Each country finds its own way to get its sugar fix. The crackly burnished sugar on top of a pot of crème brûlée in France. The grainy buttery sugar of a slab of Scottish tablet. The caramelised, ...
Nightingale’s nests, twisted turbans, lover’s lips… In the UK, we may be most familiar with baklava made in a large circular tray and cut into diamond-shaped pieces, but in Turkey this sticky, sweet ...
In honor of Baklava Day, which falls on November 17th, we're sharing with you different types of baklava from around the world. But first, let's get into the origin of baklava and what it is loved.
If you have ever eaten a really good piece of baklava, the kind that shatters slightly when you bite into it, where the filling is vibrant green and fragrant, and the syrup is just sweet enough ...