Showing posts with label Baklava. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Baklava. Show all posts

Saturday, April 5, 2014

Baklava

Recipe contributed by Dhara Balwa

Baklava is a Mediterranean delicacy. It is one of the best desserts to end your Mediterranean meal or a delicious snack. I was first introduced to it on my stay in Sudan. Heavily coated in sugar/honey syrup and butter, it is sticky goodness. But too sweet for my liking. Ever since then, in the past 7 years, I have tried so many varieties.. from Egyptian, Saudi Arabian, Turkish, Lebanese, also a made in America brand available in Costco on which we settled.

But recently, a friend who has moved to Jordan gifted us a pack of Baklava from a very popular sweets chain called 'Habibah'. The best Baklava I have eaten so far! So light and perfectly sweetened. You taste the flaky layers, the nuts, the sugar and the essences. No ingredient overpowering the other. Honestly, its the balance that makes the best recipes. SO, my only disappointment---it was not enough. :) Of course we have requested(ordered?) our friend to bring it again the next time he visits us.

But me being the crazy person I am, my hunt for the copy cat recipe began. It would be a few months before he comes back and seriously I was craving it too much to wait! After so many search queries in google including the word Habibah and Amman, I ended with zero recipes. But that got me thinking that homemade anything is usually better than store bought. So, trying a baklava recipe at home should yield good results especially when I can control what I put in it. Generally, there are only handful of ingredients in a traditional recipe. And all the good ingredients should have a combined better result. It is simple math! Settling on combining three recipes that looked good, I decided to take a chance and try the tricky looking baklava at home. Thanks to the frozen section of Whole Foods where I got my Fillo/Phyllo dough sheets from Whole Foods whose listed ingredients mimic that of home-made sheets, it was an easy though time consuming task. The end result totally makes it worth though! Different from Habibah but equally delectable.


So, I have tried to do a step by step tutorial. The only steps I am missing is making of sugar syrup and adding it to the Baklava after they are out of oven as it is a quick process and any wasted second can change the quality of Baklava.

I have tried baklava with three kinds of nuts - Pistachio, Almonds, Pecans. Walnut and Pistachio are typically used but I have read even pine nuts and cashews are not unusual. So really! whatever you have on hand. Pistachio Baklava is the most famous though.

Without further Blah Blah Blah... here is the recipe! The pictures may not be doing justice to them. But they are delectable. Trust me!


Almond Pecan Baklava

 
Servings: 75-80 pieces
Prep time: 30-45 min  Cook time: 35-40 min
Difficulty level: Medium