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baking, feta, Greek, greens, muffins, spanakopita, spinach, vegetables, vegetarian
This is my 50th post so in order to commemorate the occasion, I thought I would create an index page with all the recipes. I didn’t do one from the beginning because it would look a bit sad with just a few lines under each category. 50 posts in over a year is not really that great, but it’s ok considering it’s just a hobby. Food blogging is very time consuming, it’s not like other types of blogging. You have to find the recipes (either by researching or waiting for inspiration), do the shopping, do the cooking and plan very well so you can take photos before eating everything (this is not easy as artificial light is not a food photographer’s friend – which pretty much rules out dinner time pics). Then you have to try and make the photos look decent (in my case), then write something to go with the recipe, and finally, research other similar recipes from blogs in order to “share the love”. This is not compulsory, but it was suggested to me by an experienced blogger and I agree that it’s a great idea. One thing (of the many) I love about this world is how non-competitive it is. Everyone is encouraging, friendly and helpful, without the “if I help you then you will steal my readers” type attitude. Fellow bloggers, thanks for being lovely people!
So, take a moment to glance at my recipe index. The recipes have been grouped according to blog category; if anyone has any suggestions as to how I can make my categories more user friendly, I am open to ideas. (Update: Oh, and a quick word of advice, don’t leave it till there are 50 posts. My hand aches…)
Of course I couldn’t post an article without something yummy attached, so here are the Spanakopita Muffins I mentioned in my previous post, served at The Mister’s surprise party. They are ridiculously easy to make, and offer with each mouthful a burst of spanakopita wonderfulness – minus the hassle of pastry. Don’t get me wrong, I adore pastry of all kinds. I could live on pastry alone (that’s probably why I’m now on a diet again…) but I don’t adore making it. It’s kind of intimidating… Anyway, moving on… This recipe is based on one by Eleni Psihouli, a well known Greek journalist turned cooking show hostess and food blogger. She made this as a cake, with double the ingredients.
Spanakopita Muffins
Makes 12 muffins
Ingredients
180g spinach, washed and roughly chopped
125g all purpose flour
1 tsp baking powder
1/2 tsp salt
1/4 tsp freshly cracked black pepper
1/8 tsp nutmeg
2 eggs
100g Greek yogurt – I used 2% fat
1/2 cup olive oil
1 spring onion, chopped
1/2 cup chopped dill weed
200g feta cheese
Instructions
1. Preheat oven to 180C and place paper muffin cases in a 12 hole tin.
2. Heat a non stick frying pan on medium high, add the spinach and cook for a few minutes till just wilted (without oil).
3. In a large bowl, mix the flour, baking powder, salt, pepper and nutmeg. I find the best way to do this is to use a whisk.
4. In a medium bowl mix the eggs, yogurt and olive oil till incorporated. Add to dry ingredients and fold in.
5. Add the onion, dill and spinach, and crumble in the feta cheese (keeping the pieces fairly big so they don’t melt during cooking). Mix till just incorporated.
6. Scoop into muffin tin (best way is to use an ice cream scoop) and bake for about 15-20 minutes, or until a toothpick comes out clean (double check in case the toothpick went through a piece of feta!).
Notes:
– Instead of all spinach you can mix in other greens such as kale or chard too. Whatever you fancy! The original recipe had parsley in as well, I didn’t have any.
– These muffins come out quite oily! I wondered if it would have been best to use less oil, but in the end I think this helped them keep really well. Plus, proper spanakopita has tons of oil.
– Don’t expect them to rise much.
– The spanakopita muffins freeze fantastically well.
More mini spanakopita treats from other blogs
Spanakopita Strudels by Alexandra’s Kitchen
Broccoli Spanakopita by Steamy Kitchen
Spanakopita Triangles and Then Some by Smitten Kitchen (some gorgeous looking fillings there)
Easy Spanakopita Bites by Iowa Girl Eats (I can’t get over the ready-crumbled feta!)
Got any sinful recipes coming up – had a bad day with my boss aka the Evil Queen and could do with some cheering up
Ok, so I wrote you a really really long reply -twice- and it disappeared. In a nutshell:
a. Check Desserts and Cakes & Baked Goodies categories, you might find something yummy!
b. A mini banoffee (w store bought caramel for less faff) might do the trick. Or even better, a salted caramel & chocolate pot (both in Desserts)
c. I hope she gets a really bad skin infection and itches all over for ever and ever!
Thank you for this recipe! I am going to try it. Nice recipe index page! 🙂 Your blog looks fantastic.
Oh thank you so much! It’s great to hear that; the index page was hard work, linking each title took forever! I hope you enjoy the muffins, please come back and let me know how they turned out!
These muffins sound fantastic! I really enjoy spanakopita and the idea of making muffins is genius! They must have disappeared from the serving platter at the party.
That’s some recipe page you developed. It must have been a lot of work but it sure paid off. Well done!
Thank you so much for your kind words John! The muffins are indeed really tasty. I haven’t forgotten the problematic translation in one of your cookbooks 🙂 Take a photo of the page and send it to me via email (address is on About page); I’ll take a look and see if I can decipher it!
I always find recipe pages useful on sites, so it was worth the wrist ache! Thanks for visiting!
Oh these have got to be LUSH!!! What a fab idea, big fan of savoury muffins and LOVE spanakopita! Can’t wait to try them….
Thanks so much! I saw your recent post on Twitter and thought “ah, great minds..”! Do let me know how they work out for you!
They’re just about to go in the oven 🙂 can’t wait to try them and Mrs V is just as eager to taste them..
Oooh, I’m anxious now! Hope they live up to expectations! Come back and let me know.. 🙂
Awesome!! and so easy even I could make them :p
With a free range organic roast chicken and sweet potato wedges.
I’ll be doing them again 🙂
What do you mean even you could make them?! You’re a great cook! Phew, I’m so glad they turned out 😉 Dinner sounds divine!
What a fun idea! I love spanakopita and think the flavors would be great in these muffins. I am absolutely going to try these.
Thank you! They do taste just like spanakopita! Come back and tell us what you thought..
How delicious!!! What a wonderful recipe – thank you for sharing…and what a fantastic recipe index!!! Congrats on your 50th post – I’ll look forward to reading the next 50!!
Hi there! Thank you so much 🙂 I’m chuffed everyone seems to like these little creations! And thanks for your kind words re the index, I’m quite proud of it!
Brilliant idea! Also, I know what you mean about food blogging being time consuming. Isn’t is crazy how something as simple as making and photographing food ends up taking hours? I still love it though. Happy 50th post (a bit late) and thanks for visiting my blog . I’ve added you to my bloglovin now so I won’t miss any of your future posts.
Thanks so much for following! And yes, only other food bloggers can understand what it all involves 🙂
These look great! I love savory muffins and spanakopita – so this looks like the perfect combination.
Thank you so much! They definitely were a big hit!
These muffins look superb. Recipe saved and on the top of my to do list!!
Thank you very much for your lovely comment and for visiting my blog! I’d love to hear how they turn out 🙂
I baked your spanakopita muffins a couple of hours ago, just replacing the diary ingredients and following your instructions. They are delicious. Me and my friends did appreciate them. Your recipe is not on the to do list anymore, but on the do it again and again list. Thanks for sharing!!
You can’t imagine how happy your comment makes me!! Or maybe you can, being a fellow blogger 🙂 I’m really really pleased they worked and you liked them – and thanks so much for coming back to let me know!