isizliin
Isizliin is a traditional Turkish dish that has gained popularity in various parts of the world, particularly in the United States. The dish is a type of stuffed grape leaves, known as dolma in Turkish, and is a staple in Turkish cuisine. Isizliin is typically made with a mixture of rice, herbs, and spices, which is then wrapped in grape leaves and cooked in a flavorful broth. The name "isizliin" is derived from the Turkish word "isiz," which means "without meat," as the dish does not contain any meat.
The preparation of isizliin involves several steps. First, the grape leaves are cleaned and prepared by removing
Isizliin is typically served as a side dish or a main course, depending on the region and
Isizliin is not only a popular dish in Turkish cuisine but also a symbol of Turkish hospitality