Keeping Spanakopita Crispy
#11
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Making a batch tomorrow to take out on the boat, with wine of course How can you pack it and keep it crispy?
Cis
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#12
  Re: Keeping Spanakopita Crispy by farnfam (Making a batch tomor...)
Wish I could help Cis - but the only time (darn near every wedding) I made spanakopita was to bake at last minute before serving. Hopefully someone will have the answer.
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#13
  Re: Re: Keeping Spanakopita Crispy by cjs (Wish I could help Ci...)
Maybe something like one of those "Krispy Kans" used for crackers?

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#14
  Re: Re: Keeping Spanakopita Crispy by labradors (Maybe something like...)
I always put parchment paper between the layers.
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#15
  Re: Re: Keeping Spanakopita Crispy by Lorraine (I always put parchme...)
After they're baked, Lorraine??
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#16
  Re: Re: Keeping Spanakopita Crispy by cjs (After they're baked,...)
Yes, after they are baked and cooled. I don't know if an insulated bag would keep them warm enough (I've never used one), but , at the very least, they are not touching each other.
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#17
  Re: Re: Keeping Spanakopita Crispy by Lorraine (Yes, after they are ...)
Thanx, I'll try it!
Cis
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#18
  Re: Re: Keeping Spanakopita Crispy by farnfam (Thanx, I'll try it! ...)
So, how did it work out?
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#19
  Re: Re: Keeping Spanakopita Crispy by Lorraine (So, how did it work ...)
They still didn't stay real crisp, maybe better than the first time though
Not a one left over, so what does that tell ya
Cis
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#20
  Re: Re: Keeping Spanakopita Crispy by farnfam (They still didn't st...)
Good for you, Cis - and how many fish did you catch?????? and what kind?
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