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My Favorite Childhood Treat: Spinach Pies! (Fatayer Sabanekh)

With Arab American Heritage Month, Eid al Fitr, and Greek Orthodox lent upon us at the same time, there is one dish that fits the bill for all 3 occasions, Fatayer Sabanekh, or Arab style spinach pies! The word “fatayer” itself means pastry in Arabic. 

These vegetarian hand pies, which are popular in Palestine, Lebanon, Jordan and Syria,  are similar to mini calzones. Triangular shaped pillowy dough envelops a lemony spinach filling with sweet onions and tangy sumac, perfect for lunches, picnics, potlucks, and parties. 

Traditional arabic spinach triangle hand pies

As a child I would be elated to come home from school to eat some freshly baked fatayer in my mother’s cozy kitchen. My favorite way to eat them would be dipped in creamy and garlicky hummus, and I couldn’t wait to pack them in my school lunch the next day. When my mother would  bake up a massive batch of these fatayer for bake sales, they would sell out in less than an hour, earning thousands of dollars in sales for my school. They are really that addictive!

The following recipe contains a modern shortcut that works wonderfully for busy homecooks, using store bought pizza dough that you can find in most supermarket deli sections. The key to success with store bought dough is to let the dough rise between every step. With the time you save using this shortcut, you will find that you will want to make this recipe far more often, not just for special occasions. 

To see my mother’s technique, check out our new video here:

SPINACH PIES (FATAYER SABANEKH)

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