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spanakopita

American  
[span-uh-koh-pi-tuh, spah-nah-kaw-pee-tah] / ˌspæn əˈkoʊ pɪ tə, ˌspɑ nɑˈkɔ pi tɑ /

noun

Greek Cooking.
  1. a baked dish consisting of spinach, feta cheese, eggs, and scallions enclosed in layers of phyllo.


Etymology

Origin of spanakopita

First recorded in 1940–45; from Modern Greek spanakópita, equivalent to spanako-, combining form of spanáki, from Medieval Greek spanákion “spinach” + píta “bread, cake, pie”; spinach ( def. ), pita 1

Example Sentences

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Gather your mac and cheese, your spanakopita triangles, your dumplings, your roasted vegetables in tidy bags.

From Salon • Feb. 12, 2026

Yes, pigs in a blanket, but also spanakopita, cheese puffs, mini quiches, crab cakes, bacon wrapped scallops, empanadas, dumplings, mini pizzas, jalapeno poppers and so on.

From Washington Times • Nov. 30, 2023

If Raff’s book is an unexpected spanakopita at our movable feast, Hari’s is a plate of deviled eggs, crammed with bite-size nourishment that packs a nutritional punch.

From New York Times • Feb. 17, 2022

I recently explained how formative my first-ever bite of spanakopita was for me and how the Greek pie’s savory filling inspired my weeknight-friendly, spinach and feta pasta dish.

From Seattle Times • Jul. 26, 2021

It is a fact that he once made a tray of spanakopita using Pam rather than melted butter.

From "Me Talk Pretty One Day" by David Sedaris