Spanakopita Triangles: the tasty, bite-sized appetizer recipe (2024)

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Ingredients

Egg

1

Milk

125 ml (1/2 cup)

Vegetable Oil

125 ml (3/5 cup)

Water

2 tbsp

salt

1 tsp

Feta cheese

Spinach

salt and pepper to taste

poppy seeds, for garnishing

egg yolk, for brushing

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These spanakopita triangles are inspired by the traditional Greek spanakopita pie. It’s an easy vegetarian appetizer recipe that gives you all the taste and textures of spanakopita in an easy-to-eat, bite-sized form. These spanakopita triangles are crisp on the outside, with a creamy spinach and feta filling.

To make it, you will need a pack of store-bought phyllo dough, cooked spinach, and feta cheese. Mix the filling, and fold it into thephyllo pastry. Sprinkle with poppy seeds, bake and enjoy! A few simple ingredients to make a delicious, crowd-pleasing appetizer! It’s also easy to make ahead of time, so they’re perfect for entertaining.

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How To Make Spanakopita Triangles

Make the egg-wash mixture first. Mix the egg, milk, oil, water, and salt in a bowl, and set aside. In another clean bowl, mix together the feta cheese and cooked spinach. Now it’s time to assemble the pastries! Lay a sheet of filo pastry on a clean surface and brush a little bit of the egg wash over the phyllo sheets. Repeat the process twice until you have a total of three layers.

Pour the feta and spinach over the filo pastry. Roll from one end to the other to obtain a long strip. Use a large knife to cut the phyllo pastries into triangles and place them on a baking tray. Brush each triangle with egg yolk. Sprinkle with poppy seeds and bake at 180ºC (356°F) for 15 minutes.

Tips

Add fresh herbs to the mixture (dill, parsley, and oregano will go well with feta and spinach). For an oniony flavor, add scallions or chives. Minced garlic will also add flavor to the filling.

For extra crispiness, don’t leave out the butter in between the layers.

For extra creaminess, add 1/3 cup of ricotta to the filling.

To make the spanakopita triangles ahead of time, make the filling and assemble the triangles on a baking sheet. Cover tightly with plastic wrap and refrigerate overnight. Bake adding 5 to 10 minutes to the cooking time.

What To Serve With Spanakopita Triangles

Serve the spanakopita triangles as an appetizer with tzatziki sauce, or hummus.

How To Store Spanakopita Triangles

Store leftovers in the fridge for up to 3 days. Reheat in the oven for 10 minutes. Reheating them in the microwave will make them go soggy.

Can You Freeze Spanakopita Triangles?

Yes, you can! This makes these spanakopita triangles perfect for entertaining since you can make them ahead of time. For best results, freeze the phyllo triangles before cooking, and then bake them directly from frozen.

Once assembled, place the triangles on a baking sheet and place them in the freezer for 2 hours. Transfer to a Ziploc bag, and freeze for up to 3 months. When you’re ready to bake them, add 10–15 minutes to the cooking time.

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Instructions

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Step 1

Step 1

Mix egg, milk, oil, water, and salt in a bowl.

Mix egg, milk, oil, water, and salt in a bowl.

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Step 2

Step 2

Lay a sheet of filo pastry on a clean surface. Pour a little of the mixture, and spread over the entire sheet.

Lay a sheet of filo pastry on a clean surface. Pour a little of the mixture, and spread over the entire sheet.

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Step 3

Step 3

Repeat twice, getting a total of 3 layers.

Repeat twice, getting a total of 3 layers.

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Step 4

Step 4

Mix the feta cheese with the cooked spinach. Pour the feta and spinach over the phyllo pastry.

Mix the feta cheese with the cooked spinach. Pour the feta and spinach over the phyllo pastry.

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Step 5

Step 5

Roll from one end to the other to obtain a long strip. Make sure to seal the edges properly with the egg wash, otherwise, the filling will leak out while cooking.

Roll from one end to the other to obtain a long strip. Make sure to seal the edges properly with the egg wash, otherwise, the filling will leak out while cooking.

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Step 6

Step 6

Cut into triangles and place on a baking tray.

Cut into triangles and place on a baking tray.

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Step 7

Step 7

Brush each triangle with egg yolk.

Brush each triangle with egg yolk.

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Step 8

Step 8

Sprinkle with poppy seeds and bake at 180ºC (356°F) for 15 minutes.

Sprinkle with poppy seeds and bake at 180ºC (356°F) for 15 minutes.

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Step 9

Step 9

Remove the tray from the oven, serve and enjoy!

Remove the tray from the oven, serve and enjoy!

Notes

If using frozen spinach, allow thawing completely before squeezing out the excess moisture. This is important so that the phyllo triangles do not become soggy.

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FAQs

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.

How do you cook Costco frozen spanakopita? ›

Preheat oven to 400˚F (200˚C). Place pieces glazed side up on a baking sheet. Do not separate pieces apart. Bake on center rack of oven for 17 to 19 minutes or until golden brown.

What would you serve with spanakopita? ›

Spanakopita makes a great side dish for large holiday dinners next to lamb or lemon chicken. But it can easily stand alone as the main dish. Serve it with a big salad like Greek salad; Balela; or this Mediterranean chickpea salad, and favorite dips like Greek Tzatziki or Roasted Garlic Hummus.

Should I defrost 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.

Can you eat spanakopita the next day? ›

The Spanakopita can be made ahead and left in the refrigerator, covered, for a day, then baked when you're ready. Or you can make it ahead and fully bake it, let it cool completely, and refrigerate. Then when you're ready to serve just reheat in the oven at 350 degrees until warmed through.

Are spanakopitas healthy? ›

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.

How long do you cook frozen spanakopita triangles? ›

To bake the frozen spanakopita, preheat the oven to 350F (180C) and put the frozen triangles on a baking sheet, then brush each with butter. Bake for 30 minutes, or until deeply-golden brown.

How do you reheat spanakopita triangles? ›

Oven Reheating Method
  1. Preheat: Set the oven to 350°F (175°C).
  2. Setup: Place spanakopita on a baking sheet lined with parchment paper.
  3. Reheat: Heat for 10-15 minutes. Check the internal temperature with a food thermometer to reach a safe and enjoyable level.
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How to cut puff pastry into triangles? ›

Using a pizza cutter, cut pastry in between wedges to create individual wedge triangles.

Why is spanakopita so good? ›

Using a combination of tender greens and herbs gives the pie subtle complexity, while making the upgrade from frozen to fresh greens ensures the best flavor. Good olive oil adds richness and depth, giving heartiness to this vegetarian dish.

What does spanakopita translate to in english? ›

Meaning of spanakopita in English

a Greek food made of pastry filled with spinach (= a vegetable with dark green leaves), and often cheese and onions: Make a side dish of tzatziki to give your spanakopita a really authentic touch.

Is spanakopita the same as borek? ›

Turkish borek and Greek spanakopita come from the same family of pastry. However, the two often differ in preparation and texture, with Greek spanakopita often having a flakier, puffier crust. Is it burek or borek? Both spellings of this pastry are technically correct, depending on the country.

How to stop filo pastry from going soggy? ›

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.

How to make phyllo crispy again? ›

Whenever we re-warm ours, we flip the pieces over so that the bottom gets crispy again.

How do you moisten dry phyllo? ›

Phyllo dough dries out super fast. Lay a damp (NOT wet) kitchen towel over the phyllo sheets while you are putting together your recipe. Make sure the towel is just slightly damp, enough to give the phyllo dough a little moisture so it doesn't dry out.

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