Golden Pan Börek (Su Böreği Style)
This pan-made börek has soft, layered pastry with a creamy cheese filling and a golden crust. It is inspired by traditional Su Böreği but prepared easily using ready-made phyllo dough and a frying pan.
📝 Ingredients
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4 sheets ready-made phyllo dough (yufka)
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300 g full-fat white cheese or feta cheese, crumbled
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½ bunch fresh parsley, finely chopped
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2 large eggs
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3 tablespoons plain yogurt
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½ cup milk (optional, for extra softness)
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3–4 tablespoons vegetable oil or melted butter
👩🍳 Step-by-Step Instructions
1️⃣ Prepare the Filling
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In a medium bowl, combine the crumbled cheese and chopped parsley.
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Mix well and set aside.
2️⃣ Prepare the Sauce
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In a separate bowl, whisk together:
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Eggs
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Yogurt
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Milk (if using)
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2 tablespoons of oil or melted butter
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Mix until smooth and well blended.
This mixture keeps the börek soft and tender.
3️⃣ Prepare the Pan
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Lightly grease a large non-stick frying pan with oil or butter.
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Place one sheet of phyllo into the pan, allowing the edges to hang over the sides.
4️⃣ Build the Layers
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Brush the first phyllo sheet generously with the sauce.
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Tear the second and third sheets into large pieces.
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Dip each piece into the sauce and place them loosely into the pan to form layers.
5️⃣ Add the Filling
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Spread the cheese and parsley mixture evenly over the layered dough.
6️⃣ Seal the Börek
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Dip any remaining phyllo pieces into the sauce and place them over the filling.
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Fold the overhanging edges of the first sheet over the top to seal everything inside.
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Pour any remaining sauce evenly over the top.
7️⃣ Cook the Börek
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Cover the pan with a lid and cook on medium-low heat for 8–10 minutes.
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Check the bottom; when it turns golden, carefully flip the börek using a plate or lid.
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Cook the second side uncovered for another 5–8 minutes until golden and cooked through.
8️⃣ Rest and Serve
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Slide the börek onto a cutting board.
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Let it rest for 5 minutes before cutting.
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Slice into squares or triangles and serve warm.
⭐ Helpful Tips
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Use low heat to prevent burning
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Do not press the layers too tightly; this keeps the börek soft
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Serve with yogurt or fresh salad
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Best enjoyed fresh, but can be reheated gently in a pan