Indulge in Flavor: Creamy Garlic Chicken Spanakopita Skillet Delight!

⁢Why This Recipe Shines

Cooking chicken in butter not only enhances its flavor but also ensures ‍a quick browning, ‌locking⁣ in moisture for a juicy interior. The crinkled phyllo ‍topping adds an appealing texture while making the ​delicate‌ pastry⁢ easier to handle.

My ⁣first encounter with spanakopita was at the ⁤age of 10 during a buffet filled with unappetizing mystery meats drenched in unappealing sauces. Amidst⁢ the uninspiring ⁢options, I discovered a dish that⁢ stood⁤ out: a golden, flaky pastry that resembled an inviting pot pie. My excitement quickly⁢ turned to disappointment​ when I saw it was filled‍ with spinach. However, ‍after my first hesitant bite, I found ⁣myself falling in love with this delightful dish.

Though my affection⁤ for spanakopita remains strong today, I’ve often‍ wished it were less time-consuming ⁢to prepare—especially since it’s typically served as an appetizer‍ or snack. Ideally, ‌I’d love to enjoy spanakopita as a ‌weeknight dinner option. Fortunately, with some clever adjustments, ⁢this dream can become ⁢reality! Allow me​ to introduce you to the creamy garlic chicken spanakopita skillet.

Transforming ‌Spanakopita into ​a One-Pan ‍Meal

Traditionally made in rectangular baking dishes and layered with spinach, feta cheese, scallions or⁣ onions, eggs, and​ dill beneath sheets of butter-brushed phyllo dough; this version simplifies⁢ everything by cooking entirely ​in one cast iron skillet—minimizing mess and maximizing ⁢flavor! It combines elements‍ of classic Greek cuisine with comforting chicken pot⁣ pie for a heartier meal perfect for⁣ dinner.

Just like traditional spanakopita recipes⁣ call for‍ ample spinach as their base ingredient; I start⁢ by wilting ‌fresh spinach directly in my skillet until it releases excess moisture—a⁣ crucial step that prevents sogginess later on.‍ After transferring ⁣it to a colander and pressing out any remaining liquid (to ‌avoid turning our delicious creation into soup), I’m ready for the next step!

Next up is pan-frying chunks of⁢ chicken​ in butter until they achieve that beautiful golden-brown color on⁣ the ‍outside while keeping them juicy inside—the secret lies within those ​browned milk solids speeding⁣ up ⁤cooking⁣ time! Once cooked through⁤ perfectly tender pieces are set aside so we can focus on creating our sauce.

I begin crafting my⁢ sauce using​ garlic-infused roux (a‍ mixture of flour and⁤ melted butter) before adding cream along with homemade chicken stock—this creates an incredibly flavorful base reminiscent⁤ of classic chicken pot pie but elevated by incorporating essential‍ ingredients from spanakopita: feta ⁤cheese ⁣crumbles alongside fresh dill ⁤and chopped scallions mixed ​throughout until no large chunks remain visible!

While feta​ doesn’t melt like ‍other cheeses do; combined within our creamy mixture allows⁢ its tangy flavor profile spread evenly throughout ‌thanks largely ​due emulsifying properties provided⁢ by flour ⁤from roux ensuring everything stays cohesive ‌even after returning both cooked chicken pieces plus wilted spinach back into pan!

Mastering Phyllo⁣ Dough

With all ‌components prepped—the final touch involves working delicately yet​ creatively when handling phyllo dough which tends towards fragility ‌often leading tears during preparation⁣ process! Instead fighting against nature’s design—I embrace ⁢its quirks by scrunching each ⁤sheet brushed lightly beforehand over filling creating textured layers where imperfections‍ blend seamlessly among ‌folds hiding any potential rips beneath surface layer⁣ once baked‍ together harmoniously!

After about 20​ minutes‌ spent baking away; your kitchen ‍will fill up enticing aromas signaling readiness just waiting eagerly scoop ​generous portions onto plates revealing steaming creamy goodness underneath ⁢crispy golden ⁣crusts above!

It’s amusing ⁤how fate led me initially seeking something akin-to-chicken-pot-pie only discover true love through unexpected journey ‌discovering authentic flavors found within⁢ traditional Greek​ fare instead—but now thanks innovative ⁤one-skillet‌ approach—I get best both worlds wrapped ​neatly together delightfully satisfying ‌every craving imaginable ​leaving younger ‌self ‌envious wishing could indulge right alongside me today too!


Creamy Garlic Chicken Spanakopita Skillet Recipe

Ingredients:

  • 1 pound fresh baby spinach leaves
  • 6 tablespoons unsalted butter (divided)
  • 1½‍ pounds boneless skinless chicken breasts/thighs (cut into 1-inch pieces)
  • Kosher salt & freshly ground⁣ black pepper
  • 5 medium cloves garlic (minced)
  • 2 tablespoons all-purpose flour -​ ½ cup homemade low-sodium⁤ broth/chicken ‌stock ⁣+ more if needed
  • ½⁢ cup‍ half-and-half
  • 6 ounces crumbled feta cheese
  • Chopped ‌white/light green parts​ from three scallions
  • Small ⁤bunch chopped dill + extra for garnish
  • Six-eight sheets thawed phyllo dough ⁤covered under ‌towel

Instructions:

  1. ‌Heat large cast iron skillet over medium heat ‌adding handfuls of⁢ washed spinach gradually until​ fully‌ wilted then transfer pressed dry ⁢via colander. ⁣‍

  2. Pour⁣ off excess water left behind before melting two tablespoons ​butter followed seasoning cubed raw poultry generously salt/pepper cooking till edges turn ‍lightly brown (~4 mins). ⁣Remove set aside.

  3. Preheat oven at 425°F (220°C) melting another two⁣ tbsp remaining fat​ stirring minced garlic fragrant (~1 min) mixing flour⁣ forming paste whisking broth thickening coating spoon⁣ back side then whisk half-and-half blending well.

  4. Stirring together previously prepared ingredients ‌including feta/scallions/dill​ allowing ⁣melting ⁢remove heat returning sautéed⁣ meat/spinach mixing ⁤thoroughly adjusting consistency if necessary‌ seasoning ‌again accordingly!

5 . Melt last⁢ two tbsp melted fat brushing each sheet layering⁣ scrunched atop ⁢filling covering completely before placing oven bake till crisp/golden (~20 mins). Garnish additional herbs serve warm enjoying every bite!

Special Equipment: Cast iron skillet & pastry brush