Vegan spanakopita (spinach pie) #bakingcontest
Vegan spanakopita (spinach pie) #bakingcontest

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I may attempt a homemade But other than grappling with spinach, this recipe is easy as pie (coincidentally) so please do not think twice about trying it. Everything you need to know including full recipes is in the description box. Thank you so much for watching! If you like this video then.

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To get started with this recipe, we must first prepare a few components. You can cook vegan spanakopita (spinach pie) #bakingcontest using 11 ingredients and 4 steps. Here is how you can achieve it.

The ingredients needed to make Vegan spanakopita (spinach pie) #bakingcontest:
  1. Make ready 500 g frozen Spinach
  2. Get 1 onion
  3. Take 1 shallot
  4. Make ready A few garlic chives or 5 spring onions
  5. Make ready 200 g tofu
  6. Get 200 g vegan feta
  7. Prepare 8 sheets filo pastry
  8. Take 1 teaspoon onion seeds
  9. Get 3 garlic cloves
  10. Get 1 lemon
  11. Get to taste Salt and white pepper

My mom has a famous spanakopita recipe. It's the only one I will eat, and anywhere she goes people ask her to bring it. My friends ask for it for their birthdays and my boys will take down the entire pan in a matter of minutes. Spanakopita or spinach pie is probably one of the best-known of all traditional Greek dishes and hands down one of the most delicious.

Steps to make Vegan spanakopita (spinach pie) #bakingcontest:
  1. Preheat oven to 220c. Defrost and drain the spinach and remove any remaining water by squeezing between a paper towel. Drain the tofu. Chop the onion and shallot and cook in a pan with a little oil. Add the chopped garlic chives (or spring onion) and chopped garlic and cook gently for a further 2 minutes.
  2. Add the spinach to the pan and cook for a further few minutes, stirring to combine. Crumble in the drain tofu and continue to stir for 2 more minutes. Turn off the heat and add the vegan feta (or regular feta if you prefer) a squeeze of lemon juice and a pinch of salt and pepper.
  3. My secret tip is spray oil, it’s so much easier than using a pastry brush (but a pastry brush is fine if you prefer). With a light touch - oil the tray and line with your first sheet of filo. Oil again and place your next sheet in the opposite direction. Continue this process with all of the pastry. Add the pie filling and wrap with the first sheet of pastry. Repeat the oiling process until all of the party wraps the pie. Turn over the pie and sprinkle with the onion seeds and a pinch of salt.
  4. Bake in the oven at 220c for around 18 minutes or until the pastry is crispy and golden. Sprinkle with a few chopped garlic chives if you like. The pie can be enjoyed hot or cold.

My friends ask for it for their birthdays and my boys will take down the entire pan in a matter of minutes. Spanakopita or spinach pie is probably one of the best-known of all traditional Greek dishes and hands down one of the most delicious. Its traditionally made without cheese so, bonus, authentically vegan too! A handful of simple ingredients - fresh dill, mint, peppery chopped scallions, gorgeous. Spanakopita is one of my all-time favorite things to eat.

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