Turkish delight recipes
Turkish delight are small, fragrant cubes of jelly, usually flavoured with rosewater, orange flower water or citrus fruit juice and heavily dusted with icing sugar. The sweets are made by boiling sugar syrup and cornflour together slowly for several hours over a low heat; the result is a dense, sticky jelly. Turkish delight are served alongside coffee or tea in Middle Eastern households. Oils flavoured with cinnamon or peppermint are sometimes used as an alternative to rosewater.
Shelina's Turkish delight cheesecake makes a beautiful centrepiece for an Eid feast. Best of all, it needs no baking at all, just set it in the fridge overnight and serve it the next day.
You will need a food processor and a 20cm/8in springform cake tin to make this recipe.
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Storage
Store Turkish delight in an airtight container in the fridge or in a cool, dry place for up to one month.
Other considerations
Some Turkish delight recipes may call for gelatine to speed up the process, but remember that these will not be suitable for vegetarians and vegans.