Dipped and drizzled in chocolate, these mini Chocolate Cranberry Phyllo Cups are easy to make and even easier to devour! These pint-sized no-bake phyllo cups are perfect for the holidays!
Hello loves! My brain is already a wee bit fried from all the holiday prep and madness so I’m going to forego a fluffy description of this recipe in favor of a good old fashioned list.
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8 reasons why this recipe rocks
- No oven is needed! These chocolate cranberry phyllo cups are no-bake.
- Dark chocolate!!!
- They’re quick and easy to whip up for a crowd – small or large!
- White chocolate!!!
- You can make them in advance for easy entertaining.
- A drizzle of honey over these bad boys makes them next level awesome.
- They’re gloriously vegetarian.
- Individual phyllo cups make the ultimate bite-sized sweet treat.
They cover all the bases! These phenomenal phyllo cup desserts are crispy, crunchy, sticky, salty, sweet, and simply amazing!
Ready to get your recipe on? Let’s make some easy peasy Chocolate Cranberry Phyllo Cups!
They’re essentially CHOCOLATE dipped baklava bites with a tasty cranberry twist! I’m clearly living life on the wild side these days, eh?
Tis the season!
Chocolate Cranberry Phyllo Cups
Chocolate Cranberry Phyllo Cups
Ingredients
- ¼ cup dark chocolate chips
- ½ tsp coconut oil
- 15 phyllo cups (found near the frozen dough)
- ⅓ cup dried cranberries
- ⅓ cup chopped pistachios
- ⅓ cup chopped pecans
- 3-4 TBSP honey plus extra to taste
- 2-3 oz white chocolate
- 1/4-1/2 tsp coconut oil
Instructions
- Place your dar chocolate and coconut oil in a small microwave-safe ramekin.
- Melt via microwave by adjusting the power to 50% and heating at 30 second intervals, stirring in between each. It only took two 30 second cycles to melt mine but may vary depending on chocolate type and oven wattage. You can also melt chocolate stove-top using the double broiler method.
- Dip a phyllo cup face-down in the chocolate until the edges are coated, almost like you're rimming a margarita glass with salt. My dish was shallow enough for me to drop the entire phyllo cup into the bowl then I simply inserted a toothpick into the middle of the phyllo cup to remove it and placed it chocolate side up on a plate. It sounds weird when typed out but the execution itself was super easy and took no time at all.
- Once each cup is dipped in delicious chocolate, allow them to cool/dry on the countertop or pop them in the fridge to chill.
- Once your chocolate has set, fill each phyllo cup to the brim with cranberries, pistachios and pecans.
- Pour a little honey into each cup, add a little - or a lot! No need to worry about measurements.
- Next melt your white chocolate and coconut using the same method as the chocolate above.
- Stir chocolate with a fork then drizzle over each phyllo cup.
- Allow chocolate to cool and dig in!
Notes
Nutrition
As I’m sure most of you know by now, I keep a stack of these crispy little phyllo shells in my freezer year round to make everything from no-bake desserts to party appetizers to breakfast bites.
I wait for them to go on sale and pounce, since they’re one of the few packaged convenience foods that everyone in my family adores, making it totally worth the expense in my book. Fingers crossed they knock the price back to $1 a box this year so I can replenish my stash!
If you get a chance to try these Chocolate Cranberry Phyllo Cups, let me know! You can leave me a comment here (LOVE checking those daily!) or tag @PEASandCRAYONS on Instagram so I can happy dance over your creations. I can’t wait to see what you whip up!
Do you just put chocolate on the rim of the cup or did you put chocolate on the entire cup?
I did just the rim. It was the perfect kiss of chocolate!
Fancy looking dessert that doesn’t take much time! Instead of dipping into chocolate, I used a spoon to put it on the edges. I also used a different mixture of nuts – still turned out great and I’d make again for sure!
Made yesterday for an outdoor cocktail party. Everyone loved them, but I drizzled dark chocolate vs white chocolate on top. Will definitely make again
These were amazing! I also added a small piece of candies ginger on top and it was delish! Thanks for sharing!
Don`t be fooled by these! These are NOT BAKLAVA! But they sound very good.
Hi Diana! These are simply my twist on a baklava-style dessert, not to worry. I know they’re not traditional but man they are good! 🙂
You don’t need to bake the phyllo shells at all??
If you use Athens phyllo shells you won’t need to bake them first! They’re sold frozen and you’ll just let them reach room temperature which doesn’t take long at all. I use them in a few different no-bake appetizers and love them!
These look so wonderfully addicting! Especially since they’re so easy to make.
Thanks Annie! <3
I adore those little phyllo cups, and I LOVE that you made baklava with them! Baklava always sounds so intimidating but your recipe makes it so much easier. Love these!
Thanks so much Rachel! <3 I'm all for taking the easy route around the holidays as long as it's sketch free 😉 These totally fit the bill!
Oh.em.geeeee. These look amazing, and I can’t wait to make them! I also think I’m going to have to buy my own stash of these cups once we get back to Charleston.
Hope y’all adore them!