Description
From kerasma's food & wine: an odyssey special report.
"the ubiquitous tyropitta bears little resemblance to the dizzying variety of savory and sweet cheese-based domokou and honey pies popular throughout greek regional cuisine. In this version, from the cycladic island of folegandros, the filling is flavored with onions–almost as strong a presence as the feta–and encased in a thick bread crust. Kalasouna was traditionally made on saturdays, the same day on which bread was baked, since the shell was made from a piece of the leavened dough to which some olive oil was added. This version is slightly simpler, but as tasty." prep time is a guess.
Ingredients
- All-purpose Flour
- Baking Powder
- Salt
- Olive Oil
- Water
- Red Onions
- Scallions
- Feta Cheese
- Sheep Milk
- Toasted Breadcrumbs
- Black Pepper
- Eggs
- Milk
- Sesame Seeds
Instructions
- In a large bowl, mix together the flour, baking powder and salt
- Add the oil and rub the ingredients between your hands until their texture is similar to breadcrumbs
- Gradually add enough water to made a soft, elastic dough
- Cover with plastic wrap and let rest for 2 to 3 minutes
- To make in a food processor, combine the dry ingredients and pulse to mix, then, with the motor running, add the liquids
- Place the onions and scallions in a colander and sprinkle generously with salt
- Knead with your hands for a few minutes to wilt the onions and scallions, then rinse under very warm running water
- Drain well and squeeze with your hands to extract as much liquid as possible
- In a large bowl, combine the onions and scallions, cheese, yogurt, breadcrumbs and pepper to taste
- Taste and add salt if necessaryfeta is usually quite salty
- Stir in the eggs
- Preheat the oven to 400f oil the bottom and sides of a 13 x 9-inch baking dish and sprinkle with 2 tablespoons of the sesame seeds
- Divide the dough into 3 pieces
- Take 2 of the pieces and cover the other
- Briefly knead together the pieces and roll the dough out on a lightly floured surface into a sheet large enough to cover the bottom and sides of the baking dish, with a 1 / 2 inch overhang
- Fit the dough into the dish and add the filling
- Roll out the remaining piece of dough into a rectangle just a little larger than the dish and place it over the filling
- Fold the overhanging bottom crust inward
- Pinch the two edges together, turn them inward and press to seal, making a neat cord around the edge of the pan
- Flatten the cord with the tines of a fork, to prevent it from sticking out, because it will burn during baking
- If you like, with a pastry wheel, score parallel lines on the top of the crust, crossing them to make diamond-shaped patterns on the pie, being careful not to cut through the crust
- Brush with the milk and sprinkle with the remaining 2 tablespoons sesame seeds
- Bake for 1 hour, or until the crust pulls away from the sides of the pan and is golden brown on top
- Let cool before cutting
- Serve warm or at room temperature
