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Chilled Moroccan Blackberry & Almond Hand Pies

Vibrant, easy no-bake Moroccan hand pies with fresh blackberries, almonds, and orange blossom—perfect for a refreshing summer treat.

Total: 1 hour
Difficulty: Easy
Serves: 8

What Makes This Special

These chilled Moroccan blackberry and almond hand pies combine the delicate crunch of phyllo pastry with a juicy, fragrant almond-blackberry filling—no oven required! Inspired by North African baklava and summer’s best berries, these pies are simple to assemble, vibrant in color, and served refreshingly cold for the hot months. Orange blossom water infuses them with classic Moroccan aroma, while a drizzle of honey and crushed almonds gives them a delightful finish. They’re ideal for picnics, gatherings, or an elegant make-ahead dessert.

Ingredients

This recipe celebrates summer’s bounty and Moroccan flavors with minimal fuss. Phyllo pastry forms the crisp, easy crust; the filling is a quick mix of blackberries, almonds, yogurt, and citrus. Orange blossom water and honey add signature floral and sweet notes.

For the Blackberry-Almond Filling

  • Fresh blackberries (200 g): Tart and juicy, starring as the seasonal highlight.
  • Ground almonds (100 g): Nutty base typical in Moroccan pastry.
  • Icing sugar (60 g): Sweetens and binds the filling.
  • Orange zest (from 1 medium orange): Adds brightness and citrusy perfume.
  • Orange blossom water (1 tbsp): Classic Moroccan ingredient, brings floral aroma.
  • Greek yogurt (50 g): Lightly creamy, helps hold the filling together.
  • Honey (2 tbsp): For depth and a touch of traditional sweetness.

For the Phyllo Pies

  • Phyllo pastry (200 g, about 8 sheets): Delicate, light, and easy to use for hand pies.
  • Unsalted butter (80 g, melted): For brushing and crisping the pastry.
  • Sliced almonds (50 g): Crunchy garnish for extra almond flavor.
  • Icing sugar (for dusting): Finishes the pies with a snowy look.

Instructions

Step 1: Make the Blackberry-Almond Filling

Gently mash the blackberries with a fork in a mixing bowl—leave some larger pieces for texture. Stir in the ground almonds, icing sugar, orange zest, orange blossom water, Greek yogurt, and honey. Mix until everything comes together into a thick, vibrant purple paste. If the mixture is too loose, add 1–2 tablespoons more ground almonds.

Step 2: Prepare the Phyllo Sheets

Lay out one phyllo sheet on a clean surface and cover the remaining sheets with plastic wrap and a damp towel (this keeps them from drying out). Brush the sheet lightly with melted butter. Layer another sheet on top and brush again. Repeat so you have a stack of two sheets per pie—this recipe makes 4 large rectangles, each will be cut in half later for 8 hand pies.

Step 3: Fill and Seal the Pies

Cut the stacked phyllo into 4 rectangles (about 15x20 cm each). Place 2 heaping tablespoons of the blackberry-almond mixture along one short edge of each rectangle, leaving a 2 cm border. Fold the short edge over the filling, then fold in the sides and roll up tightly to form a compact parcel. Place seam-side down on a lined baking tray. Repeat with remaining phyllo and filling.

Step 4: Brush and Chill

Brush the tops of each pie with more melted butter. Sprinkle generously with sliced almonds and press lightly so they stick. Cover the tray loosely with plastic wrap and chill in the fridge for at least 30 minutes. This step ensures the pies hold their shape and the flavors meld beautifully.

Step 5: Serve Chilled and Enjoy

Just before serving, dust the pies with icing sugar for extra flair. Serve straight from the fridge, optionally with extra Greek yogurt or a drizzle of honey. The pies are crisp on the outside, cool and luscious inside.

Pro Tips

  • Keep phyllo moist: Always cover unused phyllo with plastic wrap and a damp towel to prevent it from drying.
  • Filling consistency: If your blackberry mixture is too runny, add more ground almonds a tablespoon at a time.
  • Make ahead: These pies are perfect for prepping a day in advance; chilling improves their flavor.

Troubleshooting

Phyllo cracks or tears? Work quickly, and patch small holes with extra scraps brushed with butter. Phyllo is forgiving when layered!

Filling leaks out? Make sure not to overfill, and seal the edges well by folding and rolling tightly. Chilling helps the pies hold together.

Variations

  • Other berries: Swap half the blackberries for raspberries or blueberries for a mixed-berry twist.
  • Nut swap: Try ground pistachios or hazelnuts in place of almonds for a new flavor profile.
  • Citrus swap: Replace orange zest with lemon or lime zest for a tangier filling.

Storage

Store the chilled hand pies in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 3 days. For best texture, garnish with almonds and dust with icing sugar just before serving. They are best enjoyed cold and crisp, straight from the fridge!