If you love the irresistible combination of flaky pastry, tangy cheese, and a touch of sweetness, then you are absolutely going to adore the Feta Fillo Crinkle Pies Recipe. These charming little spirals of buttery, crinkled fillo dough filled with salty, creamy feta are the ultimate crowd-pleaser. Golden, crisp, and beautifully textured, they bring a delightful crunch with every bite, perfectly balanced by the honey drizzle that adds a subtle sweetness on top. Whether you’re preparing for a family gathering or simply craving a savory snack that feels special, these pies are a true celebration of flavor and texture.

Ingredients You’ll Need
All you really need are a handful of simple ingredients that come together to create a stunning dish. Each one plays a crucial part: the crispness of the fillo, the richness of the butter, the salty punch of feta, the nuttiness of black sesame seeds, and the gentle sweetness of honey to finish.
- 375 g Antoniou fillo pastry: Choosing quality fillo is key for that signature flaky crunch.
- 250 g unsalted butter, melted and clarified: This adds richness and ensures every layer crisps up perfectly.
- 350 g feta cheese, finely crumbled: Provides a salty, creamy filling that bursts with flavor.
- Black sesame seeds: Adds a subtle nutty flavor and gorgeous speckled look.
- Honey, for serving: A sweet contrast that elevates the savory notes beautifully.
How to Make Feta Fillo Crinkle Pies Recipe
Step 1: Prepare the Fillo
First, bring the fillo pastry to room temperature while it’s still in its packaging. This step helps the sheets become pliable and makes them easier to work with without breaking, ensuring a perfectly flaky result every time.
Step 2: Preheat and Prepare Your Tray
Preheat your oven to 180°C with fan-forced heat. Lightly grease a baking tray with butter so the pies don’t stick and bake evenly, encouraging that gorgeous golden color on the bottoms and sides.
Step 3: Cut the Fillo Sheets
Cut the fillo sheets in half parallel to the shorter side. This smaller size gives you manageable pieces to create compact, crinkled pies with the perfect ratio of crisp layers to cheesy filling.
Step 4: Assemble the Layers
Place one sheet on your work surface with the long edge facing you. Brush it generously with butter and sprinkle the crumbled feta evenly on top. The butter helps the fillo crisp and the feta adds that wonderful salty creaminess.
Step 5: Add the Second Sheet and Crinkle
Lay a second sheet on top of the first and brush that with more butter. Then gently crinkle the layered sheets into a concertina shape — this is the magic step that creates the signature texture of the pies.
Step 6: Coil the Pastry Spirals
Coil the crinkled strip into a spiral shape and place it on the prepared baking tray. Repeat this process with the remaining layers of fillo and feta until you have a charming collection of pies all ready to bake.
Step 7: Final Touches Before Baking
Brush the tops of all the spirals with any remaining butter and generously sprinkle black sesame seeds over them. These seeds not only add a great flavor contrast but also create a beautiful finishing touch.
Step 8: Bake to Golden Perfection
Bake for about 40 minutes, or until the pies are golden, crisp, and unmistakably inviting. The kitchen will fill with a wonderful aroma that is truly impossible to resist.
Step 9: Serve with Honey
Serve your warm pies drizzled with honey. The sweetness combines beautifully with the salty feta and buttery fillo, ensuring every bite is a symphony of delicious contrasts.
How to Serve Feta Fillo Crinkle Pies Recipe

Garnishes
Sprinkle a few extra black sesame seeds on top just before serving to enhance the nutty aroma and add an eye-catching detail. A light drizzle of fresh honey right before serving elevates the flavors even more with a subtle sweetness that’s simply divine.
Side Dishes
These pies are fantastic on their own but pair beautifully with a fresh, crisp green salad tossed in a lemony vinaigrette. They also complement Mediterranean sides like olives, roasted red peppers, or a bright tomato and cucumber salad for a colorful, balanced meal.
Creative Ways to Present
For a stunning appetizer platter, arrange the pies on a wooden board surrounded by small bowls of honey, olives, and fresh herbs like mint or parsley. You can also stack them in a tall tower shape for a whimsical look that guests will adore.
Make Ahead and Storage
Storing Leftovers
Once cooled completely, store any leftover pies loosely covered in an airtight container in the refrigerator. They stay fresh for up to 3 days, making them a convenient and delicious snack for the following days.
Freezing
These pies freeze beautifully. Place them in a single layer on a baking sheet and freeze until solid, then transfer to an airtight container or freezer bag. When frozen, they keep well for up to 2 months — perfect for having on hand for unexpected guests.
Reheating
To reheat, pop the pies back in a preheated oven at 170°C for about 10–15 minutes until hot and crispy again. Avoid microwaving as it will soften the crisp layers, and you want to keep that wonderful texture intact!
FAQs
Can I use a different cheese instead of feta?
While feta is traditional and offers that perfect salty tang, you can experiment with other crumbly cheeses like ricotta salata or even a sharp goat cheese for different but equally delicious flavors. Just make sure the cheese isn’t too moist to avoid soggy pastries.
Is it necessary to clarify the butter?
Clarifying the butter helps prevent it from burning during baking, giving you a clean, golden crust. If you don’t have time, melted unsalted butter works as well — just keep an eye on the pies as they bake.
How long do the pies last after baking?
These pies are best enjoyed fresh and warm, but they keep well in the fridge for up to 3 days. Reheat them in the oven to bring back their crunch and delicious aroma before serving.
Can I make these pies vegan?
To make a vegan version, substitute the feta with a plant-based cheese alternative that crumbles well and use vegan butter or olive oil for brushing the fillo. The flavor will be different but still delightful!
What’s the best way to prevent fillo pastry from tearing?
Handling fillo pastry gently and keeping it covered with a slightly damp cloth when not in use prevents it from drying out and tearing. Also, brushing each layer with butter helps them stick together and makes rolling easier.
Final Thoughts
You really can’t go wrong with the Feta Fillo Crinkle Pies Recipe — it’s a beautiful blend of textures and flavors that’s both impressive and approachable. Whether you’re making it for a casual gathering or a special occasion, these pies are a guaranteed hit. So grab your fillo, some feta, and start creating these golden, crinkled treasures that will have everyone asking for seconds!
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Feta Fillo Crinkle Pies Recipe
- Prep Time: 20 minutes
- Cook Time: 40 minutes
- Total Time: 1 hour
- Yield: 20 servings
- Category: Appetizer
- Method: Baking
- Cuisine: Greek
- Diet: Vegetarian
Description
These Feta Fillo Crinkle Pies are a delightful Greek-inspired appetizer featuring layers of delicate fillo pastry crinkled into spirals, filled with creamy feta cheese, brushed with rich melted butter, baked until golden and crisp, and finished with a sprinkle of black sesame seeds and a drizzle of honey for a perfect balance of savory and sweetness.
Ingredients
Pastry
- 375 g Antoniou fillo pastry
- 250 g unsalted butter, melted and clarified
Filling
- 350 g feta cheese, finely crumbled
Toppings & Serving
- Black sesame seeds
- Honey, for serving
Instructions
- Prepare the pastry: Bring the fillo pastry to room temperature while still in its packaging to prevent it from cracking or tearing during handling.
- Preheat oven and tray: Preheat your oven to 180°C fan-forced and lightly grease a baking tray with butter to prevent the pies from sticking.
- Cut the fillo sheets: Cut the stack of fillo sheets in half parallel to the shorter side, creating manageable-sized sheets for the pies.
- Assemble first layer: Place one sheet of fillo on your work surface with the long edge facing you, brush it generously with melted butter, and evenly sprinkle finely crumbled feta cheese over the top.
- Add second layer and crinkle: Layer a second fillo sheet on top, brush with more melted butter, then gently crinkle the pastry into a concertina (accordion) shape to add texture and volume.
- Form spiral shapes: Coil the crinkled pastry into a spiral shape, creating a crinkle pie, and place it onto the prepared baking tray. Repeat this process with all remaining pastry sheets and feta filling.
- Finish the pies: Brush the tops of each spiral pie with remaining melted butter and sprinkle generously with black sesame seeds for a nutty crunch.
- Bake the pies: Bake the pies in the preheated oven for about 40 minutes, or until they become golden brown and crisp on the outside.
- Serve: Serve the feta fillo crinkle pies warm, drizzled with honey to add a subtle sweetness that complements the salty feta.
Notes
- Make sure the fillo pastry is at room temperature to prevent tearing.
- Brush each layer with plenty of butter to ensure a crisp, flaky texture.
- You can substitute black sesame seeds with regular sesame seeds if preferred.
- These pies are best served warm but can be reheated gently without losing crispness.
- Store leftovers in an airtight container and reheat in the oven for best texture.

