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| 2 | tablespoons | butter | or margarine |
| 1 | medium | onion | chopped |
| 1 1/2 | pounds | leg of lamb | lean, ground |
| 1 | teaspoon | cinnamon | ground, or more |
| 1 | x | salt and black pepper | |
| 1 | cup | tomato sauce | or puree, diluted with water, warmed |
| 1/2 | cup | parsley leaves | fresh, chopped |
| 5 | slices | bread | thin, toasted |
| 1 1/2 | cups | milk | |
| 3 | large | eggs | lightly beaten |
| 3/4 | cup | mizithra cheese | and kefalotyri, grated |
| 12 | sheets | phyllo pastry | |
| 6 | tablespoons | butter | melted |
In a frying pan, heat the 2 tablespoons butter and cook the onion until translucent.
Add the lamb and cook gently, while mashing and stirring with a fork until the raw color disappears.
Season the meat with cinnamon, salt, pepper, then stir in the tomato sauce and parsley.
Cover the pan and simmer for 20 minutes.
(This much can be cooked a day in advance and stored in the refrigerator.)
Meanwhile, soak the toast slices in the milk to make a soft mixture, and add to the meat along with the eggs and cheese.
Mix the filling with a wooden spoon, taste, and add more cinnamon if you like.
Butter the bottom and sides of a 9 x 12 x 3 inch baking pan.
Spread 6 filo sheets, brushing melted butter in between the sheets, making sure the pasry fits the sides and bottom of the pan.
Pour in the filling, spreading evenly with a spatula.
Cover with the remaining 6 filo sheets, brushing with butter as before.
Flute the edges with two fingers or a fork and brush the top with butter.
Using a sharp knife, score the top 3 filo sheets into square or diamond shapes.
Bake for 40 to 50 minutes in a moderately slow oven (325 F),
raising the temperature to 350 F during the last 10 minutes.
Remove from the oven and let stand on a rack for 15 minutes.
Cut into diamonds or squares and serve warm.
| % Daily Value* | |
| Total Fat 20.0g | 30% |
| Saturated Fat 10.0g | 51% |
| Trans Fat 0.0g | |
| Cholesterol 136mg | 45% |
| Sodium 230mg | 10% |
| Total Carbohydrate 11.0g | 4% |
| Dietary Fiber 1.0g | 4% |
| Sugars 4.0g | |
| Protein 18.0g | 35% |
| Vitamin A | 15% | Vitamin C | 14% | |
| Calcium | 9% | Iron | 13% |
* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2,000 calorie diet. Your daily values may be higher or lower depending on your calorie needs.
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This spatzle recipe is very good and easy.
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