Wednesday 24 February 2021

Another Type of Greek Cheese Pie

  Another Greek speciality, a feta cheese pie without pastry. 

 In some areas this is called a 'batter pie' (zimaropita) and in others a 'flour pie' (alevropita).  We had one specially made for us in a small village in the mountain area in the north called Zagorohoria.  It was like a large flat cheesey pancake and I have always wanted to make one myself.


When I read the recipe and started making it I realized how like toad-in-the-hole or yorkshire pudding it is.  The batter is poured into smoking oil and puffs up into a soft tasty cheese pie.



This is the end result, batter with a covering of crumbled feta cheese,  amazingly soft and puffy, even eaten cold the next day.





In days gone by, before there was an electric mixer in every house, cakes and batters were mixed by hand.  My sister-in-law still mixes every thing by hand.  I used to do the same but is it at least 10 years since we've had a cake mixer. 

You probably find it hard to imagine creaming butter and sugar by hand, adding the eggs and getting your hands all mucky in that goopy mush but hands whip up a soft, velvety cream.


The pie is cooked in a large shallow pan and is spread with extra melted butter or oil before going into the oven

Zimaropita - cheese pie without pastry

the batter -
- one mug of water
- one mug of milk
- about 2 mugs of flour
- 2 eggs
- salt and pepper

oil - 60 grams or more
melted butter  - a few tablespoons
- crumbled feta cheese  about 250 grams

-Turn your oven on to 200oC. 
- Pour enough oil into your large flat baking pan to cover generously all the bottom of the dish.

Put the dish with the oil into the oven and leave it there for about 10 minutes.  Keep an eye on it.  You want it to be smoking hot but obviously not to burn.

In the meantime mix all the batter ingredients together into a smooth, pancake batter, either by hand or with a spoon.

When the oil in the baking dish is very hot, carefully take the dish out of the oven and pour in the batter.  The batter will immediately puff up around the edges just like Yorkshire pudding. 

Sprinkle over the feta cheese and then pour  the melted butter evenly over the top.  I used half oil and half butter.

Put the dish back in the oven for about 30 minutes till nice and brown on top.

You could also add grated yellow cheese and crumbled fried bacon.  Some recipes say to mix the cheese into the batter before pouring it into the baking dish, others to sprinkle it over the top. I added the crumbled feta to the top of the batter but next time I will mix it all together.

18 comments:

  1. That sounds like a wonderful dish I bet it smells good too as it cooks.

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    1. I like the sizzling sound as you put the mix into the hot oil. I know its going to be good.

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  2. Sounds amazing
    I wonder if it will work with c
    Gluten free flour?

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    1. Unfortunately I know nothing about gluten free flour. You'll have to give it a try. The chooks will love it if you dont lol

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  3. Another one of the recipes I will probably try. They are always very tasty.

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  4. This looks lovely, I take it yellow cheese would be something like Cheddar cheese?

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    1. Yellow cheese yes would be cheddar, gouda. We have loads of different types but of course they have greek names. A cheese with a bit of taste I would say

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  5. AGS - Another Greek Speciality. Wonderful name for a Greek cheese pie.

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  6. That does look good! I've never successfully made yorkshire pudding, so I may bungle this one up, too. -Jenn

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    1. My first turned out really well and then the next two were rather tough flops but everyone still ate them!! Dont worry. I'm going to make one today and am wondering what the turn-out will be

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  7. Like Jenn F's Yorkshire Puddings aren't a great success, but that probably won't stop her trying this and feeding it to Mr . I, the Tigger, no like feta cheese. xxx mr t

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    1. They're tasty whatever the outcome, unless your name is Tigger. Just have to get that oil as hot as possible, and dont burn yourself or anyone else!

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  8. This one sounds good, I'm going to print it out and give it a go.

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    1. Its darn nice. I didnt have enough feta so am waiting till later to make another.

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