Hearty Borek Recipe (Rich and Buttery Savory Pie from Turkey and the Balkans) (2025)

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Bake a real stomach pleaser for you, friends, and family come breakfast, lunch, or dinnertime with our borek recipe, and succumb to the magic of this sumptuously soft, wonderfully cheesy, and gloriously buttery pie.

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There’s a reason this mouthwatering pastry is so popular across Eastern Europe, North Africa, and the Middle East. Its rich, buttery, and melt-in-mouth pastry casing provides the perfect foundation on which you can add a huge array of different fillings.

A real favorite at breakfast for so many Turks, there’s no reason you can’t enjoy this renowned pastry at any time of the day, either as a slice on its own, or with a range of sides and salads.

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What is Borek?

Originating from Turkey and the Ottoman Empire, borek is a savory pie made from pastry (commonly filo/phyllo) with a filling that varies from country to country. Cheese, egg, potato, and meat are just some of the many types of borek you can try.

Renowned in many countries for its weaving pastry exterior due to the twisting and crumpling of the pastry before baking, borek or burek, while a staple breakfast dish of Turkish cuisine, is widely popular in many other cuisines.

In the Balkans, you’ll find it in the likes of Bosnian cuisine, Serbian cuisine, North Macedonian cuisine, Croatian cuisine, and Montenegrin cuisine, among many others, while the dish can also be found in North Africa in the likes of Algerian cuisine, all the way over to the Levant and the Middle East, in the likes of Israeli cuisine.

Our recipe takes close influence from borek you’ll most likely find in the Balkans countries, so prepare yourself for plenty of flaky, cheesy, and buttery goodness!

Borek Ingredients

To make borek, you’ll need the following ingredients:

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  • Phyllo / Filo – 12 sheets (~250 grams or 8.8 oz)
  • Feta – 300 grams (10.5 oz)
  • Butter – 100 grams (7 tablespoons), melted
  • Sour Cream – 200 grams (7 oz)
  • Eggs – 3
  • Milk – 100 ml (1/2 cup)
  • Egg Yolk – 1
  • Nigella Seeds – 2 tsp, optional

Step-by-Step Instructions (with Photos)

Step 1 – Crumble the feta cheese.

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Step 2 – Whisk the eggs in a separate bowl.

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Step 3 – Add the eggs and sour cream to the feta cheese and mix everything.

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Step 4 – Add the milk and once again, mix everything together.

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Step 5 – Melt the butter in a small microwaveable bowl or in a pan on low heat on the stove.

Note: If choosing to microwave the butter, heat it up in 10-second increments so that the butter doesn’t splatter in the microwave. After every 10 seconds, pull the bowl out of the microwave and stir. Some microwaves may also have a melt-butter function, which should make things easier.

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Step 6 – Using a pastry brush, butter a baking dish.

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Step 7 – Put two filo sheets on the bottom and add melted butter with a pastry brush on each.

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Step 8 – Now, we’ll take 4 filo sheets and bunch them up on the long side and add them to the baking dish, side by side, sprinkling melted butter on top of them with a pastry brush or spoon.

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Step 9 – Add half the cheese-sour-cream-milk mixture.

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Step 10 – Add 4 ruffled/bunched-up filo sheets on top, and add melted butter.

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Step 11 – Pour the second half of the cheese-sour-cream-milk mixture.

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Step 12 – Add 2 sheets on top and add melted butter with a pastry brush on each.

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Step 13 – Mix the egg yolk with 2 tbsp of milk, and top the borek with this mixture.

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Step 14 – Sprinkle the nigella seeds.

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Step 15 – Bake the borek in the preheated oven at 360°F or 180°C for 50-60 minutes until golden (as shown below).

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Once it’s ready, leave it to rest for 5-10 minutes. Cut yourself a square slice and enjoy it warm. That melt-in-mouth pastry will have your eyes rolling into the back of your head, and paired with the cheese, egg, and sour cream filling truly is a marriage of textural perfection.

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What to Serve with Borek

Hot or Cold – The beauty of borek is also in its versatility. You can take a grab-and-go slice to work and eat it either hot or cold, depending on your preference.

Greens/Salad – Because borek is moist, buttery, and filling, some light and crunchy greens, like kidney beens, or a side of green salad, make for a great combination.

Potatoes and Greens – Serve a warm slice of pie with boiled or roasted potatoes, and a side of greens or fresh salad for a complete meal.

Kefir/Greek Yogurt – If served hot, a glass of cold kefir, or some Greek/plain yogurt to dollop on top, make for a refreshing and complimentary pairing to the heat of the pie.

Kisir – This Turkish bulgar salad is fresh and acidic, and works so well with a hearty slice of borek.

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From the lively bakeries in the alleys of Istanbul to the humble home kitchens of villages in the Albanian mountains, this incredible pastry dish to this day remains a favorite in so many cuisines. You simply have to try it!

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Borek Recipe Card

Borek

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Prep Time15 minutes

Cook Time1 hour

Additional Time5 minutes

Total Time1 hour 20 minutes

Ingredients

  • 12 sheets of phyllo / filo (~250 grams or 8.8 oz)
  • 300 grams (10.5 oz) of feta
  • 100 grams (7 tablespoons) of butter, melted
  • 200 grams (7 oz) of sour cream
  • 3 eggs
  • 1 egg yolk
  • 100 ml (1/2 cup) and 2 tbsp of whole milk
  • 2 tsp of nigella seeds, optional

Instructions

  1. Crumble the feta cheese.
  2. Whisk the eggs in a separate bowl.
  3. Add the eggs and sour cream to the feta cheese and mix everything.
  4. Add the milk and mix everything together.
  5. Melt the butter in a small microwaveable bowl or in a pan on low heat on the stove.
  6. Using a pastry brush, butter a baking dish.
  7. Put two filo sheets on the bottom and add melted butter with a pastry brush on each.
  8. Now, we’ll take 4 filo sheets and bunch them up on the long side and add them to the baking dish, side by side, sprinkling melted butter on top of them with a pastry brush or spoon.Hearty Borek Recipe (Rich and Buttery Savory Pie from Turkey and the Balkans) (28)
  9. Add half the cheese-sour-cream-milk mixture.Hearty Borek Recipe (Rich and Buttery Savory Pie from Turkey and the Balkans) (29)
  10. Add 4 ruffled/bunched-up filo sheets on top, and add melted butter.Hearty Borek Recipe (Rich and Buttery Savory Pie from Turkey and the Balkans) (30)
  11. Pour the second half of the cheese-sour-cream-milk mixture.Hearty Borek Recipe (Rich and Buttery Savory Pie from Turkey and the Balkans) (31)
  12. Add 2 sheets on top and add melted butter with a pastry brush on each.Hearty Borek Recipe (Rich and Buttery Savory Pie from Turkey and the Balkans) (32)
  13. Mix an egg yolk with 2 tbsp of milk, and top the borek with this mixture.
  14. Sprinkle the nigella seeds.Hearty Borek Recipe (Rich and Buttery Savory Pie from Turkey and the Balkans) (33)
  15. Bake the borek in the preheated oven at 360°F or 180°C for 50-60 minutes until golden. Hearty Borek Recipe (Rich and Buttery Savory Pie from Turkey and the Balkans) (34)Once it’s ready, leave it to rest for 5 minutes, cut yourself a slice and enjoy it warm.

Notes

  1. If choosing to microwave the butter, heat it up in 10-second increments so that the butter doesn’t splatter in the microwave. After every 10 seconds, pull the bowl out of the microwave and stir. Some microwaves may also have a melt-butter function, which should make things easier.

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FAQs

What is the difference between borek and burek? ›

The English name borek comes from Turkish börek (Turkish pronunciation: [bœˈɾec]), while burek is the form used in the countries of the former Yugoslavia.

Is borek savory or sweet? ›

Borek is a Turkish savory pastry! Made with filo or yufka pastry dough and a beef filling featuring pomegranate molasses and mint.

Is borek healthy? ›

Conclusion. You are able to enjoy Borek during times when you're in need of a break from your diet or when you want to satisfy an urge. But make sure you don't serve it as food that takes up the bulk of your meals because you'll get plenty of calories from fat, which could result in a variety of issues in the future.

What is a borek in English? ›

Börek or burek is a kind of pastries or pies found in the Balkans, Middle East and Central Asia. The pastry is made of a thin flaky dough such as filo with a variety of fillings, such as meat, cheese, spinach, or potatoes.

Is borek Turkish or Greek? ›

From Turkish börek to Balkan burek, the celebrated dish of the Ottoman Empire spread far and wide. During the reign of Sultan Mehmet IV (r. 1648-87), the Dîvân-ı Hümâyûn (imperial council) would meet every other morning in a domed chamber of the Topkapi Palace.

Is borek the same as spanakopita? ›

Turkish borek and Greek spanakopita come from the same family of pastry. However, the two often differ in preparation and texture, with Greek spanakopita often having a flakier, puffier crust. Is it burek or borek? Both spellings of this pastry are technically correct, depending on the country.

What is the difference between baklava and borek? ›

The big difference is the thickness of the dough. If you look carefully at a box of filo dough and a box of borek dough, you will notice a number in one of the corners. For baklava dough, the thinness of the dough is a #4. Borek dough is just about twice as thick with a #9 thickness.

Is it borek or byrek? ›

Byrek, burek, borek. It's all more or less the same. A pie popular in the Balkan region which can be made with various delicious fillings. It can be made with meat or vegetables.

What is burek made of? ›

Burek in particular is a Serbian delicacy made with a spiced ground meat and potato filling that is wrapped in phyllo dough and shaped into a spiral. There are variations of this recipe found in eastern Europe, Turkey, Greece, and North Africa.

Are burek and pita the same? ›

While both are always hand-stretched in-house, the main distinction between the two is that Pita is made with a single rolled layer of filo dough and Burek is created in three layers!

What is the difference between Bosnian and Turkish Borek? ›

Unlike Turkish cuisine, where Borek is considered a dough with different fillings, in Bosnia, the most common filling is of meat. In Bosnian cuisine, dishes are prepared in this way, with fillings of, for example, cheese, spinach, potatoes, are considered pies.

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