[{"data":1,"prerenderedAt":381},["ShallowReactive",2],{"recipe:mercimek-corbasi":3,"recipe:country:turkey":168},{"slug":4,"title":5,"nativeName":6,"romanized":7,"pronunciation":8,"countrySlug":9,"emoji":10,"summary":11,"intro":12,"story":13,"whyThis":14,"tips":19,"substitutions":25,"variations":38,"serveWith":48,"storage":50,"faq":51,"equipment":67,"baseServings":71,"prepMinutes":72,"cookMinutes":73,"difficulty":74,"course":75,"diet":77,"mainIngredients":80,"ingredients":85,"instructions":129,"nutrition":149,"images":155,"keywords":159,"publishedAt":166,"updatedAt":166,"authorSlug":167},"mercimek-corbasi","Mercimek Çorbası (Turkish Red Lentil Soup)","Mercimek çorbası","Mercimek chorbasi","mehr-jee-MEK chor-bah-SUH","turkey","🍲","Turkey's everyday red lentil soup — silky, gently spiced, finished with sizzling butter and pul biber, with lemon squeezed in at the table. On every lokanta menu, and at home in about 40 minutes.","Mercimek çorbası is the soup Turkey actually eats — a smooth, golden purée of red lentils, onion and carrot, seasoned with cumin and finished the Turkish way: a small pan of butter heated with pul biber (Aleppo-style pepper) until it foams red, poured over each bowl, and a wedge of lemon squeezed in at the table. It tastes earthy and comforting, then bright, then faintly warm from the pepper butter. Red lentils collapse on their own in half an hour, so the soup needs no stock, no soaking and no skill — just a blender at the end. It is cheap, filling, naturally vegetarian and gluten-free, and very hard to make badly.","Lentils are about as old as agriculture itself in this part of the world — they were among the first crops domesticated in the Fertile Crescent, and archaeologists have found them at Neolithic sites across Anatolia. So while nobody can date mercimek çorbası the dish, the ingredient has been simmering in pots on this land for thousands of years, and lentil soups appear throughout Ottoman and regional Anatolian cooking in many forms.\n\nWhat is certain is the soup's standing today. Turkey is a soup culture: çorba opens lunch and dinner, shows up at breakfast after a long night, and is often the measure of a cheap restaurant. Walk into almost any lokanta — the everyday tradesmen's restaurants found in every town — and mercimek is on the menu, usually the first thing listed, served with lemon wedges and bread without anyone asking. It is hospital food, student food, bus-station food and grandmother food all at once, which is roughly the highest status a dish can hold.\n\nThe finishing pour of butter and red pepper is a signature Turkish move: fat is heated separately with pul biber or dried mint and spooned over the surface at the last second, so the spice blooms in the fat but never turns bitter in the pot. Its cousin ezogelin çorbası adds bulgur, rice and dried mint — named, the story goes, after Ezo the bride, a woman from the Gaziantep region whose legend attached itself to the soup. That tale is folklore rather than documented history, but it says something true: in Turkey, lentil soup is bound up with home, marriage, comfort and being looked after. Squeeze the lemon in generously; that final acidity is what makes the bowl.",[15,16,17,18],"Real lokanta method: vegetables sweated in the pot, soup blended silky, pepper butter poured on top.","No stock needed — lentils, onion and carrot build the flavor, so it works from a bare pantry.","The butter–pul biber finish blooms the spice in fat, which a pinch stirred into the pot can't match.","Naturally vegetarian and gluten-free as written, with no substitutions required.",[20,21,22,23,24],"Rinse the lentils until the water runs nearly clear — it lifts away surface starch and dust, and the soup tastes cleaner for it.","Do not skip the lemon. Mercimek without lemon tastes flat and heavy; the acid is a structural ingredient served at the table, not a garnish.","Take the butter off the heat before adding the pul biber, then swirl — the residual heat blooms it bright red. On the heat it scorches to brown in seconds.","Blend longer than feels necessary, a full minute or more, until completely smooth. The luxury of this soup is entirely in its texture.","The soup thickens dramatically as it stands. Loosen leftovers with hot water and re-season before serving.",[26,30,34],{"original":27,"swap":28,"note":29},"Pul biber (Aleppo-style pepper)","Sweet paprika with a small pinch of cayenne","You lose pul biber's fruitiness but keep the color and gentle heat. Real pul biber is inexpensive online and worth stocking.",{"original":31,"swap":32,"note":33},"Butter (for the finish)","Olive oil","Makes the soup vegan and still blooms the pepper well — the flavor is grassier, less rich. Common in Turkish homes during fasting periods.",{"original":35,"swap":36,"note":37},"Potato","A second carrot, or nothing","The potato adds body and silkiness but the soup works without it — just simmer a few minutes less.",[39,42,45],{"name":40,"description":41},"Ezogelin çorbası","The famous cousin: add a handful of fine bulgur and a spoon of rice with the lentils, plus tomato paste and dried mint. Heartier, with texture instead of pure silk. Note that bulgur means it is no longer gluten-free.",{"name":43,"description":44},"Süzme (strained) style","Push the blended soup through a fine sieve for the restaurant-smooth version served in fancier lokantas — pure velvet, worth it for guests.",{"name":46,"description":47},"Dried mint finish","Add a teaspoon of dried mint to the pepper butter along with the pul biber — a very common Anatolian touch that makes the soup smell like a Turkish kitchen.",[49],"Crusty bread or warm pide, lemon wedges on the table, and pickled peppers on the side if you have them.","Keeps 4 days in the fridge and freezes beautifully for up to 3 months — freeze the soup base without the pepper butter, then make the butter finish fresh when reheating. It will thicken to a purée when cold; thin with hot water while reheating and adjust the salt, then squeeze in fresh lemon at serving.",[52,55,58,61,64],{"question":53,"answer":54},"What is mercimek çorbası?","Mercimek çorbası is Turkish red lentil soup — a smooth, blended soup of red lentils, onion and carrot seasoned with cumin, finished with a pour of butter bloomed with pul biber (Aleppo-style red pepper) and served with lemon wedges. It is arguably the most common everyday soup in Turkey, on the menu of nearly every casual restaurant.",{"question":56,"answer":57},"Do red lentils need soaking?","No. Red lentils are sold split and skinned, so they cook to complete softness in 20–25 minutes straight from the packet. A thorough rinse under cold water until it runs nearly clear is all the preparation they need — soaking gains you nothing here.",{"question":59,"answer":60},"What is pul biber and what can replace it?","Pul biber is a Turkish crushed red pepper — mild, fruity and a little oily, closely related to Aleppo pepper. It gives the finishing butter its brick-red color and gentle warmth rather than sharp heat. If you can't find it, use sweet paprika with a small pinch of cayenne; standard crushed chili flakes are considerably hotter, so halve the amount.",{"question":62,"answer":63},"Is mercimek çorbası vegetarian and gluten-free?","As written here, yes to both — it is built on water rather than meat stock, thickened only by the lentils and vegetables, and finished with butter. Swap the butter for olive oil and it is vegan too. Be aware that some restaurant versions use chicken stock or a flour roux, and the ezogelin variation contains bulgur, which is wheat.",{"question":65,"answer":66},"Why do Turks squeeze lemon into lentil soup?","Because the soup is earthy and rich, and acid brings it into balance — the same logic as vinegar in many bean dishes. Lemon wedges arrive automatically with mercimek in Turkey, and each person squeezes to taste at the table so the brightness is fresh, not cooked in. Try it before and after; the difference is immediate.",[68,69,70],"Large soup pot","Immersion blender or countertop blender","Small pan for the pepper butter",4,10,30,"easy",[76],"soup",[78,79],"vegetarian","gluten-free",[81,82,83,84],"lentils","carrot","onion","lemon",[86,92,96,98,102,104,108,112,117,121,124,126],{"ref":87,"qty":88,"unit":89,"name":90,"group":91},"olive-oil",2,"tbsp","olive oil","For the soup",{"ref":83,"qty":93,"unit":94,"name":95,"group":91},1,"piece","onion, roughly chopped",{"ref":82,"qty":93,"unit":94,"name":97,"group":91},"carrot, roughly chopped",{"ref":99,"qty":93,"unit":94,"name":100,"optional":101,"group":91},"potato","small potato, peeled and diced",true,{"qty":93,"unit":89,"name":103,"group":91},"tomato paste",{"ref":81,"qty":105,"unit":106,"name":107,"group":91},250,"g","red lentils, well rinsed",{"ref":109,"qty":93,"unit":110,"name":111,"group":91},"cumin","tsp","ground cumin",{"qty":113,"unit":114,"name":115,"noScale":116,"group":91},1.4,"l","hot water",false,{"qty":118,"unit":119,"name":120,"group":91},null,"to taste","fine salt and black pepper",{"ref":122,"qty":88,"unit":89,"name":122,"group":123},"butter","For the finish",{"qty":93,"unit":110,"name":125,"group":123},"pul biber (Aleppo-style pepper flakes)",{"ref":84,"qty":93,"unit":94,"name":127,"group":128},"lemon, cut into wedges","For serving",[130,134,139,143,146],{"title":131,"text":132,"timerSeconds":133},"Sweat the vegetables","Heat the olive oil in a soup pot over medium heat and cook the onion, carrot and potato with a pinch of salt until the onion is translucent and smells sweet, 6–8 minutes. Stir in the tomato paste and cook until it darkens a shade and coats the vegetables.",480,{"title":135,"text":136,"timerSeconds":137,"tip":138},"Add lentils and simmer","Add {qty:lentils} of rinsed lentils, the cumin and the hot water. Bring to a boil, skim any foam, then simmer partly covered until the lentils have completely collapsed and the carrot mashes against the side of the pot, 20–25 minutes.",1500,"Red lentils foam early in the boil — skim it once and it won't return.",{"title":140,"text":141,"tip":142},"Blend until silky","Blend the soup directly in the pot with an immersion blender for a full minute, until it is completely smooth and pale gold with no flecks of carrot visible. Season with salt and black pepper, thinning with hot water if it is thicker than heavy cream.","If using a countertop blender, work in batches and hold the lid down with a towel — hot soup jumps.",{"title":144,"text":145},"Make the pepper butter","Just before serving, melt the butter in a small pan over medium heat until it foams. Take it off the heat, stir in the pul biber and swirl for a few seconds until the butter turns brick red and smells toasty — not brown.",{"title":147,"text":148},"Finish and serve","Ladle the soup into bowls and spoon the red pepper butter over each so it pools on the surface. 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