No matter how you spell it -- phyllo, filo, or fillo -- this crispy phyllo sundae uses a classic Greek ingredient as its foundation. Phyllo is, indeed, the start of countless Greek desserts, including the most famous ones, like baklava. This easy Greek phyllo dessert is unique because you can prepare it in a few minutes but it's so impressive your friends will surely remember it for a long time to come. The technique for frying the phyllo to crisp it up is easy. After that, it’s all a matter of assembly and combining traditional Greek ingredients (and I dare say Mediterranean diet ingredients, too) like halva, Greek honey, and fresh fruits. Strawberries work well for color here. Enjoy this contemporary take on baklava in the form of a Greek Sundae. It’s one of my favorite Greek phyllo dessert recipes from season 4 of My Greek Table.
Stack the phyllo, place horizontally in front of you, and cut it into three short columns (strips). Keep covered with a cloth and place a damp cloth on top of the dry one.
Take 1 cut strip at a time and flash fry in the hot oil. As soon as it crinkles and turns lightly golden, turn it with kitchen tongs and fry on the other side for a few seconds. Remove, place on a paper-towel-lined plate to drain and repeat with remaining sheets, replenishing the oil as needed.
To assemble the dessert: Place a fried phyllo strip on a large serving plate. Top with two more strips, fanning them if desired, for an even more dramatic effect. Top with a scoop of ice cream. Garnish with halva, nuts, and strawberries. Crumble a sheet of phyllo and sprinkle that on top. Sprinkle cinnamon, drizzle with honey and serve garnished with fresh mint. Repeat for the second serving.