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Turkish Tulumba Dessert (Tulumba Tatlisi) is made of a special type of dough fried and then soaked in sweet lemony syrup. Crunchy on the outside, soft and juicy on the inside.

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Love Turkish desserts with a lemony syrup? We have a lot of these in Turkish cuisine. And you can find several of them on the blog. Turkish baklava (easy way) is our all time favorite but we do LOVE tel kadayif and künefe dessert as well.

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  • What Is Tulumba?
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What Is Tulumba?

Tulumba Tatlisi is a Turkish dessert which is one of the most eaten sweets in Turkey. It is like the couisin of halka tatlisi. Its dough is first cooked in a pan and then squeezed into oil through a piping bag with a star nozzle. Then these golden fried dough pieces are soaked in a lemony syrup.

Tulumba is one of the cheapest desserts in Turkey, so everyone can buy it at any time. When people have occasions like weddings or islamic memorial ceremonies aka mevlit, they prefer to serve tulumba to their large group of guests.

It is generally served on a plastic plate with some toothpicks so that you can eat the dessert with them. This is of course something for large occasions. We definitely have it with a fork or we just enjoy it with our fingers when we have it at home!

Ingredients

We have two types of ingredients in this tulumba dessert.

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For the syrup, we need sugar, water and lemon juice. For the dough, we need water, butter, flour, eggs, semolina and cornstarch. Plus we need oil for frying.

Instructions

The recipe has 5 folds.

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First, make the syrup. Put sugar, water and lemon juice in a pot and bring it to boil. Let it simmer for 10 minutes, remove from heat and let it cool.

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Second, make the dough. To do this, put water and butter in a pot.

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Heat it until the butter melts, stirring occasionally.

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Gradually add in the flour when the water boils and butter melts.

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Mix fast well with a wooden spoon as we do when making flour halvah until you have a non-sticky dough, about 10 minutes over low heat.

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Transfer the dough into a mixing bowl and let it cool completely and add in semolina and cornstarch.

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Next, add in the eggs. Break one egg each time and mix either with a spoon or your hands until you have a creamy dough. Transfer it into a piping bag with a star nozzle.

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Then, fill a frying pan with oil. And squeeze the dough into cold oil using an oiled scissors. Put the pot over medium heat and cook the tulumba dough pieces until they double in size. The slower they are fried, the crunchier they get.

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Finally, transfer the fried tulumbas into cold syrup and let them absorb the syrup for 2 minutes. Then transfer them on a plate or bowl using a slotted spoon.

Before frying the rest of dough, let the frying oil cool and repeat the same steps.

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Tips and Tricks

  • Make sure the dough you cook in the pan cools down completely before adding in the eggs. Otherwise, the eggs will be almost cooked.
  • Use scissors to cut the batter you squeeze from the piping bag. Dip the knives of the scissors into oil so that they don't stick to the batter when cutting.
  • The oil should be cold when you squeeze the batter into it. Never use hot oil! After squeezing the batter, put the frying pan over medium heat. Cook until the pieces double in size and get a nice golden color.
  • When you finish with the first batch, turn the heat off and let the oil cool completely. Only then start with the second batch.

More Turkish Desserts

  • Irmik Helvasi
  • Semolina Cake
  • Sekerpare
  • Lokma Dessert

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Turkish Dessert Tulumba is a simple yet tasty dessert!

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  • Prep Time: 30 minutes
  • Cook Time: 20 minutes
  • Total Time: 50 minutes
  • Yield: 50 1x
  • Category: Dessert
  • Method: Frying
  • Cuisine: Turkish

Ingredients

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Syrup:

  • 3 ½ cup sugar
  • 3 cups water
  • 1 tbsp lemon juice

Dough:

  • 2 cups water
  • 2 tbsp butter
  • 2 and ½ cup flour
  • 2 tbsp semolina
  • 1 tbsp starch
  • 3 eggs
  • Oil to deep fry

Instructions

  1. Start preparing its syrup. Put water and sugar in a pot and bring it to a boil. Add in lemon juice and let it simmer for about 10 minutes. Let it cool completely.
  2. Meanwhile start preparing the dough. Put water and butter in a pot. Heat it over medium heat until the butter melts, stirring occasionally.
  3. When it boils, slowly add in flour. Stirit fast with a wooden spoon until you have a nonsticky dough about 10 minutes over low heat.
  4. Take the pot from heat, transfer the dough into a mixing bowl and let it cool down.
  5. When it is cool enough, add in semolina and cornstarch.
  6. Then break eggs into it one by one and mix either with a spoon or with your hands until you get a creamy batter.
  7. Fill a frying pan with oil.
  8. Fill the batter into a piping bag with a star nozzle.
  9. Squeeze dough pieces into cold oil.
  10. Put the pan over medium heat and fry the dough pieces until they double in size.
  11. When they are golden fried, remove with a slotted spoon and transfer them into cold syrup.
  12. Let them sit in the syrup for 1-2 minutes and transfer in a large bowl.
  13. Before frying the rest of dough, let the frying oil cold and repeat the same steps.
  14. Serve warm or cold topped with crumbled pistachios.

Notes

  • Make sure the dough you cook in the pan cools down completely before adding in the eggs. Otherwise, the eggs will be almost cooked.
  • Use scissors to cut the batter you squeeze from the piping bag. Dip the knives of the scissors into oil so that they don't stick to the batter when cutting.
  • The oil should be cold when you squeeze the batter into it. Never use hot oil! After squeezing the batter, put the frying pan over medium heat. Cook until the pieces double in size and get a nice golden color.
  • When you finish with the first batch, turn the heat off and let the oil cool completely. Only then start with the second batch.

Nutrition

  • Calories: 38
  • Sugar: 4g
  • Sodium: 5.4mg
  • Fat: 1.1g
  • Carbohydrates: 6.4g
  • Protein: 0.7g
  • Cholesterol: 12.4mg

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FAQs

Where can I get the tulumba recipe in Genshin Impact? ›

Tulumba is an food item that the player can cook. The recipe for Tulumba is obtainable from Enteka at Puspa Café for 5,000 Mora. Depending on the quality, Tulumba decreases Stamina depleted by gliding and sprinting for all party members by 15/20/25% for 900 seconds.

What is tulumba made of? ›

It is made from unleavened choux pastry dough (usually about 3 cm long) piped with a pastry bag using an open star or similar tip. It is first deep-fried to golden colour and then sugar-sweet syrup is poured over it when still hot. It is eaten cold.

What is the difference between a tulumba and a churro? ›

The only difference we found really is one is soft and soaked in syrup and the other is sprinkled in sugar and is crispy! We used a large star tip for this, a 1 M tip whereas the tulumba we used a 8B star tip. We warmed up some Nutella to serve with this, but you don't really need it, it is so good on its own!

What are touloumbes? ›

Oblong shaped moist sweet pastries, made from golden and crispy deep-fried dough and then soaked in a sweet traditional thick honey syrup.

What is tulumba tatlısı in english? ›

Meanings of "tulumba tatlısı" in English Turkish Dictionary : 4 result(s) syrup-soaked pastry n. fluted deep fried fritters in thick syrup n. semolina doughnut in syrup n.

Where did the tulumba dessert come from? ›

This dessert's origins are in the Ottoman Empire, where it was also prepared in this manner. The home-cooked meals that pair with Tulumba dessert are flavorful.

How many calories in a tulumba? ›

Nutrition Facts (per serving)
242Calories
6gFat
45gCarbs
3gProtein
Mar 10, 2016

Is tulumba Turkish or Greek? ›

Tulumba is a dessert originating in the Middle East and later adopted in Greek cuisine. This traditional tulumba recipe from Anatolia is one of the brightest examples of the influence of the Turkish cuisine in lots of popular Greek dishes.

Who invented tulumba? ›

After being expelled from Spain, Sephardic Jews settled in the Ottoman Empire, and it is thought they introduced Spanish churros to the Ottomans, thus creating the tulumba tatlısı. The simplicity and affordability of tulumba tatlısı are perhaps why the dish has remained so popular for so long.

What are the fat churros called? ›

In Seville (Andalusia), the name "calientes" (meaning hot) or "calentitos de rueda" is sometimes used instead of the word churro. These tend to refer to the thicker variant, called porra. Calientes are usually fried in the shape of a continuous spiral and cut into portions afterwards.

Is tulumba healthy? ›

Tulumba additionally presents a palette of minerals. It includes sodium and potassium, which are essential for fluid balance and nerve function, and magnesium, necessary for many biochemical reactions in the body. Not to forget, it is a source of calcium, contributing to strong bones and teeth.

When was tulumba invented? ›

This event is known as the Spanish inquisition, which took place in 1492. It is thought that these Jews introduced their homeland's churros to the Ottomans. Specifically, they brought it to areas such as Thessaloniki, Izmir, and Thrace, which all have evidence of seeing some of the first tulumba.

Where to buy Onigiri recipe Genshin? ›

The recipe can be obtained from the World Quest The Gourmet Supremos: The Deep Divers in Series The Gourmet Supremos, located underground near the Jakotsu Mine. The location can be found as part of World Quest Orobashi's Legacy: Part III in Series Orobashi's Legacy.

Where is the recipe for no tomorrow Genshin Impact? ›

Recipe
  1. 3 Raw Meat.
  2. 3 Fish.
  3. 3 Rice.
  4. 1 Tofu.

Where to find recipe for goulash genshin? ›

Steps
  1. Obtain 10 pieces of Chilled Meat.
  2. Speak to Harris.
  3. Obtain the meat of the Great Snowboar King. To spawn the Great Snowboar King, melt and kill all the Snowboars in the area.
  4. Speak to Harris. Harris will give the player Recipe: Goulash.
  5. Make Goulash. ...
  6. Look for Harris at 18:00.
  7. Speak to Harris.

How do you get weapon recipes in Genshin Impact? ›

Once you reach the Court of Fontaine in Genshin Impact, you'll just need to find Estelle, the blacksmith in Fontaine, and she'll have five weapon recipes, or Diagrams, that you can buy from her by trading local Fontaine materials.

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