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    This Turkish borek-inspired recipe gets its name from "scrunched"-up layers of phyllo and a spanakopita-esque filling that result in a stunning, pleated spiral shape. Fresh dill, feta, and spinach ...

  3. These Baked Potatoes Have the Flavors of Spanakopita ... - AOL

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    Related: Get the Recipe for These 'Soft, Pillowy' Blue Cheese Biscuits with Guava Jam Georgina Hayden's Spanakopita Baked Potatoes 4 medium-size (about 2½ lbs. total) russet potatoes

  4. Savory spinach pie - Wikipedia

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    [citation needed] In southern Greece, the term spanakopita is also common for the versions with cheese. A version without cheese and eggs is eaten during religious fasts throughout Greece. Spanakopita appears in many traditional Greek cookery books and appears in numerous restaurants and hotel menus throughout Greece and internationally.

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    Called mezedes in Greece, these dishes deliver big flavor in small bites. ... Get the Recipe. Spanakopita Pie. Food & Wine. Whether folded into triangles, rolled into logs, or layered in a pan ...

  6. List of Philippine dishes - Wikipedia

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    Filipino version of spaghetti with a tomato (or sometimes banana ketchup) and meat sauce characterized by its sweetness and use of hotdogs or sausages. Baked macaroni: Noodles Filipino version of macaroni casserole, with a sauce base similar in flavor to Filipino spaghetti. Sotanghon: Noodles A clear chicken soup with vermicelli noodles ...

  7. Lengua estofado - Wikipedia

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    Other lengua estofado recipes are closer to the Spanish version. Instead of bananas, they typically add mushrooms, as well as carrots, olives, paprika, and optionally, white wine. The sauce can optionally be tomato-based, in which case its preparation becomes very similar to other Filipino dishes like estofado and caldereta. The beef tongue ...

  8. Filipino cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Filipino cuisine is composed of the cuisines of more than a hundred distinct ethnolinguistic groups found throughout the Philippine archipelago.A majority of mainstream Filipino dishes that comprise Filipino cuisine are from the food traditions of various ethnolinguistic groups and tribes of the archipelago, including the Ilocano, Pangasinan, Kapampangan, Tagalog, Bicolano, Visayan, Chavacano ...

  9. From 'hockey pucks' to Spanakopita: Not everyone eats ... - AOL

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