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Recipe: Dolmas - Stuffed Grape Leaves

Categories: Home cookin

Yield: 4 Servings

      8 oz Grape leaves, drained,
           Stems
           Removed
      2 tb Olive oil
      1    Onion, chopped
      3 tb Fresh parsley,
           Minced(do not use dried, on
           Penalty of death:-)!)
      1 c  Rice, raw
    1/4 c  Pine nuts
      1 ts Fresh chopped dill (see
           Parsley)

1/4 c Chopped raisins
1/2 ts Lemon peel, minced
3 c Vegetable or chicken broth
1/2 c Olive oil
6 tb Lemon juice

From Leslie March

Place grape leaves in a flat bowl. Pour boiling water over and drain. Sauté onion in 2 tablespoons olive oil until soft, add parsley, rice, nuts,dill, raisins and lemon peel. Sauté 3-4 minutes, until nuts are brown. Pour in 1 1/2 cups broth. Cover, reduce heat, simmer until liquid is absorbed, 12-15 minutes. Place leaves on flat surface, vein side up. Fill with about 1 tablespoons filling and roll up, tucking ends in. Mix 1 1/2 cups broth with 1/2 cup olive oil and lemon juice. Place stuffed grape leaves in deep kettle or dutch oven, seam side down. After first layer, pour half of broth mixture over leaves, add rest of leaves and rest of broth mixture. Bring to boil over medium heat, cover, reduce heat and simmer 45 minutes. I like these best at room temperature, but they can also be served hot or cold.

Comments from Estela:...In Istanbul, the woman who taught me to make them used currants instead of raisins, and in some restaurants bulghur wheat was substituted for the rice,which made for a nicer filling. The grape leaves are rolled into small tight tubes that look like cigar stubs and are placed compactly in the pot to keep them from undoing during cooking. ...I do mine in the microwave with a minimal amount of liquid. It's quick and works great. Estela

Posted to MM-Recipes Digest by "Beth Ide" <rev_ide@email.msn.com> on Aug 30, 1998


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