May 18, 2010

Baklava - a Mediterranean delight



Baklava is a rich sweet pastry made of layers of phyllo dough, filled with chopped nuts and sweetened with a honey based syrup. A very high calorie food that is truly a delight for any occasion. The baklava is a recipe that cannot go wrong. A very easy recipe but a time consuming one. I followed Alton brown's recipe for baklava. I made few changes to the original recipe. It is definitely a must try sweet if you are a sweet lover. Here's the recipe.

Ingredients:


1 (5-inch piece) cinnamon stick, broken into 2 to 3 pieces or 2 teaspoons ground
15 to 20 whole allspice berries
8 ounces blanched almonds
8 ounces raw or roasted walnuts
8 ounces raw or roasted pistachio
2 cups sugar
1/4 cup water
1 teaspoon rose water
2 pound phyllo dough, thawed overnight (used 2 safeway brand phyllo dough pakets - each packet had 18 sheets)
16 oz unsalted butter, melted - (used challenge unsalted butter)


For the syrup:

Quarter cup honey
1 1/4 cups water
2cups sugar
1 cinnamon stick
2 teaspoons orange zest
4 pods cardamom

Method:

Heat the oven to 350 degrees F.

Grind the cinnamon stick and whole allspice.

Pulse grind each nut separately in the food processor. Use a strainer and separate the powder from the chopped nuts.

Mix in the 'powdered all spice and cinnamon' and sugar to the finely chopped nuts and set aside.

Combine the water and rose water in a small spritz bottle and set aside.

Use a large non stick tray  (13 X 9 X 2 metal tray). Brush with melted butter on the bottom and sides.

Open the phyllo sheet packet and cover it with a moist towel so that the sheets do not dry.

Please pay attention while following this recipe as there are repeated lines which might be confusing.

Take one phyllo sheet and place it in the tray.

Brush melted butter using a brush.

Place another phyllo sheet and brush it with butter. Repeat this for 8 more sheets, total of 10 sheets.



Stir in the nuts and spread one third of the nuts evenly on top of the 10th sheet and cover it with a sheet. Brush the sheet gently with melted butter and place another sheet. Brush with melted butter.

Repeat for another 4 sheets for a totol of 6 sheets above the nuts.

Again spread half of the remaning nuts evenly and place a sheet and brush with melted butter.



Repeat for another 5 sheets for a total of 6 sheets above the nuts.

Again spread the remaining nuts evenly and place a sheet and brush with melted butter.

Repeat for another 10 sheets. 

Brush butter generously on the top layer and place it in the oven for 15 minutes.

Remove from oven and cut into 1 inch squares and place it in the oven again for approximately 40 minutes.

Remove from the oven. 



Remove the top most crusty layer and allow it to cool down completely - approximately 1 to 2 hrs.

Meanwhile, 

Combine the honey, water, sugar, cinnamon stick and orange peel in a 4-quart saucepan and set over high heat. 

Stir occasionally until the sugar has dissolved. 

Once boiling, boil for 4 to 5 minutes, stirring occasionally. 

Remove from the heat and strain the syrup to discard the orange peel and cinnamon stick and cardamom pods.

After the baklava has cooled for 2 hours, re-cut the entire pan following the same lines as before. 

Pour the hot syrup evenly over the top of the baklava, allowing it to run into the cuts and around the edges of the pan. 

Allow the pan to sit, uncovered until completely cool. For best results, cover and store at room temperature for at least 8 hours and up to overnight before serving. 

Store, covered, at room temperature for up to 5 days.


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15 comments:

Rachana said...

Wow!!! The Baklave looks perfect!!! Yummmmm!!!!

shriya said...

One of my fav Mediterranean dessert. Looks sooo yummy and yours look so perfect mythreyee. Scrumptious !!!!

Finla said...

I love bakavalka, i buy them occasionaly from the shop, and I am the only one who loves it in our place otherwise i would make them too; wish i could grab few of those delicous looking squares

Hari Chandana P said...

very new to me.. looks soo tempting.. nice clicks too.. thanks for the recipe.. :)

FH said...

Hi Myth, long time no see. Well..I myself was MIA from blogs for a long time anyway! :D

I ate Baklava once, found it very very sweet. I think by making at home, we can control the sugar. looks great with loads of nuts.

divya said...

Wow! Mouthwatering baklava! Slurpp!!

Jeevita said...

Wow, looks yummy! I love eating Baklava but the thought of making such a time consuming recipe scares me. Kudos for making it at home so successfully! I wish I was there to help finish eating it within 5 days ;-)

Niloufer Riyaz said...

perfect looking baklawas

Cooking Foodie said...

The baklava looks great! Wow - I wish I could make it this well or just make it... great job

Mythreyee said...

Thank you ladies. I have a sweet tooth, so , I don't really mind even if the recipe is a time consuming one. It was sure a delight for all that effort put in.

Unknown said...

Step by step pictures wud be sooo helpful for the first timers..Looks yumm

shoba said...

Ah! Baklava.. I usually make it only for very special occasions as it is so time consuming. Yours seem to have come out very well. Yummy !!

dining room sets said...

This looks so lovely! Thanks for sharing some photos of the recipe. It is important to me since I always have a hard time following instructions.

Malar Gandhi said...

Love baklava, too good...nice recipe...gonna try this for sure:)

Mythreyee said...

malar,diningroom sets, shoba and ramya, thanks. Give it a try one day. You will love it.