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Title: Kefallinian Spicy Meat Pie
Categories: Greek Meat
Yield: 12 Servings

  Karen Mintzias
1smLeg of lamb boned, cut into 1" pieces, bones reserved
1 Lemon (juice only)
1/4cOil or butter
1 Onion; chopped
3mdPotatoes; parboiled in their jackets, peeled & diced
1lgCarrot; parboiled, diced
3cParboiled white rice;drained
2tbTomato puree
1cFeta cheese, crumbled
1/2cChopped fresh parsley
2 Sprigs fresh mint; chopped
1tsDried oregano
1 Garlic clove; sliced
1tsGround cinnamon
1 Orange or lemon peel cut into pieces
  Salt & freshly ground pepper
16 Commercial filo sheets
6tbButter (or more); melted
3 Hard-boiled eggs; quartered

On the island of Kefallinia in the Ionion Sea, the Feast Day of Analipseos (Ascension Day) is celebrated with the traditional "kreatopita" (meat-pie). This spicy pie also ushers in the beginning of Lent on the day of Apokreas.

In a stock pot, cover the lamb bones with cold water. Simmer, covered for 1 hour. Strain, boil down to 1 cup, and set aside. Sprinkle the lemon juice on the lamb cubes. Heat the oil or butter in a heavy pan, add the onions and lamb, and saute the meat on all sides until the onions are soft without browning. Pour the onions, lamb, and juices into a large bowl. Add the diced potatoes and carrot, rice, tomato puree, cheese, parsley, mint, oregano, garlic, cinnamon, and fruit peel and season with salt and freshly ground pepper. Add enough reserved lamb broth for liquid while pie bakes, then mix with a wooden spoon.

Butter the bottom and sides of a 9 x 12 x 3 inch pan. Spread 8 filo sheets, brushing the melted butter in between the sheets, making sure the pastry fits the sides and bottom of the pan. Pour in the filling, spreading evenly with a spatula. Place the egg quarters here and there across the top and cover with the remaining filo sheets, brushing with butter as before. Flute the edges with two fingers or a fork and brush the top with butter. Using a sharp knife, score the top 3 filo sheets into square or diamond shapes, or prick the homemade pastry with a fork. Bake for 40 to 50 minutes in moderately slow oven (325 F), raising the temperature to 350 F during the last 10 minutes. Remove from the oven and let stand on a rack for 15 minutes. Remove from the oven and let stand on a rack for 15 minutes. Cut into diamonds or squares and serve warm.

From: "The Food of Greece" by Vilma Liacouras Chantiles. Avenel Books, New York.

Typed for you by Karen Mintzias

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