
I have stumbled upon something you must try — these quick and easy Baklava Cups!!
When I saw my friend Kristin’s recipe this week for spanakopita bites, they reminded me that I still had a few leftover boxes of phyllo cups sitting in my freezer. (Always good to have on hand!) And for some reason, her appetizer sparked the idea to turn one of my other favorite phyllo recipes into some little “cups” — baklava! I know that the process of making homemade baklava is fairly complex, but the actual ingredients themselves are super simple — just some nuts, honey, maybe a little butter, and phyllo dough.
So the bite-sized-dessert-lover in me instantly thought it would be fun to try and make baklava with my phyllo cups! I popped over to the Middle-Eastern market across the street and bypassed the real baklava (yes, I live with the temptation every day of fresh baklava being sold a block away!), and instead beelined for the huge bins of nuts. While you can literally make baklava with whatever nut or combination of nuts you want, I decided to go colorful with a mix of pistachios, almonds and walnuts. Then I came home and chopped them up, combined them with some butter, cinnamon and honey, popped them into mini phyllo cups, warmed them in the oven, and then drizzled each with an extra dose of honey. And…then indulged. :)
These baklava cups were amazing!!! They seriously tasted just like the real deal, and were so quick and easy to make. All of those delicious toasted nuts paired perfectly with the crispy phyllo and warm honey, and (bonus!) they don’t even make your fingers sticky when you eat them. I can already tell that this is going to become one of my new go-to desserts to serve to friends.
Phyllo cups for the win!

Baklava Cups

Ingredients
- 1 (15-count) package mini phyllo cups
- 1 cup chopped nuts (pistachios, walnuts, almonds, pecans, or I used a mixture)
- 1 Tbsp. butter, melted
- 1/4 cup honey, plus more for serving
- 1/4 tsp. ground cinnamon
- pinch of salt
Instructions
- Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Place phyllo cups on a baking sheet.
- In a medium bowl, stir together chopped nuts, melted butter, honey, cinnamon and salt until evenly combined. Spoon about 2 teaspoons of the nut mixture into each phyllo cup until they are filled.
- Bake for 10 minutes, or until the nuts are fragrant and lightly toasted but not burned. Remove and drizzle with extra honey before serving. Serve immediately.








Being part Greek, I appreciate this recipe, AND the ease of it! I also like that there’s hardly any butter! I love the sound of spanakopita bites. They’re one of my favorite things!
These are SOOO CUTE! Phyllo cups are great to work with.
Oooo, I love this idea, Ali! Such an easy way to bring baklava into my life. :)
Yuuuum!!! These were going to be my next creation with those phyllo cups but you saved me the trouble. These look awesome, Ali! :)
Love these! I’ve been obsessed with phyllo cups lately!
We are on the same page! I wrote about my love for number #33 yesterday…
These look amazing. I love baklava but it’s so time intensive to make. These are the perfect sweet nibble!
FNL Is the best! So sad it is over :(
Loving these cups!! I have some in my freezer and now I am going to be putting them to use!
LOVE these little guys! Such a fun use for phyllo cups!
What an inspired idea – I love that these are little bites of dessert. They would be so fun to serve at a party!
This is GENIUS!! And sooooo much easier than the traditional recipe. Plus built in portion control!