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Dolmas (stuffed Grape Leaves)

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1 Servings

INGREDIENTS

40 Grape leaves, 1 lb jar up
to 50
3/4 c Uncooked rice
2 Tomatoes, skinned & chopped
up to 3
1 Onion, finely chopped -or-
5 T Scallions, finely chopped
2 1/2 T Parsley, finely chopped
2 1/2 t Crushed dried mint, I
skipped this
1/4 t Ground cinnamon
1/4 t Ground allspice, I used 1/8
t. five-spice
Salt & pepper to taste
2 Sliced tomatoes, or torn or
leftover grape leaves to
line pan
3 Cloves garlic, optional- but
of course I put it in!
up
to 4
1/2 c Olive oil
One or more lemons, Juice
of
1 t Sugar

INSTRUCTIONS

Recipe paraphrased from Claudia Roden's "Middle Eastern Cooking"  If
using preserved grape leaves, remove from jar, put in a large bowl  and
cover with boiling water; let soak 20 minutes, then drain; soak  in
fresh water and drain again twice. (Note-I just soaked them a  while in
cold water. Perhaps a little salty, but okay)  Soak and stir rice in
boiling water, and then rinse; drain  thoroughly. In a bowl mix the
rice with the tomatoes, onion, parsley,  mint, cinnamon, allspice, and
salt and pepper. Stuff leaves (method  follows). Pack tightly into
large pan lined with tomato slices or  grape leaves, slipping garlic in
between dolmas.  Mix olive oil with 1/2 cup water; add sugar and lemon
juice and pour  over stuffed grape leaves. Cover and simmer 2 hours,
adding water as  it is absorbed. Let cool in the pan; serve cold.  To
stuff the leaves, put one on a plate face down (vein side up) with  the
bottom of the leaf toward you. Place a teaspoon of filling in the  low
center, above the stem (you'll see; trust me). Fold bottom up and  ove
the stuffing; fold sides over the middle, and roll up tightly  away
from you. It should look a bit like a hand-rolled cigar.  Apparently
you can use fresh vine leaves; just pour hot water over  them till
they're cooked and flexible. Can I use the leaves from the  wild grape
vine in my backyard? On whom should I experiment? Posted  to FOODWINE
Digest by Michele Spainhour Rumohr
<mrumohr@HERAKLES.STUAFFRS.WAYNE.EDU> on Aug 29, 1997

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Nutrition (calculated from recipe ingredients)
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Calories: 3422
Calories From Fat: 2082
Total Fat: 233.2g
Cholesterol: 607.8mg
Sodium: 1840.6mg
Potassium: 5323.8mg
Carbohydrates: 153.3g
Fiber: 23.1g
Sugar: 68.5g
Protein: 186.5g


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