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Spanakopita

Spanakopita (Greek Spinach Pie)

The Greek way of life is otherwise known as the Mediterranean Diet or as I like to call it the Mediterranean ‘lifestyle’. This particular way of eating means that most nutrients are sourced from vegetables, pulses, nuts, seeds, fruits, and grains. Food is prepared using fresh seasonal  ingredients, and that means there is a wonderful rhythm to planting, growing, harvesting, cooking, and enjoying traditional Greek cuisine.

Recently I’ve spoiled my family with a delicious and nutritious vegetarian / vegan / lenten pita (pie) made with nutritious spinach leaves that are rich in antioxidants and a great source of A, B2, C and K. Spinach also contains magnesium, manganese, folate, iron, calcium and potassium; in other words it’s a great addition to our everyday diet.

The spring onions add a lovely mild flavour and it all comes together beautifully with the addition of fresh herbs and a little par-boiled rice which may call for an extra sprinkling of salt (that’s my preference), but its best to season to your taste. The addition of the par-boiled rice absorbs any moisture released from the spinach during the baking process. The result is a flaky Spanakopita, with a delicious filling that is simply irresistible.  Our family hasn’t had leftovers yet, but I’m certain it will keep well!

Here’s the recipe for my divinely delicious Spanakopita!

Ingredients

1 packet of Phyllo pastry

1/2 cup of Nuttelex spread, melted

1/4 cup olive oil

1 cup finely chopped spring onions (white ends and some of the green tips)

1 bunch of spinach, stalks removed, washed, drained, and finely cut

1/2 cup finely chopped dill

1/4 cup finely chopped mint

1/4 cup finely chopped parsley

1/2 cup rice, to be par-boiled, drained and set aside

salt and pepper, to suit your taste

Method

Preheat the oven to 200 degrees.

Heat the olive oil in a large frying pan, and saute the spring onions until soft.

Add the drained spinach, and cook until wilted.

Add herbs, season with salt and pepper, and mix thoroughly.

Remove from heat and allow to cool before adding the par-boiled rice.

Now it’s time to prepare the pie dish.

Grease a round ‘pita’ dish, or other shallow baking tray with the melted Nuttelex.

Place a sheet of phyllo, brush with Nuttelex, before placing another sheet on top.  Ensure that some of the phyllo hangs over the edges of the tray. Repeat until 10 sheets cover the base of the tray.

Add the rice into the spinach mixture, and be sure to mix well, before placing this filling into the dish. Smooth the spinach mixture to the edges of the tray.

Continue with another 8 sheets of phyllo brushed with Nuttelex.

Brush the overhanging edges of pastry with melted Nuttelex, and then proceed to fold them in at an angle to form a crust around the tray.

Using a sharp knife proceed to lightly cut the top layers of pastry into squares  and then using your fingers ‘splash’ some water on top of the Spanakopita.

Bake for approximately 30 -45 minutes, depending on your oven.

Enjoy!

EP xox

 

 

 

 

My interview with the amazing Peter Goers

Learn the story behind Greek Life

Today on my blog I’m sharing my interview with the amazing Peter Goers from Radio ABC891 Adelaide.  Learn more about my book Greek Life, why I wrote it, and what sets it apart from every other Greek cookbook.

You see its more than a cook book, it’s an anthology of Greek customs and traditions, including those around cultural events like New Years, Easter and Christmas, and weddings, baptisms and honouring our loved ones. You’ll learn the reason why Greeks celebrate life the way the do!

Greek Life is presented beautifully with amazing photography, family recipes including vegan and vegetarian (perfect for times of Lent), thought provoking philosophy and the story of family, and is available as an eBook for those who love to take their reading and recipes with them!

Join in the celebration that is Greek Life…Opa!

 

Enjoy!

GL xox

 

VANILLA CAKE VEGAN

You’ll love this easy to make Lenten / Vegan Vanilla Cake that’s a special treat for fasting, just takes a few minutes to mix up and around half an hour to bake in the oven. The result is a fluffy and aromatic cake….and you wouldn’t know that it’s Vegan!

The best Vanilla Cake that is a perfect treat for Vegans and those observing Lent

Step 1: Preheat oven to 180 degrees.

Step 2: Mix the dry ingredients into a bowl.

1 3/4 cups Self Raising Flour, sifted

1/2 tsp Salt

3/4 cup Caster Sugar

Step 3: Mix the wet ingredients into separate small bowl.

1 cup Oat Milk (or other non-dairy)

2 tsp Pure Vanilla Essence

1/3 cup Light Tasting Olive Oil (or Sunflower Oil)

1 Tbsp Apple Cider Vinegar

Step 4: Pour wet ingredients into dry ingredients, and mix well.

Step 5: Grease a 10″ round cake tin and grease with olive oil spray or sunflower oil, and line with baking paper.

Step 6: Bake at 180 degrees (350 F) for approximately 30-40 minutes. Test with a skewer.

Remove from the oven and allow to cool.

Dust with sifted icing sugar before serving.

This cake keeps well, and is perfect for sharing with friends either over a glass of sparkling wine, or your favourite tea or coffee, a bowl of fresh berries, or perhaps a dollop of blackberry jam.  I had some fun using freshly picked flowers from my garden to add a splash of colour!

Enjoy!

Eugenia x