Best 5 Spinach And Sorrel Spanakopita Recipes

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Welcome culinary enthusiasts to a delectable journey filled with flavors, textures, and traditional goodness. We're thrilled to present a collection of enticing Spanakopita recipes, each offering a unique interpretation of this classic Greek dish that harmoniously blends spinach, sorrel, and feta cheese encased in crispy phyllo dough. From traditional Spanakopita to its variations with herbs, vegetables, and different cheeses, our curated list caters to diverse palates and preferences. Whether you seek a vegetarian delight or an indulgent meat-filled version, our recipes provide step-by-step instructions to guide you through the process.

For the purists, our Traditional Spanakopita recipe remains true to the original, featuring a generous filling of spinach, sorrel, feta, onions, and herbs, enveloped in layers of golden phyllo dough. This timeless classic offers a perfect balance of savory and tangy flavors.

If you desire a heartier variation, explore our Meat-Filled Spanakopita recipe, which incorporates succulent ground beef or lamb into the filling. The combination of meat, spinach, and cheese creates a delightful symphony of flavors.

For those with a penchant for vibrant colors and textures, our Spanakopita with Herbs and Vegetables recipe infuses the filling with an array of colorful vegetables like bell peppers, carrots, and zucchini, along with a medley of aromatic herbs. This vibrant variation offers a delectable mix of flavors and nutrients.

Lastly, our Cheese Lovers' Spanakopita recipe is a true indulgence, featuring a combination of feta, mozzarella, and parmesan cheeses. This cheesy delight is sure to satisfy those craving a rich and flavorful experience.

Our recipe collection caters to various dietary preferences, with options for vegetarians and meat lovers alike. Each recipe provides detailed instructions, tips, and serving suggestions to ensure a successful and enjoyable cooking experience. Join us on this culinary adventure as we delve into the world of Spanakopita, creating delicious memories and satisfying taste buds along the way.

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SPANAKOPITA



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Recipe video above. Spanakopita - the iconic traditional Greek Spinach Pie with layers upon layers of golden buttery flaky filo pastry. For the best Spanakopita of your life, use raw rather than cooked spinach, and layer the phyllo pastry with finely shredded Greek cheese so it sticks together rather than flying everywhere when you cut it!This pie is a perfect thickness with a good ratio of Spinach Feta filling to pastry. It will serve 4 to 5 people as a main dish.

Provided by Nagi

Categories     Mains

Number Of Ingredients 20

300g/10oz English spinach leaves
1/2 tsp salt
175g/6oz Greek feta (, crumbled)
1/2 cup Greek yoghurt
2 green onions / scallions (, finely sliced)
1 egg
2 tbsp mint (, finely chopped)
1 tbsp dill (, finely chopped)
1/2 tsp lemon zest
1/2 tbsp lemon juice
2 garlic cloves (, finely chopped)
1/2 tsp nutmeg (, freshly grated)
1/4 tsp black pepper
1/4 tsp salt
1/4 tsp cayenne pepper
16 sheets filo pastry ((Note 2))
120g/ 8 tbsp butter (, melted)
60g / 2/3 cup Greek Kefalotyri cheese (, finely grated (sub parmesan, Note 3))
1/2 tsp white sesame seeds ((or more black))
1/2 tsp black sesame seeds ((or more white))

Steps:

  • Preheat oven to 220°C/430°F (200°C fan). Line a tray with baking paper / parchment paper.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 672 kcal, Carbohydrate 48 g, Protein 24 g, Fat 43 g, SaturatedFat 26 g, TransFat 1 g, Cholesterol 153 mg, Sodium 1826 mg, Fiber 4 g, Sugar 4 g, ServingSize 1 serving

SPANAKOPITA (GREEK SPINACH PIE)



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This is an authentic, really rich pie stuffed with spinach, onions, cheeses and herbs that are all enfolded by crispy, flaky phyllo dough.

Provided by SILVERWOLF

Categories     World Cuisine Recipes     European     Greek

Time 1h30m

Yield 5

Number Of Ingredients 11

3 tablespoons olive oil
1 large onion, chopped
1 bunch green onions, chopped
2 cloves garlic, minced
2 pounds spinach, rinsed and chopped
½ cup chopped fresh parsley
2 eggs, lightly beaten
½ cup ricotta cheese
1 cup crumbled feta cheese
8 sheets phyllo dough
¼ cup olive oil

Steps:

  • Preheat oven to 350 degrees F (175 degrees C). Lightly oil a 9x9 inch square baking pan.
  • Heat 3 tablespoons olive oil in a large skillet over medium heat. Saute onion, green onions and garlic, until soft and lightly browned. Stir in spinach and parsley, and continue to saute until spinach is limp, about 2 minutes. Remove from heat and set aside to cool.
  • In a medium bowl, mix together eggs, ricotta, and feta. Stir in spinach mixture. Lay 1 sheet of phyllo dough in prepared baking pan, and brush lightly with olive oil. Lay another sheet of phyllo dough on top, brush with olive oil, and repeat process with two more sheets of phyllo. The sheets will overlap the pan. Spread spinach and cheese mixture into pan and fold overhanging dough over filling. Brush with oil, then layer remaining 4 sheets of phyllo dough, brushing each with oil. Tuck overhanging dough into pan to seal filling.
  • Bake in preheated oven for 30 to 40 minutes, until golden brown. Cut into squares and serve while hot.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 494.1 calories, Carbohydrate 31.5 g, Cholesterol 100.3 mg, Fat 34.7 g, Fiber 7.4 g, Protein 18.2 g, SaturatedFat 11.5 g, Sodium 893.9 mg, Sugar 5.4 g

SPINACH AND SORREL SPANAKOPITA



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Mixing sorrel with spinach makes an outstanding spanakopita, but the combination is nothing new. The Greeks have been doing it for a long time and it makes a lot of sense. The distinctive tang of sorrel not only replaces the lemon juice often found in spinach fillings for spanakopita, but it also balances the brininess of the feta.

Provided by Kemp Minifie

Categories     Appetizer     Feta     Spinach     Phyllo/Puff Pastry Dough     Green Onion/Scallion     Oscars

Number Of Ingredients 14

For Filling:
1 (10-oz) package frozen chopped spinach
1 cup chopped scallions
Salt
1 tablespoon olive oil
1/4 pound fresh sorrel leaves, chopped (2 packed cups)
1 egg yolk, lightly beaten
8 ounces feta, crumbled (1 cup)
1/4 teaspoon ground nutmeg
3 tablespoons chopped fresh dill, or to taste
Freshly ground black pepper
For phyllo triangles:
10 (17- by 12-inch) sheets phyllo, thawed if frozen
1 1/2 sticks (3/4 cup) unsalted butter, melted

Steps:

  • Make Filling:
  • Cook spinach according to package instructions. Drain in a colander, then refresh under cold running water to stop the cooking, and drain well again. Transfer spinach to a clean kitchen towel (not terry cloth) twisting the ends together, and squeeze as much liquid as possible from the spinach. Transfer spinach to a large bowl.
  • Cook scallions with 1/4 teaspoon salt in olive oil in a 9- to 10-inch non-stick skillet over medium heat, stirring, until softened, 2 to 3 minutes. Add sorrel and cook, stirring and adding 1 tablespoon water if sorrel is dry, until wilted, about 1 minute (sorrel will turn khaki gray almost immediately when heated). Add sorrel mixture to spinach and stir well.
  • Stir in yolk, then feta, nutmeg, dill, and salt and pepper to taste and combine mixture well.
  • Form and Bake Phyllo Triangles:
  • Preheat oven to 375°F. Line a large rimmed baking sheet with parchment paper.
  • Cover phyllo stack with 2 overlapping sheets of plastic wrap and then a dampened kitchen towel.
  • Take 1 phyllo sheet from stack and arrange on a work surface with a long side nearest you (keeping remaining sheets covered) and brush all over with some butter. Cut buttered phyllo stack lengthwise into 4 strips, each about 3-inches wide and 17- inches long.
  • Put a heaping teaspoon of filling near 1 corner of a strip on end nearest you, then fold corner of phyllo over to enclose filling and form a triangle. Continue folding strip (like a flag), maintaining triangle shape. Brush triangle all over with butter. Put triangle, seam side down, on parchment-lined sheet. Make more triangles in same manner, using all of phyllo.
  • For best results, freeze spanakopita until firm, about 20 minutes.
  • Bake triangles in middle of oven until golden brown, 20 to 25 minutes, then transfer to a rack to cool slightly.

SPANOKOPITA



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Provided by Ina Garten

Categories     appetizer

Time 47m

Yield 6 to 8 servings

Number Of Ingredients 11

1/2 cup olive oil
1 bunch chopped scallions, white and green parts
2 (10-ounce) boxes frozen chopped spinach, defrosted
2 tablespoons chopped fresh dill
3 extra-large eggs, lightly beaten
7 ounces feta cheese, crumbled
1/4 teaspoon kosher salt
1/4 teaspoon freshly ground black pepper
40 sheets (1 box) frozen phyllo dough (such as Pepperidge Farm), defrosted overnight in the refrigerator
1/2 pound (2 sticks) unsalted butter, melted
1/2 cup plain dry breadcrumbs

Steps:

  • Preheat oven to 400 degrees F.
  • Heat the olive oil in a saute pan and add the scallions. Cook for 5 minutes or until soft. Meanwhile, squeeze most of the water out of the spinach and place it in a bowl. Add the scallions, dill, eggs, feta, salt, and pepper and mix together.
  • Keep the phyllo dough sheets covered with a damp kitchen towel. Unfold 1 sheet of the phyllo dough. Brush the sheet with melted butter and sprinkle with breadcrumbs. Repeat the process by laying a second sheet of phyllo dough over the first sheet, brush it with melted butter and sprinkle with breadcrumbs until all 10 sheets have been used. Spoon 3/4 cup of the spinach mixture into a sausage shape along one edge of the phyllo dough. Roll it up. Brush the top with butter and score the roll into 1-inch rounds. Place it on an oiled baking sheet. Repeat until all the pastry and filling have been used.
  • Place in the oven and bake for 12 minutes or until the edges are lightly browned. Serve warm.

SPINACH-SORREL TARTS



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Sorrel imparts a lovely lemony tang to spinach. Although a half pound each of the greens may look like too much, they cook down dramatically.

Provided by Martha Stewart

Categories     Food & Cooking     Appetizers

Time 2h50m

Yield Makes 2 tarts

Number Of Ingredients 15

2 1/2 cups all-purpose flour
1 teaspoon sugar
1 teaspoon coarse salt
1 1/2 teaspoons coarsely ground pepper
1 stick cold unsalted butter, cut into small pieces
1/4 to 1/2 cup ice water
1/4 cup extra-virgin olive oil
3 1/2 cups thinly sliced onions (1 pound)
1 1/2 tablespoons minced garlic (4 cloves)
Pinch of red-pepper flakes
1/2 pound spinach, stems removed
1/2 pound sorrel
All-purpose flour, for rolling
Coarse salt
6 to 8 ounces Morbier cheese, rind removed and sliced lengthwise into long pieces

Steps:

  • Black-Pepper Pate Brisee: Preheat oven to 400 degrees, with rack in lowest position. Pulse flour, sugar, salt, and pepper in a food processor until combined. Add butter, and process until mixture resembles coarse meal, about 10 seconds. Drizzle 1/4 cup ice water over mixture. Pulse until mixture holds together when pressed between 2 fingers. If dough is too dry, add more water, 1 tablespoon at a time, and pulse. Shape dough into 2 disks, and wrap each in plastic wrap. Refrigerate dough until firm, at least 1 hour and up to 2 days.
  • Filling: Heat oil in a large saute pan over medium heat. Cook onions, garlic, and red-pepper flakes until onions are softened and just starting to turn golden, about 10 minutes. Add spinach and sorrel, and cook, stirring with tongs, until greens just wilt, about 2 minutes. Let cool.
  • Assembly: Roll out each piece of dough to an 11-by-14-inch rectangle on lightly floured parchment, and transfer to 2 baking sheets. Divide filling between rectangles, leaving a 2-inch border all around. Season filling with salt, and fold in edges of dough. Refrigerate 1 tart, and bake the other until edges are golden, about 35 minutes. Place half the cheese on top of filling, and bake until cheese is melted, 5 minutes more. Bake remaining tart in same manner. Serve tarts warm or at room temperature.

Tips:

  • Fresh is best! Use fresh spinach and sorrel for the best flavor and texture.
  • Don't overcook the greens. They should be wilted but still have a bit of bite to them.
  • Use a good quality feta cheese. Avoid crumbly feta; it won't melt well.
  • Make sure the phyllo dough is at room temperature before using it. This will help it fold and crisp up properly.
  • Brush the phyllo dough with melted butter or oil before baking. This will help it brown and give it a flaky texture.
  • Don't overcrowd the pan when baking the spanakopita. It should have enough room to spread out and cook evenly.
  • Let the spanakopita cool for at least 15 minutes before slicing and serving. This will help it set and make it easier to cut.

Conclusion:

Spinach and sorrel spanakopita is a delicious and versatile dish that can be enjoyed for breakfast, lunch, or dinner. It's a great way to use up leftover greens, and it's also a good source of protein, fiber, and vitamins. With its flaky phyllo dough, creamy feta cheese, and fresh herbs, spanakopita is a surefire crowd-pleaser. So next time you're looking for a satisfying and flavorful meal, be sure to give spinach and sorrel spanakopita a try!

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