Usually served with feta cheese, olives, and Turkish tea or ayran (aka Turkish Yogurt Drink), simit has been a breakfast staple in every Turkish household for centuries. Sadly, for those of us living outside of Turkey, it is not easy to find (unless you are living in a town with a great Turkish restaurant.) The good news is that making simit at home is easy with my foolproof method. Because it is mainly served for breakfast, I’ve heard some people in the US refer to it as “Turkish Bagel” or “Turkish Pretzel.” Traditionally sold by street vendors on the streets of Turkey for no more than $0.50, it is usually made by twisting simit dough and dipping it in molasses and toasted sesame seeds before baking it in the oven.

The Yeast & Milk Mixture:

Water at 110 Fahrenheit degrees (43 Celsius degrees) 1 cup whole milk (or heavy cream) at room temperature: You can use milk and heavy cream interchangeably in this recipe. The version of Simit bagel made with heavy cream is richer due to the higher fat content of heavy cream. Still, if you can’t find it, you can substitute it with whole milk. I would not recommend substituting plant-based milk in this recipe. 2 tablespoons or 3 (1/4 oz.) packets of active dry yeast (I used Fleischmann’s) Granulated sugar

The dough of the ingredients:

All-purpose flour: I tested this recipe with several all-purpose flour brands, and the results were similar. I personally like King Arthur Flour as it has a higher amount of protein which is ideal for making bread. The recipe below starts with 5 cups, but you will need at least 1 to 1 ½ cups or more flour to use on the surface as you are kneading the simit dough. Large egg Kosher salt Vegetable oil (avocado oil, canola oil, or grapeseed oil would all work.)

The Sesame Coating

Molasses (I used Grandma’s Molasses – affiliate link): Alternatively, you can also use pomegranate or grape molasses (this Turkish Molasses is my favorite) if you can get your hands on them, which is traditionally used in Turkey. Molasses coating helps sesame seeds stick to the dough and give the overall bread slight sweetness that its known for. White sesame seeds

Alternatively, you can make a simit sandwich by slicing it horizontally in half and place cheese, sliced tomatoes, and cucumbers in the middle. You can also do a simit toast by toasting each slice in a toaster.

Make Ahead: Whenever I am serving simit for breakfast, I make the dough a day before (up to 12 hours before), store it in the fridge, and bake it fresh in the morning. To do so, make the recipe until the step right before dipping the braided dough into sesame seeds. Place them on a parchment-lined baking sheet and store them in the fridge. In the morning, remove them from the fridge, let them come to room temperature for about 15-20 minutes, and follow the recipe as written. To store leftovers: Bring simit to room temperature, place in a plastic bag, remove the air out as much as you can, and store at room temperature. It should be fresh for up to 2 days. You can toast it for a few minutes before serving. To freeze: Repeat the same process but place in the freezer instead. When ready to serve, let it thaw for 10 minutes on the counter, and then heat it in a preheated 300 F degree oven for 10-12 minutes. Turkish Simit Recipe  Step By Step Tutorial  - 42Turkish Simit Recipe  Step By Step Tutorial  - 69Turkish Simit Recipe  Step By Step Tutorial  - 59Turkish Simit Recipe  Step By Step Tutorial  - 10Turkish Simit Recipe  Step By Step Tutorial  - 13Turkish Simit Recipe  Step By Step Tutorial  - 49Turkish Simit Recipe  Step By Step Tutorial  - 19Turkish Simit Recipe  Step By Step Tutorial  - 8Turkish Simit Recipe  Step By Step Tutorial  - 64Turkish Simit Recipe  Step By Step Tutorial  - 90Turkish Simit Recipe  Step By Step Tutorial  - 45Turkish Simit Recipe  Step By Step Tutorial  - 30Turkish Simit Recipe  Step By Step Tutorial  - 70Turkish Simit Recipe  Step By Step Tutorial  - 62Turkish Simit Recipe  Step By Step Tutorial  - 66Turkish Simit Recipe  Step By Step Tutorial  - 19Turkish Simit Recipe  Step By Step Tutorial  - 92Turkish Simit Recipe  Step By Step Tutorial  - 61