How To Make Authentic Turkish Delight Street food Recipe [ASMR]
"Turkish Delight" レシピ 非常に有名なトルコ料理 の作り方 [Eating sound]
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●● Recipe (レシピ):
- 600g Sugar (3 Cups)
(グラニュー糖)
- 230ml Water (1 Cup)
(水)
- 15ml Lemon juice (1 Tbsp)
(レモン汁)
- Medium heat 15 minutes
(中火 15分)
- 90g Corn starch (3/4 Cup)
(コーンスターチ)
- 1Tsp Cream of tartar
(歯石のクリーム)
- 575ml Water (2,5 Cups)
(水)
- Medium heat 30 minutes
(中火 30分)
- 1Tsp Vanilla extract
(バニラエッセンス)
- Food Coloring
(食品着色料)
- Cooking oil
(サラダ油)
- Mold size 15cm
(ケーキ型)
- Wait for 3 hours
(3時間待つ)
- Corn starch
(コーンスターチ)
#ASMR #OhNino #NinosHome #TurkishDelight
All the recipes and dishes I have made are referenced and learned on the internet, youtube, google... I'm not the first to make them, not the first to create a certain dish. . I just change the ingredients to make the dish suit my taste. And I just hope my video has an easy way to communicate so that you can successfully make the dishes that you like. If anything bothers you, I sincerely apologize.
And the last thing I am not a professional chef. I'm just a normal person, thank you.
Trans:
1. "Turkish Delight"레시피 매우 유명한 터키 요리
2. Làm kẹo Turkish Delight cực kỳ nổi tiếng của Thổ Nhỉ Kỳ
3. Resep "Turkish Delight" hidangan Turki yang sangat terkenal
4. "Turkish Delight" สูตรอาหารตุรกีที่มีชื่อเสียงมาก
5. “Turkish Delight”食譜非常有名的土耳其菜
6. "Turkish Deligh" नुस्खा अत्यंत प्रसिद्ध तुर्की व्यंजन
7. وصفة "Turkish Delight" الطبق التركي الشهير للغاية
8. "Türk Lokumu" tarifi son derece ünlü Türk yemeği
So nicely done. With this, no selling out your family to the ice queen required
Very true 😩
everyone who doesnt read not understanding the joke: 👁👁
After that scene, which I watched like 10 years ago or something, I have had this weird fascination towards turkish delight. I have never had the courage to make it, but I want to do it now. 🤧🤧 Also, your account name.....
Yeah that was the first time I saw Turkish delight. It looked delicious.
Damn, everytime I watch that scene I crave some delight
My grandmother who was from Croatia but with Turkish roots used to make this. The pale yellow was always lemon with bits of lemon zest, the pink was rosewater with rose petals, and the pale green was pistachio flavor with bits of pistachio nuts in it. She used to keep it all in a beautiful gold inlaid wooden box by the front door. Anyone who came to her door- friend, foe, mailman, someone lost, salesman- didn't matter, everyone was offered a piece. Thank you for this recipe!
Sounds good! My grandmother loved pistachio pudding and probably would have loved to try that. I want to learn to make it. 😊 I’d better not try lemon or rose with my food problems but they sound good!
omg the rosewater with petals sounds amazing. I was thinking of that exact thing when watching this batch being made. Sadly never got to experience Turkish delights yet but always heard about em. Grandma's always have a heart of gold in the food they share. Bless her and your family for sharing :)
Can I just say “Thank you”? No loud or annoying music, no stupid sounding voice narrations, no unnecessary/complicated methods, no rushed explanations, and the cats are adorable!
I know! This is very well done, and looks wonderful as well!
That's the quality you can expect every time from this guy
Yes, this ^^^
And no forcing us to watch every boring minute of stirring. Some KZheadrs think we don't know how to stir.
Yeah, I don’t get why a lot of cooking channels just put a bunch of unnecessary filler, I didn’t click on a video to listen to a bunch of random songs that would play in the background of a bullshit kids show
As a Turkish person, I really liked the way you made the Turkish delight, I'm sure it also tastes pretty well, for the next time you can try the red one with rose aroma, it will taste more authentic :)
Lokumu neden delight olarak çevirmişiz saçmalığa bak Turkish delight
Onu da çevirene sormak lazım 😅
Aha türkler
@@bdml991 çünkü lokum türklere özgü değil.
@@bdml991 delight kotu bir kelime degil ki malmisin neye cevirsinler o zaman yabancilar zaten turklere kaba diyor sen bir örneksin
Some 70 years ago and more, my brother and I would have these delicious candies (which we simply called "jellies") every Saturday as a weekly treat in our home town of Baltimore, Maryland. They were sold in several of our neighborhood candy stores and confectionaries, and they came in raspberry, lemon, orange, lime and grape flavors. What a treat!
😮ا😅معًه ب🇱🇸🇱🇸🇱🇹🇱🇮🇱🇸🇱🇸🇱🇹🇱🇸🇱🇹🇱🇹🇳🇿
omg do you have any idea what these stores were called?
omg how old're yoy now??
I respect you, thank you
@@perryna4429 About to turn 81 in a couple of months. Only the good die young, so I figure to make to about 340.
Turkish delight reminds me of Narnia movie all the time. A food lover can remember special food, sweets from every corner 😂😋😉
yep of one my fav childhood movie ❤️
Truee my fav movie
Sameeee
Yasss it's my fav movieeee~
That stuff had me addicted as a child but Narnia scared me off for a while. Maybe it's time I return to my long-lost love...
As a Turkish person it always makes me happy when people try / like dishes from our cuisine. Reading the comments warmed my heart. Thank you for posting this and thanks for the cultural representation!
I'm turkish and i think this was well done. The texture is very alike but we mostly have these with rose flavor:)
@Lyrical Voltaic Oh yes, Narnia!
@Lyrical Voltaic I thinking the same tho,it's look familiar in my mind😅
Me too
rose water and pistachios@@gnapsirin2766
turkey is not a country, its just stolen armenian land
im turkish and this is delightful bro
kral adam ya
🧢
Same
@@SomeRamdomAhole what is that for?
Bende
I'm Turkish and I'm so glad you did this. I love you and your channel so much. I was very happy when you made Bazlama. I love you so much.
@@JKdayoo eh?
A Turkish delight delighted turk experiencing Turkish delight
@@boomerang_monkey 🤝🏻
@@JKdayoo IN the country. Here at other countries we don’t randomly brag about it on the internet (just real life lol) Edit: just joking
@@JKdayoo please pay attention to us 🤞😅
This video has one of the most positive comments sections I’ve ever seen. It’s nice to see something so wholesome.
I agree, my dear.
This is perfect because I just tried Turkish delight for the first time and I’ve been looking for a recipe, Nino always saves the day🙏🏼
I am a Turk of 33 years of age and I have never heard anyone making this stuff at home. This is like something you serve to your guests with coffee or something but never really eat yourself.
I am Turkish and I am very happy to see this video also Turkish delight looks great.
thats amazing! i didnt know about this recipe, they looks delicious! absolutely going to make it
@@JKdayoo are you sure you're a girl
Greek strong turk weak
@@kapralwichura hahhah
Doesn’t it have roses
Thank you so much for making Turkish delight! But I want to say it that the red coloured delights always has rose water(edible) inside them which is why they are red, we call them rose delight
Yes its rose water not food coloring
me watching it thinking wheres the flavor?!?
@@grumpyracer1791 same, but he added vanilla and a tablespoon of lemon juice. I guess it was the flavors for his delight but I think it would be too heavy with that much sugar and no flavor in it. My Turkish taste buds could never
May I know...if I want to put rose water, should I omit lemon juice?
Interesting, thank you
As a fan from turkey i feel very proud and appreciated when watching the food you make from turkish cuisine.Keep up the good work babez
This was perfect with no music and no subtitles. Perfect. Thank you
Lovely to see so many Turkish people commending you on this recipe. Good for you!
Talk about Turkiye or turkish people in a video or comment and you shall find half of the turkish population responding you lol. I know I am late even though this is a nino vid but I must say turks always appear immediately when they find out you're talking about something related to them 😂
Turkish delight is very popular in my native Bosnia and maybe some other Balkan countries that used to be under the Ottoman rule. You can find it in most pastry shops that sell traditional Bosnian desserts and also in grocery stores. I'm not aware that anyone makes it in their household kitchens because it is so widely available for purchase at an accessible price.
My dad lived in Turkey for some time, he absolutely loves eating and sharing these with us :D
as a Turkısh i really am happy to see you making the delights
Güzelde yaptı.
@@sberkbayram he*
@@sberkbayram bence de
@@Sheeeeesh126 bence de sinir bozucu
@@Sheeeeesh126 bi siktir git de
Can we appreciate how much effort Nino puts into this video?
🤖🤖🤖🤖
Im turkish, this recipe is not wrong actually but we usually use rose flavor. If there is none in your local supermarket its okay.
See, without even knowing much about Turkish delight, I expected this to have rose water in it. I am glad to see I am not crazy.
"We"... You must be the arrogant "my way and no other" type. There is no wrong recipe, you just go around acting like your culture should only have the one "authentic" recipe. Might want to humble yourself. (Rose water was often a filler for flavors that did not exist back then) Note: Also, not everyone likes candy that tastes like potpourri.
@@escapedcops08 There really isn't anything to get triggered about here, but you do you.
Rose is the greatest of the Loukoum flavors.
@@lycanrocknroll9158 Not triggered, just correct. Lemon flavour with pink colouring is wrong. Lemon = pale yellow. Pink = rose. It's always been that way.
Man, I love turkish delight, the perfect shape, squishy form and sweet taste. I really want to try this
I'm Turkish and its looking really amazing!
Cidden baya guzel yapmis
Ağzım sulandı, rəsmən. 😂👍🏻 🇦🇿❤️🇹🇷
Nisa Soyadın Güneş mi ? Benim de güneş. Amasyalı mısın ?
@@clickbait5944 evett ama hayır değilim
thanks for sharing recipes from turkish cuisine nino! greetings from turkey! 🇹🇷❤️
🇦🇿❤️🇹🇷
Nişastasına hangi maddeyi koymuş, ben Arap mıyım?
@@user-pd6rb1fw8b bilmem arap mısın
I made this and it was so delicious! I made it again because my family DEVOURED it. Thank you for sharing this recipe Hombre!
Years ago I had just started my new job as a baker and I spent all night just before watching videos and I came across a Turkish Delight video and wanted to try it myself. The next day I go to work and we got a special order come in for some Turkish Delight, I couldn't help but laugh and tell my boss about it and was excited to make some, he said they had never gotten this order before and was the first time anyone requested it. It was a very large amount and I had to use a big 50 gallon kettle and stir the mixture for about 4 hours straight, it was massive pain and took a couple attempts, but it turned out good, and I got to try some for the first time and absolutely loved it. I really like the rose flavor. 🤤
Whenever I see Turkish delight I think of that scene from narnia with Edmund,I can’t even remember what the story is about but the individual scene sticks out to me lol 😂 it’s no surprise ig it did look tasty like in this video !!
Yeah I can see why he ratted out his siblings for some lmao. Children usually like sugar, and Turkish delight is a ton of it
@@habitualcacophony3532 😂 well balanced trade
@@habitualcacophony3532 the books take place during WW2 as well, food was rationed. so who knows when those children last had sweets.
looks great but we use rose syrup to give this color to the Turkish delight. thank u for sharing about turkish desserts🥰
@@JKdayoo Shush
Yum
I am Turkish and I can tell you that this is the best way to make Turkish delight (Turkish delight) thank you very much for your recipe
My mom would buy me this before going home from a visit at my grandmother's house when I was a kid! I loved this
I'm from turkey and this is really looks do yummy and look like original delight ❤️🇹🇷
@@JKdayoo Hello I am a b0t developed by a team please do no click the links above me stay safe!
Lots of love from Turkey 🇯🇵🇹🇷お疲れ様でした
Kardeşim bildiğim kadarıyla Koreli japonya bayragi yanlış olmuş bence
Straight to the point. No time wasted!!!! Perfect!!!!!!
I'm from turkey and I love Turkish Delight! Thank you for the recipe!
I love Turkish delight. In Europe, we usually associate it with rosewater, hence the pink colour. Lemon ones are often yellow. And one of the most famous brands, Fry's, dips it in chocolate. It's good however it's served.
dipping it in chocolate WTF?! I am turkish for 15 years and I have never heard of anything like that! I think its the same thing with doner in Germany, people change dishes as they like
@@Lunar_Alexus Once i get to a Turkish delight shop and there was a chlocolated Turkish delight. It isn't a rare thing. And it was greaaaat.
@@Lunar_Alexus oğlum bilgisizliğini çaktırma bari İstanbul’da kapalı çarşıda binbir çeşit çikolataya banılmış lokum satılıyor
Türkiyeden selamlar 🇹🇷🇹🇷🇹🇷 Bir Türk klasiği yaptığın için sağol NİNOS HOME
The sounds- This is literally asmr it sounds so good and, it looks so fricking delicious
Wow I'm inspired to try and make these for myself and my little girl when she's a bit older! I've always wanted to try Turkish delights and can't believe how easy it is. Not to mention reading some of the other comments on how people do flavors for em. Divines bless you for this amazing video
Nino I think you should make more recipes from other countries, people feel represented that way, its really cool. I would love to see a recipe from Brazil, like coxinha, it's very popular here.
Brazil mentioned.
What I'd the main ingredients in conxinha?
@@deii8532 It's a breaded dough filled with shredded chicken.
@@purplefake285 you can put other stuff inside but its traditionally chicken
This is one of the best channels ever ❤
I used to watch your videos in 2020. Came back to search for the chocolate truffles recipe. In that video you mentioned your cat was very sick, so I got really worried. I searched for your latest video, and found him/her alive! So glad (s)he is well!!! 💖
I’ve only had Turkish delights once and I don’t know where to by them. They’re so good. Thank you for the recipe.
Making turkish delight has been a dream ever since I first watched narnia as a kid
I just make it for my late night craving using your recipe. Thank you Nino. To anyone wondering, it taste just like marshmallow (due to vanilla essence)but vegan. I might try to diversity the flavours later❤️
Why is the cornstarch added at the end? I would want to try powdered sugar with it??!
@@TheJohng22 it's already very sweet. usually you would do a mixture of corn starch and sugar. but I prefer no sugar because of how sweet it already is
It's very nice of you to cook a Turkish dish Ninoo thank u so muuchhh. Looks delicious. Lots of love from Türkiye ^^^^
I should learn more Turkish recipes, this looks delicious!
Nicely done, the way you explained and presented make us literally eager to make it
Where r his catchy captions and subtitles😭😭😩😖😣
Hi, from Turkey 😊✌🏻 It is one of the world-famous traditional Turkish desserts as Turkish delight. It has been made in Anatolia since the 15th century. This unique flavor, which has a very old history, has many varieties such as rose, pistachio and fruit. You should definitely eat the original Turkish delight from Turkey. other traditional Turkish desserts are baklava, Turkish delight, kadayif, künefe, asure, rice pudding, katmer...they are all so delicious🙂 Turkey is a very rich country in terms of culture.I definitely recommend you to try different traditional Turkish dishes.There is also a lot to visit, see and experience about history, geographical location, natural beauties, people, food, culture. We welcome everyone to visit Turkey.😊✌🏻❤️🇹🇷loves from Turkey.
❤️❤️
girl I get the whole national pride thing but come on, this is just some mediocre sugary-starchy junk food, ain't nothing to be proud of.
I am turkish and it is so nice to see this recipe on your channel. I always eat turkish delight but I have never tried it before. I will definitely try this recipe 💕
You mean you never tried *to make* it before?
Born and bred UK but still one of my favourite sweets, love this stuff. Going to have a go at making this.
While I was watching this video I showed your cats to my mum....And she said she likes your cats!!!!!❤❤
As bayrakları 🇹🇷 This looks so good! As a turkish follower, im flattered!
When I was a kid, I watched Narnia and this dessert caught my eye. I desperately wanted to try it, so my mom, being the excellent mother she is, bought me some. I tried it and was extremely disappointed when I found that it made my mouth tingle, and tasted like ceiling.
It look so delicious😋 thank you for sharing this Turkish delight recipe....
This looks so good! I am Dee making this for my family! Tysm for sharing!
Day 1 of waiting for the subtitles (I will update this everyday) :)
thank you for the luscious visuals, I'll try it! these are often mixed with pistachio while the mixture is still a thick honey liquid, it balances the sweetness and adds a whole different delicious tatse
Like whole pistachios or like pistachio extract?
I can't wait to try this! It looks so good! :)
Traditionally you should add rose essence , great recipe and looks fairly simple going to try this 👍
these loook SO GOOD but usually the pink kind is flavored with rose water. its so good sandwiched between biscuits 🤤😋
Haven't had Turkish delight in years... now I want some
It's very popular here in Serbia, we learned to make it from the Ottomans while they were occupying the Balkans. We call it "ratluk", which is I guess our easy version of their original word "rahat lokum". Here the most popular version is with walnuts, but people love them in every flavor. It was one of my favorite sweets growing up.
omg turkish delight i've had it once before it was soooo good, i want to make it now!!
As an Azerbaijani Turk, I am very impressed for this. It looks so delicious ! Thank you, @Nino's Home ! 👍🏻🇦🇿❤️🇹🇷👍🏻 P.s - If you also cook "Baklava" it would be great ! It is one of the best Turkic (in general) foods in the Turkic cuisine (Actially, all of them are the best). It is great to eat it with a tea.
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@@vatanseverkopke7883 💪🏻🇦🇿❤️🇹🇷🤜🏻
I'm pretty sure that Greek people will think Baklava is from Greece and Turkic people argue that Baklava is from Turkey
He has already made a recipe of baklava check his channel
@@somefnaflover - The way I see it, you meant to say that : Cyprus is Turkey, Karabakh is Azerbaijan. Keep it that way. )))
thank you so much for putting in the cup measurements! like every time I follow your recipes I have to look up how many cups is blah blah grams, so thank you 😤🙏
Omg I always waited a Sarma video (a turkish food made of grape leaf) but Turkish delight sure is qwesome too! THANK YOU NINO!!!
Thank you for adding cup measurements Nino ❤️❤️❤️
You can use powdered sugar instead of corn starch for outsides.
As a Turkish person i can confirm that you made this one really really well ah no i mean you did it as always :)
These are delicious, I was given a box this year with the rose aroma. Very good
SO EASY! I have to try this - if it wasn't 1am I'd be making it right now (fighting off the urge to do it anyhow LOL). I have some nice Pomegranate juice which would make this extra tangy... THANK YOU!!!!!!!!!!! UPDATE - couldn't wait. Did a batch up, and it's cooling now. No food colouring, but I had wonderful BLACKBERRY flavouring... Already tastes like Heaven. This should be SPECTACULAR
i actually did mine at 1 am. turned out very thick and gooey. think I kept it on the stove for too long and it lost a lot of water
I'm from India but I love Turkish dramas and hande ercel, Can yaman 😍❤️ and i also love Turkish food whenever I see Turkish food my mouth watering ❤️
I can't help but laugh JSLAGHQLLSJA yan caman: nice greek actor
@@mishkathfreya5884 She is just kidding , in Turkey can yaman isnt a good actor. So we act like he is a greek actor
@@Svtlna why can Yaman is best actor in India he is very popular
@@mishkathfreya5884 but in Turkey we love other actor more than Can Yaman. He just has some muscle , thats all
@@mishkathfreya5884 As the other person said, he is not a good actor. he only has b00bs that grants him the main character roles. and if you havent realised yet, all of the series he have acted; they have really similar scnerios. you dont need much brain cells to process the scnerio of the series because they are not deep, they have made for common people, peasents, to be clear.
the minute I saw this I also took it as that refrence from that movie, omg it loked godly, this is a must-make in my book
you have summoned the turkish lolol im so happy you did a recipe for this, as a turkish fan :D
We say LOKUM in turkish and it taste amazingg love from istanbul🇹🇷🫠❤️🔥🧡
Not rahat lokum? What does rahat mean?
@@Yablonskiis rahat means comfortable but its not rahat lokum its just lokum
@@Yablonskiis "rahat" word mean : comfortable or soft
Turkiyeden selamlar🇹🇷🇹🇷🇹🇷🇹🇷🇹🇷
Everybody saying their Turkish is not, I'm from Turkey, Still am in Turkey, 100% Turkish. This recipe is the modernized one sold in stores, Not the traditional one. So fundamentally, Everybody saying they are Turkish are either no lifes that arent, or people that left Turkey ages ago and arent even entirely Turkish. I showed this to my authentic Turkish Parents, Their response is this is the modernized one, And the recipe does not differ! the traditional one is the same everywhere. But, I cannot lie this is verry good Delight you were spot on with the modernized version. I'm just mad that people are claiming this to be traditional, Its a insult to my culture.
I thought they were kidding, no Turks actually *do* remind you of their "turkishness" every five seconds.
@@hankj.wimbleton2831 You're not turkish arent you
@@hankj.wimbleton2831 Thats practically my point, Like 80 "TURKISH" people down in the comments praising this. If they've ever been to turkey they'd know this is the commercial recipe thats practically just microplastics 🤣🤣🤣
@@TheBriti-Critic Nope, american with spanish, british, and german blood, no turkish blood.
@@hankj.wimbleton2831 kek
OMG I’m going to move in with you!!!! 😂I loved Turkish delights thank youuu for sharing the recipe ❤
sugar jelly made with gelatin = marshmallow sugar jelly made with cornflour = turkish delight 😊
Its also a very popular sweet in Bosnia. You can make it with walnuts aswell for example. It tastes really good. A lot of variations are possible.
Yes!! The nuts and also fruit flavors which is what I was raised with.
You like the nut type also?? Nice.
Beautiful video. Just the right amount of time for each step.
SA TÜRKLER ♥ Thanks for cooking our traditional dessert Nino *-*
You are gen z turkish: turkish channels 🙅♂️ In person of different nationalities👍
Oh my God! Seriously 😳 You make it look so easy. I love Turkish Delight. Will definitely give it a try. Thank you.
do not forgot to add rose water to it
How did it go? xD
I think Turkish Delights are DISGUSTANG.
like the way you make it is more easy thank you
I love how the cats get the final inspection! Lol
Well done! And if you know that, when we make lokums, we use natural things to give it a color. Like rose syrup, mint juice, grape juice and more. And it gives a amazing flavor too. but in these days, people just using food colorings. Of course its works but I reccomend the traditional way more :)
en sevdiğim kanal, bizim tatlımızı yapmış asın bayrakları dostlar 🇹🇷
You make it look easy, and so delicious!
I'm getting my wife to make this. I love it! Dipped in milk chocolate is even better! Yum!
I loved it! I think you forgot (or couldn't find) to add rose flavour :)
Lezzetlerimizi görmek ne büyük şeref. Yalnız ben üzerinde pudra şekeri -veya mısır nişastası- değil de hindistan cevizi olanı daha çok seviyorum. Favori lokumum, *Safran Lokumu* , imkanınız varsa ya da yolunuz düşerse denemenizi şiddetle öneririm. Not: Tarifin orijinali gıda boyasından değil, gül suyundan yapılır.
Turkish delight never fails to remind me of Narnia😭✨
Oh this recipe is look really delicious and two cat is so pretty and adorable.
Tüm videolarınızda olduğu gibi bu tarifi de çok güzel yapmışsınız. Bir Türk yemeğini yapmanız çok hoş. Türkiyeden sevgiler!♡ (As with all your videos, you made this recipe very well. It's very nice of you to cook a Turkish dish. Love from Türkiye!♡)
*LÀM KẸO TURKISH DELIGHTCỰC KÌ NỔI TIẾNG CỦA NGƯỜI THỔ NHỮ KÌ NGON QUÁ ĐI ANH ƠI EM RẤT THÍCH XEM NHỮNG VIDEO LÀM KẸO LÀM BÁNH NHƯ THẾ NÀY MONG ANH LÀM THÊM NHIỀU VIDEO NHƯ NÀY NỮA❤️🇻🇳📌*
Thanks for making a food from our country! Love from Turkey❤
Turkiye
Türkiye*
Especially delicious with a walnut kernal in every turkish delight piece.
Amazing just like everything else you make ❤️
@Starlight Stage Television Official Channel anime character?