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Lebanese Spinach Fatayer

Lebanese Spinach Fatayer from Lebanon: traditional step-by-step recipe, with chef tips and clear timings.

  • Lebanon
  • Main course
  • Vegan
  • Vegetarian
  • Light
  • High fiber
  • medium

40 min

Tiempo de Preparación

8

Servings

Community rating

4,5 (57 ratings)

Difficulty: Medium Tipo: Main course Origen: Lebanon Categoría: Mediterranean

Nutrición por ración

  • Calories 275 kcal
  • Protein 8 g
  • Fiber 5 g
  • Carbohydrates 34 g
  • Fat 12 g
  • Sodium 360 mg

Story behind the dish

Fatayer are Lebanese triangular dumplings filled with spinach, meat or cheese, sold in bakeries since dawn. The version of spinach with walnuts and sumac is the most popular in the Lebanese mountains. They are travel and picnic food that are eaten hot or cold.

Preparation

Lebanese Spinach Fatayer is a preparation from Lebanon with medium difficulty. Reserve about 55 minutes in total (40 for mise en place and preparation, 15 for cooking). Follow the 6 phases in order: each step indicates what to do, what to observe and, when applicable, the time or level of fire.

Before you start

  • Have ready: 400 g of wheat flour.
  • Have ready: 7 g of dry yeast.
  • Have ready: 250 ml of warm water.
  • Have ready: 500 g of fresh spinach.
  • Have ready: 1 chopped onion.
  • Salt, oil and spices measured and within reach.
  • Clean utensils, board and clear work surface.
  1. Knead flour

    Knead flour, yeast, water and salt; Ferment 1 hour until fluffy. The dough should be smooth and elastic; If it breaks when stretched, add liquid one at a time.

    The dough should be smooth and elastic; If it breaks when stretched, add liquid one at a time

  2. Sauté spinach with onion until reduced; cool and mix with…

    Sauté spinach with onion until reduced; cool and mix with walnuts, lemon and sumac. Work in batches if skillet is full; too much load generates steam and cooks instead of sautéing.

    Work in batches if skillet is full; too much load generates steam and cooks instead of sautéing

  3. Divide dough into balls; stretch thin oval discs

    Divide dough into balls; stretch thin oval discs. The dough should be smooth and elastic; If it breaks when stretched, add liquid one at a time.

    The dough should be smooth and elastic; If it breaks when stretched, add liquid one at a time

  4. Place filling in center

    Place filling in the center, fold into a triangle and seal the edges by pressing.

  5. Brush with oil

    Brush with oil, sprinkle sesame and bake at 200 C for 12-15 minutes.

    • 15 min
  6. Serve warm or at room temperature as a meze or snack

    Serve warm or at room temperature as a meze or snack.

Chef's tips

  • Test for salt and doneness before serving; the last adjustment makes the difference.
  • Use fresh and seasonal ingredients: the quality of the product is noticeable in the final result.

Variations

  • Lighter version reducing oil and salt without losing flavor.
  • Version for meal prep, doubling quantities and keeping cold for 3 days.

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