- by Chef Aleen
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Prep Time10 mins
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Cook Time20 mins
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Serving4
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Ready In35 mins
A savory and adaptable snack, spinach puffs have thrilled palates throughout cultures with their flaky pastry and thick, cheesy filling. These tasty morsels blend the health benefits of spinach with the luscious taste of puff pastry, which makes them a crowd favorite for both formal and informal events.
Origins and Global Popularity
Although there is a lack of precise documentation regarding the origins of spinach puffs, their likeness to Middle Eastern and Mediterranean food reveals a varied past. The current spinach puff is probably influenced by the long-standing baked dish traditions in these areas using spinach and cheese. Today, spinach puffs are found in many different cuisines all over the world, with each adding its own unique twist to the traditional recipe.
Why Spinach Puffs Captivate the Palate
The delicate fusion of flavor and texture in spinach puffs is what makes them so appealing. A pleasing contrast is produced between the soft, creamy filling and the crisp, golden puff pastry outer layer. Because the primary component, spinach, is so tasty and nutrient-dense, spinach puffs can be enjoyed with a little less guilt.
Key Ingredients in Spinach Puffs
Spinach puffs seem simple, but their exquisite complexity belies their simplicity. The following are the main components of the conventional recipe:
- Spinach: Whether it’s frozen or fresh, spinach always makes a meal. Selecting premium spinach is crucial to guaranteeing that the puffs are aesthetically pleasing as well as delicious.
- Puff Pastry: The distinguishing feature of this appetizer is the buttery, flaky pastry. Use of high-quality puff pastry will yield the best flavor and texture.
- Cheeses: A combination of cheeses, including parmesan, ricotta, or feta, gives the filling body and smoothness. Every cheese contributes its distinct flavor and melting qualities to the meal.
- Seasonings: Adding a little salt, pepper, and garlic to spinach and cheese brings out their inherent tastes. You can add a pinch of cayenne pepper or nutmeg if you want your food spicy.
Some popular variations:
You can tweak the basic spinach puff recipe by using your creativity in the kitchen. These are:
- Meat Lovers: To add a savory meaty taste to the filling, cut some bacon or ham.
- Veggie Delight: To give the spinach filling more texture and color, add more veggies, such as bell peppers or mushrooms.
- Spice It Up: Add some heat to the puffs by adding spices like chopped jalapeños or chili flakes, for those who enjoy a strong taste.
Ingredients
Easy Spinach Puffs
Nutrition
- Daily Value*
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CALORIES: 179kcal
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CARBOHYDRATES: 13g
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PROTEIN: 5g
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FAT: 11g
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SATURATED FAT: 6g
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CHOLESTEROL: 27mg
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SODIUM: 258mg
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FIBER: 1g
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SUGAR: 2g
Directions
These Spinach Puffs are the perfect appetizer if you're looking for something yummy, quick to make, and sure to impress guests! Consider a savory dish made with cream cheese, spinach, feta, and crispy bacon bits encased in a buttery puff pastry.
Get the Bacon and Oven Ready: Preheat the oven to 400 degrees Fahrenheit and place the racks in the upper and bottom thirds. Bake until crispy, allow to cool, and then cut into little pieces. Grease two regular tins and eighteen muffin cups with nonstick spray.
Combine the Filling: Melt the cream cheese in a bowl that is safe to put in the microwave by using 10-second intervals. Add one egg, oregano, black pepper, and garlic powder and stir until well blended. Combine the spinach, feta, Parmesan, and bacon in a separate bowl. Mix in the cream cheese mixture, tasting and adjusting the seasoning.
Prepare the Puff Pastry: To make the puff pastry, unfold one sheet, roll it to eliminate wrinkles, and cut it into nine equal squares. Press a square into the center of each muffin cup, allowing the corners to dangle over. Evenly distribute the spinach mixture into each lined cup using a spoon.
Assemble and Bake: Gently press the pastry's corners together over the filling to form the center. Brush the pastry tops with the remaining egg, which has been beat. Bake until golden and fluffy, 21 to 24 minutes, rotating pan positions halfway through. Before moving to a wire rack, let cool in the pans for ten minutes.
Conclusion
You may reheat spinach puffs at 375 degrees F after freezing them for up to a month. The filling can be made the day before and kept chilled. To preserve the greatest texture, fill the pastry cups right before baking for the finest results. For optimal flavor and texture, consume these puffs warm or at room temperature. These Spinach Puffs are the ideal complement to your appetizer selection because they're not only delicious but also a visual delight!
Chef Aleen
AKC Recipes is a reflection of my culinary philosophy: food should be an adventure, a celebration, and a source of joy. Here, you’ll find a diverse array of recipes designed to cater to every occasion and preference. Whether you’re preparing a hearty breakfast to start your day, a nutritious lunch, a comforting dinner, or an indulgent dessert, I’ve got you covered.
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Follow The Directions
These Spinach Puffs are the perfect appetizer if you're looking for something yummy, quick to make, and sure to impress guests! Consider a savory dish made with cream cheese, spinach, feta, and crispy bacon bits encased in a buttery puff pastry.
Get the Bacon and Oven Ready: Preheat the oven to 400 degrees Fahrenheit and place the racks in the upper and bottom thirds. Bake until crispy, allow to cool, and then cut into little pieces. Grease two regular tins and eighteen muffin cups with nonstick spray.
Combine the Filling: Melt the cream cheese in a bowl that is safe to put in the microwave by using 10-second intervals. Add one egg, oregano, black pepper, and garlic powder and stir until well blended. Combine the spinach, feta, Parmesan, and bacon in a separate bowl. Mix in the cream cheese mixture, tasting and adjusting the seasoning.
Prepare the Puff Pastry: To make the puff pastry, unfold one sheet, roll it to eliminate wrinkles, and cut it into nine equal squares. Press a square into the center of each muffin cup, allowing the corners to dangle over. Evenly distribute the spinach mixture into each lined cup using a spoon.
Assemble and Bake: Gently press the pastry's corners together over the filling to form the center. Brush the pastry tops with the remaining egg, which has been beat. Bake until golden and fluffy, 21 to 24 minutes, rotating pan positions halfway through. Before moving to a wire rack, let cool in the pans for ten minutes.
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