Turkish Cigar Pastry is a fun dish to eat for kids and a lot easier to eat than traditional pies. It is very easy to make with store-bought pastry sheets.
I am very attracted to Middle Eastern cuisine for a couple of reasons. One, they have a lot of vegetarian options and the second one is the flavors are so simple and clean.
I love all the spices that go into Middle Eastern cuisine, maybe because they closely resemble Indian cuisine. Phyllo is one of the greatest blessings to find in supermarkets.
I am yet to dare myself and try making the pastry sheets at home, but for now, I am quite happy using the store-bought ones.
Baklava used to be the only thing I used to make with the phyllo, but lately, I have ventured into making quite a few dishes with the pastry sheet.
I have made the Indian Samosas with pastry sheets using spinach and paneer. Just when I was making this Turkish Cigar Pastry recipe, I realized that any time I use the phyllo for savory recipes;
I end up using spinach and some kind of cheese. Maybe because the first-ever savory dish I ate out with phyllo is the Spanakopita which is made of spinach. I have not made Spanakopita yet, but have made a similar Albanian version called the Byrek Mi Spinaq (Spinach Pie).
The filling I used for these Turkish cigars is very similar to Byrek Mi Spinaq, except there is no cooking involved. I used frozen spinach and hence just thawed the spinach, mixed it up with feta and some spices, and rolled it into a cigar.
The cigars are a fun way to serve the kids. My boys found it much easier to eat when compared to a pie and also is very easy and quick to make with store-bought pastry sheets.
The only thing that I would like to say over again is that thaw the phyllo sheets as per the instructions on the box. Do not try to rush the thawing process as the phyllo sheets are very fragile and can break very easily.
I have wasted enough sheets in the past, but have learned the lesson now. Minor tears here and there are very common in the phyllo sheet and can still be used without any issues.
My other recipes for this Marathon –
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Day 2 - Vegan Chickpeas Soup (Middle Eastern)
Day 3 - Roasted Butternut Squash Soup - (Mexican)
Appetizers / Snacks
Preparation time – 10 minutes plus time taken to thaw the phyllo sheets
Baking time – 20 – 25 minutes
Difficulty level – easy
Recipe adapted from – Eat With Me Istanbul
Ingredients to make Turkish Cigar Pastry – makes 6 cigars
- Phyllo pastry sheets – 6
- Spinach – ½ cup (thawed, squeezed, and measured)
- Feta cheese – 4 tbsp
- Garlic – 1 (minced)
- Nutmeg powder – a pinch
- Salt – to taste
- Pepper – to taste
- Olive oil – to brush the pastries
Procedure to make Turkish Cigar Pastry
- Thaw the phyllo sheets according to the package instructions.
- In the meantime, if using frozen spinach, the spinach and then squeeze out all the liquid. Measure the spinach after you squeeze out the liquid.
- Add the rest of the ingredients, except the oil, and mix well.
- Working with one phyllo sheet at a time, brush some oil on the sheet. Fold the sheet into half and then place a tablespoon of filling on the long side of the sheet. Make sure you place the filling in a thin long cylinder.
- Fold the phyllo sheet over the spinach filling and roll it once more. Fold in the sides to cover the filling and then roll the sheet all the way to the end. Seal the edges well with water.
- Place on the baking sheet and brush the top of the cigars liberally with oil.
- Bake at 375 F for 20 to 25 minutes, until the pastries are golden brown and crispy.
- Serve the Turkish Cigar Pastry warm or at room temperature.
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Recipe
Savory Spinach And Feta Cigars
Equipment
- Oven
Ingredients
- 6 Phyllo pastry sheets
- ½ cup Spinach Thawed, squeezed, and measured
- 4 tbsp. Feta cheese
- 1 Garlic Minced
- a pinch Nutmeg powder
- to taste Salt
- to taste Pepper
- to brush the pastries Olive oil
Instructions
- Thaw the phyllo sheets according to the package instructions.
- In the meantime, if using frozen spinach, that the spinach and then squeeze out all the liquid. Measure the spinach after you squeeze out the liquid.
- Add the rest of the ingredients, except the oil, and mix well.
- Working with one phyllo sheet at a time, brush some oil on the sheet. Fold the sheet into half and then place a tablespoon of filling on the long side of the sheet. Make sure you place the filling in a thin long cylinder.
- Fold the phyllo sheet over the spinach filling and roll it once more. Fold in the sides to cover the filling and then roll the sheet all the way to the end. Seal the edges well with water.
- Place on the baking sheet and brush the top of the cigars liberally with oil.
- Bake at 375 F for 20 to 25 minutes, until the pastries are golden brown and crispy.
- Serve the Turkish Cigar Pastry warm or at room temperature.
Bethany Nash says
I made these tonight. They were very good. Mine leaked, but yum. So glad I found your site.
Sandhya Ramakrishnan says
Bethany, Thanks a lot! Glad you liked the recipe. They leak at times when not sealed. But gets better as we make more 🙂
Carole from Carole's Chatter says
Hi Sandhya, this is great. I hope you bring it over to Food on Friday: Middle Eastern. Cheers from Carole's Chatter