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  2. Savory spinach pie - Wikipedia

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    There is a "fasting" (νηστίσιμη; "nistisimi"), or vegan, version of spanakopita, eaten during Lent and other religious fasts. This version has spinach, onions or green onions, other green herbs like dill, parsley, or celery as filling and uses olive oil and a little wheat flour but no eggs or dairy products.

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

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    Spanakopita can be labor intensive — so Georgina Hayden has the ultimate hack. "As a family, we love the flavors of spanakopita, but I don’t always have time to make one from scratch.

  4. 21 Veggie-Packed Casseroles for Winter

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    This is a fun take on spanakopita, with a creamy feta-and-spinach filling and a crispy phyllo topping. Chicken and white beans pack in the protein. Any white beans, such as cannellini, garbanzo or ...

  5. These 89 Appetizers Might Just Be The Best Part Of ... - AOL

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    Inspired by spanakopita, a Greek spinach pie, we stuff these pinwheels with an unbeatable combination of cheeses, chopped spinach, dill, and lemon zest. Then we added chopped artichoke hearts and ...

  6. Greek cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Many food items are wrapped in filo pastry, either in bite-size triangles or in large sheets: kotopita (chicken pie), spanakopita (spinach and cheese pie), hortopita (greens pie), kimadopita (ground meat pie) also known as kreatopita (meat pie), kolokythopita (zucchini pie), and others. They have countless variations of pitas (savory pies).

  7. Saganaki - Wikipedia

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    Saganaki, lit on fire, at the Parthenon Restaurant in Greektown, Chicago. In many Greek restaurants in the United States and Canada, after the saganaki cheese is fried, it is flambéed at table (often with a shout of "opa!" [4]), after which the flames usually are extinguished with a squeeze of lemon juice.

  8. Taste of Home’s 25 Most-Saved Recipes - AOL

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    Browse this list of our most-saved recipes for the meals and treats that our readers have on repeat. The post Taste of Home’s 25 Most-Saved Recipes appeared first on Taste of Home.

  9. Feta - Wikipedia

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    Its flavor is tangy and salty, ranging from mild to sharp. Feta is used as a table cheese, in salads such as Greek salad, and in pastries, notably the phyllo-based Greek dishes spanakopita "spinach pie" and tyropita "cheese pie". It is often served with olive oil or olives, and sprinkled with aromatic herbs such as oregano.