Rustic Berry Crinkle Phyllo Cake

Sometimes the best desserts are the ones that look impressive but are secretly very simple to make. This beautiful fruit crinkle phyllo cake is exactly that kind of recipe. With delicate layers of phyllo pastry, juicy berries, and a light creamy filling, it bakes into a golden, rustic dessert that feels perfect for spring. It’s the kind of treat that looks like it took hours to prepare, yet comes together surprisingly quickly.

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Rustic Berry Crinkle Phyllo Cake
Rustic Berry Crinkle Phyllo Cake
This Rustic Berry Crinkle Phyllo Cake is a simple yet beautiful dessert made with delicate layers of crinkled phyllo pastry, a light creamy custard, and fresh berries. The flaky pastry turns golden and crisp in the oven while the soft center absorbs the creamy filling, creating a wonderful contrast of textures. Juicy strawberries and blueberries add bursts of freshness and color, making this dessert perfect for spring or summer gatherings. Despite its impressive look, the recipe is surprisingly easy to prepare and wonderfully forgiving – even if the phyllo sheets tear, the rustic folds only add to its charm.
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I must confess that I usually avoid recipes that use phyllo dough. Every time I open a pack, the sheets seem to tear, wrinkle, or stick together, and it can feel a little intimidating. But this recipe completely changed my mind. Here, the phyllo sheets are folded and crinkled on purpose, so it truly doesn’t matter if they break. In fact, the more rustic they look, the better they absorb the creamy filling. It’s wonderfully forgiving and almost impossible to mess up.

Ingredients for a medium baking dish: 

  • 1 package phyllo dough
  • 2 eggs
  • 200 ml milk, warm
  • 200 ml cooking cream
  • 80 g sugar
  • 70 g melted unsalted butter
  • 2 tsp baking powder
  • Zest of 1 lemon
  • 120 g blueberries
  • 100 g strawberries, sliced

Instructions:

Prepare the cream mixture
In a large bowl, whisk the eggs and sugar until smooth. Add the baking powder, warm milk, cooking cream, and lemon zest. Mix well and set aside.

Prepare the phyllo layers
Take one sheet of phyllo dough and lightly brush it with melted butter. Fold it in half lengthwise, then gently scrunch or accordion-fold it like a fan. Bend it slightly and place it into a baking dish that has been lightly greased with melted butter.

Rustic Berry Crinkle Phyllo Cake step-by-step recipe instruction

Repeat the process
Continue with the remaining sheets, arranging them loosely in the baking dish.
Important tip: Do not pack them tightly. Leave the folds loose so the cream can soak into the layers. And don’t worry if the sheets tear—this dessert is meant to look rustic.

Rustic Berry Crinkle Phyllo Cake step-by-step recipe instruction

Add the fruit and cream
Scatter the strawberries and blueberries evenly over the pastry. Pour the prepared cream mixture over the top.

Bake
Bake in a preheated oven at 180°C (350°F) for 30–35 minutes, or until the top turns beautifully golden brown.

Rustic Berry Crinkle Phyllo Cake

When it comes out of the oven, the top is crisp and golden, while the inside stays soft, creamy, and filled with bursts of fruit. It’s simple, rustic, and perfect with a cup of coffee or tea—especially on a bright spring afternoon. 🌸

Rustic Berry Crinkle Phyllo Cake

Nutritional Information (Approximate)

The nutritional values are estimated based on the ingredients used and may vary depending on the brand of phyllo dough or cream used.

Serving size: 1 piece (recipe makes 6 pieces)

  • Calories: ~382 kcal
  • Protein: ~6–7 g
  • Carbohydrates: ~40–45 g
  • Fat: ~20 g
  • Sugar: ~22–24 g
  • Fiber: ~2 g

This dessert is meant to be enjoyed as an occasional treat. The combination of buttery phyllo layers, creamy filling, and fresh berries makes it both indulgent and satisfying, so a small slice goes a long way.

Rustic Berry Crinkle Phyllo Cake
Rustic Berry Crinkle Phyllo Cake

And that’s it! A beautifully golden, rustic dessert that looks impressive but is surprisingly easy to make. The crispy phyllo layers combined with the soft custard and juicy berries create such a lovely balance of textures and flavors. It’s the kind of dessert that feels perfect for a relaxed afternoon, a weekend treat, or when you simply want to bake something comforting without too much effort.

If you try this Rustic Berry Crinkle Phyllo Cake, I’d love to hear how it turned out for you!

Rustic Berry Crinkle Phyllo Cake

Rustic Berry Crinkle Phyllo Cake

This Rustic Berry Crinkle Phyllo Cake is a simple yet beautiful dessert made with delicate layers of crinkled phyllo pastry, a light creamy custard, and fresh berries. The flaky pastry turns golden and crisp in the oven while the soft center absorbs the creamy filling, creating a wonderful contrast of textures. Juicy strawberries and blueberries add bursts of freshness and color, making this dessert perfect for spring or summer gatherings. Despite its impressive look, the recipe is surprisingly easy to prepare and wonderfully forgiving – even if the phyllo sheets tear, the rustic folds only add to its charm.
Prep Time 10 minutes
Cook Time 35 minutes
Course Cake, Dessert, sweets
Servings 6 pieces
Calories 382 kcal

Ingredients
  

  • 1 package phyllo dough
  • 2 eggs
  • 200 ml milk, warm
  • 200 ml cooking cream
  • 80 g sugar
  • 70 g melted unsalted butter
  • 2 tsp baking powder
  • zest from 1 lemon
  • 120 g blueberries
  • 100 g strawberries, sliced

Instructions
 

  • Prepare the cream mixture
    In a large bowl, whisk the eggs and sugar until smooth. Add the baking powder, warm milk, cooking cream, and lemon zest. Mix well and set aside.
    Rustic Berry Crinkle Phyllo Cake step-by-step recipe instruction
  • Prepare the phyllo layers
    Take one sheet of phyllo dough and lightly brush it with melted butter. Fold it in half lengthwise, then gently scrunch or accordion-fold it like a fan. Bend it slightly and place it into a baking dish that has been lightly greased with melted butter.
    Rustic Berry Crinkle Phyllo Cake step-by-step recipe instruction
  • Repeat the process
    Continue with the remaining sheets, arranging them loosely in the baking dish.
    Important tip: Do not pack them tightly. Leave the folds loose so the cream can soak into the layers. And don’t worry if the sheets tear—this dessert is meant to look rustic.
    Rustic Berry Crinkle Phyllo Cake step-by-step recipe instruction
  • Add the fruit and cream
    Scatter the strawberries and blueberries evenly over the pastry. Pour the prepared cream mixture over the top.
    Rustic Berry Crinkle Phyllo Cake step-by-step recipe instruction
  • Bake
    Bake in a preheated oven at 180°C (350°F) for 30–35 minutes, or until the top turns beautifully golden brown.
    Rustic Berry Crinkle Phyllo Cake
Keyword homemade easy cakes, phyllo, phyllo crinkle cake, phyllo pastry sweet, phyllo recipes

Until next time,

Stay healthy and don’t forget to have fun in the kitchen.

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6 responses to “Rustic Berry Crinkle Phyllo Cake”

  1. Sophie Zographos Avatar

    Looks absolutely delicious Ri!!

  2. foodzesty Avatar

    I cant agree with you more. 🙂

  3. Rupali Avatar

    Fantastic.

  4. derrickjknight Avatar

    Enticing looking and beautifully presented as always

  5. Sheree Avatar

    Looks scrumptious

  6. Blogging_with_Bojana Avatar

    Personally, I love both making and eating simple cakes. The fewer ingredients, the tastier.

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