bulandrmak
Bulandrmak is a traditional Turkish dish that has gained popularity in various regions of the world, particularly in the United States. The name "bulandrmak" is derived from the Turkish word "bulandır," which means to soften or melt. This dish is characterized by its creamy, smooth texture, which is achieved through the use of a thickener such as cornstarch or flour.
The primary ingredients in bulandrmak typically include meat, such as beef or lamb, which is slow-cooked until
Bulandrmak is often served as a main dish, accompanied by rice or bread. It is known for
Despite its origins in Turkish cuisine, bulandrmak has become a beloved dish in various cultures, reflecting