We can’t get enough of this classic Greek dish and we especially like this herby version by Felicity Cloake. Serve with salad.
Wine Suggestion: we think this works best with crisp, herbal white wines. As we couldn’t find a Greek Assyrtiko we chose instead the Zuani Vigne Collio Bianco, a blend of Sauvignon Blanc, Pinot Grigio, Friulano and Chardonnay from north-eastern Italy. White flowers, peaches, crisp yellow apple and citrus aromas and flavours are followed by a good texture, vitality and fresh acidity.
Spanakopita – serves 6
- 1kg frozen whole leaf spinach, defrosted
- 2 tbsp olive oil
- 1 red onion or leek, finely chopped
- 4 scallions, chopped
- 300g feta, crumbled
- 25g dill, chopped
- 20g mint, leaves removed and chopped
- 3 sprigs of oregano, chopped
- 2 eggs, beaten
- zest of 1 lemon
- nutmeg
- 250g filo pastry
- oil, for brushing
Gently fry the onion or leek in the oil until softened, then remove from the heat and stir in the scallions. Tip into a large bowl with the feta and herbs.
Squeeze the spinach with your hands until all of the liquid has comes out, then stir into the cheese mix. Add the egg, lemon zest, a splash of oil and a good grating of nutmeg, then mix with your hands. Season lightly (not too much salt).
Heat the oven to 200C/390F/Gas 6.
Brush a 30cm x 25cm baking tin with olive oil, then line with half the filo, brushing each sheet with oil as you go and trying not to press down. Leave the excess pastry hanging over the sides.
Spoon the filling into the pastry lining, level the top, then put the lid on: repeat the layering process with the rest of the filo pastry. Fold the overhang inwards to form a rim and drizzle with more oil and cut into portions.
Bake for 30-40 minutes, until golden and leave to cool slightly before serving.
(Original recipe by Felicity Cloake in The Guardian, Wed 22 Aug 2018)
this looks delicious – i love that combo of nutmeg, spinach and feta!
Oh us too. One of our absolute favourites! J&J
Her indoors is Greek, living here in Angleterre or Αγγλία, with me now, she uses the frozen puff pastry now, ever since she found it in the supermarket. Leeks and spring onions are a must…BUT fresh spinach ONLY…that’s my job, getting the greens!!! And I can only buy Greek olive oil now, bought Italian one time and she didn’t talk to me for a week!!!
Lol!
So next time I bought Spanish olive oil, she didn’t speak to me for two weeks…lol lol.
Lol!