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Zelnik

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Type
  
Savoury pie

Place of origin
  
Macedonia (FYROM)

Serving temperature
  
Warm


Main ingredients
  
Phyllo pastry, sirene, eggs, spinach, sorrel, browned meat, leeks, rice

Similar
  
Pastrmajlija, Tavče gravče, Selsko meso, Gibanica, Mekitsa

How to make zelnik


Zelnik is a traditional pastry from the Balkans composed of thin layers of phyllo pastry filled with combinations of sirene, eggs, sorrel, browned meat, leeks and rice; in winter, the filling may also include brined cabbage and spinach, from which the dish derives its name: zelje (Macedonian language: "зелje") means spinach. Zelnik is served with yoghurt and its best eaten warm.

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Zelnik is similar to a dish popular in Turkey and Central Asia, called yeşil börek (green patty) Börek. Unlike zelnik, cabbage Börek is made for holidays and festivals and is served with kefir. The crust and the layers of Börek are thicker and other spices are used. Mostly Zelnik is made with leek and sirene (white cheese).

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References

Zelnik Wikipedia