Ikarian Longevity Greens Pancakes
Inspired by Ikaria, the Blue Zone of Greece, these greens-filled pancakes echo ancient Greek pies using wild greens, herbs, and extra virgin olive oil — a true longevity food.
Filling:
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2
tbsp
extra-virgin Greek olive oil
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2
red onions
finely chopped
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2
fennel bulbs
finely chopped
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2
cups
spinach
chopped
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2
cups
Swiss chard
chopped
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½
bunch fresh oregano
minced
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¾
lb
mixed wild greens
collards, sorrel, chervil, dandelion, chopped
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1
large bunch mint leaves
chopped (~1½ cups)
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Sea salt and pepper
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Olive oil for brushing dough
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Prepare dough: combine flour, yeast, and salt. Add olive oil and warm water; knead until smooth. Let rise 30 min, covered.
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Heat olive oil, add fennel and onions; cook until soft. Add salt, then spinach, chard, and wild greens in batches. Wilt 5–10 min.
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Add oregano, mint, salt, and pepper; cook until liquid evaporates. Cool filling.
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Divide dough into 4 balls. Roll each into 12-inch circles. Fill one round with greens, top with another, seal edges. Repeat for second pancake.
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Cook on a cast-iron skillet brushed with olive oil over medium heat, flipping once golden. Cut and serve warm.