Baklava Muffins

  • Prep Time: 20 mins
  • Total Time: 35 mins
  • Serves: 6,Yield: 12muffins
  • About This Recipe

    “I love Baklava and this is a delightful treat that brings the same flavors through.from How To Be aDomestic Goddess by Nigella Lawson.”

    Ingredients

    Filling

  • 1/2 cupwalnuts, chopped
  • 1/3 cupsugar
  • 1 1/2 teaspoonscinnamon
  • 3tablespoonsbutter, melted
  • Muffins

  • 1cupflour
  • 7tablespoonsflour
  • 2teaspoonsbaking powder
  • 1/2 teaspoonbaking soda
  • 1/4 cupsugar
  • 1largeegg
  • 3tablespoonsunsalted butter, melted
  • 1cupbuttermilk
  • 2tablespoonsbuttermilk
  • Topping

  • 1/2 cuphoney
  • Directions

  • Preheat oven to 400F degrees.
  • Mix all the filling ingredients together in a small bowl, set aside.
  • In a large bowl, mix together the flour, baking powder, baking soda and sugar.
  • Mix the egg, melted butter and buttermilk.
  • Make a well in the dry ingredients and add gently mix in the wet ingredients.
  • Fill 12 miffin cups 1/3 full, add a scant tablespoon of filling, cover with more muffin mixture until 2/3 full.
  • Sprinkle any remaining filling on top of the muffins.
  • Bake for 15 minutes.
  • Put the muffins onto a rack to cool and drizzle with honey (it may be easier to drizzle the honey if it has been warmed first).
  • Reviews

  • “These muffins are GREAT! Too bad the rating scale only goes up to 5! I found Tebo’s tip helpful…used paper liners and I’m glad I did. I didn’t have any buttermilk so I made a substitute (1 cup milk, 1 tbsp. lemon juice, stir, let sit for 10 minutes. For this particular recipe I just added the other 2 tbsp. milk without adjusting the lemon juice.). Muffins had a nice texture. Also, pecans are a staple in my house so I used them instead of the walnuts. I also brushed on the melted honey…not as messy. Thanks, Erin!M&Mers”

  • “Erin, as far as baking is concerned I LOVE your recipes!My daughter and I baked this last night as a treat for the ambulance volunteers in our town.We first baked a test batch, and not enough muffins survived (some of us tested two muffins, some three, they were THAT good!).We ended up making 4 batches, using a combo of walnuts and pecans.Baklava is one of my favorite desserts, and this tastes just like it, and it’s not as high in fat and calories!Keep ’em coming, Erin!”

  • “Where did this recipe come from?Really good.The only problem I had was removing them from the muffin tin.Next time I’ll use paper cups.These will make a terrific dessert!!Thank you Erin.”

  • “I doubled the recipe in order to bring some in to work. They lasted about 5 minutes and everyone is raving over them. And, if I do say so myself, they are delicious. I warmed mine up but most just inhaled them cold. And still thought they were great. Thanks Erin. A wonderful recipe.”

  • “These are some great muffins, Erin! I used the paper liners (always do anyway), and they do tend to stick to the liners, but I found they were easier to peel away the 2nd day, especially if warmed briefly in the microwave. DH took some to work and brought home a note from a coworker requesting more. :o)”

  • “I had to sub Equal for sugar.Not time consuming at all.Great idea for a muffin!Thanks for sharing with your fellow baklava lovers!!!”

  • “Super muffins!!!I doubled the filling and put a little more inside and on top because we love nuts.”

  • “Made a double batch of these for my husband’s shop.They were a hit.Definitely need muffin papers though.Thanks for posting.”

  • “Great muffins .. I used paper cups but still had trouble removing them from the cups .. But the taste more than made up for it!! thanks”

  • “These are wonderful I added some nutmeg too Yummy”

  • “These were delicious, just right, sweet and sticky. Will make again.”

  • “This is a spectacular recipe.I didn’t have a muffin pan handy so I made it in a 9×9″ pan, like a coffee cake.It was wonderful!And it didn’t stick at all, but I buttered the pan like crazy to make sure it didn’t!”

  • “Erin, I just made these for a friends birthday. She loves baklava, but says sometimes they are too syrupy and sweet. I know she will love these.I sprayed my pans with Pam. I also doubled the filling. The first batch I mixed a little too much. They are not as tender as the next. Thanks, you saved me. Have to take to work tomorrow.”

  • “Very delicious!I made two batches of these muffins for a Creative Memories party that I had at my house last Saturday and my friends loved them!I followed the recipe directions exactly.I took what was leftover to my Mom and Dad, who enjoyed them too.When my husband saw that I was taking the muffins to my parents, he complained a little until I told him I would make more.This recipe is a keeper!”

  • “I had a bit of trouble with this, but since the kids insisted on 2 each, I think it still deserves the high rating. Future notes to self: the substitution of soured milk for buttermilk works fine. Although less rich, margerine works fine. I ran out of paper cups, & the 5 muffins without them did stick badly – but not so much that simply spraying the pan wouldn’t work. I need to sift my dry ingredients. The batter was lumpy, & unlike most muffins, didn’t “come out in the wash.” I think next tume I will brush honey on right out of the jar – I didn’t use nearly what the recipe called for. I really should stop baking new things early on Sunday when I am feeling under the weather. 🙂 Can’t wait to try these again!”

  • “These were good.I made them to take into work and they were a big hit.I loved the taste.Great way to have Baklava.Thanks for posting this recipe Erin.”

  • “good fall taste to theese muffins. i also recommend spraying muffin pan and/or liners as they are verrrrryyyyyy sticky. also used pecans instead of walnuts as i don’t like walnuts. will probably double filling next time and add a little cinnamon and vanilla to the muffin mix. maybe a little orange peel/flavoring too. thanks for an easy alternative to actually making baklava!”

  • “This recipe is awesome…I found that adding just a touch more butter to the filling mixture helped the muffins come out easily. So easily, I think I may not use the paper liners next time.”

  • “These were a hit! The only substitution I used was the milk/lemon juice mixture in place of buttermilk. Worked fine! I made sure to spray the tins well (no cups) after reading some of the other reviews, and they did not stick. The texture is obviously much diffrent than traditional baklava, but “baklava” in a breakfast muffin is a brilliant idea!”

  • “Great recipe!We took the others suggestion and used paper liners.We also made ours ahead of time and froz them.They thawed perfectly and were devoured quickly.”

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