The whole intention of me watching this video is because I remember Turkish Delight from Narnia!! I'm so glad you gave a shout out to me and my fellow five Narnia fans. 👍
I had no idea corn starch and icing sugar could be sexy until Mike's lip at 3:31. Also I really appreciate that you guys didn't use rose water, Turkish delight is literally like biting into a perfume counter for me.
I've loved Narnia for years and always "joke" with my boyfriend that I would feed him enchanting turkish delights. With their addicting properties he would never leave, always wanting more. Thank you so much for giving me this wonderful recipe, he'll now be my prisoner-I mean lover forever!
In grade school we read The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe, and I made Turkish Delight for my classmates. It made them ill. Clearly I needed this recipe, but alas, it was about 19 years too late.
I LOVE TURKISH DELIGHT SO MUCH! I will be one of the six watching this! Especially because the one time I tried to make turkish delight when I was 6 (after the first Narnia movie) I almost burnt down my house. So thankyou guys. k=Know that you have dramatically changed the life of one person
You guys are so close to 1 million subscribers!!!! I remember it was around this time 2 years ago that I started watching your videos. Its great to see you guys still progressing as time goes on :)
I actually came back from Turkey and brought with me a whole lot of boxes of Turkish Delights. They are so delicious. But my stash is growing low so I found this video at a good time. Thank you.
I was literally thinking about Turkish delight and Narnia a couple of hours ago???!!! I'll be honest it's not an entirely uncommon daydream of mine but unusual enough for this to be quite the coincidence! So excited to try this!!!!!!!!
I DO quite luv Turkish delight.when I went back to China by Turkish airline flight they provided me this goodness and it tasted very delicious and the crunchy of the nuts and chewy of candy combining really well! Thx for sharing the recipe!
My mom would make turkish delight sandwiches for dessert when I was younger by putting a couple pieces of Turkish delight in between two pieces of tea biscuits. So good! The tea biscuits really cut the sweetness as well.
I love Turkish delight!(probably because I'm Turkish ;) this was an awesome recipe and I would like to thank you for presenting Turkish cuisine to the world. I hope one day we can host you in our country,Ben would love all the food and the history that accompanies them.
If I hadn't of watched Sorted, I wouldn't of known how this was made. I am taking food technology for my GCSEs and I've made multiple dishes from each cookbook. I've been told by my teacher "These dishes taste good and are at a professional level." I am enrolled to an A* ! Thanks guys :)
It's 2AM & I'm literally watching all the Sorted videos in the history of ever Thank you for getting me through the night & for making me wish I could eat my phone, it's a major pleasure :)
my 15 year old has been begging me to get her some of this to try since she read Narnia. I bought the rose water but haven't made it. I think I will try this with the rose water.
Ben! We have something similar to Turkish Delight here in Malaysia. It's like a pandan sticky paste tossed in coconut flakes and gula melaka syrup in the middle, the flavors mix and melt together into the most wonderful thing you'll ever taste.
Well well well, now that the guys are almost reaching 1 million subscribers, they should consider making Sorted: The Musical as a celebration once we're there.
Thank you for all that great effort. You guys are my 10min ''lets have some fun'' break time activity from all that stressful stuff.. If I have a bad day, I just hope you guys upload something to turn it upside down. Well, I am Turkish, I must have tried lots of different kinds. Melted chocolate or cocoa powder with pistachio really goes well and one of my favourite. I think we roast them too ''not that I have tried at home but it is written on the packages'' This must be why ours are firmer. Double roasted are some delicacy for sure.
Rose flavored... I remember in 06 I got the chance to try Turkish Delight. It was rose flavored, I almost didn't eat it cause of it being something you normally wouldn't see as a flavor of anything in America, but it was so good, I wanted more! :p
Hi from Turkey. thank you making our traditional dessert. I prefer it with rosewater (güllü lokumu), Ankara delight (Ankara lokumu) is good too. maybe I try your recipe
Btw yes we are still on a break. :D That said, the audacity you all have to call Ben a geek, when considering some of your old school photos, never ceases to astound me. Pot meet kettle.
Holy crap! Holy crap! When u guys did Turkish Delight with Feast of Fiction I started to watch u guys!!! This is amazing!!!!! Holy crap!!! I'm so happy!!!!!! :DDDDDDDD
When I was a kid my grandma would get this huge box of Turkish delight and it had the rose water flavor but then like 50 other flavors. My favorite was pineapple and macadamia nut.
Great Video Boys !!!! And best timing as I am Off to a Mini Baking Tour of the Middle East ...so maybe i will told them about this New Version Of this classic ... Ciao .. E xx
Thank you I thought it would be a another gelatine Turkish delight and as im a vegetarian I don't get to enjoy Turkish delight any more but this recipe is so cool thank again .
These SORTED guys make me sick. They're gorgeous - all of them, they're funny, they're excellent showmen, they're talented, they've got great hair, I mean come on, please tell me that they also hunt puppies for sport and have immensely stinky breaths so I can feel better about myself?
im not so keen on shop bought turkish delight but when i was in turkey and tried the ones over there i loved it, they had a apple one and the rose was really good :)
I'm turkish and all but i never made turkish delight before I just buy it from the stores. this is interesting I might try it. My favorite ones are pistachio flavor and rose flavored ones.
Hey! I really want to visit Turkey next year. Please could you tell me about Turkey?! It looks so beautiful..although im not gna lie, im really keen on the food! :D
Well,Turkey is very beautiful country :D We have very big cities. Like Istanbul,Bursa,Konya.. I'm in Bursa. Bursa's foods are AMAZING. Also Bursa has got many touristic places. If will you come Bursa, You must eat İskender. Beacuse Bursa is Heaven of İskender :D (just joke.) A friend advice,hun. ^^
wooooa haven't had Turkish delight (the real version not the chocolate covered one) in years :O yeah primary school Narnia book teach brought some in.. twas amazing
so, I watched this and then immediately after watched Martha Stewart "how to make Halloween green slime" totally looked the same as the Turkish delight ;) xx
I'm not sure how I feel about the break-up or the turkish delight but I like that combining Ben and Mike's names (which is funny) makes it sound like Bike and Men continually honeymoon, I mean "vacation together".
Due to Narnia, I was very curious about Turkish delights... But then I tasted it and it doesn't taste as nice as I expected.. Edmund, you really got me fooled.
I think there should be an episode or a series of Sorted cooks #tb when they cook one of their old recipies and improve it and see how far they have come :)
You guys should've made bakhlava, its omggg!!! But I challenge you guys make Beryani from brown rice! Usually its made with basmati rice, where the rice is long and lean when cooked as opposed to sticky and chubby brown rice. So if you guys make fluffy chicken beryani with brown rice that would be very similar to traditional type, I'll post the video on Facebook and Instagram it 😎. Thanks!
Ben is like those fathers you see at the park with like 3 wild children/pirates playing pranks on him just waiting for that moment where he will fall apart and call Mom. I think the camera in the fridge-cam would have to be mom in this case. I mean, who else do you tell all of your shopping/cooking/eating/events of the week to? :)
I was just on the VERGE of finishing a paper for my grad course when you uploaded this. Now I'm going to fail because I'm going to spend the rest of my night rewatching Ben fail at descriptions. "Ice cubes in a messy lake"? "Alienness"? "UMPTUOUS"?
in pakistan we usually make rose turkish delight :3 also, in the video the candy was still really jelly-like when you got it out of the fridge because yall covered it while it was hardening. we leave it uncovered in the fridge overnight so it can get harder faster :D
The whole intention of me watching this video is because I remember Turkish Delight from Narnia!! I'm so glad you gave a shout out to me and my fellow five Narnia fans. 👍
haha same here!!!
Fan #3 here! I hope they will continue the film series soon
Hello fellow three Narnia fans :D
Hello! xD
Seems we're all together then, eh~?
I had no idea corn starch and icing sugar could be sexy until Mike's lip at 3:31.
Also I really appreciate that you guys didn't use rose water, Turkish delight is literally like biting into a perfume counter for me.
I've loved Narnia for years and always "joke" with my boyfriend that I would feed him enchanting turkish delights. With their addicting properties he would never leave, always wanting more. Thank you so much for giving me this wonderful recipe, he'll now be my prisoner-I mean lover forever!
Grecia's boyfriend here. She's not kidding...
as a Turk, I can confirm that real Turkish delights aren't really addictive, sorry.
Im creeped out
In grade school we read The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe, and I made Turkish Delight for my classmates. It made them ill. Clearly I needed this recipe, but alas, it was about 19 years too late.
For all those curious, the song is "Wasting Time" by none other than the very Mike on screen.
Feel like Mike needs a place where we can find all his goodies - i mean music by that - just to clarify. His songs are great! :)
Thank you! I was just going to ask!
Loved the picture interlude!
I LOVE TURKISH DELIGHT SO MUCH! I will be one of the six watching this! Especially because the one time I tried to make turkish delight when I was 6 (after the first Narnia movie) I almost burnt down my house. So thankyou guys. k=Know that you have dramatically changed the life of one person
It is so sweet of Mike to take Ben to a trip to help him deal with the tough break up. Hang in there, #Bike! We support you.
You guys are so close to 1 million subscribers!!!! I remember it was around this time 2 years ago that I started watching your videos. Its great to see you guys still progressing as time goes on :)
Elderflower looks like a great twist! Goes really well with Margaritas too!
I actually came back from Turkey and brought with me a whole lot of boxes of Turkish Delights. They are so delicious. But my stash is growing low so I found this video at a good time. Thank you.
I was literally thinking about Turkish delight and Narnia a couple of hours ago???!!! I'll be honest it's not an entirely uncommon daydream of mine but unusual enough for this to be quite the coincidence!
So excited to try this!!!!!!!!
I DO quite luv Turkish delight.when I went back to China by Turkish airline flight they provided me this goodness and it tasted very delicious and the crunchy of the nuts and chewy of candy combining really well! Thx for sharing the recipe!
My mom would make turkish delight sandwiches for dessert when I was younger by putting a couple pieces of Turkish delight in between two pieces of tea biscuits. So good! The tea biscuits really cut the sweetness as well.
I love Turkish delight!(probably because I'm Turkish ;) this was an awesome recipe and I would like to thank you for presenting Turkish cuisine to the world. I hope one day we can host you in our country,Ben would love all the food and the history that accompanies them.
A huge congrats on 1M! This Turkish delight looks amazing.
If I hadn't of watched Sorted, I wouldn't of known how this was made. I am taking food technology for my GCSEs and I've made multiple dishes from each cookbook. I've been told by my teacher "These dishes taste good and are at a professional level." I am enrolled to an A* ! Thanks guys :)
It's 2AM & I'm literally watching all the Sorted videos in the history of ever
Thank you for getting me through the night & for making me wish I could eat my phone, it's a major pleasure :)
The Chronicles of Narnia is such an underrated series! By far my favourite!
I agree ***** is a very classy lady. I love that you featured her in a buger video!
It's great to see some of our stuff there. Turkish cuisine is great, huge and underrated imo. You guyz definitely put more recipes of the cuisine.
i always impressed on how Ben controlled u guys in the kitchen because I always get into a 3rd level of stress when i cook with my flatmates
my 15 year old has been begging me to get her some of this to try since she read Narnia. I bought the rose water but haven't made it. I think I will try this with the rose water.
I love Turkish delight, just tried it for the first time ever today. No wonder Edmund was so addicted to them!
Absolutely love elderflower! Jamie oliver got me hooked!
Ben! We have something similar to Turkish Delight here in Malaysia. It's like a pandan sticky paste tossed in coconut flakes and gula melaka syrup in the middle, the flavors mix and melt together into the most wonderful thing you'll ever taste.
Well well well, now that the guys are almost reaching 1 million subscribers, they should consider making Sorted: The Musical as a celebration once we're there.
I swear pistachios are so versatile. They make the best sweets, and are gorgeous in savoury dishes too!
I love turkish delight, most people dont like the rose flavour, but I really do!
Thank you for all that great effort. You guys are my 10min ''lets have some fun'' break time activity from all that stressful stuff.. If I have a bad day, I just hope you guys upload something to turn it upside down. Well, I am Turkish, I must have tried lots of different kinds. Melted chocolate or cocoa powder with pistachio really goes well and one of my favourite. I think we roast them too ''not that I have tried at home but it is written on the packages'' This must be why ours are firmer. Double roasted are some delicacy for sure.
I don't even like Turkish delights, yet I'll watch this anyways cause I love you guys.
Turkish coffee and turkish delights are a guilty pleasure...YUM!
Rose flavored... I remember in 06 I got the chance to try Turkish Delight. It was rose flavored, I almost didn't eat it cause of it being something you normally wouldn't see as a flavor of anything in America, but it was so good, I wanted more! :p
Hi from Turkey. thank you making our traditional dessert. I prefer it with rosewater (güllü lokumu), Ankara delight (Ankara lokumu) is good too. maybe I try your recipe
Actually eating turkish delight while I watch this. I love Turkish delight.
So close to 1 million guys !!
Who else is excited??!??
I loved these!
One of my teachers at my high school gave me this once. He's Turkish :)
Btw yes we are still on a break. :D
That said, the audacity you all have to call Ben a geek, when considering some of your old school photos, never ceases to astound me. Pot meet kettle.
perfect timing, my birthday is in a week which means i'll be making these! (and elderflower is my favourite)
Holy crap! Holy crap! When u guys did Turkish Delight with Feast of Fiction I started to watch u guys!!! This is amazing!!!!! Holy crap!!! I'm so happy!!!!!! :DDDDDDDD
I laugh a lot when the pict of jamie & mike displayed, almost fall off from my bed, LOL this makes my day
When I was a kid my grandma would get this huge box of Turkish delight and it had the rose water flavor but then like 50 other flavors. My favorite was pineapple and macadamia nut.
Mike's thought about the sweet's inventors.
Nice commitment :D
What a thought !!
This is one of my favorites! And I LOVEEE elderflower, pandan, and pistachios. Will definitely try it out!
I love Turkish Delight eating it makes me feel magical and whimsical (probably due to Narnia yes)
Fleur really is one of the nicest, classiest RUclipsrs! :')
"Tonight Matthew..." That was brilliant.
Great Video Boys !!!! And best timing as I am Off to a Mini Baking Tour of the Middle East ...so maybe i will told them about this New Version Of this classic ... Ciao .. E xx
Can I just say I love the background song that is used in all these videos
Thank you I thought it would be a another gelatine Turkish delight and as im a vegetarian I don't get to enjoy Turkish delight any more but this recipe is so cool thank again .
Turkish delight accompanied by a cup of proper turkish coffee, heaven. Love the recepy fellas :)
These SORTED guys make me sick. They're gorgeous - all of them, they're funny, they're excellent showmen, they're talented, they've got great hair, I mean come on, please tell me that they also hunt puppies for sport and have immensely stinky breaths so I can feel better about myself?
God, I am so glad I'm not the only person who experiences such feelings. :D
That little bit of icing sugar on Mike's lip at the end of the recipe. . .
no
I did notice that as well! Oh, the R-rated things I would do to those lips.
Agreed....
im not so keen on shop bought turkish delight but when i was in turkey and tried the ones over there i loved it, they had a apple one and the rose was really good :)
I'm loving the new camera/lens!
best! i'm american, and i'd love to try turkish delights ❤️ narnia
They're one of my favorites and I'm so excited you finally did a video for these !
Love Ben and Mike. They are the best part of Sorted :) (and James)
OH! I remember when you guys did Turkish Delights on Feast of Fiction!!
I couldn't stop thinking about The Lion The Witch And The Wardrobe the whole time I was watching this.
i thougt these were tunisian food !! now i know how i make them !!! thank you sorted food ! (sorry for bad english)
I have never had turkish delight (store bought or otherwise) but I would love to try some!
I'm just loving the trail of Narnia comments around here! :)
I'm turkish and all but i never made turkish delight before I just buy it from the stores. this is interesting I might try it. My favorite ones are pistachio flavor and rose flavored ones.
Omg thank you i've always wanted to try turkish delights and now i can make it myself and try it
I've never tried rose flavoured anything but I think rose Turkish delight (or Lokum, as it is called in Turkey) would be my favourite.
OMG. I'm so happy. Beacuse I'm from Turkey! Well, your delight is looking very delicous! And, Can You Come To Turkey Please ^-^
Hey! I really want to visit Turkey next year. Please could you tell me about Turkey?! It looks so beautiful..although im not gna lie, im really keen on the food! :D
Sinem KARTAL
Well,Turkey is very beautiful country :D We have very big cities. Like Istanbul,Bursa,Konya.. I'm in Bursa. Bursa's foods are AMAZING. Also Bursa has got many touristic places. If will you come Bursa, You must eat İskender. Beacuse Bursa is Heaven of İskender :D (just joke.) A friend advice,hun. ^^
Turkish people are great!
Their treats are very delicious.
I love Turkish food :d.dD:d
My memories of Narnia are coming back.
wooooa haven't had Turkish delight (the real version not the chocolate covered one) in years :O yeah primary school Narnia book teach brought some in.. twas amazing
Ooh I love Turkish Delights!
I love Turkish delight! Would try an elderflower and raspberry one :)
Ever since I saw/read the Chronicles of Narnia I have wondered what exactly turskish delight was....now I know
Awesome, I was thinking of Narnia when I saw this :)
I LOVE Turkish delight!
I love Turkish delights! The ones I buy have hazel nuts in them! Super yummy! :3
YOU HAVE ALMOST A MILLION SUBSCRIBERS. OH MY I REMEMBER WATCHING THE 500k VIDEO. I'M ACTUALLY TEARING UP.
I LOVE TURKISH DELIGHT . yummmmmm
I love chocolate coated Turkish delight! It's fairly common in Australia, but I've never had pure Turkish delight :o
so, I watched this and then immediately after watched Martha Stewart "how to make Halloween green slime" totally looked the same as the Turkish delight ;) xx
I'm not sure how I feel about the break-up or the turkish delight but I like that combining Ben and Mike's names (which is funny) makes it sound like Bike and Men continually honeymoon, I mean "vacation together".
So close to 1 000 000 guys!
Due to Narnia, I was very curious about Turkish delights... But then I tasted it and it doesn't taste as nice as I expected.. Edmund, you really got me fooled.
Almost 1 million guys!!!
Yay! Turkish Delight. I didn't know it took that much work, but definitely something I would like to tackle at least once. :)
I remember when I was in 4th grade I would always say loudly in class, NARNIA!
You sound hilarious...
i tired this when i was 12 i was in heaven and i still loooove it!!!!!!
this stuff is my favorite
I've never eaten selfmade Turkish Delight but they look awesome!
The store bought ones are more firm, do they use more starch?
I think there should be an episode or a series of Sorted cooks #tb when they cook one of their old recipies and improve it and see how far they have come :)
I am Turkish and people are like narnia!!!! In school when I said I was going to bring it in
I believe the word/phrase you use across the pond is "chuffed", "chuffed to bits"?
I am so chuffed to bits!
You guys should've made bakhlava, its omggg!!! But I challenge you guys make Beryani from brown rice! Usually its made with basmati rice, where the rice is long and lean when cooked as opposed to sticky and chubby brown rice. So if you guys make fluffy chicken beryani with brown rice that would be very similar to traditional type, I'll post the video on Facebook and Instagram it 😎. Thanks!
They already made bakhlava and biryani, I don't know if it was with brown rice or chicken.
Fun fact Aslan from Narnia actually means lion in Turkish.
so he's like lion from steven universe?
C.S Lewis was inspired by the Turkish language to call the lion in Narnia Aslan.
Ben is like those fathers you see at the park with like 3 wild children/pirates playing pranks on him just waiting for that moment where he will fall apart and call Mom. I think the camera in the fridge-cam would have to be mom in this case. I mean, who else do you tell all of your shopping/cooking/eating/events of the week to? :)
Omg I LOVE Narnia😍😍😍😍
i looove this kind of texture!!
Since watching The first Chronicles of Narnia I was always curious how to make these and what exactly they were.
That picture of Mike and Jamie made my day
I was just on the VERGE of finishing a paper for my grad course when you uploaded this. Now I'm going to fail because I'm going to spend the rest of my night rewatching Ben fail at descriptions. "Ice cubes in a messy lake"? "Alienness"? "UMPTUOUS"?
in pakistan we usually make rose turkish delight :3 also, in the video the candy was still really jelly-like when you got it out of the fridge because yall covered it while it was hardening. we leave it uncovered in the fridge overnight so it can get harder faster :D
love Turkish delight! thanks for the video