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Best Skillet Spanakopita
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Spanakopita, the famous Greek phyllo pastry or pie filled with spinach and feta, might be made as small triangular parcels for special occasions or baked in large trays for serving a crowd. This version, baked in and served from a 12-inch cast-iron skillet, is doable for a weeknight dinner, yet is impressive enough for a holiday brunch. For the filling, we combine baby spinach with baby kale, which has a bolder, greener flavor that pairs well with the salty, briny feta. Phyllo is packaged either as 9-by-14-inch sheets or larger 13-by-18-inch sheets. The former can be used as is; the latter should be halved crosswise (use a chef’s knife to simply cut through the stack). You will need a total of eight phyllo sheets. As you make the filling, keep the phyllo covered with a sheet of plastic wrap then a damp kitchen towel to prevent drying. If the sheets tear as you work with them, not to worry. Scrunching them to create a pretty ruffled effect hides flaws.
Ingredients
- 3 TABLESPOONS SALTED BUTTER, CUT INTO 1-TABLESPOON PIECES, DIVIDED, PLUS 3 TABLESPOONS SALTED BUTTER, MELTED
- 1 POUND CONTAINER BABY SPINACH
- 8 OUNCES BABY KALE (ABOUT 9 CUPS LIGHTLY PACKED)
- 1 MEDIUM LEEK, WHITE AND LIGHT GREEN PARTS HALVED LENGTHWISE, THINLY SLICED, RINSED AND DRAINED
- 4 MEDIUM GARLIC CLOVES, CHOPPED
- KOSHER SALT AND GROUND BLACK PEPPER
- 3 LARGE EGGS
- 8 OUNCES FETA CHEESE, CRUMBLED (2 CUPS)
- 1 CUP WHOLE-MILK RICOTTA CHEESE (8 OUNCES)
- 1 CUP LIGHTLY PACKED FRESH DILL, CHOPPED
- 8 9-BY-14-INCH FROZEN PHYLLO SHEETS, OR FOUR 13-BY-18-INCH FROZEN PHYLLO SHEETS, THAWED AND HALVED CROSSWISE, COVERED TO PREVENT DRYING (SEE HEADNOTE)
Note: Ingredients may have been altered from the original.
Steps
Directions at 177milkstreet.com
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