Spinach and Cheese Puff Pastry Squares

Spinach and Cheese Puff Pastry Squares

Flaky, Savory, and Potluck-Perfect

Ingredients

  • 2 sheets Puff Pastry: Thawed according to package instructions.

  • 1 ½ cups Spinach: Chopped and cooked. Crucial Step: Squeeze out every drop of excess water to prevent a soggy crust.

  • 1 cup Ricotta Cheese: For a creamy, mild flavor (or substitute Feta for a saltier, tangy kick).

  • 1/2 cup Shredded Mozzarella or Parmesan: To help bind the filling and add a golden crust.

  • 1 Large Egg: Beaten (to be used for the filling and as an egg wash).

  • 1 clove Garlic: Minced.

  • Salt & Pepper: To taste.

  • Optional: A pinch of nutmeg (pairs beautifully with spinach and ricotta).

Instructions

  1. Prep the Oven: Preheat your oven to 400°F (200°C). Line a large baking sheet with parchment paper.

  2. Make the Filling: In a medium bowl, combine the squeezed-dry spinach, ricotta (or feta), half of the beaten egg, minced garlic, mozzarella/parmesan, salt, and pepper. Mix until well combined.

  3. Prepare the Pastry: Lay one sheet of puff pastry onto your baking sheet.

  4. Assemble: Spread the spinach and cheese mixture evenly over the pastry sheet, leaving a 1-inch border around the edges.

  5. The “Lid”: Place the second sheet of puff pastry on top. Use a fork to crimp the edges together tightly, sealing the filling inside.

  6. The Egg Wash: Brush the remaining half of the beaten egg over the top of the pastry. This is what gives it that professional, deep golden shine.

  7. Score and Vent: Use a sharp knife to lightly score the top into squares (don’t cut all the way through) and poke a few small holes to let steam escape.

  8. Bake: Bake for 20–25 minutes until the pastry is puffed up and a beautiful golden brown.

  9. Serve: Let it rest for 5 minutes, then cut along your score lines into squares.


Why this is a “Potluck Winner”:

  • Handheld Ease: No forks or plates are strictly necessary, making it perfect for mingling.

  • Vegetable-Forward: It’s a great way to sneak a significant amount of greens into a savory snack.

  • The “Crunch” Factor: The contrast between the flaky outer shell and the creamy center is what makes people keep asking for it!

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