Baklava is a rich sweet pastry, made with layers of thin sheets of pastry, filled with nuts and soaked in syrup. It has been claimed by ethnic regions , some say it as Greek and some as Turkish....
Wherever this sweet originated, this is just one amazing sweet. Everytime when we buy a big box of baklavas, it disappears within a day. Few times I failed in trying this baklava, however it's not a complete failure, I have to say a bit dry. Still you can claim that as a type of baklava. To me this one was perfect, completely soaked, perfectly cooked layers and the right amount of nuts. If you are planning to make this sweet for your friends and family or any occasion , just make it a day ahead which will give enough time to soak in the syrup. I made this last week , nothing has left now, still I'm dreaming about this delicious pastry.
So let's go to the recipe for my sweet little sweet.
Here is the link from which I followed the recipe with few variations.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C6mICkUdelQ
Preparation Time: 45 minutes
Cooking Time: 1 hr 15 minutes
Makes 15 squares
Ingredients:
Phyllo pastry- 500 g( 20 sheets)
Walnuts- 100 g
Almonds- 100 g
Pista- 100 g
Cinnamon powder- 1/2 tsp
Brown sugar- 1 tbsp
Butter- 250 g
For the syrup:
Honey- 100 g
Brown sugar- 200 g
Lemon juice- 2 tsp
Cinnamon stick- 1/2 inch stick
Orange blossom water or rose water- 1 tsp
Method:
In a food processor , pulse the nuts along with cinnamon and sugar until looks coarse.
Next prepare the layers of pastry. Open the pastry cover , place all the pastries in a wide flat surface, cover it with a damp cloth to avoid drying.
Take a 20 cm square tin. Grease with butter and line with baking parchment paper. Melt the butter completely until looks runny.
Take a sheet of pastry and lay it in the tin, brush with butter all over the pastry. If the pastry sheet is hanging out of the tin, fold it over in the tin and brush with butter. Repeat the same process until you get 8 layers of pastry. Now spread the nut mixture on top of the pastry and press it with a back of the spoon.
Now again start layering the pastry in the same method as mentioned and finish with 4 layers of pastry. Now again spread it with nuts and press with the back of the spoon. Now again start layering the pastry and finish with the remaining 8 layers of pastry.
Note:
Remember that when you are using a 20 cm square tin, you'll be able to fold each pastry into two layers and for each and every layer you have to brush the pastry sheet with butter.
Continuing...
Preheat the oven to 180 degree Celsius. Make square shapes in the pastry using a sharp knife. Make just insertions do not cut it out completely. Bake it in the preheated oven for 20 minutes. After 20 minutes, you can see that the pastry will be light brown in colour, at this stage cover the tin tightly with aluminium foil. Reduce the oven temperature to 160 degree Celsius and bake it for further 20 minutes.
After 20 minutes remove the foil, increase the temperature to 180 again and bake it for further 20 minutes until the top layer of pastry looks brown in colour. At this stage take it out, pour the syrup all over the pastry little by little. If the syrup looks floating on top, allow it absorb for few minutes and then pour the syrup again. Now cut the squares and completely and let them sit in the tin and soak in syrup for minimum 5 to 6 hours. You can leave it in the tin until it gets finished or place them in a separate serving plate.
To make the syrup:
Add the honey, sugar, cinnamon stick and lemon juice along with 150 ml of water. Bring it boil in medium heat. Stir continually until the sugar gets completely dissolved. Boil for 5 minutes until it looks syrupy. Finally add the rose water to the syrup and take it off from heat.
You can prepare the syrup when the baklavas are baking in the oven.
This recipe goes to 17th Mediterranean Cooking event by Tobias Cooks, also sending this to best recipe of the month by Nancy.
104 comments:
yumm..
ah...the best baklavas ive had are here in london can u blve tht..its just oozing with ghee and i love love it
urs look as beautiful as tht
The baklava is looking so rich and the colour is also so good. I love baklava..we get very good baklavas here, last time i tried making it turned out dry. Will try ur recipe next time. Thanks so much for sharing this.
lovely-- ayeesha this one is bookmarked !
too tempting dear
Wow... These have come out so perfect!! Excellent job ma... Do u have any idea of preparing this again this week?? ;-))
Yummy Baklava. I have to try this sometime :)
Wow.........it looks absolutely beautiful
I love your baklava and wish I could have a bite right now! I have a 10-minute method that works like a charm that I use and posted about that a friend taught me.
Perfect presentation as usual!!! I have heard so much bout this amazing dessert...Thx to u , i shall now try it out..;)
Prathima Rao
Prats Corner
Ohhh..These look real tempting and I wish I had some :|
Cheers,
Reshmi
Looks so yummy and Nice clicks !!!
Baklava looks delectable
I always wanted to try this...
After seeing ur Baklava clicks, i cant resist.will try out sooooon.
I love baklava! My husband and I used to go to a greek festival every year and I would always get it.
I need to try to make it sometime...thanks for the video. :)
Umm umm good, beautiful picture, looks so tempting..
I'm yet to relish this delicacy, enjoying it virtually.
FOODELICIOUS
wow! I can never have enuf of baklavas...am always scared to get them home as all of us are capable of finishing it in one sitting :)
Yumm, very tempting and mouthwatering ....
I love baklava.. just our fav too. Looks absolutely perfect tooo tempting.
They look so sweet and yummy...
Oh, this sounds so complicated for my cooking skills :) But it looks great!
Looks so good and tempting, i have never tasted it before...so a must try :)
Super Yummy
Cook Healthy
Wow so yummy and delicious baklava.
Whoo..gorgeous n perfect looking. Flaky n moist at the same time..YUM!!
US Masala
Sounds very familiar don't remember the taste...Anyways this looks great...
beautifully done delicious
Oh.. I love your Baklava..
They look yummy... Can i grab one...
I am so so impressed! Baklavas are my one of my family's favourite desserts. Wish I could learn to make these; your are perfect!
Rita
I have a penchant for Arabic sweets and I love baklava. I've never tried to make it at home though. Thanks for the delicious recipe. And Ayeesha, your pictures are so creative. Love it!
Nice recipe for baklava....No one can say no to it..
What more could i Say ? Simply perfect n super...
I have so many baklavas....urs is so perfectly layered and shaped yummy!
Smitha
http://smithasspicyflavors.blogspot.com/
Omg, am inviting myself to ur place, those baklava looks out of the world..
This looks so good.
This gives me another reason to forgo the Greek pastry shops near my office! Thanks for the great recipe!
Love this dessert... looks mouthwatering.
Looks absolutely amazing, I love baklava and this is the best and most tempting pic of baklava I am seen, love it.
nt of a sweet tooth...but droooooooling and mouthwatering baklava with amazing pics...yummmm
thats very intersting and hard worked bhaklavas.loving it
Your Baklavas look out of the world.
Love the baklava, so rich and delicious..
Aaha Oho
Rich and beautiful, already bookmarked!
Pastry looks so inviting. I can almost touch them.Wonderfully prepared.
Deepa
Hamaree Rasoi
Actually, some say it's Armenian too. I love making baklava. you've done such a good job with it.
I tried making baklava several times, and like you said, it turns out dry. Yours looks perfect. I have to try your recipe since I'm a sucker for Turkish treats.
Thanks for sharing, hope you're having a wonderful day
Hi aeysha :) firstly the baby in the display pictures, is yours ??? my heart just lost a beat looking at those eyes :)
and waow you have one super awesome blog here..following you right away..your pictures and the table settings are so tastefully done !! lovely
looks so good........never had baklava before, i am definitely trying this out
wow!!!yummy sweet pastry!!nice click!
Testy Pastry
looks tasty and beautiful
Thanks for dropping me a lovely message and then I discovered your blog here! Your recipes are fabulous, will come back to check out soon :)
Salam umm Mymoonah...what a lovely Baklava you have there...i wonder how it taste, looks so tempting! Normally we use ghee in our special rice ie. tomato rice, beriyani or some of our traditional Eidul Fitri cookies only..Maybe I should try it out one day..thanks for sharing.
Wow! They look soooo inviting. This is one of my husband's favorite sweets! I have never made it at home as I have always thought it would be too hard. Thanks for sharing, now I may try it myself! :-) By the way, I had a look around... you have sooo many interesting and yummy recipes! I will be back for sure! :-)
They looks so Perfect ....loved the way u have presented it yum!
Baklava looks delicious and yummy. Great Ayeesha, that you tried making them at home.Love the pics.
Awesome dessert ...I love this one...but the pastry sheets are not available here...can't make it :(
yumm!!!, can I have a piece please :)
This is one beautiful baklava. I use my family's tecnique and roll it you can check it in my blog. Your photos are perfect!
baklava looks so professional...seems perfect & great!
wow ur blog looks so creative...amazing fotos
wow ur blog looks so creative...amazing fotos
wow..luv ur recipes
I have never taste this, but it looks so delicious. I have to try it. I have seen various recipes of baklava, yours looks extraordinary GOOD!
Have a great day :)
Thanks for visiting my blog, and glad to have discovered yours. You have very interesting recipes - I love baklava, those in the photos look super crunchy! And strawberry pizza is unique!
The pastry is very cute and tempting. Looks lovely and love the colour.
Thank you everyone for your lovely comments.
To Taste of Beirut, I did checked your 10 minute baklava, that's really great.
This looks irresistible,rich and yummy,thanks for sharing dear.
I didn't know this pastry but it seems to be sooo delisous! Thank you for let me know it, i'll try it so soon!
grazie per la visita, ricambio volentieri... anche se ho un po' di problemi con la lingua....
wow!
Innovative .......mouthwatering Recipe......
Mmmm...the baklava is looking so inviting, very difficult to resist. I wish it cud fly to me, cant wait to make my lot, really love this italian dessert. Yours is looking gorgeous... !
I had not found a recipe I was willing to try for Baklava until now!!! This looks absolutely amazing!!!! Love Baklava!!! :)
oooh I wish I could have a piece right now - looks great!
I just love Baklavas - the local restaurant here makes the best ones and the owner is always in the kichen dishing everything out - asked him for his recipe and you can guess what he said - If I tell you then you may not come as often :) - I guessed some of the ingredients but now I can make it -So thanks for sharing the recipe :))
Baklava has come out soo well, looks irrestibly yummy.
Sinfully delicious:)So rich!!
What a wonderful blog and lods of deliciousness galore...
Yummy!
One of the prettiest baklava i have ever seen and perfectly so too!
They look perfect: nutty, sweet and crunchy! You have all my admiration for successfully preparing these delights! (had a few failed attempts, too...)
hey dats looing soooo gud...and great colour tooo
Ne kadar güzel görünüyor. Ellerinize sağlık.
An award waiting for u...
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Oh man, that luks gorgeous, incredible preparation. Loved ur clicks.
looks perfect and delicious...u got such beautiful layered flaky pieces..luved it !
This is such a lovely recipe. Your photos of the baklava are wonderful as well. I hope you have a great weekend. Blessings...Mary
wow baklavas s new 4 me.. but looks yummy tempting :)
ooooooooooooo wowwwwwwwww... so professional... feel like taking it out from the picture and having....
The baklava looks great :), I've tried it once and liked it but I cannot eat too much of it, probably because the one I tried tasted incredibly sweet, even too sweet for my palate...
Seriously Mouthwater .. looks soo delicious and moist .. Right now i only wish I was your neighbor !!
This is sweet but very delicious. I love it with tea.
Baklava looks very yummy, New recipe to me.I have to try this sometime,Btw,Your blog looks lovely with lots of yummy recipes.
Wav,wonderful Sweet Pastry.It looks so rich and yummy.Thanks for sharing this lovely recipe.I book marked this recipe.
cheers
these so much resemble the classic goan sweet bebinca. they bake the sheets too. baklava is a recipe i'd always wanted. looks so royal!! thank you!
Hihi! thanks for dropping by my blog! =)
You have a very nice food blog!! pictures are so nicely taken...
love it! I'm so going to follow your blog. Hope to hear from you soon~
Coraine @ Life is like a Long Journey
What beautiful photos of one of my favorite treats! It's been WAY too long since I've mad baklava, but now I'm craving it!!!
Wow Baklava is such an amazing thing to make at home. That is incredible and so pretty. It looks delicious.
Thanks for your comment! The roasted golden beets are so wonderful and a little more mild than the red beets. I hope you are able to find them sometime soon!
It has been a long time since I've made baklava and we love it. You've inspired me!
Best,
Bonnie
awesome recipe..
yummy... yummy
Looks divine!
Hey i baked them last week for talhah's aqiqa...came out great ! :) pls do send ur no. I lost it somewhere.....Wud love to talk to u ...been quite a while....
Hi Ayesha, just saw your baklava recipe, its amazing...I have phylo pastry sheets in my pantry as I was meaning to try this for quiet sometime...
Why we need to cover the tin with foil during baking, will it get evenly browned from all side...pls let me know...
suknaya
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