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Title: Ojaldres (Light, Crispy Spinach Rolls)
Categories: Jewish Turkey Israel Appetizer
Yield: 1 Servings
1/2 | lb | Spinach, sliced very thin, well rinsed, & drained |
1 | Egg, beaten | |
1/4 | ts | Salt |
2 | tb | PLUS |
1 | ts | Kashkaval or Parmesan cheese grated |
1 | ts | Corn or sunflower oil, plus |
Oil for fillo | ||
10 | Sheets (12x17-ins) fillo dough | |
1 | Egg yolk mixed w/ | |
1 | ts | Water |
The Jewish ladies of Izmir in southwest Turkey are good cooks & follow traditions of their ancestors. Ladino, Judeo-Spanish, is still spoken there now & then, & well-bred people also speak French as well as Turkish. There was a thriving Jewish community in Izmir (formerly Smyrna) for centuries but now it is reduced to a handful. The "Ojaldres" that I tasted were characteristic of all pastry made by the light hand of a good cook.
The lady in Izmir emphasized the importance of the spinach being dry before mixing it into the filling. She suggested slicing the spinach & letting it dry in the kitchen overnight to eliminate as much moisture as possible (or see the instructions in TURKISH.023)
1. Mix spinach, egg, salt, 2 tb grated cheese & 1 ts oil together. Toss mixture to integrate ingreds. Set aside. 2. Divide fillo sheets lengthwise into 3 parts. They will be 4-" wide & 17-" long. Oil each sheet lightly w/pastry brush & fold over lengthwise so each sheet is abt 2-inches wide. 3. Put 1 tb spinach mixture at 1 narrow end of fillo & roll it up length of sheet. Put roll on oiled baked sheet, paint each roll w/beaten egg/water mixture, & sprinkle a few grains of remaining 1 ts grated cheese. Bake in preheated 350F oven for 15 mins, or until brown & crisp. Serve warm or room temp w/sweet Turkish coffee. Makes 20 rolls.
Recipe: "Sephardic Cooking" by Copeland Mark 1992 Published by Donald I. Fine, Inc., New York, N.Y. DPileggi in Houston, Texas
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