Discover how to make authentic stuffed grape leaves, a popular Middle Eastern appetizer filled with seasoned rice and spices.
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Dolma, dolmeh, tolma, yaprak, sarma, sarmi: It doesn’t matter what they’re called, the humble grape leaf has tremendous power. Depending on whom you ask, stuffed grape leaves have a variety of names ...
Sort and stem the leaves and wash thoroughly in hot water. Squeeze the water out of the leaves and drain in a colander and on paper towels. Take several of the very small or very large leaves and line ...
Aunt Mary’s yalanchi are stuffed with rice, herbs and pine nuts in classic Armenian fashion. Be sure to rinse the grape leaves well, under lots of running water and then give them a good long soak, ...
Think of grape leaves as nature's spring roll wrapper. I mean, the Greeks certainly did. So too did the Persians, the Turks, the Lebanese, the Egyptians, the Romanians, the Armenians, even the ...
1 (16-ounce) jar of grape leaves (counts can vary by brand and season, but a jar should contain about 60 grape leaves) 1. Rinse the grape leaves well under cold water and pat dry. Set aside. 2. Heat ...