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Spinach Pilaf Pie

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A goldenbrown Spinach Pilaf Pie with an almond flower design sits on a red cake stand
Photograph by Isa Zapata, Prop Styling by Emma Ringness, Food Styling by Liberty Fennell

This verdant pie is inspired by two rice-based dishes: perde pilavı, a Turkish pilaf wrapped in pastry, and Greek spanakorizo. Bright and lemony, the spinach-packed filling is studded with salty feta, sliced almonds, and sweet golden raisins—the latter two of which make a repeat appearance baked into the pastry for a decorative top.

The dough component of this pie is a simple yogurt-based mixture that rests at room temperature while you make the filling (you can also make it the day before and keep it in the fridge overnight; just be sure to bring it to room temperature before you begin assembly). It’s surprisingly stretchy, so after draping it into a buttered cake pan (with your almond and raisins decorations underneath) and loading it up with pilaf, you’ll need only to gently tug at the edges to encase all the filling in dough.

What you’ll need