Vegan Baklava Recipe (Dairy-free Phyllo Dessert) (2024)

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I was vegan for almost 7 years before finding vegan baklava for the first time, and when I did, I ate two entire tubs of it in 24 hours. I have a problem, and that problem comes in the form of flaky layers of phyllo dough, cinnamony walnuts, and sticky sweet honey(-less) syrup. Thankfully, my homemade vegan baklava is a little bit lighter. And in response to reader requests, I’m including a few step-by-step photos of the filling and assembly, which will hopefully make your life a little bit easier too.

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I think, that making my own vegan baklava at home has helped me in a way because I see all of the oil and sugar that goes into it and that calibrates my brain to be satisfied with a few small pieces. 🙂

I first found plant-based baklava in western Pennsylvania of all places. First, I was eating with friends at B52 cafe in Pittsburgh (which remains one of the best, if not the best, vegan meals I’ve had EVER) when I sampled some for dessert. Then, the next morning, my boyfriend and I were driving back to Baltimore and decided to stop at Cafe Verve in State College on our way home. Lo and behold, there on the counter was MORE vegan baklava. I finished all of it and absolutely made myself sick and I’m pretty sure he had to drive the rest of the way.

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Those experiences made me realize that butter is so not essential to making a delicious baklava. It’s all about the cinnamon spiced nuts, crispy dough, and nicely flavored syrup, all of which can easily be achieved without any animal products. Most commercial phyllo (filo) dough is already vegan. Probably because oil is cheaper than butter, but no matter the reason, I’ll take it.

In this particular vegan baklava I made a few executive decisions:

  • Light olive oil for brushing the dough.
  • A mixture of walnuts and pistachios in the filling; these are simply my favorites.
  • A quick swap of agave nectar for honey in the soaking syrup.
  • Gentle hints of citrus and cloves in both the syrup and filling.
  • I use a higher ratio of filling to pastry than your standard baklava.

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Of course, you can customize it to your liking.

Just be warned. Working with phyllo dough is always fussy. It will break, it will tear. It will get everywhere when you slice up the vegan baklava after baking it. It will test your patience. This recipe is not for the weak of heart, but at the same time, it’s very forgiving (it’s not like you can’t eat cracked filo), so go boldly forth and enjoy!

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Vegan Baklava

Sweet, spicy, flaky vegan baklava! You'll never miss the dairy or honey in this plant-based treat.

Course baked goods, Dessert

Cuisine dairy-free, Greek, Mediterranean, refined sugar-free, soy-free, vegan, vegetarian

Keyword dairy-free baklava, vegan baklava

Prep Time 30 minutes

Cook Time 25 minutes

Total Time 55 minutes

Servings 18 squares

Calories 149kcal

Author Yup, it's Vegan

Ingredients

For the vegan baklava filling:

  • 1 cup pistachios
  • 1 cup walnuts
  • 1 and 1/2 tsp ground cinnamon
  • 1 tsp lemon zest
  • 1 tsp orange zest (optional)
  • 1/8 tsp ground nutmeg (optional)
  • 1/8 tsp ground clove (optional)
  • 1/8 tsp salt (only add if nuts are unsalted)
  • 5 tbsp maple syrup

For assembling the vegan baklava:

  • 8 oz phyllo dough (most varieties in stores are vegan; check ingredients)
  • 2 tbsp light olive oil (plus more as needed)

For the honey-free syrup:

  • 3/4 cup water
  • 6 tbsp agave nectar
  • 1 stick cinnamon (optional)
  • 5 whole cloves (optional)
  • 1 tsp lemon zest
  • 2 tsp fresh orange juice (optional)

Instructions

  • Before doing anything else, make sure that you have thawed your phyllo dough according to package instructions.

  • Start by making your syrup so that it has time to cool while the vegan baklava bakes. Add all of the ingredients to a small saucepan. Bring it to a boil and then immediately reduce it to a steady simmer. Cook for 15-20 minutes, or until reduced in volume and thick enough to coat the back of a spoon. Remove from the heat and set aside to cool. Remove the cinnamon stick and cloves if used.

  • Meanwhile, make the filling. Pulse the pistachios and walnuts in a food processor until crumbs are formed.

  • Add the cinnamon, lemon zest, and orange zest, ground cloves, nutmeg, and salt if using. Stir, then add the maple syrup and stir again to combine everything.

  • Preheat the oven to 350 degrees Fahrenheit. Lightly grease an 8-by-8-inch baking dish, or similar sized dish.

  • Open your phyllo dough. If you are buying a usual 16-oz box, it will have two rolls of dough inside, and you only need one of them. Gently unroll the dough, and trim it to the size needed to fit your pan. For my 8-by-8 pan, I sized it by cutting the entire stack of dough in half and then trimming a little bit off of one edge. Get a damp kitchen towel and use it to cover the dough to keep it moist.

  • Add approximately 3 sheets of dough at a time to your pan. Brush with a very light coating of olive oil and continue. Do this until you have used about 1/3 of the sheets.

  • Sprinkle 1/2 of the spiced nut filling onto the dough. Gently spread it out into an even layer as best you can without tearing the dough too much.

  • Continue layering and oiling sheets of dough until you have used approximately 2/3 of the sheets. Add the remaining half of the filling at this point, and finally, continue with the remainder of the dough. After lightly brushing the top layer of dough with oil, use a sharp knife to cut the baklava into pieces of your choosing (I went with a diamond pattern as seen here). Be sure to cut all the way through to the bottom of the pan.

  • Bake uncovered for approximately 25-28 minutes, or until nicely browned on top. Immediately after removing the baked vegan baklava from the oven, pour the syrup evenly over it. Try to get some of it it in all of the different cuts so that it can soak through to the bottom.

  • Let cool to room temperature before slicing and serving. Leftovers can keep in an airtight container in the refrigerator for a few days, or frozen.

Notes

NUTS: You can mix and match pistachios, walnuts, and almonds in whatever ratios you prefer to reach about 2 cups total.

SWEETENER SUBSTITUTES: You can substitute maple syrup for agave and vice versa, if desired. Agave is slightly sweeter so adjust the quantity slightly to accommodate.

OLIVE OIL: This is best with light tasting olive oil, not grassy extra-virgin olive oil. If you only have super flavorful olive oil, use a 50-50 mixture of olive oil and a neutral vegetable oil like grapeseed, to tone down its flavor a little bit. You can also use melted vegan butter if you're into that sort of thing.

Nutrition

Serving: 1square | Calories: 149kcal | Carbohydrates: 16g | Protein: 3g | Fat: 9g | Saturated Fat: 1g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 4g | Monounsaturated Fat: 3g | Fiber: 1g | Sugar: 7g | Iron: 0.9mg

Adapted from: AllRecipes; Lazy Cat Kitchen

More phyllo dough recipes from the site: kale spanakopita; spicy tempeh phyllo rolls

Vegan Baklava Recipe (Dairy-free Phyllo Dessert) (2024)

FAQs

What is the difference between Greek baklava and Lebanese baklava? ›

As for the difference between Lebanese and Greek: it is really a personal preference. Greek is much more common, but the Lebanese version tends to be a little lighter and with a noticeable difference in flavor palette.

Does phyllo dough contain dairy? ›

The perfect substitute for pie crusts, pastry dough and so much more. Athens phyllo is a dairy-free, egg-free dough. Just add cooking spray or a light brush of your favorite oil for layers that bake up crispy, golden and light.

Does baklava contain dairy? ›

Traditional baklava is not typically vegan-friendly. Although the base ingredients like phyllo dough and nuts are vegan, the pastry is typically brushed with dairy butter or ghee and drizzled with a honey-based syrup.

What is the difference between paklava and baklava? ›

For one, paklava has a sugar-based syrup flavored usually with lemons while baklava's syrup is made with a significant amount of honey, which I happen to enjoy. Also, I've been told that paklava is not soaked in as much syrup as baklava, so it's not as heavy in that aspect.

Which country makes the best baklava? ›

Azerbaijan - Baklava is said to have some origins in the northern caucases as well, and it's no surprise that this country is home to some of the best baklava in the world. The traditional Azerbaijani recipe uses walnuts or pistachios, and the pastry is often soaked in syrup or honey before being served.

Why is Turkish baklava so good? ›

Baklava, a masterpiece of pastry, seduces the palate with its flaky layers of filo, richly filled with chopped nuts, all sweetened to perfection with syrup or honey. This dessert, celebrated across the globe, carries within its layers not just flavors but centuries of history, culture, and tradition.

Can you buy vegan filo pastry? ›

Making or buying vegan filo pastry

You can't go wrong with Theo's ready-rolled filo pastry sheets – they'll make the perfect casing for anything you could imagine baking. We also recommend Jus Rol's equivalent and Sainsbury's own brand, too.

Is Pepperidge Farm phyllo dough vegan? ›

Pepperidge Farm may be the most well-known puff pastry brand in the US. Their products are readily available in supermarkets in the frozen section. Look for their puff pastry sheets and shells, which both use vegetable oils, making them vegan.

Is pampas filo pastry vegan? ›

Suitable for VEGAN customers.

What is baklava with milk called? ›

Sütlü Nuriye (Milky Nuriye) is a Turkish dessert similar to baklava, but instead of syrup it contains milk, which gives a whitish look to the dessert.

What is a vegan substitute for honey? ›

The good news is that vegan honey substitutes exist! One of the most popular is agave nectar. For a more traditional flavor, you can also try maple syrup, molasses, brown rice syrup, or golden syrups like sorghum and barley malt.

Can lactose intolerant eat baklava? ›

There are still a few dairy-free exceptions out there though so be sure to check the ingredients if you ever come across some in the shops! Luckily, making your own vegan baklava is as simple as omitting the honey and using a filo pastry that's dairy-free (in my experience, all ready-rolled filo pastry is vegan).

What's the difference between baklava and Turkish baklava? ›

They also have different shapes, Greek baklava is made in square or rectangular pans, while Turkish baklava is commonly made in a circular baking dish. The clove in the Greek confection also helps hold the baklava together while it is cut.

What do Arabs call baklava? ›

The word changes as bakılağı > bakılavı > baklava. The Arabic name بقلاوة baqlāwa originates from Turkish.

What makes Greek baklava different? ›

One of the main differences between traditional Iranian baklava and Greek baklava is its dough. Persian baklavas mostly have the dough made from flour and eggs, while Greek baklava is made from phyllo dough. Also, there has been baklava cake or syrup cake in Iran since ancient times.

What is Lebanese baklava made of? ›

History and tradition make baklava a beloved part of the baking and dessert culture we love so much. All baklava has as its foundation two ingredients: nuts, phyllo dough, butter or oil ghee, and simple syrup. From there, the number of styles, shapes, and sizes are tremendous.

What are the different types of baklava? ›

Every Baklava Piece Tells A Story
  • Chocolate Walnuts Baklava.
  • Bukaj (bu-kahj) Cashews.
  • Borma (bor-mah) Cashews.
  • Baklava Walnuts.
  • Asawer (a-sa-wer)
  • Balourieh (ba-lu-ree-yeh)
  • Basma (bas-mah)
  • Baklava Pistachios.

What is Mediterranean baklava made of? ›

Baklava is a delicious Greek dessert made up of layers of crispy phyllo dough, honey and nuts that's sooo easy to make. A Greek friend showed me how to make this fabulous recipe. The Allrecipes Test Kitchen staff are a team of culinary pros who make and vet recipes using only equipment you'd find in a home kitchen.

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