CoinGecko's Photo Contest, Leek Pie, Recipe and Photo Shoot

in food •  6 years ago 

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Zelnik is a savory pie which is very popular in Eastern Europe. It's pastry filled with cheese, spinach, leek or ground meat. My favorite is with leek and cheese, but during the Great Lent we make it with leek and soya crumbs, and it's equally delicious.

For this pie you will need:
700 g (4 and a half cups) flour
3 teaspoons salt
2 teaspoons dried yeast
3 cups oil
1 and a half cup lukewarm water

For the filling
4-5 leeks
200 grams soya crumbs
some vegetable cheese

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I always make the filling first. Soak the soya crumbs in hot water, leave them for five minutes and then drain them. Fry the leek (cut in small pieces) in hot oil until soft, add the soya crumbs and fry everything for 5 minutes. Season with some salt. Leave it aside.

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Put the flour in a big bowl, add the salt and the yeast and pour in the water gradually, kneading constantly. You should knead it until a fine dough is formed. It shouldn't be too soft and sticky, but it shouldn't be very hard either.
After the dough is ready divide it in ten parts.

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Take one part and roll it with a rolling pin on a floured surface. You should roll it until it is about 2-3 cm thick. You do the same with all ten parts of the dough.

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Take 6 parts of the dough. These are going to be the bottom part of the pie. Put one part of the dough, brush it with some oil and put the second on top. Do the same with all the six pieces of dough. Then roll them with a rolling pin until you have a pastry that is very thin. The thinner the better.
Place the pastry in a greased pan.

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Prepare the top of the pie the same way, with the remaining 4 pieces of the dough. Placing them on top of each other, brushing them with oil and rolling them with a rolling pin.

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Put the filling on top of the bottom pastry, add some cheese and cover the pie with the top pastry. You can put some of the cheese on top as well.

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Bake the pie at 200 C or 390 F for about 30 minutes.

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Thanks for stopping by and check my other recipes :)

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Ummm esto si se bueno 😋😋😋😍

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Odličan recept!!Eto meni ideja šta sutra spremiti:)

Hvalaa, stvarno je veoma ukusno :)


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Looks delicious!

I ate something similar in Serbia before I went vegan. I guess you can make the vegan version at home just like you did but it must be difficult to find one in a shop. I remember it was delicious but so heavy! And people there had it for breakfast :)

I'm originally from Slovakia but we don't have this or at least I've never heard of it. I'll try to ask my grandma and see if they maybe prepared it when she was a child :)

Thank you for sharing and have a lovely day!

It is bit heavy that is why we combine it with greek yogurt. There is also a version called "burek" that is even heavier :) thanks for stopping by and have a lovely day

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Fuckk u

Looks delicious loved it 😍😍😍

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