Spanakopitta Me Avga (Spinach Pie with Eggs)

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110 minutes Prep: 30 minutes Cook: 45 minutes
1006 calories per serving view nutrition facts
4-6 servings suggest servings

Ingredients

3pounds spinach
1medium onion chopped
1/2cup scallions, spring or green onions chopped
1cup butter
1/2cup dill weed chopped
1/2cup parsley leaves chopped
1x salt and black pepper to taste
1/2cup evaporated milk
5each egg
3/4pound phyllo pastry
1x butter melted, as needed
1/2pound feta cheese crumbled

Directions

Wash spinach in plenty of water and cut in small pieces.

Place in bowl.

Salt lightly; stir to spread salt evenly.

Take spinach, a handful at a time, and squeeze out the excess water; place it in another bowl.

Saute the onion in half the butter until it is a light, golden color; add the scallions and cook untill they wilt.

Add spinach; stir until all vegetables take on a light color.

Stir in the dill, parsley, salt and pepper; cover the pot and cook until all the water thrown off by the spinach is absorbed.

Remove from the heat; turn into a bowl, and immediately add the milk (to cool the spinach).

Beat the eggs in another bowl and add the cheese to them; add to the cooled spinach; mix well.

Line a pan with 8 sheets of phyllo dough, brushing each sheet with the melted butter before topping it with the next sheet.

Do not trim the overhanging sections.

Pour in the spinach mixture, spreading it evenly over the phyllo.

Fold the part of the phyllo that extends out of the pan back over the filling.

Lay the remaining phyllo on top, again brushing each sheet with melted butter before adding the next.

Now trim the overlap.

Brush additional melted butter on top of the pie and score it into square or diamond-shaped serving pcs.

Bake for 30 to 45 minutes in a preheated 300 degree F. oven; let it stand for 30 minutes before serving.

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Red Cabbage

Traditionally speaking it is rather accurate with my old family recipe but instead of beef broth, try adding some lean Speck.