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Dolmadakia (Stuffed Grapeleaves with Rice)

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Vegetables Vegetarian Appetizers, Ethnic, Vegetarian, Rice 75 Servings

INGREDIENTS

16 oz Grape leaves
3/4 c Extra virgin olive oil
3 Onions; more if desired
(shredded or minced finely)
1 3/4 c Rice
1 Lemon, juiced or more, to taste
Dill; very finely chopped Hot water
3/4 ts Salt
1/4 ts Pepper

INSTRUCTIONS

Sautee the onion with half the oil. Add the rice and let cook for a few
minutes. Add the dill, the hot water and salt and pepper. Boil for about 5
minutes. Let it cool.
Steam the grape leaves and rinse with plenty of water in a collander.
Wrap the rice mixture with the grape leaves. This is the most difficult and
time consuming part, although after you are through it a couple of times
you enjoy it the most. It is better if two people work on it
simultaneously, talking, joking etc. You want to make them small in size
(about 1-2 inches.) Do not hesitate to cut big leaves in half. Discard the
central stem of these leaves and if you can reduce (with a sharp knife) any
other tough stems it would be good. You want to wrap the rice very tightly.
You place the rice in one end, fold from the short end and the two sides
and then roll while pushing the rice downwards to pack it really tight. You
have to do it a couple of times to understand. If they are not tightly
packed they will unroll later. Also be careful to wrap totally, do not
leave any holes.
You arrange the dolmadakia in a casserole, tightly. Make more than one
layers. Add the lemon juice, the rest of the olive oil and 1 1/2 cups of
hot water. Cover them with a plate or something to keep them in place. Let
them simmer for 35 minutes.
Serve then cold, with strained yogurt or taramosalata. Enjoy.
Georgios
Posted by: rika@informix.com (Rika Tsitsinia)
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