I saw this Nigella Lawson recipe on my friend Mimi’s socials and in reading Nigella Lawson’s description of it made me want to try it. I was able to source the Aleppo pepper flakes at my favourite spice store in Kensington Market, Carlos’ House of Spice. I called it Turk-ish because I altered the recipe somewhat but you can click on the original here.

Creamy and tangy against the rich Aleppo butter sauce.
The Aleppo pepper flakes are not burning hot, there is mild heat but even I can take it so it’s pretty mild. It has a lovely fruity taste that comes through in the nutty brown butter. The tangy yogurt is beautifully mellowed by the brown butter sauce. It’s a lovely dish that is totally guest-worthy.
Turk-ish Eggs
Please click here for the original recipe
Serves 2
Ingredients:
- 200 mL Plain Greek yogurt
- 10 g roasted garlic purée
- 2-4 g Sea salt flakes or kosher salt
- 30 g unsalted butter
- 15 mL extra virgin olive oil
- 2-5 g Aleppo pepper/Turkish red pepper flakes
- 2 large eggs, cold
- 10 mL lemon juice, divided
- 1/2 avocado, mashed with a fork
- Toasted bread
Directions:
- Whisk the yogurt and roasted garlic in a bowl over a bain-marie and gently warm the yogurt, set aside.
- Warm two bistro bowls.
- Melt the butter and gently cook until the milk solids turn golden brown, remove from the heat and stir in the olive oil, Aleppo pepper flakes, and a pinch of salt. Set aside.
- Gently bring a low-sided pan, filled with water to a light boil and turn it down so there are no visible bubbles. Meanwhile, crack each egg into a fine-mesh sieve and allow the loose whites to drain away, slide into a ramekin. Add 5 mL lemon juice into each ramekin with the drained egg. Gently lower each egg into the simmering water and cook until desired consistency (we love runny yolks 3-5 minutes).
- To serve, divide the yogurt into the two bowls evenly spoon the mashed avocado into the centre. Place a poached egg on top and drizzle with the Aleppo butter sauce. Serve with lots of toast.
Notes:
- The addition of avocado is not authentic in this recipe, I had a half that needed using. It was a beautiful creamy texture against the yogurt.
- If you think two slices of toast will do, make two more, you’ll need it to soak up the yogurt-butter-egg sauce!
Hi Eva, this dish looks delightful. Definitely worthy to share with guests. It’s really quite unique. I like it!
Best,
Velva
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Already liked it when I saw it at Mimi’s. I asked my Turkish friend about it and she didn’t know it, but she’s born in NL.
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She may not be far off, Stefan, it’s a Nigela Lawson recipe and she does like to take liberties with her recipes. It’s tasty enough to give it a try and it does look very pretty.
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We were hoping to experience Turkish eggs in Istanbul next month but had to cancel our cruise. The eggs are one thing that are easily prepared at home, thankfully.
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I totally understand, we had to cancel our yearly Spanish trip in February but fortunately rescheduled. This is an easy recipe, hope you give it a try.
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Just like sunshine on a plate! 🙂 I haven’t tried Turkish eggs yet, but I will definitely need to fix this soon!
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Thanks for your comment Ben.
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Looks good! … mae at maefood.blogspot.com
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Thanks Mae
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This looks delicious! I love Aleppo pepper on dishes and I really want to give this a go!
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Thank you Lorraine, it is a very tasty dish.
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Aleppo peppers are on the more mild side, but with terrific flavor! Really a nice spice. And this is such a nice, dish, too — very nifty. Thanks!
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Thank you kindly John, it was very tasty.
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Thanks! I’m seriously so happy you tried this egg recipe. So unique and wonderful.
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Thank you for posting about it, I have recently followed Nigella but I haven’t seen this recipe so it’s great that I saw it on your blog. It really is a pretty and tasty dish.
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This is a very interesting recipe. Look super tasty. Will love to try it this week. Thanks
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Thanks Vicky, do give me a shout on how you liked it.
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I’ve never heard of these! What a yummy way to start the day!
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It’s a beautiful brunch dish Liz, hope you give them a go.
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Love Turkish eggs! Yours looks really nice, Eva.
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Thank you Angie, I was really attracted by the look of this dish, it makes me think of sunshine.
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