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Savory Pastry Recipes

Find all your favorite savory pastry recipes in one place — baked, pan-fried, filled with cheese, meat, potato, spinach, and more. Tested recipes with clear measurements for every skill level, from quick weeknight fillings to classic hand-rolled dough.

Easy and Delicious Savory Pastries You Can Make at Home

About Savory Pastry Recipes

Savory pastry recipes sit at the heart of Turkish home cooking. Börek is the Turkish name for this family of layered, filled pastries — made with thin dough sheets, puff pastry, or hand-rolled dough and stuffed with everything from ground meat and white cheese to potato and spinach.
Browse this category for a wide range of options: cheese-filled, meat-filled, potato-filled, spinach-filled, and puff pastry versions that come together fast.

Whether you want a crispy baked pastry or a quick pan-fried one ready in under 30 minutes, there's a recipe here for you.
Step-by-step recipes for beginners sit alongside more involved hand-rolled dough pastries for when you're ready to go further.

Every savory pastry recipe on Tarifi Kolay uses easy-to-find ingredients, exact measurements, and practical tips so you get a good result without spending all day in the kitchen.

  • Tested recipes tried and approved by home cooks
  • Measurements scaled for a home kitchen
  • Baked, pan-fried, and puff pastry options
  • Both quick everyday recipes and traditional hand-rolled pastries
  • Clear instructions that work even if you've never made pastry before

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the easiest savory pastry to make?

Thin-dough sheet pastries, pan-fried pastries, and puff pastry versions are the quickest to put together — few ingredients, minimal prep time.

Is baked or pan-fried better?

Baked savory pastries come out crispier and flakier. Pan-fried ones are faster. Which you choose depends on how much time you have and what the recipe calls for.

Can savory pastries be frozen?

Yes — assemble them before baking, then freeze. Once baked, let them cool completely and store in an airtight container.

Is hand-rolled dough difficult?

With the right recipe and a few tips it's more manageable than it looks. The key steps are letting the dough rest long enough and rolling it thin — patience matters more than skill.