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Technique: Making Phyllo Cups

2007_02_21-Cups.jpgOne of our favorite dessert party tricks is phyllo cups. You can buy those little phyllo cups, pre-shaped and crimped, out of the freezer at the grocery store. But you can get far more out of a regular package of phyllo, and it doesn't take long to make cups in the size you want.

Once baked these can be filled easily and creatively with all sorts of good things - raspberries and cream, chocolate mousse, whipped blue cheese with bacon crumbles. It's quick to pipe in a pretty filling or dab in some cream.

 
 

When made in larger sizes they're great for egg salad or tuna, and in mini sizes they make the perfect small bites for a party. They can be done ahead, and they keep fine for a week, sealed in an airtight container, or for a month or two, wrapped well in the freezer.

Phyllo Cups
makes about 100 mini cups

1 package frozen phyllo dough (2 rolls) thawed
1/2 cup melted butter
White sugar

Preheat oven to 375°F. Spray mini muffin cups lightly with baking spray.

Take a sheet of phyllo and brush with melted butter. Sprinkle lightly with sugar. Lay another sheet on top and repeat until you have five sheets stacked up. Cut into small equal squares and press into cups.

Bake for about 10 minutes or until golden. Watch carefully and don't let them burn. Take out and twist out of cups.

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Tips & Techniques, Dessert, Desserts for a Crowd

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Comments (2)

Does anyone know where to buy the phyllo cups? I've tried Ralph's, Gelsons, and two middle eastern stores...can't find them.

posted by Barbara on 2007-03-21 19:34:45

I have cupcake pans but also the cutest mini cupcake pans which would be great for this. You can buy the minis at a store that sells kitchen wares.

posted by Alice on 2007-08-31 10:23:29
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