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Traditional Turkish Winter Dessert: Aşure (Noah's Pudding) Recipe

Discover the sacred tradition of Aşure, Turkey's most symbolic dessert made with grains, legumes, and dried fruits, perfect for winter celebrations.

Traditional Turkish Winter Dessert: Aşure (Noah's Pudding) Recipe - Authentic Turkish Recipe
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Recipe Details

Prep Time
60m
Cook Time
180m
Total Time240 minutes
Serves
12
Level
Medium
Dietary Information
🌱 Vegetarian🌿 Vegan🥛 Dairy Free
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Ingredients

Shopping List

  • 1 cup Wheat berries
    Soaked overnight
  • 1/2 cup Rice
    Short grain preferred
  • 1/2 cup Chickpeas
    Dried, soaked overnight
  • 1/2 cup Navy beans
    Dried, soaked overnight
  • 1 cup Sugar
    Adjust to taste
  • 1/2 cup Dried figs
    Chopped
  • 1/2 cup Dried apricots
    Chopped
  • 1/2 cup Walnuts
    Chopped
  • 1 teaspoon Cinnamon
    Ground

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Step-by-Step Instructions

1

Step 1

Cook soaked wheat berries until tender, about 1 hour. Drain and set aside.

2

Step 2

Cook chickpeas and beans separately until soft. Drain and set aside.

3

Step 3

Cook rice until very soft and creamy. Combine with wheat, chickpeas, and beans.

4

Step 4

Add sugar, dried fruits, and simmer for 30 minutes until thickened. Stir in nuts and cinnamon.

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About This Recipe

Aşure: Turkey's Most Sacred Dessert

Aşure, known as Noah's Pudding, is more than just a dessert—it's a symbol of unity, sharing, and gratitude in Turkish culture. Traditionally prepared in December, this ancient recipe brings communities together.

The Legend Behind Aşure

According to Turkish tradition, when Noah's Ark reached Mount Ararat, the remaining provisions were combined to create a nourishing pudding. This legend makes Aşure a symbol of resourcefulness and divine providence.

Cultural Significance

In Turkey, Aşure is prepared during the month of Muharrem and shared with neighbors, friends, and those in need. The act of sharing Aşure is believed to bring blessings and strengthen community bonds.

Traditional Preparation

Authentic Aşure requires patience and care. The grains and legumes must be cooked separately before combining, and the pudding needs time to develop its characteristic creamy texture.

Modern Variations

While maintaining the core ingredients, modern Turkish families often add their own touches—some include coconut, others prefer extra nuts, making each family's Aşure unique.

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By Turkish Cuisine Team
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