Atom (yoghurt-dressed peppers)

Atom (yoghurt-dressed peppers)

This smoky, creamy Turkish mezze blends fire-charred peppers and chillies with cool, thick yoghurt. A dollop of olive oil and pomegranate molasses rounds out the dish for a perfect balance of heat and tang.

Hasan’s Meze Feast
Deep-fried calamari
Atom (yoghurt-dressed peppers)
 Kisir (bulgur wheat salad)
 Salatali hummus (hummus with chopped salad)

 

Preparation time
Less than 30 mins
Cooking time
30 mins to 1 hour
Serves
Serves 4
Dietary
Gluten-free, Nut-free, Vegetarian, Pregnancy-friendly

Hasan SemayBy Hasan Semay
From Saturday Kitchen
Original recipe from BBC Saturday Kitchen Live.



Nutri-score AY
oghurt-dressed charred peppers is a naturally low-calorie, high-protein, and vitamin-rich Turkish dish that fits brilliantly into a balanced vegetarian diet.



Ingredients

For the atom

  • 6 red long peppers
  • 6 red chillies
  • 1 garlic clove
  • 450g strained yoghurt
  • Sea salt, to taste

To serve (optional)

  • Pul biber, to garnish
  • 2 tbsp olive oil
  • 1 tbsp pomegranate molasses

Method

  1. Char the peppers and chillies: Roast directly over a gas flame, hot barbecue, or in a very hot oven until blistered, soft and smoky. They should collapse easily with no oil or seasoning needed.
  2. Cool and peel: When soft and charred all over, let them cool slightly, then peel off the skins. Remove seeds and discard. Cut into rough, bite-sized pieces.
  3. Drain and mix: Pat the chopped peppers and chillies dry on kitchen paper. In a mixing bowl, combine with sea salt, finely grated garlic, and thick yoghurt. Stir gently but thoroughly.
  4. Serve: Spoon onto a serving plate. Top optionally with pul biber, a drizzle of olive oil, and a touch of pomegranate molasses for a balance of heat, richness and acidity.

What can you serve with this

  1. Fresh flatbreads: Perfect for scooping and mopping up the dish’s juices and creamy base.
  2. Roast aubergines: Their smoky soft flavour matches well with the yoghurt-smoked mix.
  3. Feta cheese: A crumbly, salty contrast to the smooth yoghurt base.
  4. Herby bulgur salad: Freshens the plate and brings crunch and colour.
  5. Cucumber and tomato salad: Classic Turkish pairing to cool and refresh between bites.

FAQs for Atom (yoghurt-dressed peppers)

  • Can I use yoghurt straight from the pot? Strained yoghurt or Greek yoghurt works best — it’s thicker and richer.
  • Is this dish very spicy? It depends on your chillies. You can adjust the spice level by using milder ones or omitting some.
  • How do I char the peppers if I don’t have a gas stove? Use a very hot oven grill or a barbecue instead.
  • Can I make Atom in advance? Yes, it keeps well in the fridge for up to 3 days.
  • Can I substitute pul biber? Use smoked paprika or Aleppo pepper flakes as alternatives.
  • What kind of chillies are best? Turkish finger chillies or mild red chillies give the right balance without overwhelming heat.
  • What breads go well with Atom? Soft pitta or grilled flatbreads pair nicely and scoop up the mixture well.
  • Can I blend the mixture? It’s better left chunky to keep the roasted pepper texture, but blending is fine for a dip.

Nutri-score Health Check

The dish receives a strong Nutri-score of A, demonstrating its health benefits rooted in plant-based ingredients, minimal fat, and protein-rich strained yoghurt.

Positive Factors

  • Peppers and chillies – Rich in vitamins A and C, with natural antioxidants and low calories.
  • Strained yoghurt – High in calcium and protein, supportive of gut health.
  • Olive oil (optional) – Provides heart-healthy fats when used in moderation.

Negative Factors

  • None significant – This dish contains minimal saturated fat or sugar.

Nutri-score is estimated based on ingredients and overall nutritional balance. Use as a rough health guide when planning meals.

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