Best 3 Baklawa Lebanese Version Of Baklava Recipes

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Baklava, a delectable pastry relished across the Middle East and beyond, finds its roots in ancient culinary traditions. This layered dessert, characterized by its crispy filo pastry, rich fillings, and sweet syrup, has captured the hearts of sweet enthusiasts worldwide. In Lebanon, baklava holds a special place as a quintessential sweet treat, often served during festive occasions and gatherings. As you embark on a culinary journey to recreate this classic Lebanese delicacy, let's explore the secrets of crafting the perfect baklawa, ensuring each bite enchants your senses with its harmonious blend of flavors and textures.

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BAKLAWA (LEBANESE VERSION OF BAKLAVA)



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I haven't made this yet, but plan to. The mazahar, or orange blossom water, can be purchased at any Middle Eastern or Greek specialty store. Keep in mind that this makes 60 servings. TIP: Syrup must either be cool and poured over hot baklawa or hot and poured over cooled baklawa. Never pour hot syrup over hot baklawa; it will make it soggy.

Provided by Sandi From CA

Categories     Dessert

Time 1h30m

Yield 60 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 9

2 lbs phyllo dough (Two 1-pound packages)
2 lbs walnuts
3/4 cup sugar
2 tablespoons orange blossom water (Mazahar)
2 1/2 lbs butter
3 cups sugar
2 cups water
2 tablespoons orange blossom water
2 tablespoons lemon juice

Steps:

  • Unwrap and carefully unfold thawed phyllo dough; cover with plastic wrap or wax paper and a damp cloth to keep the dough from drying out.
  • FOR THE FILLING -- Grind the walnuts coarsely, mix with sugar and orange blossom water until well blended. Butter a 12 x 16 inch baking pan. Render the butter.
  • FOR THE ASSEMBLY -- Layer one package of the phyllo sheets in the pan, buttering generously between each sheet with a pastry brush or cloth dipped in butter. Mix 2-3 tablespoons of water with the walnut mixture and put over the top of the last sheet, making sure to keep the layer of walnuts level.
  • Repeat the same procedure with the second package of dough, buttering generously between each sheet, and butter the top. Cut into diamonds, dipping the knife into hot water as you go for easier cutting. Pour over any remaining butter.
  • Bake at 350 degrees for 45 minutes to 1 hour (depending on your oven) or until bottom is done and top is golden brown. If top does not brown nicely, put the baklawa under the broiler for a few seconds, watching constantly, as it will burn very quickly.
  • FOR THE SYRUP -- Mix sugar and water together and bring to a boil. Boil about 15-20 minutes. Remove syrup from heat, add lemon juice and orange blossom water. Stir and let cool.
  • SHORTCUT -- Butter pan and place one whole package of phyllo dough in pan, butter top, and add nut filling. Place second package of phyllo dough over nuts and butter the top. Cut into diamonds and pour all the rendered butter into the pan, making sure it settles into all the cuts and around edges. Bake as directed above.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 328.2, Fat 26.1, SaturatedFat 10.9, Cholesterol 40.7, Sodium 182.5, Carbohydrate 22.6, Fiber 1.3, Sugar 12.9, Protein 3.5

BAKLAVA



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Many ethnic festivals are held in my city throughout the year. One in May is the Greek Hellenic Festival. My family enjoys baklava-a traditional walnut strudel. The recipe uses phyllo dough, which is not difficult to work with. Just have your ingredients ready to go and follow the directions on the package. The results are scrumptious and well worth the effort. -Judy Losecco, Buffalo, New York

Provided by Taste of Home

Categories     Desserts

Time 1h10m

Yield 4 dozen.

Number Of Ingredients 11

1-1/2 pounds finely chopped walnuts
1/2 cup sugar
1/2 teaspoon ground cinnamon
1/8 teaspoon ground cloves
1 pound butter, melted, divided
2 packages (16 ounces each, 14x9-inch sheet size) frozen phyllo dough, thawed
SYRUP:
2 cups sugar
2 cups water
1 cup honey
1 tablespoon grated lemon or orange zest

Steps:

  • In a small bowl, combine the walnuts, sugar, cinnamon and cloves; set aside. Brush a 15x10x1-in. baking pan with some of the butter. Unroll 1 package phyllo dough; cut stack into a 10-1/2x9-in. rectangle. Repeat with remaining phyllo. Discard scraps., Line bottom of prepared pan with 2 sheets of phyllo dough (sheets will overlap slightly). Brush with butter. Repeat layers 14 times. (Keep dough covered with a damp towel until ready to use to prevent it from drying out.) , Spread with 2 cups walnut mixture. Top with 5 layers of phyllo dough, brushing with butter between each sheet. Spread with remaining walnut mixture. Top with 1 layer of phyllo dough; brush with butter. Repeat 14 times. Cut into 2-1/2-in. squares; cut each square in half diagonally. Brush remaining butter over top. Bake at 350° for 40-45 minutes or until golden brown., In a large saucepan, bring syrup ingredients to a boil. Reduce heat; simmer for 10 minutes. Strain and discard zest; cool to lukewarm. Pour syrup over warm baklava.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 271 calories, Fat 16g fat (5g saturated fat), Cholesterol 21mg cholesterol, Sodium 162mg sodium, Carbohydrate 30g carbohydrate (17g sugars, Fiber 1g fiber), Protein 5g protein.

EASY LEBANESE BAKLAWA



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There are many variations of Baklawa (Lebanese baklava)-- which I am NUTS for! But at my favorite Lebanese bakery, this style of baklawa caught my eye. It is a bit simpler to make than your typical squared nut baklawa or bird's nest baklawa, and it is very easy to eat too, which makes it a great finger food dessert in social situations.

Provided by Sommer Clary

Categories     Dessert

Time 45m

Yield 15 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 7

8 ounces phyllo dough
1/2 cup butter, melted
1 1/2 cups water
1 cup sugar
1 tablespoon orange blossom water
1 tablespoon lemon juice
1 cup pistachios, shells removed

Steps:

  • In a medium saucepan, combine the water and sugar and boil over high heat for 15 minutes to form a syrup. Remove from heat; stir in lemon juice and orange blossom water (you can substitute rose water if you can't find orange blossom water), and set aside to cool.
  • Preheat the oven to 350 degrees. Open the package of phyllo dough. If your phyllo dough came in a 1 lb. box, use only half of it. Carefully lift one sheet of the phyllo (it is paper thin and very fragile, so work quickly and carefully!) and place it on a large, smooth baking sheet. Using a pastry brush, brush melted butter over the sheet. Place the next sheet of phyllo on top, and repeat with the butter. Repeat this process until all of the sheets have been buttered and stacked.
  • Using a large, sharp knife, cut the stacked phyllo into 3 inch by 3 inch squares. Carefully roll each square up into a log , and place on another baking sheet (seam side down). Bake for 25 minutes, or until the logs start to turn a golden color.
  • Using a tablespoon, pour the cooled syrup onto the baklawa rolls. Repeat if desired (for a sweeter baklawa).
  • Place the pistachio nuts in a resealable plastic bag. Using a rolling pin, crush the nuts. Place the baklawa logs onto a serving plate and top with the nuts. Makes about 15 pieces.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 197, Fat 10.7, SaturatedFat 4.6, Cholesterol 16.3, Sodium 117.2, Carbohydrate 23.7, Fiber 1.1, Sugar 14, Protein 2.8

Tips:

  • Use fresh, high-quality ingredients. This will make a big difference in the flavor of your baklava.
  • Don't overwork the dough. If you do, it will become tough.
  • Be patient when rolling out the dough. It takes a little time, but it's worth it.
  • Don't overbake the baklava. Otherwise, it will become dry.
  • Let the baklava cool completely before cutting it. This will help to prevent it from crumbling.
  • Store the baklava in an airtight container at room temperature for up to 3 days. You can also freeze the baklava for up to 2 months.

Conclusion:

Baklava is a delicious and elegant dessert that is perfect for any special occasion. With a little patience and effort, you can make this classic Lebanese dessert at home. So next time you're looking for a sweet treat, give baklava a try. You won't be disappointed!

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