Orange Blossom Turkish Delight Recipe - SunnysideHanne (2024)

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This traditional Orange Blossom Turkish Delight (Lokoum) recipe makes a soft, fragrant, melt in your mouth confection. One bite and you will understand why Edmund betrayed his Family for these magical treats. “and (he) thought only of trying to shovel down as much Turkish Delight as he could, and the more he ate the more he wanted to eat” C.S. Lewis

Flavored with Orange Blossom water and orange zest it is a unique and delicious, naturally vegan and gluten free sweet that makes a perfect gift for a Narnia loving friend.

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On our flight to Istanbul 5 years ago our movie-starglamorous airline stewardess passed a silver tray piled high with cubes of Orange Blossom Turkish Delight about the cabin. On the other side of the plane an equally handsome youngOmar Sharif in his neatly presseduniformpassed another tray. They stole glances at each other across the aisle. She giggled here and there, and brushed her thick hair behind her seashell ears exposing sparkingearrings.

Hearing the glint of her laughter, he glanced her way and spilled the lastof the Turkish delight onto the lap of a passenger. We all blushed for him.

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Hand Curled around a cup of hot coffee, hunched over a cheap paperback thriller, feet resting on my dusty backpack under the seat: theromantic dance teased my attention from the gruesome plot of my novel. My puffy jet lagged eyes weredrawn to the modern Topkpapi tapestry come to life. Pilgrims, on their way to Mecca, dressed in their white ihram robesknelt in prayer in the narrow aisles.Straight backed women, dark as night, clothed in peaco*ckcolors cuddled and nursed round, slurping babies.

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Forlorn wailing music poured from theiPhone of the young almond eyedTurkish man sitting in a seat across from me. I gestured to theiPhone and asked with a shrug of my shoulders and a lift of the eyebrows about theululating moan. He smiled sheepishly“love song” he says with a shrug,

I am in love,” he smiled shyly, and gestured to the flirting cabin staff. “too” he added.
Then he turned the music up for all our benefit.

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Orange Blossom Turkish Delight Recipe

Although this recipe may seem complicated at first, once you read through it a couple of times and organize your ingredients and supplies, it simple enough. You will be rewarded with sugared pillows of orange blossom confection. Placed in a small tin and tied with a satin bow it is an un-forgettable gift.

Course:Dessert

Cuisine:Turkish

Servings: 10 people

Ingredients

Instructions

  1. First off guys, this is candy. Candy is a petulant creature, humidity and altitude can significantly affect the texture of any candy. Try making meringues on a rainy day and you’ll understand what I mean. So understand that once in a while a tried and true candy recipe fails for no discernible reason. Them’s the risks Kid.

    Secondly you will be working with hot syrup. A burn from hot sugar syrup is serious, pay attention and save that glass of wine to drink while the candy is setting. Thank you for listening.

  2. Line your tin or mold with oiled plastic wrap allowing, the extra to hang over the sides. I used a square 8X8″ cookie tin.

  3. In a medium sized sauce pan, over medium heat, bring your sugar, lemon juice, zest and 2 cups of the listed water to a boil. Whisk until sugar is dissolved. Reduce your heat to medium low and keep the mixture at a simmer. Stir every few minutes with a wooden or silicone spoon. Clip your candy thermometer to the side of the pan and check until your syrup reaches 240 F (115 C).

  4. Meanwhile while your sugar syrup is cooking.

    In another saucepan whisk together remaining water, cornstarch and cream of tarter over medium heat. Whisk your corn starch mixture until it comes to boil. Really put your back into the whisking because there should be no lumps.

    If you look into the pot and think“Oh crap, a giant blew his nose right into the pot while my back was turned” then you have the correct consistency.

  5. When your sugar syrup just reaches 240°F(115°C) pour your syrup into the cornstarch mixture bit by bit. Stir well after each addition until all the syrup is incorporated into the cornstarch. Whisk like the devil until the two mixtures are fully incorporated.

  6. Turn on a good podcast or invite a friend over for coffee. You are now a servant to the Turkish delight recipe. For one hour you will need to thoroughly stir the pot every 2-3 minutes. Keep the mixture on super low heat the whole time.

  7. After an hour passes remove from the heat. Stir in the orange blossom water and the orange zest with the correct food coloring if needed to heighten the color. This would be the time to add the nuts.

  8. Pour the viscous mixture into your mold. Leave out on counter until firm. 10-12 hours.

    Do Not Place In Fridge!Do Not Place In Fridge!Do Not Place In Fridge!

  9. Once firm, remove from the mold and cut into squares. Toss your squares in confectioners sugar.

    Your turkish delight will last a week or maybe two. I have had success with placing those desiccant packets you receive in new shoe boxes in my closed tin. It keeps my candy from weeping.

    Awww weeping candy, I just got a little sad, not joking.

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  1. Orange Blossom Turkish Delight Recipe - SunnysideHanne (11)Yvonne M says

    Orange Blossom Turkish Delight Recipe - SunnysideHanne (12)
    this sounds delightful. I’m looking forward to making this treat.

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    • Orange Blossom Turkish Delight Recipe - SunnysideHanne (13)Sunnyside Hanne says

      Oh wonderful! Let me know how it goes.

      Reply

  2. Orange Blossom Turkish Delight Recipe - SunnysideHanne (14)priya says

    Orange Blossom Turkish Delight Recipe - SunnysideHanne (15)
    Sounds very easy and looks very delicious 🙂 perfect spring recipe. Have a great day ahead

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    • Orange Blossom Turkish Delight Recipe - SunnysideHanne (16)Sunnyside Hanne says

      Thank you Priya, your blog is one of my favorites.

      Reply

  3. Orange Blossom Turkish Delight Recipe - SunnysideHanne (17)Flaxen-Haired Sister says

    Orange Blossom Turkish Delight Recipe - SunnysideHanne (18)
    What a lovely airplane story. Also, your cooking instructions are so entertaining and down to earth!

    Reply

    • Orange Blossom Turkish Delight Recipe - SunnysideHanne (19)Sunnyside Hanne says

      Orange Blossom Turkish Delight Recipe - SunnysideHanne (20)
      Thank you! Turkish Air is my favorite airline as it is bright, colorful and entertaining.

      Reply

  4. Orange Blossom Turkish Delight Recipe - SunnysideHanne (21)Tracy Neil says

    where do you use the lemon juice. Thanks in advance

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    • Orange Blossom Turkish Delight Recipe - SunnysideHanne (22)Sunnyside Hanne says

      Orange Blossom Turkish Delight Recipe - SunnysideHanne (23)
      Hi Tracy The answer to your question is now in step three. I’m sorry I missed that step in the initial recipe. I just updated it. Thank you for the question.

      Reply

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Orange Blossom Turkish Delight Recipe - SunnysideHanne (2024)

FAQs

What is the most popular Turkish delight Flavour? ›

The two most popular flavours in one, rose and lemon brings you mild aromatic rose and zesty lemon, all wrapped up in a sweet and soft bundle of delight.

Why is my Turkish delight not setting? ›

Tips for Making Turkish Delights

If it hasn't set, allow another 8 hours or if possible another day to set; as humidity, coolness of the room may impact drying time. . Homemade Turkish delight is softer than the commercially available ones, as there are no preservatives in them.

What is the gelling agent for Turkish delight? ›

Turkish delights (lokum) are also an example of these soft candy products and known as traditional sugar-based jelly confections, which contain starch as the gelling agent.

Why is my Turkish delight sweating? ›

One reason why this candy may sweat is that it was not left to sit long enough before cutting and dusting with the cornstarch-sugar mixture. Make sure to leave the Turkish delight at room temperature for at least 8 hours; if your kitchen is hot and humid, you should place it in the refrigerator.

What is the original Turkish delight? ›

Turkish delight, jellied confection with origins in the late 18th century. This soft jewel-like sugar treat became popular among the people of Turkey—who know it as lokum—about the turn of the 19th century.

What Greek sweet is like Turkish delight? ›

Loukoumi is a jelly like candy traditionally flavored with rose or mastic- rose is my favorite flavor! Originally a Turkish confection, it's been adopted by Greeks as their own. You can find varieties with mixed nuts, almonds or pistachios but I've always been told those are more Turkish recipes than Greek.

Is Turkish delight healthy? ›

Because Turkish delights are made primarily with sugar, they're not very healthy. They're the same as many other popular candies and gummy treats when it comes to their effects on your health.

Does Turkish delight go bad? ›

At a dry and cool place, Turkish delight can be stored up to 1 month. It can also be refrigerated up to 3 months. The increase the shelf-life, it can be kept frozen for up to a year, and we suggest defrosting it at room temperature for 10 hours before serving.

Should you refrigerate Turkish delight? ›

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? ›

Ingredients used in this Easy Turkish Delight

Cornflour: The one made with corn. I use proper cornflour, not wheaten; trust me, it's a thing, so check your label. You use less of this than the traditional method. Cream of tartar: used as an acid to help with taste and texture.

Why is my Turkish delight sticky? ›

So you've made your own Turkish delight, but you can't eat it all in one go. So how do you store it? Let us help. Turkish delight can be fussy to store, often turning into a puddle of sticky syrup if it becomes moist or warm.

What is the gel in Turkish delight made of? ›

Turkish delight or lokum (/lɔ. kʊm/) is a family of confections based on a gel of starch and sugar.

What does Turkish delight smell of? ›

Transport yourself to the Grand Bazaar, winding through the streets of Istanbul. Senses pique at the aromas of rich coffee and tobacco, curling past wafts of ginger and cinnamon that take your breath away.

What is Turkish delight called in Turkey? ›

Known in Turkey as lokum, these small, jellied cubes are Turkey's most beloved sweet.

What scent is Turkish delight? ›

Turkish Delight – A delightful sumptuous accord combining Turkish rose with tempting chocolate. A range of professional grade extra strong fragrances perfect for all home fragrancing and bath and body products including candles, soaps, wax melts, bath bombs, reed diffusers and more.

What is the most popular Turkish sweet? ›

Turkish Baklava

This is the most famous traditional Turkish dessert that people around the world know and enjoy. The introduction of Baklava dates back to the Byzantine Empire. However, its recipe was developed and refined during the time of the Ottoman Empire.

What are typical Turkish delights? ›

Turkish delight also called lokum is a confection made of a gel of starch and sugar flavoring fruits and nuts. Premium varieties consist of pistachios, hazelnuts, walnuts, dates bound by a chewy gel-like concoction, and natural flavorings such as rosewater, mastic, pomegranate, bergamot orange, or lemon.

What Flavour is yellow Turkish delight? ›

When it comes to the more traditional Turkish delight flavors, lemon is often one of the less sweet varieties, making it perfect for those people who find rose Turkish delight too sweet. Lemon Turkish delight is usually a faint yellow color, so grab yourself some yellow food coloring when making this flavor.

How many Flavours of Turkish delight are there? ›

Our luxurious Turkish Delight or Lokum is available in eight traditional flavours – Strawberry, Lemon, Orange, Mint, Pomegranate, Mastika, Rose and Banana.

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