Rolled Pastry with Spinach
- 12 sheets Phyllo Dough*
- 1 lb. Fresh Spinach
- 2 T. Olive Oil
- 1 Onion, finely chopped
- Dash of Black Pepper
- Dash of Salt
- Sesame Seeds or Nigella Seeds
Sauce Ingredients:
- 1 Egg & 1 Egg Yolk
- 2-3 T. Butter, melted
- 2-3 T. Olive Oil
- ½ c. Milk
* Phyllo Dough can be bought frozen, but should be thawed out to make this. However, as soon as it is exposed to the air it will begin to dry out and get brittle. It’s best to keep it in the packaging or under a slightly damp (not soggy) paper towel until the moment you use each sheet of dough.
- Wash the Spinach Leaves well, discard the stems. Leave to drip dry.
- In a small bowl, whisk together 1 Egg, Butter, Olive Oil and Milk. Set aside. (Reserve the extra Egg Yolk for the end.)
- Sauté Onion in Olive Oil.
- Chop the Spinach; add to the Onions.
- Stir in Salt & Pepper, cover and let cook on low heat until tender. Set aside and allow to cool slightly.
- Pour some Olive Oil in the bottom of a round 10-inch Cake pan to grease the bottom. Set aside.
- Layer 4 sheets of Phyllo Dough onto the counter. Brush lightly with the Sauce until the Dough is completely covered.
- Fill your hand with some of the Spinach mixture and spread along the longest edge of the Dough in a log shape, stopping just shy of each end. Fold in each end of the Dough just slightly over the Spinach. (This will ensure that the spinach doesn’t spill out the ends as you roll it up.)
- Carefully grasp the Dough under the Spinach log and roll it up until you have a long, fairly thin roll of dough stuffed with Spinach.
- Place one end in the very center of the greased pan and curl the roll of stuffed Dough around in a circle.
- Repeat this process (steps 4-6) 3 more times. Each new roll will begin where the previous one ended and continue making the circle bigger until the entire pan is full.
- Whisk the extra Egg Yolk into the remaining Sauce mixture. Pour on top of the pan of raw swirled pastry. Be sure entire pastry is covered with Sauce mixture. (Any dry areas still exposed will not bake properly but burn and flake off.)
- Sprinkle Sesame Seeds or Nigella Seeds on top.
- Cover with Plastic Wrap and refrigerate 2 hours.
- Remove the Plastic Wrap and place in a cold oven. Heat to 350o Bake for 35 minutes or until golden brown on top.
- This pastry is delicious served hot and steamy, but can also be served at room temperature. It can be saved in the refrigerator and warmed to serve as yummy left-overs too.
Note: I think the best Sarma Börek is with Spinach and Feta. They are written as separate recipes on this site as that is commonly how Turks make them. To combine them, simply add 8 oz. Feta Cheese to this recipe. The step-by-step pictures show the combination recipe. So delicious!
Cooking the Spinach
Everything ready to begin rolling (note: in Turkey the dough comes in a circle and is a bit thicker as shown in these pictures. The recipe is correct for American ingredients.)
Step 4: brushing the dough with sauce (if you don’t have a pastry brush, just use your hand)
Step 6: rolling up the dough after stuffing it
Step 7: placing in the pan
Ready to bake
Hot from the oven
Served and ready to enjoy!
Irina
This börek is very delicious! So yummy! I advice everyone to try it