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    English Muffin Baklava

    English muffin with Baklava topping

    Yes, it seems weird, but toasted English muffins loaded with a pistachio-walnut-butter-brown-sugar mixture and broiled to caramelized perfection is straight from the heavens. Add a little mascarpone cheese, a little drizzle of honey, and this is my breakfast (snack? dessert?) lifestyle right now.


    English Muffin Baklava


    Close-up of baklava english muffin

    Lindsay’s Notes

    I saw this idea in a Taste of Home magazine that my mother-in-law gave me and I basically turned around and made it five minutes later. It’s one of those recipes where you go, “Hey, that’s a good idea! And I have everything I need!” Which means you can make it fast, and repeatedly. Which is exactly what I did – correction – still am doing.

    You toast your English muffins, stir up your nuts and butter and brown sugar, top it all with the mascarpone cheese and honey… and now this is just how we live. WHAT IN THE WORLD! It’s so delightful. Nutty, buttery, crunchy, and slightly caramelized but also has a creamy sauciness from the melty mascarpone and honey. All on the exceptionally textured, crispy-chewy surface of an English muffin.

    It’s a perfect breakfast, afternoon coffee break snack, or after-dinner dessert. Love it for all of the above.

    I made a few changes to the recipe as it was in the magazine – for example, I toasted my English muffins before and after adding the nut mixture. I used a higher nut-to-butter ratio to make sure that the nut layer was extra thick and chunky, and I changed the serving size to 3 pieces. Do we approve?

    Mascarpone is not a normal ingredient in baklava so I was a little skeptical of how that would play here, but it was awesome. You don’t need much more buttery-ness with the nuts and butter already in there, but having a creamy element helped to tone down some of the sweetness of the nut filling and the honey drizzle. It was just heavenly to bite into.


    How To Make This Little Delight

    Step 1:

    Mix up some softened butter, ground up pistachios, walnuts, and brown sugar.

    Ground up butter, nuts, and sugar in a bowl

    Step 2:

    Toast your English muffins under the broiler.

    Then spread them with the nut mixture and return to the broiler for one more minute until bubbly and slightly set. Watch them carefully because they will burn!

    Nut mixture spread onto English muffins

    Step 3:

    Top with mascarpone cheese, honey, and more nuts! So amazing.

    Mascarpone cheese gets spread with nuts and sugar on English muffins

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    English Muffin Baklava



    • Author:
      Lindsay

    • Total Time:
      10 minutes

    • Yield:
      Nut mixture makes enough for 2-3 servings

    Description

    Perfectly toasted English muffins get topped with an extra thick, extra chunky crispy-chewy nutty sugary topping. Absolutely heavenly and works for breakfast, snack, or as an after-dinner treat.


    Ingredients


    Units


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    Pistachio Walnut Mixture:

    • 1/3 cup walnuts
    • 1/3 cup pistachios
    • 1/4 cup (4 tablespoons) butter, softened or melted
    • 2 tablespoons brown sugar

    Other:

    • English muffins
    • Honey
    • Mascarpone cheese



    Instructions

    1. Preheat the broiler – I use the “Low Broil” setting but every oven will be different for which setting works best.
    2. Pulse the nuts in a food processor until finely chopped. Set aside a few spoonfuls of the nuts for topping. Mix the remaining nuts, butter, and brown sugar together in a small bowl.
    3. Toast the English muffins on a baking sheet lined with foil until toasty – about 3 minutes.
    4. Spread English muffins with the nutty butter mixture. Return to the oven, a few inches away from the broiler, for 1 minute or until bubbly and slightly caramelized.
    5. Top with a little baby dollop of mascarpone cheese and give it a gentle swoop to melt it in. Finish with extra nuts and honey. Pour yourself a cup of coffee to go with it. OMG, it’s so good!

    • Prep Time: 5 minutes
    • Cook Time: 5 minutes
    • Category: Breakfast
    • Method: Broil
    • Cuisine: Middle Eastern-Inspired

    Keywords: baklava english muffin, baklava on english muffin, english muffin snack





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    Frequently Asked Questions For English Muffin Baklava

    What can I use instead of English muffins?

    You could easily make this on any kind of toasted bread – or maybe even crackers?! Yum!

    How long does the nut topping last?

    I usually make it all at once, but the nut mixture should last a day or two in the fridge – the texture might just change a little as the nuts soften.

    How do you make this gluten-free and/or dairy-free?

    Use a gluten-free English muffin for a gluten-free version! Use dairy-free butter and skip the mascarpone cheese for a dairy-free version.

    Can you make this without a broiler?

    A kitchen torch might be a bit intense for a little snack like this, but it would definitely work to toast and caramelize the topping! A toaster oven would also work great.

    What makes this like baklava?

    The use of pistachios and walnuts, butter, and honey gives it a texture and a flavor that is reminiscent of baklava! Not the same thing by any means – baklava is a very involved, multi-layered, multi-textured dessert made with phyllo (it’s epic). But this is like the budget version for those of us who just want the taste of it in a quick breakfast or snack. 🙂

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