Baklava

My first time making baklava was years ago when my sister-in-law told me she’s a huge fan of this Middle East dessert. Considered how she’s never liked to eat dessert, I was quite surprised that she would like this because baklava is notoriously sweet. My first attempt totally proved that!

Being said that, I do understand why baklava can be highly addictive. Layers of crisp phyllo sheet alternate with spiced nut mixture, then the whole thing is soaked in syrup made with honey and lemon. Such a decadent treat!

The ultra paper-thin phyllo sheets are very fragile to handle as they break very easily. But I would say baklava is pretty forgiving about this. As long as you are able to put everything together even when the sheets fall apart inside the layers, it won’t affect the wonderful taste.

Ingredients (about 36 diamonds/squares):
1 cup granulated sugar
1 cup water
1/2 cup honey
2 tablespoons lemon juice
1 (16 oz/about 24 sheets) package phyllo dough, thawed by package instructions
2 sticks unsalted butter, melted
3 cups walnuts, roughly chopped
1 teaspoon ground cinnamon

Directions:
To make the syrup, combine sugar, water, honey and lemon juice in a sauce pan. Bring to a boil over medium high heat or until sugar dissolves. Reduce heat to low and cook without stirring for another 5 minutes. Remove from heat and let cool.
Preheat oven to 350F. Grease a 13″ x 9″ baking pan.
Trim phyllo dough to fit the baking pan. (I cut my pastry dough in half vertically, so each sheet fitted my pan perfectly. And I had 48 sheets after cutting.)
Place one phyllo sheet in the prepared pan and lightly brush with butter. Repeat with 9 more sheets until you have 10 sheets in the pan.
Mix walnuts and cinnamon. Spread 1 cup of the nut mixture on the butter sheets.
Repeat 2 more times. And finish with 10 buttered sheets.
The order is: 10 sheets / 1 cup nuts / 10 sheets / 1 cup nuts / 10 sheets / 1 cup nuts / 10 sheets
Use a sharp knife to cut into diamond or square shapes all the way to the bottom of the pan.
Bake for about 50 minutes until baklava is golden and crisp.
Remove baklava from oven and immediately spoon sauce over it. Let it sit for 4 to 6 hours or even overnight uncovered at room temperature. This helps the syrup to penetrate the layers.

8 comments

  1. I love baklava! I’ve never thought about making it myself! But i might try now! Thank you for sharing the recipe!

  2. might want to get rid of the “12 cupcakes” part at the beginning of the recipe (though that would be an interesting mash-up!). i made baklava a couple years ago and it was such an ordeal! will have to try it again using your recipe soon (:

  3. Baklava is one of my favourite desserts! Your recipe looks quite easy to follow. I will try! Thanks!

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