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Chicken Bokchoy Dolma

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Meats, Dairy, Eggs Chinese 1 Servings

INGREDIENTS

150 g Chicken; (or turkey) breast
40 g Brie cheese
1 Egg
2 Bokchoy leaves; (up to 4)
10 Green olives; (filled with red bell pepper)
Oregano
Pepper; salt

INSTRUCTIONS

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We started to experiment with bokchoy (nappa cabbage, a form of Chinese
cabbage, in Dutch paksoi) recently, and we have found it quite a versatile
vegetable, One interesting use is as covering leave in dishes of the dolma
type (a leaf-covered stuffing). Generally, it is easier to handle for this
purpose than either wine leaves or cabbage.
1.Cut away the coarsest central white part from the bottom of the bokchoy
leaves. Cover the leaves with cotton cloth and microwave them at high for 1
minute per
100    grams.
2.Pur.e chicken breast, egg and cheese, together with oregano, pepper and
salt in a food processor until you have a smooth paste.
3.Place 1-2 parboiled bokchoy leaves on a carving board. Form the chicken
paste into a loaf-like sausage and place this on top of the bokchoy
leaf/leaves. Press the olives into the "sausage". Roll the leaf/leaves
around the "sausage" to form a dolma.
4.Place another 1-2 parboiled bokchoy leaves on the carving board, put the
dolma on top of the leaf/leaves and roll it/them around the dolma.
5.Firmly roll a cotton cloth around the dolma to ensure that it will keep
it's shape during the cooking.
6.Microwave at LOW for 10 minutes. Leave to cool.
The chicken paksoi dolma is best served cool, cut in thin slices, as a
starter together with more olives and some colourful vegetables. The above
quantity is sufficient for two persons. You can double the recipe and still
make only one dolma, but if you go beyond that it is better to make several
dolmas. An alternative to the use of cotton cloth in step 5 is to use leek.
Cook a long leek at high for 1 minute per 80 grams, then cut it into thin
long strips. Wrap these strips around the "dolma sausage" to ensure that
the cover bokchoy leaves do not unwrap.
Posted to recipelu-digest by LSHW <shusky@erols.com> on Feb 17, 1998

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