Easy Greek Spinach Pie Recipe - Healthy & Gluten-Free (2024)

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  • The Idea for Gluten-free Greek Spinach Pie
  • An Easy Greek Spinach Pie Recipe with Feta Cheese
  • About the Ingredients for Easy Spinach Pie
  • How to Make Spinach Pie Healthy and Gluten-free
  • How To Store Spinach Feta Pie
  • More Healthy Spinach Recipes
  • Tools To Make Keto Spinach Pie
  • Healthy Greek Spinach Pie

Today I have an easy Greek spinach pie recipe to share with you! A dish like this is a little unexpected for summertime, but I have a good reason, I promise. It all started with a little bag of spinach from my freezer…

But first, you may be wondering, what is Greek spinach pie? It’s a savory Greek pie, similar to a crustless spinach quiche, with a flaky crust. It’s also often called spanakopita pie. The traditional filling includes chopped spinach, feta cheese, onions or scallions, egg, and seasoning.

In most spinach pie recipes, the crust is made out of a layere phyllo pastry dough. Sometimes it’s even layered inside. My version is low carb and gluten-free, but just as delicious. I promise the whole family will love this easy spinach pie!

The Idea for Gluten-free Greek Spinach Pie

The easy spinach pie recipe started as many of my recipes do – from a need to use up something in my freezer. You see, my freezer is seriously overflowing! I went waaaay overboard preparing freezer meals while I was pregnant, anticipating that I’d need a ton of them when the baby was born.

To my surprise, I’ve been fortunateenough to have a little angel that sleeps through the night most of the time, even though she’s only seven weeks old. (Seven weeks tomorrow, to be exact.) She goes approximately a six to seven hour stretch, from midnight to 6 or 7 in the morning! Amazing.

My first kid was (and still is) an excellent sleeper from the start, too. I didn’t think I’d be lucky enough to have the second be the same way. I am so, so grateful.

What this means is that I’ve had enough sleep (read: sanity!) to actually get stuff done during the day. And I love it!

Aside from releasing my low carb meal planning starter kit and low carb dinners cookbook, I’ve been busy, busy, busy churning out new recipes.

The only downside is, I’ve been cooking so many new foodsthat I’ve barely made a dent in my huge freezer stash! It’s so full that it’s practically impossible to get at anything. Oops.

This week, I’ve made it a mission to try to free up some freezer space. We’re having several freezer meals for dinner, including pesto chicken bake with cauliflower and my favorite low carb meatloaf.

Having freezer meals every day is boring though, and I still couldn’t resist creating a Greek spinach pie recipe! I decided to compromise by developing one that uses up at least one ingredient from my freezer, and otherwise doesn’t require buying anything new at the store. (My fridge has been getting pretty full, too.)

After digging through what was in there (and nearly having half the contents collapse onto me in the process!), I found a one-pound bag of spinach in the back of the freezer and a container of feta in the fridge.Right away, I knew I’d be creating a low carb Greek pie.

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An Easy Greek Spinach Pie Recipe with Feta Cheese

This easy spinach pie is reminiscent of spanakopita, but in pie form. I fell in love with those little hand pies when I worked at a Greek restaurant during college, which inspired me to create theseGreek spinach stuffed mushrooms with feta and garliclast year.

Those are delicious, but I didn’t have mushrooms. Plus, I wanted something with a crust.This easy spinach feta pie solved both problems!

You can also use this savory low carb crust for all sorts of other things. It would be perfect to use for a low carb quiche! I’m definitely planning to re-purpose it for other recipes. In fact, you can find the separate almond flour pie crust recipe here, which you can use for both sweet and savory pie.

Spinach is such a versatile vegetable. I love that I can take advantage of its nutritional content, even after long-term storage. Frozen spinach is available year-round. And, Ilove showing you how delicious it can be in recipes.

Feta cheese, made in Greece, is crumbly, and famous for its use in spinach pie and other cheese pies. Of course, it was a must in this one.

Voila! The idea forthis Greek spinach pie was born. To my delight, I had all the ingredients needed in my fridge and pantry.

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About the Ingredients for Easy Spinach Pie

I’m sure there are plenty of variations for making an easy spinach pie recipe healthy. My version uses three cheeses in the filling, so you can bet it will be decadent! At the same time, I managed to keep it healthy, too.

There aren’t too many ingredients needed for this spinach pie recipe. And, it’s naturally gluten-free and low carb.

For the crust, you’ll need:

  • Almond flour
  • Sea salt
  • Coconut oil
  • Egg

And for the filling:

  • Frozen spinach
  • Feta cheese
  • Cream cheese
  • Mozzarella cheese
  • Garlic
  • Fresh dill
  • Egg

See? Super simple, common ingredients that are easy to find.

And what about how to make spinach pie using these easy things found in your fridge and pantry? That’s easy, too…

How to Make Spinach Pie Healthy and Gluten-free

One of my favorite things about this recipe is that, even though it looks fancy, it’s mostly hands-off.

It takes just a few minutes to assemble the crust. Press it into a pan and pop it into the oven.

While the crust bakes, you can prep thespinach feta pie filling. It’s as easy as stirring it all together!

Transfer the filling into the crust, and bake again. You’ll have about half an hour to do other things around the house while the oven does all the work.

How To Store Spinach Feta Pie

This low carb spinach pie has been very versatile to serve in various meals. It’s great to serve to a crowd or even if it’s just for your family.

Any leftovers refrigerate and reheat very well. (I actually like it cold, too!)

And, spinach pie makes an excellent grab-and-go breakfast or snack. If you have a couple of servings, it’s also a delicious and satisfying vegetarian lunch or dinner! It will keep you full, with 3 grams of fiber and 10 grams of protein per serving.

You can store the Greek spinach pie in the fridge for about a week.

Longer than that, it does great in the freezer. I usually cut it into slices or squares before freezing, so that I can grab one or two at a time when I’m on the go.

Either way, bake the spinach pie before freezing. If you want to reheat the whole thing afterward, just thaw it in the fridge first.

Needless to say, I’m quite thankful for that little bag of spinach in the back of my freezer! We wouldn’t have this easy spinach pie recipe without it.

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Healthy Greek Spinach Pie

The best Greek spinach pie recipe ever - deliciously cheesy with a flaky crust that's unbelievably low carb & gluten-free. It's a healthy, easy spinach pie you'll make over and over!

Prep: 15 minutes

Cook: 35 minutes

Total: 50 minutes

Author: Maya Krampf from WholesomeYum.com

Servings: 16 (adjust to scale recipe)

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  1. Preheat the oven to 350 degrees F (177 degrees C). Line the bottom of a 9 in (23 cm) round pie pan or 8 in (20 cm) square pan with parchment paper.

  2. In a large bowl, mix together the almond flour and sea salt. Stir in the melted coconut oil and egg, until well combined. (It will be dry and a little crumbly. Just keep mixing until it's uniform.)

  3. Press the dough into the bottom of the prepared pan. Bake for 10-12 minutes, until lightly golden.

  4. Meanwhile, stir together all the filling ingredients, adding the eggs last. Transfer the filling into it and smooth the top.

  5. Bake for 30-40 minutes, until the center is firm.

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Recipe Notes

Serving size is 1/16 of the recipe.To get individual servings, cut a round pie into 16 slices, or if using asquare pan, cut into 4 pieces in each direction (2"x2" in size if using an 8"x8" pan).

Serving size:1 slice, or 1/16 of entire recipe

Nutrition Facts

Amount per serving. Serving size in recipe notes above.

Calories238

Fat20g

Protein10g

Total Carbs6g

Net Carbs3g

Fiber3g

Sugar2g

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Course:Breakfast, Main Course

Cuisine:Mediterranean

Keywords:gluten-free, greek, keto, low carb, pie, spinach, sugar-free, vegetarian

Calories: 238 kcal

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FAQs

Does spanakopita contain gluten? ›

The Spanakopita filling can be baked with regular puff pastry or gluten free puff pastry. I get excited for gluten-free; family & friends need these sinfully delicious options. If you're in a pinch, Schar makes one of the best gluten free puff pastry, freezer section of grocery store.

Is filo dough high in gluten? ›

The pastry used is the infamous leaf-thin filo pastry (aka phyllo, meaning leaf in Greek) which is usually sold ready-made with gluten. As it is a tricky pastry to make very thin without gluten, very few food manufacturers have come up with a gluten-free filo pastry.

How healthy is spanakopita? ›

Spanakopita is a Greek spinach pie typically containing cheese such as feta and/or ricotta. Our version is low in calories while high in fibre, iron and calcium. It's also diabetes-friendly and suitable for vegetarians.

Which Greek food is a pie made of spinach? ›

Spanakopita is a popular Greek savory pie made of perfectly flaky phyllo dough with a comforting filling of spinach and feta cheese nestled in.

Can celiacs eat feta cheese? ›

Cream cheese is gluten-free. Feta cheese is gluten-free. Goat cheese is gluten-free. Mozzarella cheese is gluten-free.

What flour can celiacs not eat? ›

Avoid all products with barley, rye, triticale (a cross between wheat and rye), farina, graham flour, semolina, and any other kind of flour, including self-rising and durum, not labeled gluten-free. Be careful of corn and rice products.

How unhealthy is phyllo dough? ›

And there are reasons to feel good about phyllo: Because the dough has no trans fat, no saturated fat, no cholesterol and just 160 calories per 5 sheets, it makes the perfect substitute for puff pastry, ready-made piecrusts and refrigerated pie dough.

How unhealthy is filo pastry? ›

Even better, switch your pastry from shortcrust or puff to filo. This is the lowest-fat pastry by far, with 2.9g fat per 100g. This compares with 26.2g for puff or 31.4g for shortcrust. Filo is the lowest-calorie option too, and it's easy to use.

What is a gluten-free alternative to phyllo dough? ›

Even though there still isn't such a thing as gluten free filo pastry (the go-to wrapper for normal spring rolls) there is an authentic alternative that's naturally gluten free… What is this? Rice paper! (aka rice pancakes/spring roll wrappers) Of course, they're 100% gluten free.

What is the healthiest pastry? ›

Which pastry is healthier? Pastries made with whole wheat flour and minimal added sugar are the healthiest pastries. You can find whole wheat pastry dough options for both puff pastry and filo pastry, two of the most common pastry dough types.

Are spanakopita healthy for weight loss? ›

It's easy to see why Greek spanakopita is quite possibly the world's healthiest takeout food! Its convenience, nutritional density, and phenomenal taste make it one of the easiest ways to not only improve your diet, but to improve your overall health as well.

What is a substitute for feta in spanakopita? ›

The Best Feta Substitutes – Dairy
  • Halloumi. While the texture of halloumi is slightly softer and less crumbly, it provides a similar substance and salty kick to feta.
  • Persian Feta. ...
  • Goats Cheese. ...
  • Labneh. ...
  • Parmesan. ...
  • Cottage Cheese. ...
  • Ricotta.

Why is my spanakopita soggy? ›

Let's face it, nobody wants to eat a soggy spanakopita. But this doesn't have to be your fate if you follow a few simple tips. Firstly, making sure you squeeze all the excess moisture out of your spinach. This is the case with fresh and frozen spinach.

What's the difference between spanakopita and tiropita? ›

The difference between a spanakopita and tiropita is that spanakopita includes spinach and feta (sometimes only spinach) whereas tiropita only has cheese in its filling. And while it is a popular street-food it is also a popular dish people make at home.

Why is spanakopita so good? ›

In my Spanakopita recipe, I love using a mix of feta and kefalotiri, scallions, dill, and mint. The salty, briny, and aromatic flavors make this pie incredibly delicious. In Greece, you can find Spanakopita in windows of street-side coffee shops and bakeries and more refined versions on restaurant menus.

What Greek dishes are gluten-free? ›

Browse the Best Recipes for Gluten Free Greek Food

For something substantial to plate up as a meal, try the Greek meatballs, zucchini fritters, lamb moussaka or spanakorizo. If you're looking for an appetiser or a light snack, go for the saganaki cheese, sesame rings, tzatziki or chunky fries.

Is Trader Joe's spanakopita gluten-free? ›

Is it Gluten Free? No. This product is not gluten free as it lists 4 ingredients that contain gluten and 1 ingredient that could contain gluten depending on the source.

Can celiacs eat pastry? ›

Foods containing gluten (not safe to eat)

pasta. cereals. biscuits or crackers. cakes and pastries.

Can celiacs eat spinach? ›

Here are some of the whole foods you can incorporate into your diet to stave off nutrient deficiencies commonly associated with celiac disease: For vitamin B1, eat spinach, poultry, mushrooms and asparagus.

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