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    I had never experienced a sit down formal (almost) dinner till I got invited by Alice at her lovely home in Greece where she treated us to Octopus (click here for recipe) and Pita. Your trip to Greece is not complete till you taste the absolutely delicious Pita. It involves some amount of work which pays off in the form of multi crispy layers in a Pita. Alice howver shared a comparitively easier recipe comprising of 2 thick and crispy layers instead of multiple one and still tasting good.

    As soon as I can I am going to try this recipe out in my kitchen, meanwhile you try it too and do let me know how well it turned out…

    All purpose flour – 2.5 cups

    Butter – 225 gms / 1 cup

    Salt – 1 tsp

    Spinach – 1 kg (boiled)

    Green Onions – 2 nos (chopped)

    Eggs – 2 nos

    Semolina – 1 tsp

    Fetta / Mozarella cheese

    Parsley / Dil – chopped

    Olive oil – 1 tbsp

    1. In a bowl combine cold butter and flour with hands till its forms a crumbly texture
    2. Add salt and mix well
    3. Add 7-8 tbsp of icy cold water and gently mix with a fork till the mixture starts to come together. Refrigerate this mixture for atleast 1 hour.
    4. Divide the mixture into 2 halves
    5. Roll one half and place it on a pie tray
    6. Drain boiled spinach and chop.
    7. In a pan heat Olive oil and saute green onions and spinach and leave it to cool
    8. After you have turned the heat off add 2 beaten eggs and generous amounts of dil / parsley to the above mixture
    9. Season with salt and pepper
    10. Add cheese to your liking. More the tastier!
    11. Add semolina to pull off the moisture of spinach
    12. Add this mixture to the bottom of the pie
    13. Roll out the second half of the dough and cover on top of the spinach mixture
    14. Score the pastry into portions (see picture) so that the pie gets to breathe
    15. Bake the pie at 200 degree C for about 45 minutes to an hour
    16. Serve hot

    Pita can be served for lunch or dinner with or without side dishes. Serve it with salad or team it up with a portion of Octopus and rice like Alice did!

    If you are looking at making multi layer Pita, all you need to do is have roll out 8-12 layers from the dough. Combine 2-3 layers and roll out again

    Till next time…..happy cooking!

    Meet Alice Eppinga …..Alice is an retired English teacher with an undying love for travel and books and a very interesting person.

    alice

    Posted by Priya Q @ 10:22 am

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