Greek Spinach Triangles

"Greek Spinach Triangles"
 
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photo by Dienia B. photo by Dienia B.
Ready In:
2hrs 5mins
Ingredients:
8
Serves:
50
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ingredients

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directions

  • * To cut calories, you can use butter-flavored cooking spray in place of the butter.
  • Cook spinach according to directions; drain well.
  • Mix spinach, eggs, onion, cream cheese, pepper and feta cheese together.
  • Refrigerate mixture at least 1 hour.
  • Open package of phyllo pastry; cut a strip 2" wide, cutting through all layers.
  • Cover remaining dough with a damp cloth to prevent cracking.
  • Separate dough so that you have 2 sheets for each triangle.
  • Brush the dough with melted butter.
  • Put 1 rounded teaspoon of spinach mixture at the top of the strip.
  • Fold pastry over like folding a flag.
  • Place on well-buttered baking sheet; brush top with butter.
  • Bake at 375 degrees Fahrenheit for 20 minutes.
  • Serve warm.
  • To freeze the triangles before cooking, butter both sides of triangle and wrap well.
  • Bake when needed.

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Reviews

  1. a little greasy, but a huge hit with the guests.
     
  2. Very nice and easy recipe! Instead of slicing the filo, I took one full sheet, brushed with butter and folded in half lengthwise. This made the assembly a little easier. The filling is wonder and would work well in lasagne as well.
     
  3. I made these for a party and everybody loved them! Folding the triangles was a bit time consuming so I stopped before I used up all the filling. The next day for dinner, I used whole sheets of phyllo and rolled up the leftover filling like burittos. Turned out great that way too and was much easier.
     
  4. Oh yeah!! I used 1/2 EVOO & 1/2 butter because I do that with everything now. Also used 4 oz of light cream cheese and a few dashes of mint. This made a dozen 4" triangles which I immediately froze in single portions. Now, when I'm too lazy to cook, I just serve one of those up with a salad. Thanks so much Dancer - I took one to work for lunch one day and was the envy of all my coworkers!
     
  5. I made these and added minced garlic, artichoke hearts and parmesan cheese. Turned out beyond good, had some Greeks tell me they were way better than the originals!
     
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