Baklava

"This is a delicious, sweet, finger-licking dessert. When you are working with phyllo dough, keep a slightly damp towel over your phyllo sheets so they don't dry out. When peeling off a phyllo sheet from the stack, do so by one end and pull away slowly to avoid tears. Small tears won't matter too much in this recipe. However, if you completely rip up a phyllo sheet just discard it and try again!"
 
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Ready In:
1hr 15mins
Ingredients:
11
Yields:
1 9x13 panful
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ingredients

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directions

  • Preheat oven to 375 degrees F.
  • Melt butter (start with 2 sticks - you can always melt another stick if needed) and crisco together. Coat the bottom and sides of a 9 x 13 baking pan completely.
  • Layer phyllo dough for bottom crust: Lay down 1 sheet of phyllo and completely brush with melted butter. Continue until you have 6 buttered sheets of phyllo.
  • Mix the nuts, sugar and cinnamon together. Sprinkle some of this mixture over your bottom crust.
  • Then lay down 2 layers of phyllo, one at a time - each sheet needs buttering. Sprinkle another coating of your nut mixture. Continue alternating with 2 layers of buttered phyllo and a sprinkling of the nut mixture. (Make sure you have at least 6 sheets of phyllo dough left for your top crust. ).
  • Lay your 6 phyllo sheets, 1 buttered at a time, to create your top crust. Use remainder of butter over top of crust. (If you didn't have enough butter, you could melt more.).
  • Score pieces diagonally.
  • Bake uncovered for about 30 minutes, or whenever browned.
  • Turn oven down to 350 degrees F. and cover baklava with foil. Continue baking for another 30 minutes.
  • Meanwhile make your syrup:

  • Boil sugar and water together. Add honey, lemon juice and brandy.
  • Turn to low heat, stirring, until the mixture thickens. This should take approximately 10 minutes. Let cool.
  • When baklava is done cooking, pour the cooled syrup all over the top, while the baklava is still hot. Cool the baklava and finish cutting. Keep in a cool place.

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Reviews

  1. Supresungly easy to prepare! I've made half portion and I prepared 24 miniature baklava with this. Instead of crisco aI used a simple margarine and it worked very well. As my baklava were so small I also reduced the cooking time.The mold I used was 17 to 28 cm. This turned out so delicius that I could not expect better results. Thanks a lot for this delish!
     
  2. It was my first time doing baklava and using phyllo dough. I bought refrigerated phyllo dough which was very easy to work with. I needed almost 1 1/2 cup butter. I used walnuts but I'll have to try with pistachios. I didn't have enough sugar, so for the syrup, I used 1 1/4 cup sugar and 3/4 cup splenda. It worked :) I used 1 tablespoon cinnamon. Next time I may try with cardamom but a little bit less, or both combined together. I used brandy. I didn't think there was too much syrup. Baklava are made that way ;) And next time after the syrup is poured, I'll add finely chopped nuts on top to make them even more beautiful. Thanks LifeIsGood :) Made for the Zwizzle Chicks of ZWT
     
  3. Oh man, this was goood. The syrup was a little excessive but who could complain about sweet gooey goodness? Loved it! Made for ZWT6.
     
  4. Pure heaven! I don't even know where to start in trying to describe this wonderful Greek gem of a recipe. First, it was a lot easier to make than I first anticipated. I always avoided baklava recipes because it seemed a difficult recipe to master. But, although working with phyllo dough is a delicate and patient process, it's not difficult. And the end result is well worth the effort. My entire family just loved this Baklava recipe. Thank you for sharing your recipe, LifeIsGood. Made for Zaar World Tour #6.
     
  5. This was an amazing desert. My husband really loves Baklava and he really enjoyed this recipe. We made this together and it was interesting to make. It was quite the comedy act in our tiny kitchen trying to make this desert. Making Baklava is not my favorite desert to make since working with the phyillo dough is a HUGE pain! However the texture and the taste was very good. It is definitely a different desert than what an American is use to, since we are use to much sweeter and flavorful than this, yet is definitely a good change of pace. I think that the trick to using this dough is practice and so I am sure my husband will be asking for me to make this again and I will since he cooks all the meals in the house.
     
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Hello! I have a wonderful husband and two fantastic kids. I love to read, have fun with family and friends, stay active with: running; soccer; golf; biking; hiking; and gardening. I love to travel. I'm looking forward to more international travel someday. Cooking has become a passion for me. I love to read cookbooks, watch the Food Network, and try new recipes. I have way too many cookbooks! A few of my favorites are: Barefoot Contessa (any - but especially 'Family Style'),Rachael Ray 30-Minute Meals 2, Roasting by Barbara Kafka, Beyond Parsley & The Black Dog Summer on the Vineyard Cookbook. I try to carefully choose recipes that I think my family will enjoy, which is why most of my ratings are 3-5 stars. Happy cooking!
 
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