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Golden Baklava

Golden Baklava

Submitted By: Marwa El Odessi - Canada

Baklava my way

Baklava is a very popular sweet pastry in Turkish, Albanian, Arab, Persian, and Greek cuisines with a high sugar content, making it extremely rich.

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INGREDIENTS

  • 1 lb phyllo dough (I used premade)
  • 1/2 cup (2 sticks) unsalted butter
  • good pinch of saffron
  • 4 cups nuts (I used 2 cups walnuts, 2 cups pistachios)
  • 1/3 cup sugar
  • 1 tsp cinnamon
  • 1 tsp ground cardamom
  • Syrup
  • 2 cups sugar
  • 1 cups honey
  • 1.25 cup water
  • 1/4 cup rosewater
  • 2 cardamom pods
  • 4 cloves
  • 1 cinnamon stick

PREPARATION

  1. Begin by coarsely chopping/crushing the nuts. Toss them with sugar, ground cinnamon, and ground cardamom in a bowl. Set this aside.
  2. Now, work on the syrup so that it will have ample time to cool. Slit the cardamom pods open, and in a saucepan, add the whole spices, water, sugar, and honey. Warm this up over low heat until the sugar melts down and everything mixes together. Keep a close eye on this and don't use medium or high heat or you run the risk of very sudden spatter or overflow of shockingly hot syrup, which will be followed by either fun burns and/or a candied stovetop. I only enjoyed the latter, but you shouldn,t have to enjoy either. So again: low/medium-low heat.
  3. You should warm this up for about 10 minutes or so (potentially longer depending on how low the heat is) until thickened to a nice syrup consistency. Once you're happy with the consistency, turn off the heat but let the saucepan remain where it is to slowly cool down. Fish out the whole spices, and after several minutes, mix in the rosewater
  4. Finally, on to the dough. In a saucepan, melt down the butter and skim off the solids (so clarify the butter). Set aside 3 tablespoons of this clarified butter in a separate bowl and stir in the crushed saffron. Set the saffron butter aside for later, giving it time to take on the characteristics of the saffron.
  5. With the butter melted, grease your baking pan and carefully lay down a sheet of phyllo, immediately covering your unused sheets with a slightly damp towel (or else they'll dry out and become hard and impossible to work with). Lightly brush this sheet all over with butter and then lay another phyllo sheet on top of this, repeating until 8 layers deep.
  6. Now, evenly spread roughly half of the nut mixture on your phyllo stack. Start layering phyllo again on top of this, brushing with butter as before. Make this stack anywhere between 4 and 8 layers deep, after which, you should spread out the remainder of the nut mixture. Finish this off with another 8 sheets of phyllo, but since this is the topmost layer, now use the saffron-infused butter for brushing so that the top layer can have a sexy color. Somewhere during all of this, preheat your oven to 350°F.
  7. Now that its all put together, with a sharp knife, cut into long columns roughly 1-2 inches apart, and then cut at an angle across so that you have diamond-shaped pieces. Transfer this to the oven for 20 minutes, after which, you should drop the temperature to 300°F and let cook for an additional 15 or so minutes
  8. Once removed from the oven, recut the areas you previously cut as well as the borders as things might have started sticking together during cooking. Evenly pour on the syrup you prepared earlier and let this cool off for a few hours before you dig in so that the baklava and the syrup have some time to get to know one another.
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Reviewed on 6-1-2009 by rowida

this is a baklawa i will try doing it

Reviewed on 12-1-2009 by Najat

Salaam aleikum, Hierbij de ingredienten van een lekker koekje,, Nou even maken en laat me weten hoe het gaat smaken kus meriem

Reviewed on 12-1-2009 by maryam

hallo, dit is een lekker stukje cake,ziet er heelrijk uit nou nog maken

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