Easy Homemade Spanakopita Recipe (2024)

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My Nana (or “yiayia” in Greek!) loved to cook for everyone. She had a few recipes that were really fantastic, and this homemade spanakopita recipe is one of them!

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Nana’s been gone almost 10 years now, but making this recipe (which is a bit of a labor of love) never fails to make me feel connected to her.

Spanakopita is not hard to make, however it can be a little time consuming and phyllo dough is a bit temperamental.

Today I wanted to share Nana’s authentic spanakopita recipe, along with a few tips for making spanakopita triangles without pulling out your hair!

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Keep in mind also the method for making spanakopita triangles can also be used to make other triangular filled hand-pies like baklava too!

So let’s get right down to it!

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How to make homemade Spanakopita

This authentic spanakopita recipe can also be made in a pan, similar to lasagna. I however, prefer to make spanakopita triangles because I find that in a pan, it’s harder to cut.

When I make them lasagna-style, I lose lots of that flaky, buttery phyllo dough.

And that’s pretty much a crime.

So let’s make these spanakopita triangles instead and enjoy every crispy bite.

What is spanakopita?

Spanakopita is a Greek savory pastry. Spinach, feta cheese, onion and dill are nestled inside a buttery phyllo dough crust. They make a fantastic appetizer, but also are great pretty much any time of day.

I love spanakopita for many reasons but in addition to it being nostalgic AND delicious, it also makes for an impressive (and inexpensive) appetizer to bring to a party.

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Is authentic spanakopita vegetarian?

This authentic spanakopita recipe is vegetarian but is not vegan. The eggs are necessary to bind the filling, and of course there is feta cheese as well.

You could try substituting a vegan binder, dough and cheese but I can’t say how well it would work since I haven’t tried it myself.

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What is tiropita?

Tiropita is basically spanakopita without the spinach! Usually made with feta and ricotta cheese, you can substitute another cheese such as anthotiroor cottage cheese.

Tiropita is often served as a savory breakfast dish but can be served any time of day.

Can you freeze spanakopita?

You can freeze spanakopita, but I recommend doing so either before it’s baked, or partially baking before freezing.

What is good to serve with spanakopita?

Honestly I eat it with anything. And by itself! But if you’re making a Greek feast, you can serve it alongside your favorite Greek main dishes, or it can be the main course with a hearty Greek salad on the side.

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How to make homemade spanakopita triangles without the hassle

Working with phyllo dough can be tricky. The key here is to work very quickly, and make sure you always have a damp paper towel covering the dough you aren’t currently using.

Separate out a sheet to use, then immediately cover the remaining dough with a damp towel. Because phyllo is paper thin, it doesn’t take more than a minute to get dry and brittle.

  • Place the dough sheets in front of you, then grasp the top of the first sheet of dough, and fold it down towards you.
  • Lift the folded sheet, place the damp towel down, then place the folded sheet on top.

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Yield: 12 triangles

Prep Time: 30 minutes

Cook Time: 20 minutes

Additional Time: 10 minutes

Total Time: 1 hour

My Greek grandmother used to make this cheesy, flaky spanakopita. Now her memory lives on in this family favorite recipe.

Ingredients

  • 20 oz frozen chopped spinach, thawed
  • 12 sheets frozen phyllo dough, thawed
  • 8 oz crumbled feta cheese
  • 1 medium onion, finely chopped
  • 2 cloves garlic, minced
  • 1 c. fresh dill, finely chopped
  • 1/4 c. butter, melted
  • 1 egg
  • 1 tsp. olive oil
  • salt
  • pepper

Instructions

  1. Preheat oven to 325 degrees
  2. In a medium skillet, heat olive oil then saute diced onion until translucent.
  3. Add minced garlic and saute additional 30 seconds or until fragrant.
  4. Remove onion and garlic to large mixing bowl
  5. Using a colander or large sieve, press the defrosted spinach draining out as much water as possible. Then press spinach again between layers of paper towel.
  6. Add the spinach and feta to the bowl with the garlic and onion and mix gently
  7. Add salt and pepper to taste
  8. Add the egg and stir until well incorporated.
  9. Take a sheet of phyllo, and fold it in half horizontally
  10. Place a heaping tablespoon or two of the spinach mixture in the lower left corner of the folded sheet
  11. Fold the top left corner down to the lower left corner diagonally as if folding a flag
  12. Grasp the lower left corner, and fold it up and to the right diagonally
  13. Repeat until you reach the end of the sheet
  14. Brush the finished triangle with melted butter and place on prepared baking sheet
  15. Bake finished triangles for 20 minutes or until golden brown and crisp

Notes

This recipe makes 12-16 triangles on average depending on the amount of filling used.

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Nutrition Information:

Yield: 12
Amount Per Serving:Calories: 194Total Fat: 10gSaturated Fat: 6gTrans Fat: 0gUnsaturated Fat: 4gCholesterol: 42mgSodium: 429mgCarbohydrates: 19gFiber: 2gSugar: 1gProtein: 7g

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FAQs

What are the main ingredients in spanakopita? ›

What is in the spanakopita filling? The key filling ingredients in a classic spanakopita recipe are spinach and feta cheese. And yes, only use quality feta cheese, no other cheese qualifies for spanakopita. To the spinach and feta, we add flavor makers in the form of fresh herbs and aromatics.

Why is my spanakopita soggy? ›

Let's face it, nobody wants to eat a soggy spanakopita. But this doesn't have to be your fate if you follow a few simple tips. Firstly, making sure you squeeze all the excess moisture out of your spinach. This is the case with fresh and frozen spinach.

Do you have to refrigerate spanakopita? ›

How to store Spanakopita: Store in the refrigerator in an airtight container. Reheat slices on a cookie sheet in the oven at 350 degrees for 10 -13 minutes, or until heated through. Freeze baked Spanakopita in a freezer-safe dish for up to 2 months.

What would you serve with spanakopita? ›

The best side dishes to serve with Spanakopita are Greek salad, Tzatziki, hummus, Greek yogurt, cheese dip, southwest salad dressing, falafel, roasted vegetables, lemon roasted potatoes, Greek rice, Mediterranean quinoa salad, and orzo salad.

How healthy is spanakopita? ›

Spanakopita is a Greek spinach pie typically containing cheese such as feta and/or ricotta. Our version is low in calories while high in fibre, iron and calcium. It's also diabetes-friendly and suitable for vegetarians.

Is puff pastry the same as phyllo dough? ›

Puff pastry is a laminated dough that gets its signature airy puff from layers of butter, while phyllo dough is comparatively low-fat. Phyllo dough is mostly flour and water and can dry out easily. The fine sheets of pastry dough create a crispy, crackly effect when layered and baked.

Do you thaw frozen spanakopita before baking? ›

Can I freeze Spanakopita? Yes you can freeze Spanakopita! Just place in an airtight container and it will keep for up to 2 months. You can just pop the Spanakopita in the oven when ready to eat to warm back up, no need to thaw first.

How do you keep phyllo crispy? ›

To achieve a crispy and light texture with phyllo dough, make sure to brush each layer with melted butter or oil. Additionally, avoid overloading the layers with too much filling, as this can contribute to a soggy result. Bake at the recommended temperature, and keep a close eye on it to prevent over-browning.

Does spanakopita reheat well? ›

*Phyllo dough will become soggy in the microwave. On the off-chance you have leftovers, reheat the spanakopita in a 350-degree oven for 10 minutes.

How long is spanakopita good for? ›

How to Store Spanakopita. Store leftover spanakopita in an airtight container in the fridge for up to three days. Reheat in the oven until heated through.

What is another name for spanakopita? ›

Savory spinach pie
Piece of layered variety of savory spinach pie
Alternative nameszeljanica, spanakopita, ispanaklı Selanik böreği, ispanaklı Boşnak böreği
Main ingredientsPhyllo, spinach (or leeks, chard, or sorrel), white cheese (mladi sir, or beyaz peynir, or feta, or ricotta), eggs, sometimes onions or scallions
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Why is spanakopita so good? ›

In my Spanakopita recipe, I love using a mix of feta and kefalotiri, scallions, dill, and mint. The salty, briny, and aromatic flavors make this pie incredibly delicious. In Greece, you can find Spanakopita in windows of street-side coffee shops and bakeries and more refined versions on restaurant menus.

What is the meaning of the word spanakopita? ›

: a traditional Greek pie of spinach, feta cheese, and seasonings baked in phyllo.

Does spanakopita contain meat? ›

This is an authentic Greek spanakopita pie recipe featuring layers of crispy, flaky phyllo dough and a rich spinach and feta cheese filling. Serve warm for an impressive but easy to make vegetarian main dish.

What is a fact about spanakopita? ›

History and Tradition

The origins of spanakopita are difficult to trace, although some say it may have originated in Greece over 400 years ago. The savory snack may be related to ispanakli, a similar Turkish dish.

What does filo pastry contain? ›

Traditionally, filo dough is made from wheat flour, water and a small amount of oil or melted butter. Sometimes, a small amount of vinegar is added into the dough as well. It's first rolled out and then stretched by hand into very large, extremely thin sheets.

What is phyllo dough made of? ›

Phyllo dough includes only flour, water, vinegar, and a little oil. The fine sheets of pastry dough result in a crispy, crackly effect when layered and baked. When brushed with butter and stacked, they form a flaky crust that is essential for Middle Eastern desserts like baklava and Greek dishes like spanakopita.

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