Authentic Turkish Delight Recipe - The Movie Narnia Inspired (2024)

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Authentic turkish delight which taste so delicious and it is quite easy to make as well. You will need only a handful of ingredients.

Do you guys remember this sweet from the movie narnia. Ever since i watched the movie i always wanted to taste this sweet. But unfortunately it is not available in my place. It was very recently i happened to watch the movie again with maha and mahi. Maha asked me whats that he is eating and she wanted that too. So i thought of making it my own.

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I browsed online and got to know that it needs just basic ingredients except cream of tartar. So i ordered that from amazon. Couple days back i got the product and made this delicious dessert yesterday. It was very easy to make. The only hard thing is getting the sugar syrup to the right consistency which is not that hard. The end result was so worth it. So please try it.

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Hope you will give this a try and let me know how it turns out for you.

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Authentic Turkish Delight Recipe

Authentic turkish delight which taste so delicious and it is quite easy to make as well. You will need only a handful of ingredients.

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Prep Time: 10 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 1 hour hour

Total Time: 1 hour hour 10 minutes minutes

Servings: 15 pieces

Author: Aarthi

Ingredients

FOR SUGAR SYRUP:

  • Sugar - 1 ½ cup
  • Water - ¾ cup
  • Lemon Juice - 1 tsp

FOR CORNFLOUR MIX:

  • Cornflour / Cornstarch - ½ cup
  • Cream of Tartar - ½ tsp
  • Water - 1 cup

OTHER INGREDIENTS:

  • Oil - 1 tsp
  • Vanilla Extract - 1 tsp
  • Rose Extract - 1 tsp
  • Red Food Colour few drops
  • Cornflour - 1 tblsp
  • Powdered Sugar - 2 tblsp

Instructions

  • Grease a glass mould with little oil and spread evenly.

  • Take sugar, ¾ cup water and lemon juice in a sauce pan and cook till the sugar syrup reaches soft ball consistency. It will take around 10 mins. Cook the syrup in medium heat. When you spoon some syrup in a bowl of water, you will be able to collect the syrup. This is the stage.

  • Now in a nonstick kadai. Take cornflour, cream of tartar, water and mix well using a wire whisk.

  • Now place it on heat. Cook till it thickens.

  • Now slowly drizzle the syrup and keep mixing.

  • Once all the syrup is added. Keep mixing and continue to cook on low heat for 30 to 35 mins. You can see the mixture will get very sticky and thick and leaving the sides of the kadai.

  • Add in vanilla, rose extract and red food colour and mix well.

  • Pour this in a greased pan and spread with a wet spatula.

  • Let it rest and cool for atleast 3 to 4 hours.

  • Mix cornflour and icing sugar in a bowl and set aside.

  • Dust a work surface with cornflour and sugar. Unmould the turkish delight and cut it into strips. Then cubes. Dust more each while cutting.

  • Now coat each turkish delight in the sugar mix and enjoy.

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Pictorial:

1)Drizzle oil in a pan.

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2)spread evenly

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3)Take sugar in a sauce pan

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4)Add water

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5)Add lemon juice

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6)Place it on heat

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7)Bring it to a boil

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8)Cook till the syrup reaches soft ball consistency.

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9)Now the syrup is done.

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10)Spoon some syrup in a bowl of cold water.

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11)You will be able to collect the syrup. This is the stage

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12)Take cornflour in a kadai

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13)Add in cream of tartar

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14)Add in water

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15)Mix well

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16)Place on heat

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17)Whisk well till it gets thick

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18)Cook till it thickens

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19)Once it gets thick like this

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20)Pour the syrup in

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21)Keep mixing while you pour steadily

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22)Now keep mixing and cook this on low heat for 30 to 35 mins

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23)Keep mixing often

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24)After 35 mins this is the stage which we are looking for.

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25)It will be tacky and very sticky

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26)Like this

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27)Take your extracts

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28)Add vanilla

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29)Add rose

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30)Add red food colour

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31)Mix well

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32)Spoon this into the pan

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33)use a wet spatula to spread. Now leave to set at room temp for 3 to 4 hours

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34)take cornflour in a bowl

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35)Add powdered icing sugar

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36)Mix well

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37)Spread some of this mix in a parchment paper

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38)Remove the delight

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39)Coat well with this mix

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39)Like this

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40)Cut it into strips

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41)Coat each strip with more sugar

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42)Like this

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43)Done

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44)Enjoy

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  1. Jayanthi

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    This looks yummy and delicious. Thanks for sharing this Aarthi! Very clearly explained !

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  2. merita phillips

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    hi i was so looking forward to try out this receipe as i was missing eating it. nd i did. But i miserably failed! it turned out to be burnt toffee which started to smoke in less than 30 mins. i had to throw out the whole thing. I tried this out at midnight and am gutted due to the waste of time and money in a lockdown. i cant imagine what could have possibly gone wrong as i tried the receipe to the tee. used maizeflour which was slightly yellow in colour.

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    • Cassey

      Corn flour and cornstarch are 2 very different things... I am pretty sure you are not supposed to make turkish delight with corn flour.

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Authentic Turkish Delight Recipe - The Movie Narnia Inspired (2024)

FAQs

What is the Turkish Delight in Narnia? ›

Turkish Delight symbolizes temptation and sin in The Chronicles of Narnia. When Edmund eats it, he becomes enchanted: he is so desperate to get more Turkish Delight that he is willing to betray his family.

What flavor of Turkish Delight did Edmund eat? ›

While many people assume that Edmund was taken with a classic, rose-flavored version of Turkish delight, Lewis never specifies a flavor, only that it was “the best Turkish delight.

What is traditional Turkish delight made of? ›

Turkish delight or lokum (/lɔ. kʊm/) is a family of confections based on a gel of starch and sugar. Premium varieties consist largely of chopped dates, pistachios, hazelnuts or walnuts bound by the gel; traditional varieties are often flavored with rosewater, mastic gum, bergamot orange, or lemon.

What does Turkish Delight symbolize? ›

Turkish Delight is more than just a candy, it is a symbol of hospitality and generosity in Turkish culture. It is often served to guests as a sign of respect and welcome. It is also associated with love and romance due to its sweet and fragrant flavor.

Is Narnia based on Christianity? ›

The symbolic representations of the characters, places, objects, and themes in the series make the connection to Christianity undeniable. Lewis said that, while he did not set off to create a Christian allegory, by the time the series was done, it was indeed true that the entire Narnia story is based on Jesus Christ.

What is the quote about Turkish Delight Narnia? ›

'It is dull, Son of Adam, to drink without eating,'' said the Queen presently. ''What would you like best to eat? '' “Turkish Delight, please, your Majesty,” said Edmund.

What does authentic Turkish delight taste like? ›

What does Turkish delight taste like? This traditional treat comes in a huge variety of delicious flavours. Whether you adore pomegranate, pistachio, or mint, you can get your hands on a wonderful range of fruit, nut, and herb-based aromas. The most popular flavour is rosewater.

Is it OK to eat Turkish delight? ›

The best way to enjoy Turkish delight is by only eating a small amount of it at a time. Although Turkish delight is delicious, it isn't the healthiest of treats, and consuming too much of it in one go can cause a sugar rush.

Do Americans have Turkish delight? ›

In most of the world, "Aplets & Cotlets" were based on a treat called lokum, a word derived from Arabic, but the British and Americans know it as "Turkish delight."

What is the most popular Turkish delight flavor? ›

The list of the most popular flavors of Turkish delights, is topped by the pistachio Turkish delight. The reason behind its immense popularity among Middle Eastern desserts is due to the combination of crunchy, sweet and chewy texture of traditional Turkish delights with premium pistachios all the way from Turkey!

Should Turkish delight be refrigerated? ›

Although it's important to keep your Turkish delight cool, don't store it in the fridge. Your refrigerator will draw more moisture out of your Turkish delight, causing it to sweat even after it has stabilized at room temperature. Turkish delight is best stored in a cool, dry place, away from direct sunlight.

What does cream of tartar do in Turkish delight? ›

Cream of tartar: used as an acid to help with taste and texture. Flaked salt: This will help heighten the flavour, although you can leave it out if you prefer a low salt diet. Caster Sugar: This is fine sugar; it works best for this recipe because it dissolves better without making too many bubbles.

What does the white witch represent in Narnia? ›

What does the White Witch symbolize in Narnia? The White Witch is the antithesis of Aslan in The Chronicles of Narnia. She is a cruel ruler who has usurped Narnia's throne and she represents temptation and anti-Christian leadership.

What is a fun fact about Turkish delight? ›

Lokum derives from the Arabic word 'rahat ul-hulküm' which means 'comforting to the throat'. The most eminent story goes, an Ottoman Sultan summoned his confectionary chef and ordered him to create a sweet treat that was light on the throat and his tooth. Through this, Turkish delight was born.

What is the real name for Turkish delight? ›

Turkish Delight, also known as Lokum, is a delicately flavored, fragrant, chewy jelly candy that has been a hallmark of my homeland, Turkey, since Ottoman times.

What did he want as he ate the Turkish Delight? ›

What did he want as he ate the Turkish Delight? As Edmund ate Turkish Delight he wanted to keep indulging. What was the queen especially interested in learning about his family? The queen was especially interested about how many siblings he had and if they were all sons and daughters of Adam and Eve.

Why did Edmund keep wishing for more Turkish Delight even though he had just eaten a box full of it? ›

In addition to his own gluttony, there's a supernatural reason Edmund wants to keep eating. The Witch's food was enchanted, so “that anyone who had once tasted it would want more and more of it, and would even, if they were allowed, go on eating it till they killed themselves.”

Why is it called Turkish Delight? ›

The word has its roots in the Arabic al-lukum, which can be translated to mean morsel or mouthful. Turkish delights are also sometimes called rahat-ul hulküm, which can be translated to mean 'throat comfort'.

What do they eat in The Chronicles of Narnia? ›

Upon arriving on Ramandu's Island, the crew of the Dawn Treader discovered a lavish feast laid out on Aslan's Table: several kinds of fowl (turkeys, geese, peaco*cks), boar's heads, venison, pies shaped like animals and ships, ice puddings, lobsters, salmon, nuts, fruits (grapes, pineapples, peaches, pomegranates, ...

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