Best 3 Nutty Baklava Recipes

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Baklava, a rich and indulgent pastry, is a beloved dessert with a history as long and diverse as its ingredients. Originating in the kitchens of the Ottoman Empire, it has since become a cherished treat across the globe. This article presents a delectable Nutty Baklava recipe that combines the traditional flavors of honey, nuts, and filo dough with a touch of modernity. Additionally, it offers two enticing variations: a gluten-free version for those with dietary restrictions and a chocolate-dipped baklava that adds an extra layer of decadence. Each recipe is meticulously explained with step-by-step instructions, ensuring that both experienced bakers and enthusiastic beginners can create this exquisite dessert with confidence.

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MIDDLE EASTERN NUT-FILLED MULTILAYERED PASTRY (BAKLAVA)



Middle Eastern Nut-Filled Multilayered Pastry (Baklava) image

Provided by Gil Marks

Categories     Dairy     Nut     Dessert     Bake     Rosh Hashanah/Yom Kippur     Almond     Spice     Fall     Kosher     Party     Phyllo/Puff Pastry Dough     Pastry     Kidney Friendly     Vegetarian     Pescatarian     Peanut Free     Soy Free

Yield Makes about 36 small diamond-shaped pastries

Number Of Ingredients 14

Syrup:
3 cups sugar, or 2 cups sugar and 1 cup honey
1 1/2 cups water
2 tablespoons lemon juice
2 tablespoons light corn syrup (optional)
2 (3-inch) sticks cinnamon (optional)
4 to 6 whole cloves, or 1/2 teaspoon ground cardamom (optional)
Filling:
1 pound blanched almonds, pistachios, walnuts, or any combination, finely chopped or coarsely ground (about 4 cups)
1/4 cup sugar
1 to 2 teaspoons ground cinnamon
1/4 teaspoon ground cloves or cardamom (optional)
1 pound (about 24 sheets) phyllo dough
About 1 cup (2 sticks) melted butter or vegetable oil

Steps:

  • 1. To make the syrup: Stir the sugar, water, lemon juice, and if using, the corn syrup, cinnamon sticks, and/or cloves over low heat until the sugar dissolves, about 5 minutes. Stop stirring, increase the heat to medium, and cook until the mixture is slightly syrupy, about 5 minutes (it will register 225 degrees on a candy thermometer). Discard the cinnamon sticks and whole cloves. Let cool.
  • 2. To make the filling: Combine all the filling ingredients.
  • 3. Preheat the oven to 350 degrees. Grease a 12-by-9-inch or 13-by-9-inch baking pan or 15-by-10-inch jelly roll pan.
  • 4. Place a sheet of phyllo in the prepared pan and lightly brush with butter. Repeat with 7 more sheets. Spread with half of the filling. Top with 8 more sheets, brushing each with butter. Use any torn sheets in the middle layer. Spread with the remaining nut mixture and end with a top layer of 8 sheets, continuing to brush each with butter. Trim any overhanging edges.
  • 5. Using a sharp knife, cut 6 equal lengthwise strips (about 1 3/4 inches wide) through the top layer of pastry. Make 1 1/2-inch-wide diagonal cuts across the strips to form diamond shapes.
  • 6. Just before baking, lightly sprinkle the top of the pastry with cold water. This inhibits the pastry from curling. Bake for 20 minutes. Reduce the heat to 300 degrees and bake until golden brown, about 15 additional minutes.
  • 7. Cut through the scored lines. Drizzle the cooled syrup slowly over the hot baklava and let cool for at least 4 hours. Cover and store at room temperature for up to 1 week. If the baklava dries out while being stored, drizzle with a little additional hot syrup.
  • VARIATIONS
  • Instead of brushing each layer of phyllo with butter, cut the unbaked baklava into diamonds all the way through, drizzle with 1 cup vegetable oil, and let stand for 10 minutes before baking.
  • Persian Baklava:
  • Using the almonds and cardamom in the filling: Omit the lemon juice and cinnamon from the syrup and add 1/4 cup rose water or 1 tablespoon orange blossom water after it has cooled.
  • Paklava(Azerbaijani Baklava):
  • For the filling, use 2 cups blanched almonds, 2 cups unsalted pistachios, 1/4 cup sugar, 1 teaspoon ground cardamom, and 1 teaspoon ground cinnamon. Crush 1/4 teaspoon saffron threads and let steep in 3 tablespoons of the melted butter for 15 minutes and use to brush the top sheet of phyllo.

NUTTY BAKLAVA



Nutty Baklava image

Make and share this Nutty Baklava recipe from Food.com.

Provided by Leta8076

Categories     Dessert

Time 1h15m

Yield 36 baklavas

Number Of Ingredients 10

1 (17 1/4 ounce) package frozen phyllo pastry, thawed
1 1/4 cups butter, melted
1 1/4 cups flaked coconut, lightly toasted
1/2 cup finely chopped macadamia nuts, toasted
1/2 cup finely chopped pecans
1/2 cup firmly packed brown sugar
1 teaspoon ground allspice
1 cup sugar
1/2 cup water
1/4 cup honey

Steps:

  • Combine coconut, macadamia nuts, pecans, brown sugar, and allspice; stir well.
  • Set aside.
  • Butter a 13X9 baking pan.
  • Cut phyllo in half, crosswise, and cut each half to fit the pan.
  • Discard trimmings.
  • Cover phyllo with a slightly damp towel.
  • Layer 10 sheets of phyllo in pan, brushing each sheet with melted butter.
  • Sprinkle one-third of nut mixture over phyllo in pan.
  • Top with 10 sheets of phyllo, brushing each sheet with melted butter.
  • Repeat procedure twice with remaining nut mixture, phyllo, and butter, ending with the buttered phyllo.
  • Cut into diamond shapes, using a sharp knife.
  • (Do not cut through bottom layer).
  • Bake at 350 for 45 minutes or until top is browned.
  • Let cool completely.
  • Combine 1 cup sugar, water, and honey in a medium saucepan.
  • Bring to a boil; reduce heat, and simmer 5 minutes.
  • Remove from heat; drizzle syrup over baklava.
  • Cover and let stand at room temperature 24 hours.
  • *Wheneverworking with phyllo dough, be sure to keep it covered with a damp towel or plastic wrap to prevent it drying out.
  • Only take out one sheet at a time.

GREEK BAKLAVA



Greek Baklava image

A Greek favorite that makes everyone think you are a master chef and is sooo easy to make!! I taught a Greek friend how to make apple pie and she taught me this fabulous recipe. The phyllo dough for this recipe is found in the freezer section of most grocery stores. Add a little lemon zest to the sugar sauce, if desired.

Provided by NEONWILLIE

Categories     World Cuisine Recipes     European     Greek

Yield 18

Number Of Ingredients 8

1 (16 ounce) package phyllo dough
1 pound chopped nuts
1 cup butter
1 teaspoon ground cinnamon
1 cup water
1 cup white sugar
1 teaspoon vanilla extract
½ cup honey

Steps:

  • Preheat oven to 350 degrees F(175 degrees C). Butter the bottoms and sides of a 9x13 inch pan.
  • Chop nuts and toss with cinnamon. Set aside. Unroll phyllo dough. Cut whole stack in half to fit pan. Cover phyllo with a dampened cloth to keep from drying out as you work. Place two sheets of dough in pan, butter thoroughly. Repeat until you have 8 sheets layered. Sprinkle 2 - 3 tablespoons of nut mixture on top. Top with two sheets of dough, butter, nuts, layering as you go. The top layer should be about 6 - 8 sheets deep.
  • Using a sharp knife cut into diamond or square shapes all the way to the bottom of the pan. You may cut into 4 long rows the make diagonal cuts. Bake for about 50 minutes until baklava is golden and crisp.
  • Make sauce while baklava is baking. Boil sugar and water until sugar is melted. Add vanilla and honey. Simmer for about 20 minutes.
  • Remove baklava from oven and immediately spoon sauce over it. Let cool. Serve in cupcake papers. This freezes well. Leave it uncovered as it gets soggy if it is wrapped up.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 393.1 calories, Carbohydrate 37.5 g, Cholesterol 27.1 mg, Fat 25.9 g, Fiber 3.1 g, Protein 6.1 g, SaturatedFat 9 g, Sodium 196.4 mg, Sugar 19.9 g

Tips:

  • Use fresh filo dough: Fresh filo dough is more pliable and easier to work with than frozen dough. If you can't find fresh filo dough, you can thaw frozen dough in the refrigerator overnight.
  • Brush each layer of filo dough with melted butter: This will help to create a crispy, flaky baklava.
  • Use a sharp knife to cut the baklava: A sharp knife will help to create clean, even cuts.
  • Serve the baklava at room temperature: Baklava is best served at room temperature so that the flavors can fully develop.
  • Store the baklava in an airtight container: Baklava can be stored in an airtight container at room temperature for up to 2 weeks.

Conclusion:

Baklava is a delicious and versatile dessert that can be enjoyed by people of all ages. It is a popular choice for special occasions, but it can also be enjoyed as a everyday treat. With its rich, nutty flavor and flaky texture, baklava is sure to please everyone who tries it.

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