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Turkish delight, also known as lokum, is a sweet confection made from a gel of cornstarch and sugar featuring various flavors like orange and rose with crunchy pistachios. The intense sweetness of this jelly-like dessert is balanced by the bright tanginess of pomegranate and lemon juice.

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When you make this Turkish Delight recipe, you will be creating a dessert that has been beloved for centuries. I think of these as a larger gum drop confection, this classic confectionary treat might even be described as one of Turkey’s national treasures!

Don’t fret, though — as exotic as lokum may seem, it is really quite simple to make. You only need a few simple ingredients and a bit of patience to create your own Turkish Delight. I do also recommend a candy thermometer for this recipe. You only need it when making the syrup, but it is important to get the temperature right from the beginning.

Table of Contents

  • Turkish Delight Video is in the Recipe Card
  • Ingredient Notes and Substitutions
  • How to Make Turkish Delight
  • Turkish Delight is sweet as can be
  • Frequently Asked Questions
  • Turkish Delight (Lokum Recipe) + Video Recipe

I love to make a big batch of these candies to give away as gifts during the holiday season or any special occasion. For more gift-worthy candy recipes check out this Pistachio Brittle, Sesame Seed Candy, or Tahini Chocolate Bark.

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Turkish Delight Video is in the Recipe Card

Be sure to watch the video to see the step by step way to make this incredible Middle Eastern confection!

Ingredient Notes and Substitutions

  • Sugar – Provides sweetness and encourages a thick, syrupy texture. Plain white sugar is perfect.
  • Lemon Juice Balances the intense sweetness with a complimentary pop of bright citrus flavor.
  • Pomegranate Juice Adds a tantalizing tartness with a hint of sweetness.Other fruit juices or flavors like bergamot or cinnamon can be used.
  • Cornstarch – Thickens the confection and prevents the cut candy pieces from sticking together.
  • Orange Water – Also called orange blossom water, this ingredient adds a delicate, floral essence. Look for it in the international foods aisle at the supermarket or at a Middle Eastern market. If you choose to substitute in rosewater, look for it in the same places and double-check to make sure it is food grade.
  • Pistachios – Gives the Turkish delight a hint of crunchiness and an earthy, nutty flavor.
  • Powdered Sugar Mixed with equal parts cornstarch, this provides a coating to keep the candy cubes from getting sticky.
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How to Make Turkish Delight

  1. Prepare the Pan. Spray an 8×8-inch pan with non-stick cooking spray and place a piece of parchment paper on the bottom. Set aside.
  2. Make the Syrup. Place a medium saucepan over medium heat. Combine and dissolve the water, lemon juice, and sugar together, then bring to a boil and reduce heat to low. Continue cooking for around 15 minutes, or until the syrup reaches a temperature of 240 degrees F (the soft ball stage).
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  1. Make the Base. Whisk together the pomegranate juice, water, cornstarch, rose or orange water, and lemon juice for the base in a separate Dutch oven or saucepan. Place over low heat and cook until thickened, stirring often.
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  1. Stir in the Syrup. Working in half-cup increments, carefully stir the syrup into the base until all is incorporated. Make sure there are no lumps, then continue cooking on low for 45 minutes. Stir often and expect the mixture to thicken and reduce quite a bit.
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  1. Transfer & Chill. Mix in ¼ cup of chopped pistachios, then carefully pour the lokum mix into the pan. Spread it to the edges and leave the pan to cool for one hour at room temperature. Then, cover and chill in the refrigerator for 4 hours.
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  1. Prepare the Coating. Add the cornstarch and powdered sugar to a medium bowl and mix to combine. Sprinkle some of the mix onto a clean dry cutting area. Loosen the candy by running a rubber spatula around the edges of the pan before turning the pan over on the prepared cutting area. Discard the parchment paper.
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  1. Cut and Coat. Use a very sharp knife or a pizza cutter to cut the candy into 36 squares. Sprinkle the cut Turkish delight with some of the sugar mix, then gently scoop it into the bowl and toss it with your hands to evenly coat.
  2. Serve or Stash. Feel free to enjoy this locum recipe right away. Stash any leftovers in an airtight container at room temperature for up to 4 weeks.
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Tip From Kevin

Turkish Delight is sweet as can be

This lokum recipe makes candies that are quite sweet. You may want to cut tiny squares to be enjoyed one at a time.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What Does Lokum Taste Like?

Lokum is a divinely delicious candy boasting a soft, succulent, gumdrop-like texture.

Rosewater is the most popular and traditional flavor of these starch, sugary confections, but it’s certainly not the only one. Other common flavors of Turkish delight include lemon, orange, bergamot, pomegranate, mint, and honey. Premium locum recipes might contain chopped dates, walnuts, pistachios, hazelnuts, and more.

Why Is My Turkish Delight Sticky?

This confection is sticky by nature, which is why it gets coated in the powdered sugar and cornstarch mixture. It adds a layer of protection that helps keep the pieces from sticking together (or to your fingers!) and becoming a big mess.

If things are still too sticky after making this locum recipe, apply more of the sugar mixture or even just a bit more cornstarch for a less sweet option. Alternatively, you can use finely chopped pistachios to accomplish the same goal.

Should You Put Turkish Delight In The Fridge?

Turkish delight should be chilled to help it set, but it should not be stored in the refrigerator after that. The cold environment will make the candy sweat, lose moisture, and end up with a tougher, chewy texture.

For the best taste and texture, be sure to keep your candy leftovers at room temperature. Ideally, you want to store it in a cool, dry area away from direct sunlight.

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Turkish Delight (Lokum Recipe) + Video

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My Turkish Delight is a sweet confection made from a gel of starch and sugar that features tart pomegranate and crunchy pistachios.

Servings: 36

Prep: 10 minutes mins

Cook: 1 hour hr 5 minutes mins

Chill Time: 4 hours hrs

Total: 5 hours hrs 15 minutes mins

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Ingredients

For Syrup

Base

  • 2 cups pomegranate juice
  • 1 cup water
  • 1 cup cornstarch
  • 2 tbsp orange water optional (or rose water)
  • 1 tsp lemon juice
  • 1/4 cup pistachios roughly chopped

Coating

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Instructions

  • Coat the inside of a 8×8″ pan with cooking spray and line the bottom with a square of parchment paper. Set aside.

  • Dissolve the sugar, water and lemon juice in a medium saucepan over medium heat. Bring to a boil, turn heat to low and continue cooking until syrup reaches the Soft Ball stage with a temperature of 240°F (about 15 minutes).

  • In another saucepan or Dutch oven, whisk together the base ingredients of pomegranate juice, water, cornstarch, orange or rose water and lemon juice. Cook over low heat, whisking often, until thickened.

  • Carefully whisk in the syrup in half cup increments, making sure there are no lumps until all is incorporated. Continue to cook on low for 45 minutes, stirring often. This will reduce and thicken considerably.

  • Stir in 1/4 cup pistachios. Carefully pour the Turkish Delight confection into pan, spreading to edges. Let rest at room temperature 1 hour, then cover with plastic wrap and refrigerate for 4 hours.

  • In a medium bowl mix together the powdered sugar and cornstarch. Use a rubber spatula and run it around the inside edges of pan to loosen. Turn the pan over onto a cutting area sprinkled with some of the powdered sugar and cornstarch mixture. Remove the parchment paper and discard. Cut into 36 squares (I use a pizza cutter or sharp knife).

  • Sprinkle the exposed cut Turkish Delight with some of the powdered mixture. Scoop it all into the bowl, and gently with your hands, toss to coat evenly. Store the coated Turkish Delight in an airtight container, and keep at room temperature for up to 4 weeks.

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Notes

  1. To prevent pieces from sticking together, Turkish delight is coated in a mixture of equal parts cornstarch and powdered sugar. If desired, you could use finely crushed pistachios instead.

Nutrition

Calories: 117kcal | Carbohydrates: 29g | Protein: 1g | Fat: 1g | Saturated Fat: 1g | Sodium: 3mg | Potassium: 39mg | Fiber: 1g | Sugar: 25g | Vitamin A: 4IU | Vitamin C: 1mg | Calcium: 3mg | Iron: 1mg

The information shown is an estimate provided by an online nutrition calculator. It should not be considered a substitute for a professional nutritionist’s advice.

Course: desserts

Cuisine: Middle Eastern

Author: Kevin

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I was bitten by the cooking bug as a kid cooking and baking along side my mom. After an ROP restaurant course in high school, I went to work in restaurants and catering. My love of travel and food has led me across the world and I love to share those foods with family and friends.

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FAQs

What is authentic 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 is the most popular Turkish delight flavour? ›

Pistachio Turkish Delight

It is the most popular lokoum flavour due to its soft balance between sweet Turkish delight and the flavours of the perfectly roasted Antep pistachio pieces.

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.

How long will homemade Turkish delight last? ›

The texture is somewhat between a homemade marshmallow and soft jelly. Enjoy and store: Turkish delight keeps well stored in a dry place for up to 1 month. Layer the candy between sheets of parchment in an airtight container on your countertop in a cool, dry place away from light and heat.

Is Turkish delight good or bad for you? ›

Turkish delight is often served with coffee or tea in Turkey. Turkish delight is certainly not a healthy option, though. A small 1.4 ounce (40 gram) serving of the treat packs 32 grams of sugar and zero nutritional value.

Is Turkish delight full of sugar? ›

Turkish Delight, also known as Lokum, is a popular confectionery originating from Turkey. In simple words, it is a jelly-like soft nougat bar mainly made from starch and sugar and typically flavoured with rosewater, lemon, or other fruit flavours.

What Greek sweet is like Turkish delight? ›

Magnificently bright pink and squidgy, this sugar-dusted Turkish delight is hard to resist. Made the traditional way, with cornstarch, this 'Loukoumi' - as it is known in Greece - is gelatine free and lightly sweetened with rose water and almond essence.

What is another name for Turkish delight? ›

The other name for Turkish Delight is Loukoum or Lokum, which is an Arabic word meaning 'morsel' or 'little bite. ' It is believed that the name 'Turkish Delight' was given to this sweet treat by a British traveler who first discovered it during his travels to Istanbul.

What is the famous Turkish delight? ›

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.

Why is Turkish delight expensive? ›

Our Turkish Delight Comes From Istanbul

Our Turkish delight may not be the cheapest on the internet, but when it comes to Turkish delight, you get what you pay for. Making delicious, authentic Turkish delight is a labor of love and a lot of time and effort goes into each batch.

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.

How to stop Turkish delight from sweating? ›

How to stop your Turkish delight sweating. Remove it from the pan and cut into cubes. Leave them spaced apart on a chopping board at room temperature for 24 hours to sweat. Coat each cube in cornflour then leave to cure at room temperature for a few hours.

Is it okay to eat out of date in Turkish Delight? ›

Generally, Turkish Delight can last for up to three months if stored properly. If you purchase Turkish Delight from us it's best to consume it within a month or two of purchase. The fresher it is, the better it will taste.

Is Turkish Delight good for diabetics? ›

As the traditional sweet treat, it'll be hard to avoid. Turkish delight has less calories at around 50–60kcal per square, but the sugar content is still high at around 13g.

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 does traditional 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.

What is Fry's Turkish delight made of? ›

Glucose syrup, sugar, water, cocoa butter, cocoa mass, modified maize starch, dried skimmed MILK, whey permeate powder (from MILK), gelling agent (pectin), palm oil, MILK fat, colours (beetroot red. carotenes), emulsifier (E442), firming agent (E509), flavourings.

Does the frys Turkish delight have gelatin? ›

Made in Australia by Cadbury and Halal certified. Also Vegetarian friendly (gelatine free) and gluten free.

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.

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