WARA EINAB OR HOT STUFFED GRAPE LEAVES

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From A book of Middle Eastern Food by Claudia Roden. The leaves can be bought preserved in brine in Greek and Asian stores or in upscale supermarkets.

Provided by drhousespcatcher

Categories     Meat

Time 2h

Yield 40-50 Dolma

Number Of Ingredients 11

40 -50 fresh grape leaves or 1 lb preserved grape leaves
3/4 cup long grain rice
1/2 lb ground beef or 1/2 lb ground lamb
1 tomatoes, skinned and chopped
1 small onion, finely chopped
4 tablespoons parsley, finely chopped
4 tablespoons celery leaves, finely chopped (optional)
2 1/2 tablespoons tomato paste (optional)
2 tomatoes, sliced (optional)
2 garlic cloves, halved or 2 garlic cloves, slivered
1 lemon, juice of

Steps:

  • If using vine leaves in brine, first drain them then put them in a large bowl and pour boiling water over them. Make sure the water penetrates well between the layers and let the leaves soak for 20 minutes. Drain. Soak in fresh cold water then drain again and repeat the process once more. This will remove the excess salt.
  • IF using fresh leaves: Soften them by plunging into boiling water one at a time until limp. Soak and wash the rice in boiling water then rinse under cold tap water. Drain it well.
  • In a large bowl, mix the rice with the meat, chopped tomato, onion, parsley, celery, salt and pepper. The 2 tbsp of tomato paste will add a Greek flavor.
  • Place 1 leaf vein side up. Place a heaping tablespoon of filling on the center near the stem edge. Fold the stem up over the filling, then fold both sides toward the middle and roll up like a small cigar. Squeeze lightly in the palm of your hand. This process will become easier after you have rolled a few. Fill the rest. Continue until the filling is used up.
  • Line the bottom of a large saucepan with a layer of tomato slices or leftover leaves to prevent the stuffing from sticking to the pan and burning. Pack the stuffed leaves in tight layers on the top. Push small pieces of garlic here and there between them. Sprinkle with lemon juice (you can use more than 1 lemon if needed) and add about 1/2 cup water. Some cooks mix a little saffron with the water to give a pale yellow color to the filling this is optional and does not seem to change the taste. The leaves should give a pale lemon color to the rice anyway.
  • Put a small plate over the rolled leaves to prevent them from coming undone and cover with a lid. Cook over a gentle heat for 2 hours, or until tender, add water gradually as it becomes absorbed.
  • You may reduce the cooking time to 20 minutes if you use a pressure cooker but the taste is best with long simmering.
  • Turn onto dish and serve hot.
  • Lebanese: Cooks will add 4 or more cloves crushed garlic in addition to the slivers and a tbsp dried crushed mint with a little water about 20 minutes before the recipe is done. Others including the Persians, Lebanese and Greeks like 1/2 tsp ground cinnamon added to the filling.

Tyrus Blade
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I didn't like the flavor of the grape leaves.


Heather England
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This recipe was too time-consuming.


Mrsanjoy Biswas
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I would have liked more sauce with this dish.


Geriga Amedy
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The grape leaves were perfect, but the filling was a bit bland.


MBelle
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This recipe was a bit too complicated for me, but the end result was worth it.


Evie Stuart
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The grape leaves were a bit tough, but the filling was delicious.


Maryam Bakran
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These stuffed grape leaves were a delicious and elegant appetizer. The grape leaves were tender and the filling was flavorful. I would definitely recommend this recipe.


Malone Hardick
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I've tried many stuffed grape leaves recipes before, but this one is by far the best. The filling is perfectly seasoned and the grape leaves are cooked to perfection. I highly recommend this recipe!


Hussein Aly
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This recipe was easy to follow and the results were amazing! The grape leaves were soft and tender, and the filling was packed with flavor. I loved the combination of rice, meat, and spices. I will definitely be making this again!


Julie Dresser
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These stuffed grape leaves were a hit at my dinner party! Everyone raved about how delicious they were. The grape leaves were perfectly cooked and the filling was so flavorful. I would highly recommend this recipe to anyone looking for a delicious an


Moeez maher Maher
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I'm a huge fan of stuffed grape leaves, and this recipe definitely exceeded my expectations. The grape leaves were tender and the filling was incredibly flavorful. I especially loved the addition of the pine nuts and currants, which gave the dish a n


Michelle Tasha
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This stuffed grape leaves recipe is a game-changer! The combination of rice, minced meat, and aromatic spices wrapped in delicate grape leaves is simply divine. I followed the recipe precisely, and the result was nothing short of spectacular. The gra