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This magical hot drink conjured up by the evil enchantress of Narnia, the White Witch, is the ultimate temptation. Made with creamy white chocolate and traditional turkish delight flavours of pistachio and rosewater with a hint of salt, it's sure to put you under the spell of the White Witch! Narnia Food Recipes, Narnia Recipes, Narnia Food, Literature Recipes, Narnia Cosplay, Evil Enchantress, Literary Recipes, Storybook Christmas, Pan Fried Trout

This magical hot drink conjured up by the evil enchantress of Narnia, the White Witch, is the ultimate temptation. Made with creamy white chocolate and traditional turkish delight flavours of pistachio and rosewater with a hint of salt, it's sure to put you under the spell of the White Witch!

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“For eating and reading are two pleasures that combine admirably.” —Clive Staples Lewis Originally published in physical form in the late 90s and out of print shortly thereafter, The Official Narnia Cookbook: Food from The Chronicles of Narnia by C.S. Lewis is back in action (11/5/13) in eBook form as part of the celebration remembering C. S. Lewis, 50 years after his passing. With recipes selected and introduced by Lewis' stepson, Douglas Gresham, along with the original illustrations from…

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Make the classic turkish delight that you know from The Chronicles of Narnia's 'The Lion, The Witch and the Wardrobe' Turkish Delight Recipe, Low Boil, Coconut Dessert, The Chronicles Of Narnia, Square Pan, Lemon Rind, Food Colouring, Homemade Candies, Turkish Delight

Forget the store-bought rubbery flowery candy they call Turkish Delight. You need this authentic Turkish Delight recipe, also known as lokum, to understand why Edmund in The Chronicles of Narnia 'had never tasted anything more delicious.'

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