Turkish Delight Good Enough To Betray Your Family? ✨ The Chronicles of Narnia Recipe

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  • Опубликовано: 3 окт 2024

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  • @TaterTots620
    @TaterTots620 2 года назад +4339

    This is really smart Emmy
    By desensitizing your children to Turkish delight at home, they’re probably less likely to betray the family when offered it by a stranger.

  • @QOTCPcf
    @QOTCPcf 2 года назад +2049

    Also keep in mind, this book is set during WW2, when England was hardcore rationing all the sugar. These kids probably hadn't seen a piece of candy in 3 years, and wouldn't see one again until the 1950s. Doesn't justify betraying one's family, but the psychology makes a tiny bit more sense.

    • @mommachupacabra
      @mommachupacabra 2 года назад +235

      I wanted to see if anyone brought that up. Not to mention rationing all kinds of foods; many kids were mildly malnourished as well. Here in the US my late mother-in-law once reminisced about getting sent to "play" at a local church (not their denomination but...) because the church staff would hand out vitamins to the kids just for being there.

    • @FleaChristenson
      @FleaChristenson 2 года назад +113

      @@mommachupacabra I’m here for the same reason. When I first tried Turkish delight I wondered why on earth anyone would request it, but realized that it’s just a sweet. Very sweet. Perfect if you’ve been deprived of sweets for so long.

    • @AzraelsCarmen
      @AzraelsCarmen 2 года назад +162

      So glad someone already pointed this out. He's also only 10 years old, and insecure. When an ageless ice witch offers you comfort, SUGAR, and admiration - it makes a lot more sense.

    • @porkchopexpress6890
      @porkchopexpress6890 2 года назад +46

      @@FleaChristenson I was thinking the same thing like why in the world would anyone as for a Turkish delight. I’ve tried them and they aren’t all that great. But now I get why he asked for it. Man that’s pretty messed I never knew it was during those times. But he is a kid so makes sense.

    • @felipest6926
      @felipest6926 2 года назад +8

      he had trash tastebuds

  • @susangoodman4716
    @susangoodman4716 2 года назад +1858

    I am 80 years old and my mother used to make Turkish delight for us when we were little children. I order it from Amazon for my grandchildren but I really want to watch you make it. I have never made it.

    • @teebobaggins
      @teebobaggins 2 года назад +45

      Do you think you will try making it?

    • @ItsLadyJadey
      @ItsLadyJadey 2 года назад +51

      I hope you try making it!

    • @MeowMeow_95_
      @MeowMeow_95_ 2 года назад +34

      SUSAN you better make it!!!!

    • @vzmkitty
      @vzmkitty 2 года назад +41

      I hope you, your children and your grandchildren can make them together. You can instruct and your children can cook while the grandchildren observe. It would be such a special experience and memory to share with your family.

    • @LilyMunsterMum
      @LilyMunsterMum 2 года назад +11

      Thank you for sharing!!! I hope you do try to make it!

  • @paulinemegson8519
    @paulinemegson8519 2 года назад +820

    Just remember that cheaper Turkish Delight, is made with gelatine. Real Turkish delight is made with starch as Emmy has done. The gelatine version tends to be rubbery and bouncy……real lokum is tender and smooth and melts in the mouth, nothing like a gummy sweet. Many people think they hate Turkish delight, but they’ve never tasted the real thing.

    • @chubumpkins7696
      @chubumpkins7696 2 года назад +42

      I didn't know that!!🥺 I had tried some once and was sort of disappointed, maybe I got the cheap stuff? I shall have to try some high end Turkish Delight!🥰

    • @SciFiFemale
      @SciFiFemale 2 года назад +10

      I never thought of that, will have to find some of the real thing, as I don't think I want to make it.

    • @blackleague212
      @blackleague212 2 года назад +21

      @@SciFiFemale A lot of the American candies labeled as "vegan" have a similar bite to real turkish delight. If you like gummy bears and other american candies, the texture may not please you

    • @capri611z
      @capri611z 2 года назад +10

      I never realized this. I tried some once, it was awful tasting, and the texture was extremely offputting. If I can recall correctly (It was maybe 7 years ago now) It was from the Disney World theme park Epcot. I do not remember what flavor, but it was sent to an ex-friend of mine while we were in college at the time and he let me try some. I wonder if a homemade version such as what Emmy made (I think the kind I tried was from a package.) would taste better.

    • @cherryflavoredplaylist753
      @cherryflavoredplaylist753 2 года назад

      There’s also a chocolate version which would pair well with the rose flavor :)

  • @raphaelsylla876
    @raphaelsylla876 2 года назад +544

    This definitely brings back a LOT of memories! I grew up reading The Chronicles of Narnia and begged my mom for a month (as a kid) to do the candy. I remember she made something similar with coco milk and it definitely tastes good. Eventually she got a recipe from our European Neighbors (can't remember if they were Turkish) and she definitely made the candy. Eventually this became our "comfort candy" for me growing up and I still have the original recipe with me.
    It's just a bit bittersweet remembering this as she's long gone for over 20 years ago. 😥

    • @samanthasalamone128
      @samanthasalamone128 2 года назад +20

      That’s so sweet, what a lovely memory! Sorry for the loss of your Mom 💙

    • @EnforcerTV
      @EnforcerTV 2 года назад +20

      1. I'm sorry for your loss
      2. You're not just going to tease that recipe and not share it, right?

    • @stormeth1313
      @stormeth1313 2 года назад +15

      You having that memory- is proof that part of her lives on, we keep people around in this world by remembering them and their love for us- never forget those special moments! As long as they're not forgotten, they're still here for us.

    • @VeganSemihCyprus33
      @VeganSemihCyprus33 2 года назад +2

      The Connections (2021) [short documentary] 🔥🔥🔥

    • @cherryflavoredplaylist753
      @cherryflavoredplaylist753 2 года назад +8

      🇹🇷 This is somewhat off topic, but only a part of turkey is actually in Europe! It’s sandwiched between Europe and Asia, most of it is in Asia, and realistically only a small bit of it is in Europe. ( also turkey is very diverse, a lot of us are actually some form of Middle East ethnicity rather than European, just like how white Arabs and white Armenians are a thing it doesn’t mean the majority are European. a lot of us are actually brown: Arab Turks/ Armenians etc. and then the others who are more European but we aren’t majority European which is a common misconception) thought I’d give a quick geography lesson since I’m from there and this is a somewhat common perception about us ( in terms of geography)
      :) I wish more schools in the US would teach world geography rather than just focusing on the US and Europe.

  • @amandashelton1162
    @amandashelton1162 2 года назад +98

    Turkish delights is a memory from my childhood. My mom's mom gave her a recipe and she use to make me Turkish delights for my lunch. I saved my Turkish delights for after school and I shared them with my neighbor Harriet. She was my best friend. She was a 80 year old woman who I loved dearly. Her son was in the military and he got to know me through letters from his mom. When he came home I got to meet him and he was delightful just like his mom. They would have dinner with me and my mom. Harriet taught me how to crochet and knit. She would help me with my homework when mom worked late too and picked me up after school. So this brings back great memories for me. ❤️☺️

    • @-S.L.
      @-S.L. 2 года назад +4

      That's such a lovely story, thank you for sharing. :) Harriet sounds like she was a wonderful person to know.

    • @ClanImprobable
      @ClanImprobable Год назад +1

      How lovely this is... 💕

    • @jenniferglenn14
      @jenniferglenn14 Год назад +1

      Harriet sounds wonderful. Thank you for sharing such beautiful memories ❤

    • @14ToeBeans
      @14ToeBeans Год назад +3

      This is such a precious story, I wish it was in a book for everyone to read. Thank you for sharing this.

    • @thinkuthink
      @thinkuthink Год назад +1

      REAL LIVIN 💞✨

  • @karenfreedman9180
    @karenfreedman9180 2 года назад +73

    I first had Turkish Delight when I was 16. My aunt and uncle gifted me a summer (6 weeks) in Europe with them. We went to the Grand Bazaar in Istanbul where I was introduced to the most delicious confection I had ever tasted. I tried to describe it in my journal, but couldn’t put the words together that did it justice! I’m 70 years old now, but will never forget my first taste of Delight!

  • @Elmasub
    @Elmasub 2 года назад +84

    Emmy you’re such a light in this community. I audibly laughed when you squished the delight and made those noises. You’re like a big sister that knows how to cheer someone up. Never change ❤️

  • @LizzieBoredom9
    @LizzieBoredom9 2 года назад +44

    I love love love that you made this video AND that you're reading the books with your kids! My brother, Perry Moore, was the Executive Director for all of the Narnia movies and was the one who contacted C.S. Lewis' stepson, David Gresham to make the movies as authentic to the books, which he loved growing up! This warms my heart! 🥰🥰🥰

    • @leamacleod5903
      @leamacleod5903 2 года назад +1

      Bowing to him. Much appreciated. Thank you!💞💗

    • @emmymade
      @emmymade  2 года назад +1

      Wow! So cool. My kiddos watched 'The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe' on the plane recently and loved it.

  • @BonnieBuggie
    @BonnieBuggie 2 года назад +486

    another important thing to remember with edmund choosing the turkish delights over his family is that it’s not just that the white witch probably enchanted them, but also that he was a young boy who had undergone several years of sugar rationing by that time due to the war - I’m pretty sure a lot of people would betray their family for a handful of gumdrops by that point

    • @lsmmoore1
      @lsmmoore1 2 года назад +90

      And also, Edmund didn't know it was betrayal. He'd known basically nothing about Narnia at the point he accepted the sugar, and once he's told the Queen is bad, he doesn't want to believe it. Which is made more likely by him getting the first taste of candy he's had in a long time.

    • @hollywinchester9028
      @hollywinchester9028 2 года назад +9

      I would do it for 1 gumdrop

    • @VeganSemihCyprus33
      @VeganSemihCyprus33 2 года назад

      The Connections (2021) [short documentary] 🔥🔥🔥

    • @ptolemyglenn79
      @ptolemyglenn79 2 года назад +5

      Also he was greedy and a liar.

    • @alchemysaga3745
      @alchemysaga3745 2 года назад +14

      @@ptolemyglenn79 He was a child. Which, presumably, you are not and thus shouldn't hold a petty grudge that his own siblings forgave because they understood how it could lead to a betrayal.
      Especially since those siblings would rather instantly dislike you for it.

  • @brittneyhartman3174
    @brittneyhartman3174 2 года назад +43

    My mom read The Chronicles of Narnia out loud to me when I was little. My dad would always listen with me (he has dyslexia and has a hard time reading out loud) and one Saturday morning we made Turkish Delight to try because we had never heard of it before. It’s one of my most favorite memories from when I was a kid 🥰

    • @doorin63
      @doorin63 Год назад

      This was super cute 😩 i love your parents ask them if they'll adopt me cos my parents sucked bigtime

  • @lumpyspiceprincess2697
    @lumpyspiceprincess2697 2 года назад +226

    Emmy this is so awesome. You've made me cry bringing up precious memories from my childhood. My grandmother gifted me The Chronicles of Narnia series for my 8th birthday and I completely fell in love. I wanted to try Turkish delight so bad that she hunted up a recipe, or several recipes I imagine, and worked at it until she had produced delicious Turkish delight. I'm in my sixties so we're talking quite a while ago, but I still remember getting that sugar powder all over myself and everything because that was the step that I was most involved in, and of course, how delish it was. She tried several different flavors over the years and my favorites were pistachio and orange blossom water...two separate ones, not together. Anyway thanks for the memories and I'm so happy for your children that they have a mom that will encourage their fantasies like this. Love to you and your family❤ thank you, Susan

    • @CelticBotansDigitalArt
      @CelticBotansDigitalArt 2 года назад +11

      That's such a lovely memory, I was smiling all the way through reading your comment, haha. Incredible how good stories and tasty food always shapes us one way or another.

    • @daynal9594
      @daynal9594 2 года назад +4

      Thank you for sharing such a beautiful memory. It truly warmed my heart. ❤

    • @jaysdisco5534
      @jaysdisco5534 2 года назад +1

      Was just thinking of different flavours as we tried turkish delight, loved the sweetness and texture but didn't like the flavour of the rosewater. So thank you. It's lovely to see other flavours can be used

    • @VeganSemihCyprus33
      @VeganSemihCyprus33 2 года назад

      The Connections (2021) [short documentary] 🔥🔥🔥

    • @majorlazor5058
      @majorlazor5058 2 года назад

      Did they reorder the books? She said The Lion the Witch and the Wardrobe was book 2.

  • @Iamnotyourmom
    @Iamnotyourmom 2 года назад +641

    8 year old me was devastated after eating a Turkish delight for the first time. That's what you sold your family for, Edmund? A rose flavored gummy? Throw that whole child away.

    • @pengolodh
      @pengolodh 2 года назад +134

      Given that he lived in the UK during the war, with rationing meaning that children hardly had sweets at all (the official substitute for ice lollies (popsicles) was carrot on a stick), Turkish Delight would probably have seemed like the most amazing thing to him. Also - since it was given to him by the White Witch, it may have been imbued with additional magical qualitites to keep him enthralled by her.

    • @saratexas5181
      @saratexas5181 2 года назад +22

      SAME! Haha I was questioning my whole childhood.

    • @CallieMasters5000
      @CallieMasters5000 2 года назад +31

      Turkish delight in the UK is often not very authentic: sometimes it's just thick Jello covered in chocolate.

    • @SairWithTheHair
      @SairWithTheHair 2 года назад +23

      @@CallieMasters5000 i think we can blame Fry's for the inauthentic but widely available Turkish delight bars. There is much nicer out there, even in the supermarkets but I prefer to go to our local Middle Eastern shops to pick it up.

    • @jmiller3579
      @jmiller3579 2 года назад +3

      I totally agreed at first bite

  • @sarahhudson4006
    @sarahhudson4006 Год назад +33

    A Greek restaurant I used to go to would serve homemade peppermint Turkish delight at the end of the meal. 100% would sell out my family for fresh homemade Turkish delight

  • @kyliephx
    @kyliephx 2 года назад +59

    I would looove to see a book inspired recipes series! I think it would encourage people to read more. Watching this already made me want to read The Chronicles of Narnia again!

    • @HoldTight_
      @HoldTight_ 2 года назад

      Yes! That is such a great idea!

  • @teesiemom
    @teesiemom 2 года назад +70

    They also do flavors in pomegranate, lemon, apricot, and a very light mint, I believe. My mom used to buy these candies called Aplets and Cotlets for Christmas that were based on the Turkish delight recipe. They had chopped nuts in them as well, and were so delicious! Recently found them on Amazon, and I can't wait to get some! 😋

    • @ByHerHand
      @ByHerHand 2 года назад +6

      Apricot flavoured Turkish delight sounds heavenly!

    • @paulinemegson8519
      @paulinemegson8519 2 года назад +6

      Traditional Turkish Delight often contained nuts, pistachios usually, but almonds and hazelnuts work too.

    • @kahldrialeighsun1208
      @kahldrialeighsun1208 2 года назад +1

      Omg had some of these for xmas one year & never been able to find their like! It had a variety of flavors (peach pomegranate & other fruits) rolled in powdered sugar with delicate nuts ... would love to find it again🤤

    • @abz_414
      @abz_414 2 года назад +1

      Omg!! I have been trying to find Aplets and Cotlets for years but never got the name right. Thank youuu!

    • @ashh4929
      @ashh4929 2 года назад

      OK pomegranate flavor?! This almost makes me want to try Turkish Delights again. Lol 🤣

  • @TroyBrophy
    @TroyBrophy 2 года назад +29

    I grew up in rural, southern Ohio in the 1970s. I was a huge fan of the Chronicles of Narnia, and read the books often. The description of Turkish Delight always fascinated me. It might as well have been from the moon for the chances I had to try it back then. It's amazing that I can just have it delivered overnight these days.

    • @letsdomath1750
      @letsdomath1750 Год назад

      It's also easy to make at home. Lemon and lime and mint flavors are also common.

  • @_day_light
    @_day_light 2 года назад +131

    This is bringing back such great memories! My grandmother used to read me this story and one time she actually pulled a real genuine tin of Turkish Delight out from her nightstand when we read “that scene” It was pure magic! 💖 Love these videos 💖

    • @ksierra4444
      @ksierra4444 2 года назад +5

      That is such a lovely memory! We read this to our kids a few months ago and I wish I had done that! We also have the movie and they ask to watch it often. May have to make this

    • @_day_light
      @_day_light 2 года назад +1

      @@ksierra4444 she didn’t pull out the delight until maybe the tenth time we read it! you still have time 😉 🥰🥰

    • @VeganSemihCyprus33
      @VeganSemihCyprus33 2 года назад

      The Connections (2021) [short documentary] 🔥🔥🔥

    • @blackleague212
      @blackleague212 2 года назад +3

      @@_day_light My dad used to read master of the game to me as a child, and during the war part he pulled out his gun.
      This too, was a fun memory.

  • @jarsofc555
    @jarsofc555 2 года назад +159

    I will always consider The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe book #1 in the series- the order in which they were published! 😀

    • @peterknutsen3070
      @peterknutsen3070 2 года назад +14

      The Magician's Nephew is a prequel.

    • @ItsLadyJadey
      @ItsLadyJadey 2 года назад +1

      That's pretty backwards thinking. It's the setting of the plot that determines its timeline...

    • @BonnieBuggie
      @BonnieBuggie 2 года назад +43

      @@ItsLadyJadey yeah but c.s. lewis wrote it first, it was originally meant to be the first book, and originally originally the ONLY book. moreover, the magician’s nephew was actually one of the last books to be written. because it Was written first, the lion the witch and the wardrobe is also the easiest book to be introduced to the story because they don’t go as intensely into the odd magic and worldbuilding. it’s very easy to get put off or confused by the magician’s nephew if you read it first without understanding what you’re getting into, even as an adult, because it assumes you’re familiar with the way narnia works, even if it’s meant to be the first events-wise. in emmy’s case, thinking that her children are fairly young, the lion the witch and the wardrobe is much better to start with because it’s _intended_ to be the introduction to the world

    • @driverjayne
      @driverjayne 2 года назад +5

      I only acknowledge the lion the witch and the wardrobe, prince Caspian, the voyage of the dawn treader, and the silver chair. The other three books are trash and aren't worth the paper they're printed on.

    • @jarsofc555
      @jarsofc555 2 года назад +23

      @@ItsLadyJadey A someone else already said…The Magician’s Nephew is a prequel. It makes more sense and is more impactful to read it later in the series. Reading it later is not “backwards thinking“, it’s intentional to get more from the story. Have you ever read books with flashbacks? They give stories more depth.

  • @whatdoyousuppose
    @whatdoyousuppose 2 года назад +153

    I’m Turkish living in the US and always LOVE seeing you make and react to Turkish foods & treats! I love a variety of flavors of lokum (that’s what we call it in Turkish), pistachio might be my favorite, rose is also lovely (and, it’s so squishy!). Fun fact: Aslan means lion in Turkish 🦁 if I were to guess a reason for corn starch vs gelatin it would probably be bc gelatin is a pig product, corn starch makes it halal. I never ate Jello growing up because of that.
    edit: that last part was just a guess and it’s most likely that the recipe honestly works better with corn starch than gelatin!

    • @swyntopia
      @swyntopia 2 года назад +7

      You´re right, cornstarch because it´s halal.
      But gelatine isn´t allways made from pig. I´m not sure, but I think it´s more often made of veal.
      ( bones and skin and hooves )

    • @a.katherinesuetterlin3028
      @a.katherinesuetterlin3028 2 года назад +9

      Aslan is the Turkish word for Lion? 😲 Wow...I've adored Aslan...well, lions in general, all my life...but that's such a cool name! 😎

    • @sazji
      @sazji 2 года назад +3

      Well, also gelatine would create a very different texture. I’ve seen recipes that include gelatine but…alakası yok! Mostly like a shortcut to make it set faster.

    • @i2ndsight
      @i2ndsight 2 года назад

      Just FYI, Lara, most of gelatin is made with bovine parts, so it is more of a problem for Hindus.

    • @the-hermit-arcana
      @the-hermit-arcana 2 года назад +1

      pistachio is so good.. i also love honey flavor

  • @eolrn
    @eolrn 2 года назад +42

    There are lots of foods described in The Game of Thrones series. (Books not TV). There is an official recipe book that has many of them, with both "authentic" and more modern versions. It's called A Feast of Ice and Fire. Arya's tarts could be a place to start, but some of the more exotic ones might be more fun to show.

  • @omnium_gatherum
    @omnium_gatherum 2 года назад +25

    Seeing Emmy stop everything to play around with the gel cube for a good minute was pretty much the highlight of my night 😂

  • @purpleshoespurp3462
    @purpleshoespurp3462 2 года назад +7

    I just love when Emmy wears a shirt I recognize. It’s comforting for some reason lol. So many RUclips personalities wear a new outfit every time I see them. I love that it’s about what she’s making rather than what she’s wearing. She always looks so cute too. She has a blue T-shirt with white trim on sleeves and collar that my daughter also has. When I see it on her it makes me smile. Weird I know lol.

  • @MAGGIE_CHI
    @MAGGIE_CHI 2 года назад +3

    The Narnia Chronicles are my favorite series!
    Back in Mexico I was growing up in a small village where books besides our textbooks were still not a thing. Absolutely no one had the luxury to read books for fun and entertainment. So when we came to the USA my fourth grade teacher had a small shelf with many books to read and The Lion, The Witch and the Wardrobe was the first book I ever read. At that time I had also been diagnosed with Leukemia so I stopped going to school and started my treatment. My sister told the teacher how much I loved the book although I never got to finish it and so she was sweet enough to gift me the book. Honestly a great memory of mine and a huge love for that book from the series to this day.

  • @robind8149
    @robind8149 2 года назад +7

    There’s a company in the Pacific Northwest called Liberty Orchards that makes what they call aplets and cotlets, which are basically different flavors of Turkish delight. My dad used to send me some for Christmas when he lived in Seattle… sure miss him and them. I’ll have to give this a try.🙏❤️

  • @fighttheevilrobots3417
    @fighttheevilrobots3417 2 года назад +70

    As a daughter of a Turkish immigrant this is very exciting. I remember buying this at the sweet shops in Istanbul, flavors like rose, honey, pistachio, almond, orange, and lemon.
    You even had modern flavors including cocoa and coconut.
    Rose was always my favorite because it felt so fancy and I could not find it in the USA, only when I visited my family in Istanbul.

    • @thecrepeofdeath
      @thecrepeofdeath 2 года назад +1

      I've found it in import shops in the US a few times, worth looking! they have it on Amazon, but it tends to be not very fresh

    • @ColinsCity
      @ColinsCity 2 года назад +5

      many years ago i had a turkish delight that had a coconut centre with the rose lokum wrapped around it and the outside dusted in shredded coconut, it was the best flavour combination ever. I love rosewater in general

    • @blackleague212
      @blackleague212 2 года назад +2

      They ruined the "Rose" flavor in the USA since most of our soaps and air fresheners have this flavor. I puked the first time I had a rose flavored candy, felt like I was eating shampoo... Cherry, blueberry, hazelnut... Fruit punch... These are more american flavors.

    • @ColinsCity
      @ColinsCity 2 года назад +3

      @@blackleague212 I think it’s not even real rose, there’s a brand here in Europe that make Turkish delight chocolate and it tastes like perfume but even as a kid I liked that a lot haha, real rose flavoured Turkish delight is not artificial or perfume and more subtle

    • @blackleague212
      @blackleague212 2 года назад

      @@ColinsCity yea I am a classically trained chef, I have made rose water by hand and had some very expensive brands. All like soap, shampoo lmao , we only use that flavor as a sent for cleaning or air freshener. Actually eating it for a native american who grew up uncultured is very nasty

  • @sadwhitewolf
    @sadwhitewolf 2 года назад +13

    It also helps if you put into perspective that it was wartime and there was strict sugar rationing. Those kids hadn't probably had any candy or sweets in a while. Turkish delight being so rich in sugar would make it all the more tempting at a time like that.. and as you mentioned the enchantment

  • @ataaah
    @ataaah 2 года назад +88

    Emmy, I had the pleasure of trying an Iranian version of Turkish delight. It was made with pomegranate juice, so a deep red, and it was filled and decorated with chopped pistachios (which are bright green). Utterly beautiful, not too sweet, and so delicious!

    • @kallen868
      @kallen868 2 года назад +1

      Sounds amazing!😋

    • @Peldyn
      @Peldyn 2 года назад +2

      I am going to try to make it like that. My pomegranates are all ripe on my tree

    • @BorteKatun
      @BorteKatun Год назад

      The Turkish delight you are talking about is not an Iranian version, but a Turkish one. You should know that there are many types of Turkish delight in Turkey, with pistachios, walnuts, hazelnuts, dried fruits.

  • @fatkart7641
    @fatkart7641 2 года назад +7

    If you do citrus flavors, I strongly suggest to *use the juice* along with the essence (especially if you are not a fan of floral flavors).
    Also, *lime pairs really well with vanilla* as it almost gives it a keylime pie kind of taste.
    Finally, you have to try it with *Orgeat syrup* which you can then coat with a blend of vanilla sugar, almond flour and corn starch.

  • @Naedlj
    @Naedlj 2 года назад +10

    I have always wanted to try this stuff! I remember watching The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe cartoon when I was a little kid and Edmund made it sound so good!

  • @stephanielopez4764
    @stephanielopez4764 2 года назад +58

    You should make the lamb stew with dried plums from Hunger Games! It was Katniss’ favorite dish from the Capitol

  • @CapriUni
    @CapriUni 2 года назад +7

    I remember _The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe_ as the *first* book in the series, and the second book as _Prince Caspian_ (I loved the books when I was a kid, myself; I think I started reading them for myself when I was about 10).

    • @Kleineganz
      @Kleineganz 2 года назад +3

      Yeah - I think she's reading them in chronological order (starting with The Magician's Nephew, which takes place in the canon of the books before The Lion, The Witch, and the Wardrobe), instead of publication order.

  • @AnastaciaInCleveland
    @AnastaciaInCleveland 2 года назад +9

    A company called Liberty Orchards makes their own version of this candy using apples and apricots as well as flavorings such as lemon and rose. Some of the candies have walnuts or pistachios in them (the rose and pistachio combo gives me life!), and some are even chocolate dipped. It's good to know that these candies can be made at home. ~ Anastacia in Cleveland

  • @villainouslips
    @villainouslips 2 года назад +11

    Cadbury makes chocolate coated Turkish delight bars in Australia and you can find them absolutely everywhere - they don’t taste much like authentic Turkish delight and they really divide people but they are my absolute favourite. I like the authentic kind too.

    • @curiousmouse
      @curiousmouse 2 года назад +2

      I love both kinds!

    • @MNeathway
      @MNeathway 2 года назад +1

      We have them in Canada too, and they’re delicious and totally inauthentic 😄

    • @thejadedjester4935
      @thejadedjester4935 2 года назад

      both is good

  • @BeckyA59
    @BeckyA59 2 года назад +7

    That's funny, I just got the set of Narnia books to read, I never read them all and my favorite soap maker on RUclips (Royalty Soaps) just did a series of soaps based on the books. There's a company up here in Cashmere WA that makes a delicious candy called Aplets and Cotlets that I'm pretty sure is based on Turkish Delight, so good!

  • @phonotical
    @phonotical 2 года назад +79

    I don't need food to betray my family, I'll do it for free 😂

    • @nodezsh
      @nodezsh 2 года назад +1

      I don't understand your humor. I understand the joke though. I hope you find better friends than family, I guess.

    • @kallen868
      @kallen868 2 года назад

      😂😜

  • @AdmiralJota
    @AdmiralJota 2 года назад +6

    A note for emmymade about the Narnia books: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe is the *first* book in the series, not the second. Some publishers like to package them in a spoilery order for some reason, but LWW was written first. If you're thinking of reading The Magician's Nephew next, you should know that's a prequel which comes much later in the series.

  • @florentinaguggenheimer6557
    @florentinaguggenheimer6557 2 года назад +4

    I had the pleasure of trying Turkish delight when i went to England. It was so unique, floral, and lovely, with a beautiful chewy, melty, silky, luscious texture. That copy of the book is the same one I have! I've had it over 25 years lol

  • @macydoes
    @macydoes 2 года назад +11

    I've been waiting YEARS for you to try and make this! I could've sworn you did this way back 2012!

  • @erinchamberlain1315
    @erinchamberlain1315 2 года назад +78

    Oh!! You'll have to update us and let us know what your kiddos think! I am typically not a fan of floral flavors either but the orange blossom sounds delightful ❤️. Also, I would not be very good at this recipe lol. Too precise for this home cook, but I'm glad you enjoyed making it!! Thanks so much Emmy ❤️

    • @emmymade
      @emmymade  2 года назад +119

      My kiddos did not like it. 😆

    • @Timefortracy
      @Timefortracy 2 года назад +49

      @@emmymade Well, I guess there’s no concern of betrayal then!

  • @SpiritsAndDemons
    @SpiritsAndDemons 2 года назад +15

    It was my mother's favorite sweet!!! Her last birthday in 2016 I got her a box "like I did every year"... She ate the whole box in less then 12 hours. 😳

  • @carolchan3543
    @carolchan3543 2 года назад +1

    great job Emmy! I appreciate you taking an organic moment to introduce the book too. I forgot it mentions Turkish delight. Thank you so much for these videos!

  • @summkal
    @summkal 2 года назад +3

    Katie Carson at Royalty Soaps just finished her annual series called "the secret soap series"... this year the series was about the Chronicles of Narnia! You and your family should give it a watch- it's heaps of fun to guess (don't tell the rest of your family of course!) and Katie is a joyful youtube personality 😊

  • @carolhutchinson566
    @carolhutchinson566 2 года назад +3

    Thank you for this, Emmy! I remember my nanny Jeanette making this for us when I was quite small. It was orange-flavoured. My mom was sick, and it was really comforting. When I read The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe later on, I understood Edmund’s craving right away. Since then, Turkish Delight has remained special to me. Recently, I got to eat some that was pistachio flavoured, and it was the best I had ever had. You should try making it with pistachio!

  • @phonotical
    @phonotical 2 года назад +8

    I've only had the rose and lemon kind, I'm not a fan of the super powdery stuff, but if you have any rose water, try some in some coke, it's great!

  • @grixic78
    @grixic78 2 года назад +52

    I just had a cool idea for these I thought I'd share. You could make a bunch Minecraft "Slimes" by making these with some green food coloring. Make their little faces with a stamp and some more green food coloring 😊

    • @MireVale
      @MireVale 2 года назад +4

      Fun!

    • @emmymade
      @emmymade  2 года назад +40

      Ha! My kiddos would love that idea. Oh, and make them lime-flavored. Mmm....

    • @ChestersonJack
      @ChestersonJack 2 года назад +1

      Ooh, I like that idea.

  • @readytogo3186
    @readytogo3186 2 года назад +3

    Emmy, you are such a delight! Your children are so blessed to have you for their mom!

  • @c0ldlight1
    @c0ldlight1 2 года назад +1

    Rose flavored things are one of my favorites- these came out so beautifully! What a wonderful series of books to read with the kiddos.

  • @TLyons621
    @TLyons621 Год назад +5

    I used to love narnia growing up, when I was in primary school probably year 2 or 3 we was studying narnia in school and our English teacher brought in Turkish delight for us to try, must admit I didn’t like it but looking back it was sweet our teacher got it for us

  • @lavenderdust7912
    @lavenderdust7912 Год назад

    As a kid I remember watching Narnia and being so fascinated by those little sweets. I had never seen one before and I wanted one SO badly. It's just so lovely how you have made those for your kids to feed their curiosity about new food. It's truly heartwarming to see you being curious and excited about all of the things that your kids are interested in, and so willing to take part in their interests and share yours with them. I can guarantee that not many parents do that, and it absolutely wonderful to see

  • @frostymoonbear
    @frostymoonbear 2 года назад +8

    OH MY GOODNESS YES I LOVE TURKISH DELIGHT omg Emmy this makes me so happy SO MUCH LOVE

  • @WiWillemijn
    @WiWillemijn 2 года назад

    I used to watch you like 10 years ago, your name suddenly popped up in my brain, and it's so good to see that you are still posting and doing well!

  • @ΝικόλαςΜ-δ9μ
    @ΝικόλαςΜ-δ9μ 2 года назад +7

    When I was young I used to hate Turkish Delight (Loukoumi in Cyprus). Now I just LOVE it! You should also try Loukoumi with nuts. It's a great combination 🤤

    • @Sarah-mh5ez
      @Sarah-mh5ez Год назад

      It seems like most kids don't seem to love it, haha! I had a similar experience. Tastebuds change so much as we age, and of course the nostalgia becomes really special once we're older :)

  • @DawnChatman
    @DawnChatman 2 года назад

    One of my most loved childhood stories. Even at almost 50 I still have that first scene of the lamp at night in the woods with fresh falling snow. Magical. .....made me remember a chocolate bar called Big Turk?, I wonder if that was rosewater flavour...

  • @seraphinasullivan4849
    @seraphinasullivan4849 2 года назад +12

    The little house books are full of lovingly described foods. I've always been curious how the "apple" pie actually made of green pumpkins tastes.
    The Sing-Song Girls of Shanghai features a lot of dinner party scenes and other scenes where dishes ordered from restaurants are eaten.

    • @tracys.5143
      @tracys.5143 2 года назад +2

      Pumpkin has a relatively low flavour profile, and especially if underripe, so it would pick up the flavours of the spices - cloves and cinnamon mainly, and give a strong impression of spiced apple. Underripe pawpaw works the same. 😊

    • @dawneykids
      @dawneykids Год назад

      My favorites were the cheese making and when they described making candy by pouring cooked down maple syrup over the fresh snow!! Your comment brought back so many memories from my childhood 💖

  • @cbligerman
    @cbligerman 2 года назад +1

    I enjoy the rose flavor and also the violet flavor in certain candies. I bet a peach or watermelon delight would be incredible

  • @PatriciaDPatty
    @PatriciaDPatty 2 года назад +5

    It must be really lovely living with Emmy and always having these nice foods she makes!

    • @Irulan10
      @Irulan10 2 года назад

      Or being one of her neighbours she regularly gives her extra batches to 😉

  • @allisonspears5895
    @allisonspears5895 2 года назад +2

    Ooh, so I've been watching Johnny Kyunghwo and he makes Cheong, which is a syrup made by mixing equal parts (by weight) sugar and fruit (sometimes other stuff like ginger & turmeric, pine cones, garlic, mint, etc.), then letting the sugar pull the liquid out of the fruit. So now I wonder if you could make Turkish Delight from Cheong. That'd be so cool and you could come up with really unique flavors!

  • @ByHerHand
    @ByHerHand 2 года назад +23

    Rose is one of those flavours that goes from heavenly to soap flavour very quickly. It’s easy to overrose! 😊

    • @a697ag
      @a697ag 2 года назад +2

      Same with lavender

    • @maeannengo4908
      @maeannengo4908 2 года назад +3

      I love adding Rose Water to Milk and Froyo 💖

  • @oldvlognewtricks
    @oldvlognewtricks 2 года назад +23

    Pistachio Turkish delight is my favourite 🤤

    • @KatMum
      @KatMum 2 года назад

      Yes!

    • @Lmcv82
      @Lmcv82 2 года назад +2

      Lots of pistachio bits!

    • @lipstickzombie4981
      @lipstickzombie4981 2 года назад

      @LibbyM Pistachio chunks. Absolutely addicting.

  • @yllejord
    @yllejord 2 года назад +3

    I grew up on loukoumi, as we call it in Greece. It was a great treat for us back then. Or sandwiched between two crackers, as a little afternoon snack. Perfect as a welcome treat to your guests too. Some cafés would bring you one with your coffee. Delightful, indeed. It's not made for binge-eating, just one at the time, maybe two.
    Rose is still my favourite flavour. I'm glad she liked it, I've noticed that people who taste it later in life are not particularly impressed.

  • @excentricAnthropologist
    @excentricAnthropologist 2 года назад +5

    I love making turkish delight with lemon flavoring! I think the flavor lends itself really well to the texture; it's reminiscent of lemon curd! Highly recommend. 😊 I would love to try raspberry one day; I always imagined the red Turkish Delight in the movie to be raspberry.

  • @roseaglow1371
    @roseaglow1371 2 года назад +4

    I think you’d enjoy applets and cotlets. Delicious with the nuts in them. They also have raspberry, blueberry and strawberry. Maybe even blackberry. They wouldn’t be as corn starchy as they use pectin also. My dad sends them to me every year at Christmas.
    I’ll have to make these and try them!

  • @moniiiquuuee
    @moniiiquuuee 2 года назад

    Your voice is so pleasant to listen to.
    It's the kind of voice I'd want to hear reading stories🥰 very comforting

  • @laree82
    @laree82 2 года назад +9

    Please make Korean acorn jelly!! Recipes abound, but NYT has a nice one, but it requires blending and soaking to drain off the tannins. Most others just use the acorn starch powder. I'm so curious about the taste and feel!

    • @-S.L.
      @-S.L. 2 года назад

      Ooh that's cool, you can make a coffee substitute from acorns too if I recall correctly.

    • @thejasminedragonmerchant6843
      @thejasminedragonmerchant6843 2 года назад

      Oooh, yes, please do this! Acorn jelly sounds delicious 😋

  • @artimus-maora
    @artimus-maora 2 года назад +2

    I’ve always wondered what this stuff tasted like!! Reading the books as a kid, I was always so entranced with the concept of some sweet I’d never heard of that was apparently good enough to betray your family over!! 😂
    Your videos are always so soothing to watch, Emmy- whenever I’m having an off night, I love listening to your videos to lull me to a softer, gentler mindset. Thank you for being your wonderful self and bringing such joy to the world. Much love from Wisconsin!!❤

  • @priscillalwong
    @priscillalwong 2 года назад +3

    Try dipping the end result in dark choc and then let the choc harden. It's amaaaaaaaaaazzing! That's usually one of the best sellers in Istanbul

  • @applegal3058
    @applegal3058 2 года назад +2

    I remember as a child eating Big Turk bars. I really like the floral scent. I also tried the candy at a bulk store, and those were good too.
    I might just have to go looking for the candy when I go shopping tomorrow.
    Your candies looked delicious!

  • @kolucychan
    @kolucychan 2 года назад +3

    If you're not a fan of floral flavours , my local turkish restaurant often serves mint turkish delight and it is sooo delicious ! could be worth swapping out the rose flavoring for mint :)

  • @BethRazz
    @BethRazz 2 года назад +1

    It's soo crazy you posted this vid because just yesterday I was searching for this recipe and or wondering where I could buy some Turkish delights. 💗

  • @cdansou01
    @cdansou01 2 года назад +10

    The lion the witch and the wardrobe is what led me down the path of fantasy based literature and my love of Turkish delight😊

  • @auberginebear
    @auberginebear 2 года назад

    For those who might not want to make their own and are in Seattle, there's a great place in Pike Place Market that sells locally made Turkish Delight. It can be found at the corner of Pike Place & Virginia Ave near Victor Steinbrueck Park and there is sign too so you cannot miss it.

  • @Trevurr
    @Trevurr 2 года назад +32

    Was always obsessed with this stuff as a kid, never tried it but Narnia made it look SO good!

    • @keriezy
      @keriezy 2 года назад +2

      As long as it isn't flower flavored it's pretty good.

  • @AB2B
    @AB2B 2 года назад +9

    We're coming into spooky season, and every year I love to watch Kiki's Delivery Service. I'd like to suggest the herring and pumpkin pie from the movie.

  • @FigWidIt
    @FigWidIt 2 года назад +26

    My mom usually doesn't like candies or dessert but she'll go in on some Turkish delight If I buy a pack and leave it in the pantry lol

  • @catherinejustcatherine1778
    @catherinejustcatherine1778 2 года назад +2

    You make cooking look so effortless.
    I love Turkish delight, but, have never had fresh. I bet it's even better! Rose is my favorite of the flavors I have had... everyone is so different.

    • @emmymade
      @emmymade  2 года назад +1

      Thank you! If you like rose then I betcha you'd like this version of Turkish delight.

    • @catherinejustcatherine1778
      @catherinejustcatherine1778 2 года назад

      @@emmymade me too, they looked super yummy! And such a luscious texture! So much better than the more dried out ones I usually have.

  • @maceyr.6583
    @maceyr.6583 2 года назад +3

    This is so relaxing! 😩🤍

  • @leslieproudfoot924
    @leslieproudfoot924 2 года назад

    Turkish delight is such a magical treat. Every few years I treat myself to this at Christmas. Rose and lemon are my favorite flavors. Plus, it's so squishy!

  • @amandacasey3519
    @amandacasey3519 2 года назад +5

    This looks so attainable! Definitely making this with my daughter, who loved the Narnia series.

  • @vanessapyo7331
    @vanessapyo7331 2 года назад +2

    Ahh the Chronicles of Narrrnia!! Such a great set of books! I grew up reading those 💕
    I’ve always wanted to attempt Turkish Delight- I’ve had the authentic, but it already seemed too daunting for me to make myself. This gives me the boost of confidence I need to try!

  • @WaffleAfterHours
    @WaffleAfterHours 2 года назад +5

    It's funny, all the things about the Narnia series, it's Turkish Delight we all remember.

    • @engineerinhickorystripehat
      @engineerinhickorystripehat 2 года назад

      All I remember from Little House on the Prairie was Laura burning herself on a freshly made bullet, eeeew shiny!

  • @KM-pm6qe
    @KM-pm6qe 2 года назад

    When I was a little kid, and our teacher was reading to us from The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe, our wonderful school librarian made Turkish Delight and brought it to school for us one day. I have to say, it was a bit of a letdown after how magically it was described in the book, but it was still a lot of fun, and so cool of her to want us to experience something from the book in real life like that. She also used to dress up as a witch called “Broom Hilda” and visit the classrooms with a musical/comedy routine at Halloween. She really loved us. Thanks for the awesome memories, Mrs. Hansche, wherever you are! ❤

  • @jerrylee7898
    @jerrylee7898 2 года назад +5

    Your videos make my week much better, thank you Emmy!

    • @emmymade
      @emmymade  2 года назад

      My pleasure.🧡

  • @rhonda8231
    @rhonda8231 2 года назад +1

    I thought that they would be hard to make. I cant believe how easy it is and with simple ingredients

  • @Maeva.R
    @Maeva.R 2 года назад +8

    I’ve actually heard of these before and it looks so good! It’s so squishy!

    • @anasevi9456
      @anasevi9456 2 года назад +1

      Turkish Lokum is incredible, extremely luxurious for a sweet that's been around so many centuries, however its really hard to get it to store well when its made traditionally, which is obviously vastly superior to the more gummy mass produced stuff.
      Hope there is a confectioner in your region who specialises in Turkish delight, or do as Emmy did.

  • @meowcenary21
    @meowcenary21 2 года назад +2

    Ooh yes would love to see you make other versions of Turkish delight like the cocoa and coconut flavors

  • @KasranFox
    @KasranFox 2 года назад +6

    have you read any of the redwall books? there are some borderline-salacious depictions of feasts and meals in that series, might be good inspiration for book-inspired recipes

    • @MNeathway
      @MNeathway 2 года назад

      There’s a twitter account that tweets nothing but Redwall food descriptions and it’s always tempting!

  • @TheNraveles
    @TheNraveles 2 года назад +1

    Such a simple yet definitely hard sweet to master making. It’s so good and I absolutely love the usual rose flavor.

  • @allisonskitchen4420
    @allisonskitchen4420 2 года назад +5

    Emmy, you should try making some of Mrs. Crocombe's recipes from English Heritage! You'd love the techniques and recipes.

  • @LocaChoca
    @LocaChoca 2 года назад +2

    I really enjoyed the pistachio flavored ones. The nuttiness really helped balance out the sweetness. So yummy.

  • @TheSimArchitect
    @TheSimArchitect 2 года назад +10

    Funny I have two boxes in my pantry with this but I didn't feel like opening them yet (sent to me as a replacement to another Turkish candy that I ordered). I will surely give it a try now that I saw your video. Never felt like rose flavored candy tasted like anything but just sugar with rose smell 😬

  • @alphabet633
    @alphabet633 2 года назад +2

    Wow!! I haven’t seen an Emmy video In so long. This is the perfect video to jump back in with. I have missed these videos so much!! It’s not just the amazingly delicious recipes she makes, it her voice and the relaxing mood she puts me in. I just love this channel so much. I’m totally back! Keep up the great work lovely lady! And thank you so much. 😘❤️😍💕

    • @emmymade
      @emmymade  2 года назад

      Aww...welcome back. 🧡

  • @BoannBoyne
    @BoannBoyne 2 года назад +7

    I was reading a Historical mystery novel recently that featured traditional mince pies. Have been wanting to try an authentic recipe for some time

    • @careybowden4864
      @careybowden4864 2 года назад

      Tasting History has a good minced meat pie episode!

  • @katelynlael1726
    @katelynlael1726 2 года назад +2

    I read that series when I was 8 and they remain among my favorite books! I need to make this soon 🥰

  • @neniv
    @neniv 2 года назад +6

    My family eats the kind with pistachios in them, they're my favorite! Highly recommended if you spot them in the world foods isle or if you go to an oriental market!

    • @emmymade
      @emmymade  2 года назад

      Pistachios are good eats.

  • @tracyblake5638
    @tracyblake5638 2 года назад

    Would love to see some book inspired videos, especially as they pertain to children’s books. Such a great idea for extending interaction with text and creating a multisensory and multi subject experience within the family. Thank you for sharing your experience with this recipe!

  • @tessaarmstrong4770
    @tessaarmstrong4770 2 года назад +15

    Even though it’s traditionally made with rose water, in my mind it was always sweet and vaguely fruity, no concrete reason why.
    I do know my brain can’t separate the fragrance of rose water from my grandmother’s bathroom, which is not something I want to eat. 😅

  • @laniehrlich9271
    @laniehrlich9271 2 года назад +1

    Fascinating to see Turkish delight made!!
    Now I can make flavours that would be more to my liking. I’ve never been a fan of rose water 😂
    Emmy you give me so much. Confidence to do new things in the kitchen. Thank you!

  • @romek4794
    @romek4794 2 года назад +23

    Actually this paste jello consitency reveals that you've done it wrong. You've made a mistake when adding sugar sirup to the starch. Starch must me cooked longer until it's fully translucent not milky white. Then, you should add color and quickly mix with the sirup. When cooked and hot it will not look like in your case, it will be more like gummy and really stiff. On this stage add rose water and optionally pistachios. This will make a serious difference as making turkich delight is all about the technique not the ingredients.

    • @romek4794
      @romek4794 2 года назад +5

      @@ibnkhaldoun4319 it should be bouncy and elastic. Gumdrops is close enough I think.

    • @JaniceCrowell
      @JaniceCrowell 5 месяцев назад

      Good to know

  • @fallenangelwi25
    @fallenangelwi25 2 года назад +1

    As a momma of 5 the reason for this video made me so happy 🥰!!! I'm a homeschooling mother so I think I will take a "page from your book". Thanks for the idea!!!!!