Tante Soheir's Baklava Recipe
Sorry for the inexact measurements-I'm writing this from memory :s
First, make the syrup:
Heat 2 cups sugar and 1 cup water in a saucepan with a couple tablespoons of lemon juice until it's boiling and thick. Set aside to cool. You will not use all this syrup-you can store the extra and use it when you make katayef or kunafa, etc. Or just scale down the ingredients as needed.
Ingredients:
1 pack filo dough
3/4 lb walnuts-crushed in food processor
2 teaspoons vanilla
half a small stick of butter
A couple tablespoons oil
Method:
1. Cut the filo dough in half so it can fit the dish you're making it in. Set half of the dough aside
2. Melt the butter and the oil together in a sauce pan.
3. Grease the bottom of the dish with the oil/butter. Place the first sheet on the bottom of the dish and brush on some butter/oil. Place another sheet on top. Repeat until you're done with half of the sheets.
4. Mix the vanilla (I used powder) with the crushed walnuts and scatter it on the filo sheet (marking the mid-point of the baklava)
5. place a sheet on top of the walnuts and spread with butter. Repeat until all the sheets are finished.
6. Cut into squares or diamonds and place in a preheated oven (350 degrees) until it's brownish on top.
7. When the baklava comes out of the oven, pour some syrup on top (make sure the syrup is cool before pouring it on top).
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