In the realm of culinary delights, Tyropitakia, also known as cheese pies, stand as a testament to the harmonious fusion of simple ingredients and exquisite flavors. These delectable pastries, originating from the rich culinary traditions of Greece, have captivated taste buds for generations with their golden-brown, flaky phyllo pastry encasing a luscious filling of creamy cheeses, herbs, and spices.
Our culinary journey takes you through a collection of Tyropitakia recipes that showcase the diverse expressions of this beloved dish. From the classic Tyropitakia, featuring a delightful blend of feta and kefalotyri cheeses, to the innovative Spinach and Feta Tyropitakia, where the vibrant flavors of spinach dance alongside creamy feta, each recipe promises a unique gustatory experience.
For those seeking a vegetarian indulgence, the Zucchini and Feta Tyropitakia presents a symphony of flavors, where the mild sweetness of zucchini harmonizes with the tangy feta, creating a delightful balance. And for those with a penchant for bold flavors, the Spicy Feta Tyropitakia ignites the palate with a piquant filling of feta cheese infused with chili flakes, ensuring an unforgettable culinary adventure.
Embrace the culinary heritage of Greece and embark on a delectable odyssey with our Tyropitakia recipes. Each bite of these exquisite cheese pies promises to transport you to the heart of the Mediterranean, where the aroma of freshly baked pastries fills the air and the taste of tradition lingers on the tongue.
TIROPITAKIA (LITTLE CHEESE PIES)
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
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.
TYROPITAKIA-CHEESE PIES
Provided by Cat Cora
Categories dessert
Time 1h50m
Yield 15 to 20 servings, as hors d'
Number Of Ingredients 10
Steps:
- To make the filling, combine the all the cheese together with the parsley, nutmeg, pepper, and eggs. Mix well and set aside for 1 hour, refrigerated. Preheat the oven to 350 degrees. Pull phyllo dough from the refrigerator and unroll. Make sure to keep the dough covered at all times while using, because it dries out quickly. Cut the phyllo into 4 strips. (If you want to make smaller tyropitakia, cut into 6 strips.) One strip at a time, brush with the melted butter and place a small dollop of cheese mix in the middle of the top of the strip. Folding the phyllo is like folding a flag, fold the right corner to the left to form a right angle and then upward. Continue folding at right angles until you reach the top and have a triangle. Place the triangles on a baking sheet and bake for about 20 minutes or until golden brown on each side.
TIROPITAKIA (MINIATURE GREEK CHEESE PIES)
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
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.
Tips:
- Choose the right cheese: Use a cheese that melts well and has a strong flavor, such as feta, mozzarella, or cheddar. You can also use a combination of cheeses for a more complex flavor.
- Use fresh herbs: Fresh herbs, such as parsley, oregano, and thyme, will add a lot of flavor to your tyropitakia. If you don't have fresh herbs on hand, you can use dried herbs, but be sure to use half the amount.
- Don't overfill the pies: When filling the pies, be sure to leave a little bit of space at the top so that they don't overflow when they're baking.
- Bake the pies until they're golden brown: The pies should be baked until they're golden brown on top and the cheese is melted and bubbly.
Conclusion:
Tyropitakia are a delicious and easy-to-make appetizer or snack. They're perfect for parties or potlucks, and they're also a great way to use up leftover cheese. With just a few simple ingredients, you can make a batch of tyropitakia that everyone will love. So next time you're looking for a tasty and satisfying snack, give tyropitakia a try.
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