Kadayif is a halfway-homemade dessert that anybody can make! This recipe starts with a store-bought package of finely shredded phyllo dough, and all you have to do is stuff or roll it in any way that you like! If you’re in a rush, you can skip rolling it and instead layer it in a pan and slice it into squares right before serving. Kadayif has the most wonderful combination of textures: a crispy top, a soft and chewy center studded with roasted nuts, and a syrup-soaked bottom.
Our recipe calls for a whole package of kadayif, but you can always cut the recipe in half and store the leftover kadayif in the freezer. Look for kadayif in Albanian, Greek, Turkish, and Middle Eastern stores. Kadayif is commonly made with walnuts and pistachios, but you can use any of your favorite nuts in this dessert.
You can skip adding lemon zest to the syrup, but we highly recommend adding it. The added lemon-y kick provides a nice balance in this sweet dessert, and it has the added benefit of keeping the syrup from crystallizing.