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Grecian Party Squares are a delicious appetizer made with layers of phyllo dough, a savory filling typically including feta cheese, spinach, and herbs, baked until golden and crispy. They are perfect for parties and gatherings.
You can find the Grecian Party Squares recipe quickly by visiting the Pampered Chef website or checking the recipe section of their catalog. Additionally, you can search for the recipe on popular cooking websites or social media platforms where Pampered Chef consultants share their favorite dishes.
While you can make Grecian Party Squares with basic kitchen tools, using Pampered Chef products like the Large Bar Pan or the Food Chopper can make the process easier and more efficient. These tools help with even baking and chopping ingredients finely.
Yes, you can modify the Grecian Party Squares recipe to accommodate dietary restrictions. For example, you can use gluten-free phyllo dough, substitute dairy-free cheese, or add more vegetables for a vegetarian option. Just be sure to adjust cooking times as needed.
To store leftover Grecian Party Squares, allow them to cool completely, then place them in an airtight container. They can be stored in the refrigerator for up to 3 days. For longer storage, consider freezing them, and reheat in the oven for the best texture.