Spinach & Feta Pastries - Low Carb, Grain Free, THM S (2024)

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4.93 from 13 votes

These handheld savory Spinach & Feta Pastries are my favorite vegetarian lunch, snack, or dinner. You don't even miss the meat when you bite into one. They are filling and delicious just like a traditional spanakopita. You can eat them on their own or pair with soup or salad. These pastries are low carb, keto, gluten-free, and grain-free.

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Last July my husband and I were blessed to be able to spend a few days alone in Quebec City where we went on our honeymoon. It was amazing to go back almost 13 years later. We walked the city, relaxed, and ate plenty of delicious food.

While we were there we found a bakery that made the best croissants we had ever had. Even the plain croissants were exceptional but I'm partial to the ones filled with unique fillings.

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We tried a few sweet ones and a few savory ones. The savory croissant that captured my heart was the one filled with spinach and feta cheese. Ever since the last bite, I knew I wanted to convert it and share it on my blog. They also reminded me of Greek spanakopita which I grew up eating having a Greek grandfather.

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Is Spanakopita Keto?

No, unfortunately, traditional spanakopita is definitely not keto friendly. That was one of my main reasons to develop this recipe.

The filling for this is similar to the Greek pastry, spanakopita. That is traditionally a triangle of flaky phyllo dough with a spinach filling.

Unfortunately, I haven't yet found a low carb sub for phyllo dough in order to make a traditional spanakopita with flaky butter layers. That might be impossible.

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Mozzarella Dough:

Mozzarella cheese

Cream cheese

Almond flour

Coconut flour

Egg

Baking powder

Salt

Spanakopita Filling:

Frozen spinach

Feta cheese

Egg white

Dried minced onion

Garlic powder

Salt

Egg yolk

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How to Make Spinach Feta Pastries

Step One: I start off by making the filling. This is simply a mix of spinach, feta, egg, and seasonings.

Step Two: Next, I make a mozzarella dough. This type of dough is used frequently in low carb recipes. The mozzarella dough gives the pastry more of a croissant feel like the ones I had on my vacation. I like these just as much as traditional spanakopita but they are much healthier.

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Step Three: Then, you simply make a long rectangle with the dough, cut it down the center, and spread the filling on one side. Top with the other side and cut into smaller pieces. Make vents in the pastry with kitchen scissors.

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Step Four: Finally, brush with an egg wash and bake until hot and golden! The egg wash makes the pastry shiny and helps it brown.

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Step Five: Bake until hot and golden brown.

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Spinach & Feta Pastries

Taryn

These handheld savory Keto Spanakopita Pastries are my favorite vegetarian lunch, snack, or dinner.

4.93 from 13 votes

Prep Time 20 minutes mins

Cook Time 30 minutes mins

Total Time 50 minutes mins

Course Appetizer, Main Course

Cuisine American, Mediterranean

Servings 8 pastries

Calories 290.2

Ingredients

Dough Ingredients:

Filling Ingredients:

  • 12 oz frozen spinach thawed and drained
  • 4 oz crumbled feta cheese
  • 1 egg white
  • 1 teaspoon minced onion
  • ½ teaspoon garlic powder
  • pinch salt
  • 1 egg yolk to brush on the outside of the pastries

Instructions

  • Preheat the oven to 375.

  • Put the mozzarella and cream cheese in a microwave-safe bowl. Microwave one minute. Stir. Microwave 30 seconds. Stir. At this point, all the cheese should be melted. Microwave 30 more seconds until uniform and gloopy (it should look like cheese fondue at this point). Add the rest of the dough ingredients and the cheese to a food processor. Mix using the dough blade until a uniform color. If you do not have a food processor you can mix in a medium bowl with a wooden spoon but you may need to dump it onto wax paper and knead it by hand to thoroughly incorporate the ingredients.

  • Stir together the ingredients for the filling. Set aside the egg yolk to brush on the pastries.

  • Roll the dough out between two pieces of parchment paper into a 6 x 18 inch rectangle. Cut in half lengthwise with a pizza cutter. Put the filling down the center of one piece. Top with the other piece of dough. Use the pizza cutter to cut into 7 or 8 pieces. Put them on a baking sheet lined with parchment.

  • Gently press the edges together on two opposing sides of each pastry. Use a kitchen shears or small knife to make a few slits in the top dough. Brush with the egg yolk. Bake for 30 minutes until golden brown.

Notes

Nutrition: The nutrition facts are for one pastry. This has 11.5 total carbs - 5.4 fiber = 6.1 NET carbs per serving.

Nutrition

Serving: 1pastryCalories: 290.2Carbohydrates: 11.5gProtein: 15.8gFat: 21.1gSaturated Fat: 9.2gPolyunsaturated Fat: 0.6gMonounsaturated Fat: 3.6gTrans Fat: 0.1gCholesterol: 87.7mgSodium: 567.1mgPotassium: 266.2mgFiber: 5.4gSugar: 2.7gVitamin A: 5395.3IUVitamin C: 2.8mgCalcium: 334mgIron: 2mg

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Comments

  1. Tracy says

    This recipe is EXCELLENT when you're missing spanikopita on a keto diet. Both my son and I eat low carb, and although I'm not a huge fan of fathead dough, this recipe ticks all the boxes! I feel it's the blend of coconut and almond flour that really makes this pastry gorgeous. My husband loved it too, and he doesn't eat low carb!
    I've made this twice now exactly as directed, and no issues. They look so pretty right outta the oven, such a treat!
    Fantastic recipe, thanks so much! 💜😊Spinach & Feta Pastries - Low Carb, Grain Free, THM S (19)

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    • Taryn says

      Thank you, Tracy <3

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  2. Debbie Tyler says

    I love spinach and feta cheese. The combination in these pastries is just delicious. They are crisp and full of flavor. Great to bring to parties or just enjoy at home.Spinach & Feta Pastries - Low Carb, Grain Free, THM S (20)

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  3. Adriana Gutierrez says

    Very nice! I added some chopped mint and parsley and used red onion. Rather than cuttung the dough into two rectangles simp,y fold the dough over the filling. That way you only have 3 cut edges. They look neater.Spinach & Feta Pastries - Low Carb, Grain Free, THM S (21)

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  4. Renee Marcelle says

    can the dough be refridgerated overnight if it gets too late to bake?

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    • Taryn says

      Yes, just let it come to room temperature before baking.

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  5. Cici says

    What brand of coconut flour do you use?
    1/2 cup seems like a lot.

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    • Taryn says

      Whichever brand is the cheapest. 1/2 cup works in this recipe but you can use less coconut and more almond flour if you prefer.

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      • Angela Pereira says

        Can I mix the dough with my Ninja blender?

  6. Brynn says

    How many is a serving?

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    • Taryn says

      One

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    • Emily says

      These are amazing. I weighed everything out and they came out perfect. So unbelievably delicious! My only trouble is eating just one!

      Would this dough be okay for pizza crust??? I’m thinking add some additional spices and maybe bake before toppings are added?Spinach & Feta Pastries - Low Carb, Grain Free, THM S (22)

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      • Taryn says

        Yup! I use this dough for dozens of things. You can even use it for sweet pastries.

  7. Veronica says

    These look amazing. Will have to try the recipe as is. Thank you for the explanation of how to roll and fill using the parchment paper!
    Right now I am using your dough recipe in place of puff pastry in some nectarine turnovers for my husband who is on a low carb diet, the fruit is as far as I can get him to allow himself a cheat so am hoping this works out so I can try to include him in using up the last batch of fresh nectarines from our tree. Have you ever filled them with a sweet filling? I have 3 in the oven right now to test out.

    Do these freeze up well and if so how would you suggest cooking from frozen? (Your original recipe)

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    • Taryn says

      I have several recipes that use this in sweet pastries. Just type 'danish' into the search bar at the type. But, this type of dough does not freeze very well, unfortunately.

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  8. Sharon Thompson says

    These look amazing! I have a hand held electric mixer with dough hooks. Do you think that will work? Also I would like to make them a few hours ahead and then heat them up. Any suggestions for that?
    Thanks, Sharon

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    • Taryn says

      Yes, the dough hook should work. You can knead the dough by hand but a mixer makes it easier. I would bake them and then reheat in the oven.

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  9. Angie says

    I love this recipe but do not like spinach, can I substitute anything in it place?

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    • Taryn says

      Sure. I think cooked chopped broccoli would be good.

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  10. Christine says

    Recipe looks great. But my one big problem is my daughter is trying to go keto with me but is allergic to all nuts, can this be made with just coconut flour?

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    • Taryn says

      There are fathead dough recipes that just use coconut flour. You can sub in one of those.

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  11. Sarah says

    I am making these for a bridal shower next week! Thanks so much for sharing!!!Spinach & Feta Pastries - Low Carb, Grain Free, THM S (23)

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  12. Amanda Livesay says

    This dough is genius! Perfect for all kinds of low carb savory pastriesSpinach & Feta Pastries - Low Carb, Grain Free, THM S (24)

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  13. naadiya says

    Hi Tarryn

    Thanks for the recipe was great. Only mine was as puffy as yours looks, it was more of a hard crust. The only thing I didn't do is make slits and I used my hands and not a food processor could either of this be the reasonSpinach & Feta Pastries - Low Carb, Grain Free, THM S (25)

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    • Taryn says

      If you didn't thoroughly incorporate the melted cheese and flours that could be the reason. If you have a hand mixer that might work better than mixing by hand. I really do prefer a food processor for mozzarella dough.

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      • Gina Schmidt-Phillips says

        Has anybody tried the mozzarella dough with real mozzarella or does it only work with the rubbery grated mozzarella I have seen in North American supermarkets? I'm in Europe and we don't have that type of grated mozzarella here.

      • Taryn says

        It doesn't have to be pre grated but fresh mozzarella will not work.

  14. Eleanor Llewelyn says

    I don't have a microwave, can you tell me how to make this without one please? No stars because I can't make it now

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    • Taryn says

      Absolutely! You can just melt the cheese on low heat. There are more details in this post: https://joyfilledeats.com/low-carb-skillet-pizza/

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  15. Sarah says

    Would this be a good crust to use for sweet hand pies?

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    • Taryn says

      Yes, as long as the filling isn't too wet. If it is then the bottom can get soggy.

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  16. Debbie says

    Yum! Thank you. Can these be frozen?

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    • Taryn says

      This type of dough freezes ok but not great. I have frozen them but prefer them fresh.

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  17. dana says

    looks delicious, can I skip the coconut flower and substitute it with almond flour? and is almond flour just ground almond?

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    • Taryn says

      I use finely ground blanched almond flour. Ground almonds is almond meal. You can use all almond flour but you may need up to 2 cups. The coconut flour absorbs more moisture than almond flour does.

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  18. Janelle says

    My dough is quite crumbly. It's all good except for that. So instead of nice slits at the top it's all cracked.

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    • Taryn says

      Hmm.. I use this dough quite often and it's not crumbly for me. I wonder if the brand of coconut flour you used might be drier.

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      • Janelle says

        I use Bob's Red Mill brand.

  19. Kathy K says

    Taryn, I have bought two food processors, and so far none are powerful enough to make all the low carb recipes. I end up having to mix a lot by hand. My question to you is which food processor really has the gung-ho to make anything process well? Is capacity an issue? Thank you so much!

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    • Taryn says

      I have a cuisinart food processor and have never had trouble. I think it's an eight cup. I've had it for about ten years. I think brand matters with appliances like this.

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