BEST Gluten-Free Baklava Recipe – Gluten-Free Palate (2024)

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Enjoy the heavenly smell of gluten-free baklava wafting through your house. This gluten-free baklava is enclosed with homemade gluten-free phyllo dough, which is flaky and then drenched with honey syrup. Get your dessert spoon ready for this recipe, it's so good!

So, what is gluten-free baklava? Baklava is a decadent dessert made up of layers of gluten-free phyllo dough, and nuts and then topped with a honey syrup.

If you're looking for another great recipe, give this tried and trusted recipe for a buttery, flaky, gluten-free puff pastry that uses only a handful of ingredients a try! This gluten-free baked brie pastry is the perfect gluten-free appetizer with rich brie baked inside a flaky gluten-free puff pastry.

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GLUTEN-FREE BAKLAVA RECIPE

If you have never made gluten-free baklava before, I suggest you do! This is a mouthwatering dessert that will be finished in no time. I use my tried and tested gluten-free phyllo dough recipe. It is perfect for this dish as it is paper-thin. You can also use this gluten-free filo recipe for other desserts or appetizers you enjoy.

I love to make this gluten-free baklava when I know I will have a lot of people over. It is great for a crowd, and everyone loves it. I do, however, make it on the odd occasion and need to refrain from taking another slice.

WHY YOU’RE GOING TO LOVE THIS GLUTEN-FREE BAKLAVA

Decadent dessert loved by all - This is a decadent dessert that all your guests will enjoy.

Perfect homemade gluten-free phyllo dough crust - Use my homemade gluten-free phyllo dough recipe for the perfect crust.

Great for a crowd - This makes 24 servings so the perfect dessert for a crowd or special occasion.

INGREDIENTS IN GLUTEN-FREE BAKLAVA

Gluten-Free Phyllo Dough - You'll need two of this gluten-free phyllo dough recipe.

Butter - Unsalted butter, melted

FOR THE SYRUP:

Sugar - I used granulated sugar.

Water - 1 cup water.

Honey - Use a good quality honey

Lemon - You'll need 2 tbsp of freshly squeezed lemon juice.

Seasoning - 4-5 whole cloves and 1 cinnamon stick.

FOR THE FILLING:

Nuts - 1lb chopped pistachios, walnuts, or almonds (or a combination of them).

Seasoning - ½ tbsp ground cinnamon, ¼ tsp ground cloves.

Nuts - Finely ground pistachios, for garnish (optional).

EQUIPMENT NEEDED FOR THIS GLUTEN-FREE BAKLAVA

Baking pan - Use a 9x13-inch baking pan.

Food processor - I use a food processor to finely chop the nuts.

Basting / Pastry brush - Use a nice pastry brush to evenly spread the melted butter on the layers of dough.

If you have any questions about making gluten-free baklava, please leave a comment and we will get back to you as soon as possible.

HOW TO MAKE GLUTEN-FREE BAKLAVA

  1. Prepare the phyllo dough according to the instructions here and store it in an airtight container until ready to use.
  2. Preheat the oven to 350ºF and lightly grease a 9x13-inch baking pan.
  3. In a food processor, add the nuts and process until they are finely chopped. If you don’t have a food processor, you can use a knife to chop the nuts. Mix in the cinnamon and ground cloves.
  4. Assemble the first layer of the baklava; carefully place a sheet of phyllo dough into the pan. Using a pastry brush, gently brush the dough with melted butter. Repeat 4 more times for a total of 5 phyllo sheets brushed with butter.
  5. Add a thin layer of the nut mixture and cover with 2 more sheets of phyllo brushed with butter. Repeat 3 more times until the nuts are over and you have left 5 more phyllo sheets.
  6. Now to make the top layer, add the remaining phyllo sheets. Don’t forget to brush with melted butter in between each layer.
  7. Using a sharp knife, cut the baklava into equal pieces. Bake in the preheated oven for 30-35 minutes or until lightly golden brown, and the edges are slightly crisp.
  8. While the baklava is in the oven, prepare the syrup. In a medium saucepan, over medium-high heat combine the sugar, water, honey, lemon juice, cloves, and cinnamon stick. Bring to a boil and reduce to medium-low heat. Let it simmer for 10 minutes until it has slightly thickened. Allow the syrup to cool. Remove the cinnamon stick.
  9. Remove the baklava from the oven and drizzle the syrup over the hot baklava. Preferably, let the baklava cool at room temperature for 3-4 hours before serving.
  10. Garnish with some finely ground pistachios if desired.

These numbered steps match the numbered photos above and are for illustration purposes. For the complete list of ingredients and instructions in gluten-free baklava, please see the complete recipe below.

IS ANY BAKLAVA GLUTEN-FREE?

Baklava is not gluten-free usually as it is made from flour containing wheat. You can however make this gluten-free baklava recipe that is made with gluten-free ingredients. Be sure to check your ingredient labels.

TIPS FOR THE BEST GLUTEN-FREE BAKLAVA

Use decent quality honey - The flavor of the honey will soak into the filo dough so make sure it is decent quality and not corn syrup.

Use my homemade gluten-free phyllo dough - I suggest you use my gluten-free phyllo dough, which is perfectly thin for this dessert.

Drizzle the syrup - It is important to drizzle the syrup over the hot gluten-free baklava.

Let the baklava cool - Let the baklava cool at room temperature for 3-4 hours before serving.

WHAT CAN I USE INSTEAD OF PHYLLO DOUGH FOR BAKLAVA?

You can use gluten-free puff pastry. Although it is not 100% the same, it will still work.

HOW DO I STORE GLUTEN-FREE BAKLAVA?

Store it in an airtight container in the refrigerator for 1-2 weeks.

CAN I FREEZE GLUTEN-FREE BAKLAVA?

Yes, you can freeze this gluten-free baklava. Make sure to wrap it in plastic wrap or divide it up into individual portions. It can be frozen for up to 4 months. Thaw it in the refrigerator overnight and enjoy it the next day.

CAN YOU MAKE GLUTEN-FREE BAKLAVA AHEAD OF TIME?

Yes, you can. It can be stored in the fridge for 1-2 weeks. If you need it much later, freeze it.

WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN GREEK BAKLAVA AND TURKISH BAKLAVA?

Greek baklava has honey, walnuts, and cinnamon. Turkish baklava other the other hand, has sugar syrup, pistachios, and lemon juice without the addition of spices or other any other flavors.

WHAT ETHNICITY EATS BAKLAVA?

Baklava is a popular dessert in Turkey, Greece, the Middle East, and the Balkans.

WHAT SUBSTITUTIONS CAN I MAKE TO THIS GLUTEN-FREE BAKLAVA?

Unfortunately, due to the combination of ingredients in this dish, there aren't any substitutions you can really make without it impacting the final result. If you do experiment with subtitutions, let me know in the comments how it turns out.

Yield: 24 servings

BEST Gluten-Free Baklava Recipe – Gluten-Free Palate (6)

Enjoy the heavenly smell of gluten-free baklava wafting through your house. This gluten-free baklava is enclosed with homemade gluten-free phyllo dough.

Prep Time20 minutes

Cook Time35 minutes

Total Time55 minutes

Ingredients

  • 2 recipes of Gluten-Free Phyllo Dough
  • 1 cup unsalted butter, melted

For the syrup:

  • 1 cup sugar
  • 1 cup water
  • ½ cup honey
  • 2 tbsp lemon juice
  • 4-5 whole cloves
  • 1 cinnamon stick

For the filling:

  • 1lb chopped pistachios or walnuts or almonds (or a combination of them)
  • ½ tbsp ground cinnamon
  • ¼ tsp ground cloves
  • Finely ground pistachios, for garnish (optional)

Instructions

  1. Prepare the phyllo dough according to the instructions here and store it in an airtight container until ready to use.
  2. Preheat the oven to 350ºF and lightly grease a 9x13-inch baking pan.
  3. In a food processor, add the nuts and process until they are finely chopped. If you don’t have a food processor, you can use a knife to chop the nuts. Mix in the cinnamon and ground cloves.
  4. Assemble the first layer of the baklava; carefully place a sheet of phyllo dough into the pan. Using a pastry brush, gently brush the dough with melted butter. Repeat 4 more times for a total of 5 phyllo sheets brushed with butter.
  5. Add a thin layer of the nut mixture and cover with 2 more sheets of phyllo brushed with butter. Repeat 3 more times until the nuts are over and you have left 5 more phyllo sheets.
  6. Now to make the top layer, add the remaining phyllo sheets. Don’t forget to brush with melted butter in between each layer.
  7. Using a sharp knife, cut the baklava into equal pieces. Bake in the preheated oven for 30-35 minutes or until lightly golden brown, and the edges are slightly crisp.
  8. While the baklava is in the oven, prepare the syrup. In a medium saucepan, over medium-high heat, combine the sugar, water, honey, lemon juice, cloves, and cinnamon stick. Bring to a boil and reduce to medium-low heat. Let it simmer for 10 minutes until slightly thickened. Allow the syrup to cool. Remove the cinnamon stick.
  9. Remove the baklava from the oven and drizzle the syrup over the hot baklava. Preferably, let the baklava cool at room temperature for 3-4 hours before serving.
  10. Garnish with some finely ground pistachios if desired.

Nutrition Information:

Yield:

24

Serving Size:

1

Amount Per Serving:Calories: 231Total Fat: 16gSaturated Fat: 6gTrans Fat: 0gUnsaturated Fat: 10gCholesterol: 20mgSodium: 84mgCarbohydrates: 20gFiber: 2gSugar: 16gProtein: 4g

This nutrition info is based on the exact ingredients and brands that I used a the time. It may not be 100% accurate. Please check your ingredients nutrition labels.

Did you make this gluten-free baklava recipe? Please leave me a comment below letting me know what you thought.

Thanks for sharing!

BEST Gluten-Free Baklava Recipe – Gluten-Free Palate (2024)

FAQs

Can you get gluten free baklava? ›

Gluten-Free Baklava with Pistachio is a "special nutritional purpose" product with a recipe developed by Karaköy Güllüoğlu for celiac patients and those on a gluten-free diet. Studies were carried out with the Association of Living with Celiac and patients were given tastings.

Does baklava have a lot of gluten? ›

Your typical store bought Baklava is made from a dough which contains wheat flour. This means your average Baklava is not gluten-free. You can definitely make your own version of this excellent dessert at home with this recipe from Better Batter or with any other gluten-free Baklava recipes you may find online.

Is there such thing as gluten-free phyllo? ›

This gluten free filo pastry (phyllo dough) is the real deal: it's paper-thin (so much so that you can actually read through it!), it bakes up beautifully crisp and tender, and it's surprisingly easy to make. You can use it to make everything from gluten free apple strudel to baklava and spanakopita.

Is baklava healthy? ›

Baklava is rich in antioxidants

The nuts and honey in Baklava don't just make it delicious – they're also packed with antioxidants. These compounds combat oxidative stress in the body, promoting overall health. Regular consumption of foods rich in antioxidants is linked to a reduced risk of chronic diseases.

Which baklava is gluten free? ›

"Çölbak Baklava produced for the special diets of the celiac patients and for the gluten-free diets." Celiac is a long-term disease that primarily affects the small intestines.

Is there a gluten free substitute for filo pastry? ›

Even though there still isn't such a thing as gluten free filo pastry (the go-to wrapper for normal spring rolls) there is an authentic alternative that's naturally gluten free… Rice paper! (aka rice pancakes/spring roll wrappers) Of course, they're 100% gluten free.

Can celiacs eat baklava? ›

Sticky, fragrant baklava is a common treat across Turkey and the eastern Mediterranean. However, the filo pastry makes it a no-no for anyone who can't have gluten.

Can you eat too much baklava? ›

Eating excessive amounts of baklava can cause a rapid increase in blood sugar levels, leading to insulin resistance, weight gain, and other metabolic disorders.

What ethnicity eats baklava? ›

Baklava is originally from Turkey, Greece, and the Middle East, but it was brought to Hungary by Turkish invaders during the 16th century. Hungary revised it and made it part of their culture as the strudel. 2.

What is a substitute for phyllo dough? ›

Puff pastry dough is a French dough that's very rich. It's much easier to make compared to phyllo dough, but it does require a process called laminating. Slabs of chilled butter are placed between the layers of pastry dough. The dough is then rolled out, folded into thirds and allowed to rest in the refrigerator.

What does xanthan gum act as in gluten-free pastry? ›

In gluten free baking, xanthan gum acts as a binder – a gluten substitute that holds the bakes together, prevents them from being too crumbly and greatly improves their texture.

Is a spring roll gluten-free? ›

Each spring roll is a delectable balance of fresh veggies, chewy rice noodles, tender shrimp, and fragrant herbs. All hugged together inside a fun rice “paper” wrapper. Some of you will be tickled to know: these just happen to be gluten-free.

Why is baklava so expensive? ›

Baklava is made out of sugar (şerbet), yufka (sort of a flat layered dough) and antep fıstığı (pistachio). These three ingridients are very expensive in Turkey due to the shortages of production and current currency crisis.

Can diabetics eat baklava? ›

"It can be given as an alternative to diabetic individuals, but, of course, only if the person is very persistent to eat baklava, but it should not be overdone." Ozdemir says more caution should still be exercised, especially by those suffering from diabetes.

How many baklavas can I eat? ›

Baklava is too sweet and made in pure butter, so it is very heavy food full of calories. Therefore one or two pieces are ok. But take too much of baklava, and you will feel heavy and lethargic afterwards. So it has empty calories of sugar refined flour, and the fat of butter.

Is Künefe gluten-free? ›

Shredded phyllo dough is the crunchy part of Kunafa. This is the part that contains gluten in kunafa. Hence, to make gluten-free Kunafa, we have to come up with a gluten-free dough alternative.

What Turkish sweets are gluten-free? ›

Discover the world of gluten-free Turkish baked goods and...
  • Walnut Baklava Gluten Free, 1 kg. ...
  • Pistachio Baklava Gluten Free, 1 kg. ...
  • Karakoy Gulluoglu Gluten Free Walnut Baklava. ...
  • Aroha Gluten-Free Hazelnut Chocolate Cream with Dates, 180 g. ...
  • Guzel Ada Gluten-Free Pastry Mix. ...
  • Marasi Gluten Free Sweets set.

What Turkish desserts are gluten-free? ›

Gluten free.

Go for fig, plumb, peach, pumpkin or quince desserts. The fruit are usually soaked in sugar with spices and served with nuts. Bakeries in Istanbul make gluten free cookies.

What sweets can a gluten-free person eat? ›

Gluten-free candies include:
  • 3 Musketeers bars.
  • M&Ms (all except the pretzel, crispy, and certain holiday varieties)
  • Milky Way Midnight and Caramel bars.
  • Dove (all except Milk Chocolate Cinnamon Graham and Cookies and Cream varieties)
  • Snickers bars.
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