Kabakli & Peynirli Borek –Zucchini (Courgette) and Feta Cheese Filled Pastry

Various kinds of pastries called “borek”, constitute an important part in Turkish cookery. Different sorts of dough can be prepared at home though it is very convenient to buy ready made fresh thin pastry sheets called “yufka” widely available in Turkey. You can substitute yufka with fillo pastry sheets as I do for this recipe and it works remarkably well. The fillo pastry sheets in the UK come fresh and need to be left in room temperature for 30 minutes before using. The fillo pastry in the US comes frozen and you need to thaw them 2 hours prior using.
You can also use any filling of choice, meat, spinach, spicy pumpkin, potato, leeks… the list of the possibilities is endless! This tasty borek, can be a lovely side dish or first course for the upcoming Thanksgiving, or for any special occasion.
Serves 6-8
Preparation time – 30 minutes Cooking time – 25 minutes
12 sheets of fillo pastry
For the filling:
2 medium courgettes (zucchini), grated
225gr/8oz feta cheese, crumbled
60gr/2oz grated mozzarella
2 eggs, beaten
4 green (spring) onions, finely chopped
2 tablespoons chopped dill
salt and freshly ground black pepper to taste
For the egg&milk; mixture
1 egg, beaten
30ml/2 tablespoons olive oil
120ml/4fl oz/1/2 cup milk
Preheat oven to 180 C/ 350 F / Gas 4
For the filling, put the grated courgette (zucchini) in a colander and sprinkle with salt. Set aside for 30 minutes. Squeeze well to allow the excess water to run away. (You can prepare the courgettes this way up to a day in advance and keep in the fridge, covered). In a bowl, combine the feta cheese, grated mozzarella, beaten eggs, milk, chopped green onion and dill. Season with salt and freshly ground pepper. You may wish to leave out the salt if the feta cheese is already salty.
Combine the beaten egg, olive oil and the milk in a bowl and mix well.
Generously grease a baking tray with olive oil. Take a fillo sheet and covered the rest with a damp cloth. This will help avoid the pastry getting too dry or less manageable. Put a sheet of fillo pastry on the tray and brush with 2 tablespoons of the egg &milk; mixture. Continue doing this for the next 5 sheets. Now put the 6th sheet on top and this time spread the courgette filling evenly. Add the next sheet over the top and apply the egg&milk; mixture over the top, making sure the whole surface is nicely covered and moistened. Continue this for each sheet, including the last sheet.
Bake the pastry in the preheated oven for about 25 minutes or until the top of the pastries is golden brown and puffed up.
Transfer onto a serving plate, and serve. This pastry can be successfully preheated and frozen.
Afiyet Olsun!
Notes:1) If you freeze the cooked pastry, you can reheat at 180C/350F for about 15-20minutes. Please moisten the top of the pastry with a couple of tablespoonful of milk so that it won’t dry out.
2) If you have any courgette filling left over (as the size of fillo sheets vary in different countries), you can knock up a delicious omelet with adding another egg or two.
I was born and bred in Turkey, and lived there for 30 years. I feel very fortunate to be a part of this rich and welcoming culture. Turkish cuisine is healthy, delicious, affordable and most recipes are very easy to make. Here, I would like to show you how you can recreate these wonderful recipes in your own home. Living in England, I also cook other Mediterranean inspired dishes and some wonderful sweet treats. I hope the recipes may inspire you to have a go!











I am still dreaming of the börek I once ate in Istanbul – so I'll try this recipe. Thanks for sharing it.
Merhaba;
Boreks at home are irresistable; creamy, melt in the mouth experience, I dream about them too! This one is one of the closest I can get to the ones at home, dill gives a lovely flavor too. You can experiment with different ratios of courgette and cheese of your choice too. I hope you enjoy it and I look forward to hearing your experience, if you don't mind sharing:) Many thanks for the comment and afiyet olsun:)
Ozlem