine all edges.

Then you have this bundle like shape.

It took me no longer than 15-20 minutes to finish them all!

Don’t forget to serve it with a yogurt sauce and oil sauce on the top. I also love to sprinkle a little sumac on it. YUM!

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