Recipe

Mom's Dolmades

Mom's Dolmades

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    inpatskitchen's Notes: These are the stuffed grape leaves Mom used to make....not the oily rice stuffed ones often seen at delis...but rather meat rolls, hearty enough for dinner. We like to serve them with mashed...

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Makes about 30 rolls (probably will serve about 8 people)

  1. Thoroughly combine the first 10 ingredients in a mixing bowl and chill for about an hour.

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  2. In a colander, drain and rinse the grape leaves thoroughly.

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  3. Spread out a grape leaf with the "veiny" side up and place about 2 tablespoons of the meat mixture shaped into a 2 to 3 inch log at the base of the leaf. Roll the bottom portion of the leaf over the meat, tuck in the sides and continue rolling. Place each leaf in a 9 x 13 inch baking pan seam side down.

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  4. Pour the can of diced tomatoes (with the juice) evenly over the leaves. Place the sliced lemon on top.

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  5. Cover tightly with foil and bake at 350F for one hour and 15 minutes.

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8 Comments on Mom's Dolmades

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I've been looking for an easy dolmades recipe- thanks for sharing- will def be trying!

Dscn3274 Reply

Thank you..please let me know what you think if you try them!

Oldies_joemare_bd Reply

Love stuffed grape leaves, have never made them, I must try this recipe.

Dscn3274 Reply

Thanks! Please let me know what you think if you do try them...Don't let the storm get you down!

Ab_sum Reply

Love stuffed grape leaves. Usually I just do them just with plain rice (boring), but your recipe is inspiring me! Will try this next time I make some!

Dscn3274 Reply

Thanks Sagegreen! It's a real meal...sometimes I serve them halved and at room temp on a Greek antipasto platter...they go fast around here

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This looks yummy!

Dscn3274 Reply

Thanks Frontalgirl!

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