Savor the Tradition: Vegan Greek Spanakopita

Spanakopita, the beloved Greek savory pastry, is typically known for its flaky crust and rich filling. Our Vegan Greek Spanakopita recipe brings you the classic flavors you know and love, with a plant-based twist that doesn’t skimp on taste or texture.

Ingredients for Your Vegan Delight:

  • Scallions: Sautéed until soft for that mild onion flavor.
  • Spinach: A heaping of greens for a nutritional punch and authentic taste.
  • Dill and Parsley: Fresh herbs to add depth and freshness.
  • Cashew “Feta”: A homemade vegan cheese that’s tangy and crumbly, mimicking the classic feta cheese.
  • Phyllo (Filo) Sheets: The crispy, golden layers that wrap up the filling in a perfect package.
  • Seasonings: Salt and pepper for that essential seasoning.
  • Olive Oil or Broth: Choose olive oil for tradition or broth for an oil-free option.

Crafting Your Spanakopita:

1. Flavorful Beginnings:

Sauté scallions, and add spinach until just wilted. Season well and mix in the dill and parsley. The fragrance alone will transport you to the Greek Isles.

2. Cheese, Please:

Blend up your cashew “feta” for a creamy, tangy element that’s surprisingly close to the real deal.

3. The Phyllo Phenomenon:

Master the art of phyllo by brushing and layering for that irresistibly flaky crust. Remember, a bit of overhang is your friend here.

4. Assembly:

After half the phyllo is down, spread your verdant filling evenly, then top with the remaining sheets. Each layer of phyllo is a whisper-thin promise of crunch.

5. The Golden Finish:

Bake until the pastry is a picture of golden perfection. That’s when you know you’ve hit the spanakopita jackpot.

Pro Tips for Perfection:

  • Defrost with Care: If using frozen spinach, ensure you’ve squeezed out all the moisture to avoid a soggy bottom.
  • Phyllo Savvy: Thicker phyllo sheets save time and yield a heartier bite.
  • Oil-Free Option: Aquafaba can lend crispness without the oil if that’s your preference.

Nutritional Wisdom:

This Vegan Spanakopita is lighter on the waistline without sacrificing the richness of flavor. Each piece is around 107 calories and offers protein and good fats, making it a treat you can enjoy more often.