Chocolate and baklava, what more can I ask for???/ Vegan Chocolate Baklava Dome
We all have our own variety of “comfort food,”particular items or dishes that calm our nerves. Mine is chocolate. To be more specific, dark chocolate. I can be in the worst mood ever, but after a few minutes of intake of the magic food, I’m transported to high levels of happiness. On those occasions when I actually need to eat chocolate for my sanity, I’ve been known to walk distance in order to fined it. When most people travel, they seek out antique shops, or good restaurants. I look for chocolate shopsI use two of my favorite ingredients - dark chocolate and filo dough- to make chocolate baklava. These baklava put me in the wow zone every time I eat them.Here is my recipe for Vegan Chocolate Baklava DomeMakes 8 cups6 large baklava sheets, cover the sheets with moist towel to prevent drying1/2 cup coconut oil1 cup crushed pistachio3 tablespoons orange marmalade1 teaspoon sugar2 tablespoons cocoa powderhist of cayenne pepper1/2 cup sugar and orange blossom water syrup*-Melt the coconut oil and gently brush one sheet. Place another sheet on top and repeat until you reach the last sheet.-Cut the oiled sheets into 8 equal squares.-Gently push each square into espresso cup-Mix the ground pistachio with orange marmalade and the sugar. Divide the pistachio mixture between the filo cups. Fold the top and gently turn the cup upside down. Place the folded side down. Bake in a 300 F. oven for 15 minutes. Remove from the oven, drizzle with the cold sugar syrup.Allow the cups to cool for couple hours. Mix the coco powder with the cayenne pepper and dust each dome for fabulous dessert.*Sugar Syrup2 cups sugar1 cup water1 tablespoon lemon juice1 tablespoon orange blossom water-Place the sugar with the water and the lemon juice in heavy sauce pan. Bring to boil, turn down the heat and simmer for 15 minutes and the syrup is thicken. Remove from the heat, add the orange blossom water and set aside to cool.