top of page

Pastryless Spanakopita, Gluten-Free (No Pastry)

This Gluten-Free Pastryless Spanakopita (No-Pastry Spinach and Feta Pie) is a luscious twist on the classic Greek favorite, capturing all the vibrant flavors of traditional Spanakopita without the hassle of filo pastry. Perfect for busy cooks, this one-bowl wonder combines the earthy goodness of fresh spinach with aromatic garden herbs, creamy feta, and a boost of vegetarian protein from wholesome eggs and cheese.


Each bite is juicy, bursting with tangy cheese and fragrant herbs, and the golden, cheesy topping adds an irresistible touch of indulgence. Not only is this dish gluten-free and packed with nutrients, but it’s also versatile enough to suit any occasion. Slice it into bite-sized pieces for an elegant appetizer, serve it for dinner with a side of grilled protein or a refreshing Greek salad, or make it part of your meal prep routine—this pie keeps beautifully and reheats like a dream.


Who needs pastry when you’ve got a rich, savory filling like this? It’s comfort food reimagined for a healthy lifestyle, practical, delicious, and just indulgent enough to impress.

Pastryless Spanakopita
Pastryless Spanakopita

What is a Pastryless Spanakopita

It's a "No-Pastry" Spinach and Feta Slice, which tastes like a spanakopita but without the phyllo pastry. It's easy to put together, as there is no need to roll out any phyllo pastry, and best of all, it is all done in one bowl. My No-Pastry Spanakopita is gluten-free, juicy, cheesy, delicious, and one of the easiest slices you will ever make.


How to Make It


Helpful Tips

Choosing Between Fresh or Frozen Spinach

For the best flavor and texture, opt for fresh silverbeet (chard) instead of frozen spinach in this recipe. Since the spinach won’t be pre-cooked and there’s no phyllo pastry or crust, fresh leaves bring a vibrant texture that’s ideal for this dish. Fresh spinach also holds a traditional place in Greek Spanakopita, offering a distinct taste that can’t quite be matched by frozen options.


Making it Dairy-Free

Easily make this recipe dairy-free by swapping each dairy ingredient with a suitable non-dairy alternative. For instance, replace regular feta with vegan feta, and substitute cheddar with a dairy-free version. The recipe will still come together beautifully with these adjustments.


Using Gluten-Free Flour Alternatives

This recipe adapts well to either gluten-free or wheat-based flours. If using wheat self-raising flour, simply increase the quantity to one full cup instead of the amount specified for gluten-free self-raising flour.


Pastryless Spanakopita
Pastryless Spanakopita

How To Make this PastryLess Spanakopita

The easiest Spanakopita you will ever make! It's a One-Bowl Recipe!

  1. Chop up the spinach, green onions, and herbs

  2. Whisk the eggs in a large and deep bowl

  3. Add all the ingredients to the bowl with the whisked eggs

  4. Give it a good mix (using a glove, I like to use my hand to combine well)

  5. Line a tray with baking paper and pour in the mixture

  6. Bake for approximately 50 minutes

  7. Allow cooling in the tray

  8. Slice and serve.


Pastryless Spanakopita
Pastryless Spanakopita

What can you Serve with this Pastyless Spanakopita

It can be served on its own as an appetiser, light lunch, or even brunch option.

As a dinner option, it can be served alongside any meal. Here are some ideas:









Pastryless Spanakopita
Pastryless Spanakopita


Pastryless Spanakopita (gluten-free)

No-Pastry Spinach and Feta Pie


Bakeware 30cm x 20cm

15-18 pieces


Prep 15 minutes

Cook 50 minutes


INGREDIENTS

350g silverbeet spinach leaves, washed, dried & finely chopped

250g feta, crumbled (dairy-free option*)

250g tasty cheddar cheese, grated (dairy-free option*)

250ml (1 cup) milk of choice

130g (1 cup) plain flour, gluten-free

90g (¾ cup) self-raising flour, gluten-free

2 cups of fresh mint, parsley, and dill, combined

8 large eggs, whisked

6 green onions, sliced

3 tablespoons extra virgin olive oil

2 teaspoons sea salt

1 teaspoon freshly ground pepper


INSTRUCTIONS


1. Prepare the Ingredients

In a large bowl, combine the chopped spinach, crumbled feta, grated cheddar cheese (reserve a large handful for later), milk, gluten-free flours, fresh herbs, whisked eggs, green onions, olive oil, salt, and pepper. Mix thoroughly to ensure the cheese and herbs are evenly distributed among the spinach.


2. Preheat the Oven and Prepare the Bakeware

Preheat the oven to 180°C fan-forced / 200°C conventional (400°F). Line a 30cm x 20cm baking dish with baking paper, or, if using a non-stick tray, brush it generously with olive oil.


3. Assemble the Pie

Pour the spinach and feta mixture into the prepared baking dish and flatten it evenly with the back of a spoon. Sprinkle the reserved cheddar cheese evenly over the top.


4. Bake

Bake for 50-55 minutes, rotating the dish halfway through to ensure even cooking. The top should be golden, and the filling should be set.


5. Cool and Serve

Let the pie cool in the baking dish for a minimum of 30 minutes. If needed, transfer it to a wire rack to cool further. Slice into squares and serve.


Have you tried this recipe?

Share it with me at @createcookshare on


Pastryless Spanakopita
Pastryless Spanakopita

Recipe and Photography Margaret Pahos for @CreateCookShare

21 Comments

Rated 0 out of 5 stars.
No ratings yet

Add a rating
Guest
Sep 28
Rated 5 out of 5 stars.

What a delicious recipe soooo good 👏👏👏

Like
Margaret Pahos
Dec 10
Replying to

Thank you! ❤️

Like

Guest
Sep 26
Rated 5 out of 5 stars.

Going to make this with Just Egg so that it's vegan. And -- basically quiche, wouldn't you say?

Like
Margaret
Dec 10
Replying to

Hello!! Whatever works for your dietary needs, I suggest definitely adapting. That is all part of having fun in the kitchen! And yes, quiche but more like a spanakopita slice!

Like

Guest
Jul 21
Rated 5 out of 5 stars.

Absolutely delicious!

Like
Guest
Dec 10
Replying to

Thank you!!❤️

Like

Guest
Mar 28
Rated 5 out of 5 stars.

I would like to try this recipe as I think it’s a brilliant idea for those of us who can’t find GF puff pastry to buy or don’t wish to make it ourselves. I have a couple of questions ….. could I use frozen spinach, drained well and secondly, where do I buy GF self rising flour or how do I make GF self rising flour?

Like
Margaret
Dec 06
Replying to

Thank you for your kind words! I’m so glad you like the idea of the recipe.


This recipe calls for fresh spinach, and I’ve always used Silverbeet spinach as suggested in the details above. I’ve never tried it with frozen spinach, but if you decide to give it a go, make sure it’s well-drained to avoid excess moisture.


As for gluten-free self-raising flour, you can easily make your own by adding baking powder and baking soda to plain gluten-free flour. Depending on where you are in the world, you should be able to find the ingredients in your local supermarket. Let me know how you go

Like

Guest
Aug 05, 2023
Rated 5 out of 5 stars.

This is such an exceptionally delicious recipe! I made them for a potluck and everyone wanted the recipe, it was the best dish at the event. I used large leaf spinach as I didn’t read the details before shopping and it was still yummy.

Like
Margaret
Dec 06
Replying to

Excellent! Fresh spinach is essential to its taste! Enjoy ☺️

Like
me straight hair.jpg

Meet Margaret

Browse

Archive

FREE

eBook

My Go-To Gluten Free Bread Recipes!
Create Cook Share - Free Recipe eBook.png

Recent

Recipes

bottom of page