Cheese & Spinach Borag
Armenian spinach and cheese borag with layers of buttery phyllo, Monterey Jack, cream cheese, and blanched spinach. Crispy, flaky, and golden with a creamy filling.
YIELD
8 servingsPREP
20 minCOOK
40 minREADY
1 hrsBorag is an Armenian pastry that wraps savory fillings in layers of crisp, buttery phyllo dough. This version stacks spinach and two cheeses between sheets of golden phyllo, then gets sliced into squares and baked until shatteringly crispy on top and gooey in the middle.
The filling is straightforward. Blanched spinach, a generous pound of Monterey Jack, a smear of cream cheese, and a hit of cayenne for warmth. Everything binds together with an egg, and the parsley brightens it up.
An egg-and-milk wash brushed over the top before baking is what gives the borag that gorgeous golden sheen.
Chef Tips
- Squeeze every last drop of water out of the blanched spinach. Wet spinach makes the phyllo soggy from the inside out.
- Work quickly with phyllo dough and keep unused sheets covered with a damp towel. Exposed phyllo dries out and cracks within minutes.
- Brush melted butter between every two sheets. This is what creates those impossibly flaky, shattering layers.
- Score the squares before baking so you get clean cuts. Trying to slice baked phyllo always ends in messy crumbling.
Ingredients
Directions
In a medium bowl place the blanched spinach, Monterey Jack cheese, cream cheese, the first beaten egg, parsley, cayenne pepper, salt, and pepper.
Mix the ingredients together so that they are well blended.
On a buttered flat baking pan place 2 sheets of the phyllo dough.
Brush on the melted butter.
Repeat this process until half of the phyllo dough is used.
Spread on the cheese-spinach mixture. Place 2 sheets of the phyllo dough on top.
Brush on the melted butter. Repeat this process until the rest of the sheets are used.
Carefully slice the layers into squares.
In a small bowl place the milk and the second egg, and beat them together.
Generously brush the mixture on top of the squares.
Preheat the oven to 350℉ (180℃).
Bake the squares for 30 to 40 minutes, or until they are a light golden brown.
Comments




I am excited to try this recipe. I am the type that likes easy to make.
It sounds great. Thank you
Wow, it does sound great; can't wait for you to upload the pictures, it should be looking really good too!