Baklava, a sweet and flaky pastry layered with nuts and drenched in syrup, has a rich history that spans centuries and cultures. Originating in the ancient kitchens of the Levant, baklava's roots can be traced back to the Assyrians, who were believed to have baked thin layers of dough with nuts and honey as early as the 8th century B.C. Over time, the recipe evolved and spread throughout the Middle East, the Balkans, and the Mediterranean, with each region adding its own unique twist. Today, baklava is celebrated worldwide as a symbol of indulgence and tradition, offering a layered, textured, sticky bite that can't be beaten.
This Orange Blossom Rose Cake with Honey Pistachio Frosting and Wild Peach Saffron Jam is an elegant show-stopper for dinner parties, birthdays, potlucks, and can even be an indulgent dessert for one (albeit spread over a couple days).
This Honey Butter Challah recipe is one to come back to over and over again. Simple, slightly sweet, buttery rich, and intricately woven to be a showstopper on any table spread.
This sweet, floral Wild Peach Jam with Saffron and Honey can be made in under an hour and is great as a spread on bread, filling for all kinds of baked goods, an addition to a bowl of yogurt, or eaten straight from the spoon! The saffron adds depth to the otherwise bright peach flavor.