Patlıcan Oturtma is a traditional Turkish dish featuring eggplants (patlıcan) layered or arranged with ground meat, tomatoes, and a variety of seasonings, then cooked in a flavorful sauce. The name "oturtma," meaning "settled" or "arranged," reflects the dish's layered presentation.
Sliced eggplants are typically salted to remove bitterness, then fried or baked until tender. Ground meat, usually lamb or beef, is sautéed with onions, garlic, tomatoes, and peppers, seasoned with black pepper, paprika, and sometimes cumin, to create a savory filling.
The dish is assembled by layering the eggplant and meat mixture in a pan, and topped with tomato slices and water before gently simmering until the flavors meld together. Patlıcan oturtma is traditionally served hot with rice or bulgur pilaf and often accompanied by a fresh salad or yogurt-based side dish.