Baklava is so yummy! it’s even yummier homemade. Now I’m not referring to the frozen phyllo dough , I mean real home-style baklava made with homemade phyllo dough.
I buy baklava from outside all the time, it’s delicious, I also make it at home using the frozen phyllo dough and that’s great as well, but seriously, baklava with homemade phyllo dough is something else! It’s like eating a burger king burger and than eating another burger at a gourmet restaurant.. you never know how good the other burger tasted until you try it!
Home-Style Chocolate Baklava {Exclusive King Arthur Flour Pastry Set Giveaway $65 dollar value}
Ingredients
- 1 1/2 cup King Arthur Pastry Flour, or unbleached all purpose flour
- 1/2 cup water
- 2 tbsp vegetable oil
- 1/2 tsp cider vinegar
- 1/2 tsp salt
- 1/2 cup melted butter
- Filling:
- 1.5 cups chopped walnuts, or any other kind of nuts of your choice
- 1/2 cup chopped chocolate
- 1/4 cup brown sugar, or granulated sugar
- 1 tsp cinnamon
- 1/4 tsp apple allspice
- Syrup:
- 1/2 cup sugar
- 1/2 cup honey
- 1/2 cup water
- 1 cinnamon stick
- 3 whole cloves, or 1/4 tsp ground cloves
Instructions
- In a medium bowl combine the nuts, brown sugar, chopped chocolate, cinnamon, and allspice. Set Aside.
- In a large mixing bowl mix flour and salt. In a small bowl combine the oil, vinegar, and water. Pour into the flour mixture. Using a mixer or by hand, mix the mixture slowly until a dough forms. Knead the dough for at least 10 minutes until it's soft and silky.
- Form the dough into a ball, brush with oil and cover for 1 hour. After the dough has relaxed cut into 18 equal pieces.Form the dough into balls.
- Working on the balls one by one flatten each piece on a well floured surface, roll out with a rolling pin until you it's about 9" x 9", if you want to be precise use a ruler and cut the edges to get a 9x9'' shape. Make sure to use a lot of flour so that the dough does not stick to the counter or rolling pin.
- Place the sheet of dough into a 9x9 inch pan and brush with butter. continue to do this until you have 6 sheets buttered in the pan. Next, sprinkle half of the nut mixture on the sheets and continue to roll out 6 more sheets. After you have rolled out the next layer of 6 sheets our the remaining nut mixture and repeat the process for the last 6 sheets of dough. Remember to brush between each layer lightly with butter.
- Once you are done with layering cut the baklava into squares or triangles. Preheat the oven for 10 minutes at 390 degrees.
- Bake for 30 minutes at 390 degrees. After 30 minutes lower the temperature to 350 degrees and bake for 30 minutes until the baklava is a nice golden color.
- Syrup
- While the baklava is baking combine all the ingredients for the syrup and boil on medium heat for 12 minutes. remove from heat and allow to cool slightly.
- Pour syrup on warm baklava. Store the baklava at room temperature in an airtight container for up to two weeks.
In order to help you make the best homemade baklava at home, The folks at King Arthur flour and I have teamed up to give you an exclusive pastry set giveaway! These are basically all the tools you will need to make delicious baklava and pastries at home. I only use King Arthur pastry flour when making pastries because it’s super flexible and does not become stiff or tear!
I received a batch of the products that are in the giveaway to review and let me tell you, these products are truly up there! the products are such high standard you can tell that The Folks are King Arthur Flour care about their customers. The first thing that caught my eye when I received the package was the box! I know, I pay too much attention to detail but seriously the box made me feel special, as if they really do care about you. The 2nd thing was how heavy and heavy duty the cake pan and roller are. Also, if any of you have tried their spices you know how amazing they are, the Vietnamese cinnamon and allspice are to die for! Did I forget to mention the flour?! The flour is like satin! I use it for cakes, pizza and baklava of course!
One lucky winner will receive:
- 9” Square Cake Pan
- King Arthur Flour French Rolling Pin
- 16 oz Guittard Semisweet Chocolate Wafers
- 3 lb King Arthur Perfect pastry Flour
- 3 oz Vietnamese Cinnamon
- 4 oz Apple Pie Spice
- Current King Arthur Catalog
King Arthur Flour has a wonderful website that features a wide range of kitchen supplies and equipment. They also have tons of great recipes! In addition there is a 65% off sale right now.
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*The giveaway ends Sunday, January 19th at 12am EST.
*Winner will be emailed and will have 72 hours to respond or else a new winner will be selected.
*Good luck! 🙂
My favorite item from the King Arthur Flour Shop is the gluten free variety pack.
My favorite item is the cloche bread baker. I would love to try it!
I really want to try the boiled cider. I bet it would be good in baking.
I like the artisan bread baking crock and dutch oven in red!
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I would love to have one of the king arthur bench knives!! Right now, I use the side of a metal spatula. LOL
I love their cinnamon chips!
My wife says the shortbread cookie pans.
I love the boiled cider, it adds a little something extra to crisps & pies!
My favorite thing in the shop is the King Arthur Flour 200th Anniversary Cookbook.
very berry scones. I took them to the office and they were called divine, the best scones ever, and you can bring these any time.
Thanks for letting me know Keith! I’ve never tried them before but anything berry is wonderful! 😀
Very berry scones. I took them to the office and they were called “divine,” “the best scones ever,” and “you can bring these anytime.”
I like the Fruit and Nut Panettone Mix.
I like the barry callebaut semisweet chocolate chunks
I can’t resist chocolate chunks!
I love their pizza blend flour! Great recipe above, I will try it!
I would like to try the espresso powder.
That’s awesome
the King Arthur’s Bread Flour
I would like to try the bench knife.
The pizza stone and the flours
I want to try the Vietnamese cinnamon . I didn’t know they had that. We love cinnamon sprinkled on whipped cream over fruit.
That sounds wonderful Jennifer, I’ve never tried cinnamon on whipped cream before!
My favorite item is the Nielsen Massey Vanilla Bean Paste!
The Caramel Block
I like the Gluten-Free Brownie Mix.
I would like to try the mixes, especially the Old Fashioned Buttermilk Lemon Pound Cake mix.
I love the ceramic scone pan!
Oh that’s one of my favorites as well Elizabeth!
I like the recipes on their site.
I like the “Sourer Dough and crock set”.
I love cinnamon and have been reading that Vietnamese cinnamon so that is what I would like to try.
Can’t go wrong with all-purpose unbleached….but my GF is gluten-free so I go with that now
The Celtic Knot shortbread pan looks amazing!
Love choc
the chocolate and the lemon juice powder would make some tasty treats!
The whole wheat flour
Ooo…..too hard to pick just one thing…but my favorite would be all the different flours they carry.
My favorite item is the Espresso Powder.
drooling over the Cloche Bread Baker
The lemon juice powder
I really like the Pizza baking stone.
Elizabeth, I’m a huge fan of baking stones, I actually collect them because I can never settle on one!
I do a lot of baking with chocolate and they have many great ones but I especially like the Belcolade bittersweet disks .
Oh Alyce the bittersweet disks are amazing! I love the fact that they are a little bigger than chocolate chips so when I use them in cookies or brownies you can actually see the big chunks right in there.
I’d like to try the gluten-free multi-purpose flour