Best 3 Tiropitakia Miniature Greek Cheese Pies Recipes

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**Introducing Tiropitakia: A Delightful Journey into Greek Cheese Pies**

Tiropitakia, miniature Greek cheese pies, are a delightful treat that captures the essence of Greek cuisine. These bite-sized pastries, often served as appetizers, feature a flaky filo pastry filled with a savory combination of cheeses, herbs, and spices. Whether you're a seasoned chef or just starting your culinary adventures, our collection of Tiropitakia recipes will guide you through the art of crafting these delectable cheese pies. From traditional recipes passed down through generations to innovative twists that add a modern touch, our recipes offer a diverse range of flavors and styles to tantalize your taste buds.

**Recipes Included:**

1. **Classic Tiropitakia:** Experience the authentic taste of traditional Tiropitakia with this classic recipe. A simple filling of feta cheese, mizithra cheese, and fresh herbs is wrapped in layers of filo pastry, creating a crispy outer shell and a soft, flavorful interior.

2. **Spinach and Feta Tiropitakia:** This variation adds a vibrant green hue and a boost of nutrients with the addition of fresh spinach. The combination of spinach, feta, and herbs creates a filling that is both savory and refreshing.

3. **Sun-Dried Tomato and Feta Tiropitakia:** Sun-dried tomatoes bring a tangy, umami flavor to these Tiropitakia. Paired with feta cheese and aromatic herbs, these cheese pies offer a unique and flavorful twist on the classic recipe.

4. **Tiropitakia with Leeks and Herbs:** Leeks and fresh herbs add a subtle sweetness and depth of flavor to these cheese pies. The combination of leeks, feta, and herbs creates a filling that is both savory and aromatic.

5. **Tiropitakia with Zucchini and Feta:** Zucchini adds a delicate sweetness and a touch of moisture to these cheese pies. The combination of zucchini, feta, and herbs creates a filling that is both light and flavorful.

6. **Tiropitakia with Sweet Potato and Goat Cheese:** This innovative recipe combines the sweetness of roasted sweet potatoes with the tanginess of goat cheese. The addition of cinnamon and nutmeg adds a warm and comforting flavor to these unique cheese pies.

7. **Tiropitakia with Roasted Peppers and Feta:** Roasted red peppers add a smoky, slightly sweet flavor to these Tiropitakia. The combination of roasted peppers, feta, and herbs creates a filling that is both savory and vibrant.

So, gather your ingredients, preheat your oven, and embark on a culinary journey into the world of Tiropitakia. From classic flavors to innovative twists, our collection of recipes offers something for every palate. Prepare to indulge in these delightful Greek cheese pies and create lasting memories around the table.

Here are our top 3 tried and tested recipes!

TIROPITAKIA (MINIATURE GREEK CHEESE PIES)



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Make and share this Tiropitakia (Miniature Greek Cheese Pies) recipe from Food.com.

Provided by evelynathens

Categories     Lunch/Snacks

Time 1h

Yield 16-24 pastries

Number Of Ingredients 11

1/2 lb phyllo pastry, refrigerated
3/4 cup butter, melted
1/2 cup sesame seeds
1 egg yolk
1 cup emmenthaler cheese (Swiss) or 1 cup similar cheese, grated
1/2 cup feta
4 ounces ricotta cheese or 4 ounces cottage cheese
2 eggs, beaten lightly
2 tablespoons parsley, chopped
2 tablespoons of fresh mint, chopped
1/2 teaspoon fresh ground black pepper

Steps:

  • Remove the filo pastry from the refrigerator and let stand at room temperature about 1 hour.
  • Make the filling by mashing the feta until it crumbles.
  • Add to this the eggs, Emmenthal cheese, ricotta, parsley, mint and pepper and blend well.
  • Cut each filo leaf into a strip 6 x 12" (15 x 30 cm).
  • Brush each leaf with the melted butter.
  • Fold the leaves in half lengthwise making strips 3 x l1" (6 x 30 cm).
  • Again brush with butter and place 1 Tbsp.
  • of the filling at the bottom of each leaf.
  • Fold over to form a triangle (like you were folding a flag) and continue folding until the strip is completed.
  • Repeat with each of the strips and place the completed triangles on a well greased cookie sheet.
  • Preheat oven to 375 degrees F.
  • Brush the tops of each triangle with butter and then with a mixture of the egg yolk and 2 Tbsp of water.
  • Sprinkle over with the sesame seeds and bake in a medium oven until the pastries are golden brown and flaky (about 20- 30 minutes).
  • Serve hot or cool.
  • Yields 16- 24 pastries.

GREEK FETA CHEESE TRIANGLES RECIPE (TIROPITAKIA)



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A delicious traditional Greek Tiropitakia recipe, the perfect little treat for any time of the day! For this Greek feta cheese triangles recipe the feta cheese is crumbled and mixed with two different kind of cheese and then wrapped with phyllo pastry, forming a triangle, brushed with melted butter or olive oil and baked until golden and crispy, to perfection.. Simply delicious!

Provided by Eli K. Giannopoulos

Categories     Appetizer

Time 35m

Number Of Ingredients 10

8 sheets of phyllo pastry
170g feta cheese, crumbled (6 oz.)
50g Gouda cheese, grated (2 oz.)
50g Parmesan, or regato or Kefalograviera (2 oz.)
1 egg, beaten
a splash of milk
2 tbsp full fat strained yoghurt
fresh mint or dill, chopped (optional)
olive oil or melted butter
freshly ground pepper

Steps:

  • For the beginners at working with phyllo, check the handling tips before starting.
  • To prepare the tiropitakia, start by preparing the filling. Crush the feta cheese into a large bowl and add the grated cheese, the egg, a splash of milk, the yoghurt and season with freshly ground pepper. Mix well with a spoon to combine the ingredients. (At this point you can add some chopped fresh herbs if you like; some fresh dill or mint will surely lift the flavour).
  • Preheat the oven at 180C and start preparing the tiropitakia.
  • Spread one sheet of the phyllo dough on the kitchen counter and with a cooking brush drizzle with some melted butter or olive oil. Spread one more sheet on top and drizzle with some more butter.
  • Cut the sheets into three or four lanes (depending on if you like the tiropitakia to be small or larger). At the end of each lane add one tablespoon of the filling. Fold one corner to form a triangle and continue folding the triangle upon itself, until the entire piece of phyllo is used. Continue with the rest phyllo sheets and filling.
  • Oil the bottom of a large baking tray, place the tiropitakia and brush them with some melted butter on top. Bake in preheated oven at 180C for 25-30 minutes, until golden and crispy.
  • Serve this delicious Greek feta cheese triangles as a great starter with some Greek salad aside.

Nutrition Facts : ServingSize 1 piece, Calories 93kcal, Sugar 0.6g, Sodium 226.4mg, Fat 5.7g, SaturatedFat 3g, UnsaturatedFat 2.3g, TransFat 0g, Carbohydrate 5.8g, Fiber 0.2g, Protein 4.5g, Cholesterol 4.5g

TIROPITAKIA (LITTLE CHEESE PIES)



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These can be made ahead and frozen for a quick snack when unexpected company shows up. Just tack on a few minutes to the baking time to compensate for their being frozen.

Provided by evelynathens

Categories     Cheese

Time 1h20m

Yield 48 pies

Number Of Ingredients 7

1/2 lb feta cheese
1 cup grated kefalotiri or 1 cup parmesan cheese
1/3 cup chopped parsley (chopped spearmint is also nice)
2 eggs
pepper
3/4 cup melted butter (or more)
1 lb phyllo dough (pastry sheets)

Steps:

  • Crumble or mash the feta cheese with a fork.
  • Add the grated cheese, parsley, eggs and pepper.
  • Cut pastry sheets in strips about 2x12 inches.
  • Stack them one on top of the other to prevent From drying.
  • Brush a strip of phyllo with melted butter, lay another strip on top and brush that one with butter too.
  • Put one teaspoon of the filling on the short end of the strip, facing you, and fold over one corner to make a triangle.
  • Continue folding pastry strip from side to side in the shape of a triangle until the entire pastry strip covers the filling. (Remember how we were taught to fold a flag into a triangular shape? Think of that as you keep folding the dough over. You should have a nice, neat, triangular packet.)
  • Proceed in this manner with remaining pastry strips and filling until all are used.
  • Put"tiropitakia" on a buttered baking sheet, brush generously with melted butter and bake in a moderate oven for 15-20 minutes or until golden brown.
  • Serve hot.
  • You can also make these ahead, put on a baking sheet and freeze, unbaked. When frozen, just keep them in a ziploc bag and you can have tiropitakia at a moment's notice. Just add 5 more minutes to the baking time if you're using frozen ones.

Tips:

  • Use high-quality feta cheese for the best flavor.
  • If the phyllo dough is too dry, you can sprinkle it with a little water to make it more pliable.
  • Be careful not to overfill the tiropitakia, or they will be difficult to fold and seal.
  • Bake the tiropitakia until they are golden brown and crispy.
  • Serve the tiropitakia warm with a side of tzatziki sauce or hummus.

Conclusion:

Tiropitakia are a delicious and easy-to-make Greek appetizer that is perfect for any occasion. They are made with a simple filling of feta cheese, eggs, and herbs, and are wrapped in phyllo dough and baked until golden brown. Tiropitakia can be served warm or cold, and are a great addition to any party or gathering.

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