They requested food that travels well. Food that can be taken on picnics, to potlucks or that you might deliver to a friend who is under the weather or just brought home a new baby.
Spinach Pie
adapted from It's All Greek to Me by Debbie Matenapoulos
1/2 of a 1 lb box of Phyllo dough, thawed (18 sheets)
1/4 c. extra virgin olive oil, divided
1 (10 oz) pkg fresh spinach leaves, tough stems removed, leaves thoroughly washed
1/4 of a large sweet onion, diced
1/2 c. crumbled feta cheese
1 (4 oz) tube of Dill paste
2 eggs, slightly beaten
salt and pepper to taste
Heat 1 T. olive oil in large skillet over med high heat. Add the onion and saute until translucent and softened. Add the spinach, season with salt and pepper, and saute just until wilted. Remove from heat. Line a colander with cheese cloth. Turn the spinach mixture into the colander and allow to cool.
Once cool enough to handle, enclose the spinach in the cheesecloth and squeeze out as much moisture as you can. Transfer the spinach mixture to a bowl and add the feta, dill and eggs. With clean hands combine all ingredients together. Set aside.
Remove one sheet of phyllo dough (keep remaining sheets covered) and place in the bottom of an 8" square baking pan allowing the extra to hang over the sides. Brush the bottom and sides with olive oil but don't oil the parts outside of the pan. Place another sheet of phyllo on top of the first with the overlap hanging over the opposite sides of the pan and brush with olive oil as you did the first. Repeat this step until you have 10 sheets of phyllo, 5 in each direction. Turn the spinach mixture into the baking pan and fold the excess phyllo over onto the spinach mixture. Place the remaining phyllo over the top of the spinach mixture, brushing each with oil until they are all used. Trim the phyllo sheets to fit the top of the baking pan and pour any remaining olive oil over the top.
With a sharp knife precut the spinach pie into desired serving pieces, going through the top layers of the phyllo and into the filling but not through the bottom layers. This will make it easier to cut and serve after baking.
Bake in a preheated 350* oven for 50-60 minutes or until cooked through and crispy, golden brown. Print Recipe
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This pie would definitely be a hit in my house! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteOh I do enjoy a good Greek spinach pie. I like your addition of dill and will have to try your recipe next time.
ReplyDeleteThe dill was a perfect addition Renee. I think that it helped to make this the best spinach pie I have ever had.
DeleteSpinach pie is so good and easy to travel with..
ReplyDeleteYou're so right Chris.
DeleteThis is totally awesome looking, I would love a big 'ol slice!
ReplyDeleteIt was delicious Tara.
DeleteThis sounds so delicious!
ReplyDeleteThanks Heather.
DeleteYum, yum, yum, this looks and sounds incredible!
ReplyDeleteLOVE spinach pie!!! Greek food is one of my favorites, I haven't had it in so long. Now I want!
ReplyDeleteWell this recipe comes together quickly and is delicious so enjoy Shaina.
DeleteOooh, so yummy! I like this entree version of one of my favorite appetizers!
ReplyDeleteYes LIz, add a Greek Salad and you have the perfect dinner.
DeleteThis is my mom's favourite Greek appetizer! Have to make it for her someday!
ReplyDeleteIt is an easy peasy and delicious way to make Mom happy Sarah.
DeleteMy dad absolutely loves spinach pie and this looks like a wonderful version.
ReplyDeleteIt really is a wonderful version Laura...the addition of the dill is what makes it so special.
DeleteI love the flaky crust. This look so tasty!
ReplyDeleteThanks Sarah.
DeleteI LOVE Spinach Pie! Yours looks delicious!
ReplyDeleteThanks Shelby, it was a keeper for sure.
DeleteI love spinach pie! It's been one of my faves for a long time. Yours sure looks great!
ReplyDeleteThanks Mary Ellen.
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