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Ingredients
8 ounces grape leaves from a jar, rinsed, drained, and stems removed
1/2 cup long grain rice
3/4 cup olive oil
1 onion, finely chopped
1 cup water
2 lemons, juiced (1/2 cup or more)
3-4 tablespoons chopped fresh parsley
1 tablespoon chopped fresh mint
1 teaspoon dried dill or 1/4 cup fresh dill
1/2 teaspoon salt
1/4 teaspoon black pepper
Instructions
Sauté onions with 1/3 of the olive oil over medium low heat about 10 minutes or until very soft and lightly golden. Do not brown the onions.
Add rice and mix to combine.
Pour 1 cup water, half of the lemon juice, salt and pepper. Bring to a boil and then simmer for 6-7 minutes or until the rice absorbs all of the liquid. At this point the rice is only par boiled.
Add all the herbs and mix well. Cool completely.
Rinse and dry the grape leaves. Cut the hard stem from each leaf. Reserve the smallest and the torn leaves to lay on bottom of pot.
Lay a grape leaf shiny side down and place a tablespoon of rice filling on the bottom end of the leaf, near the stem.
Fold the stem end of leaf over the filling. Fold the sides over and roll up snugly but not too tight. The rice will expand a bit more while cooking.
Repeat with all of the remaining grape leaves until your filling is done.
Layer half of the small and torn grape leaves to create a bed for the dolmades in a pot.
Place the dolmades seam side down and very close together over the bed of leaves.
Pour the remaining olive oil and lemon juice over the dolmades.
Place the remaining reserved small leaves over the dolmades.
Pour enough water to just cover the dolmades.
Place an inverted plate over the dolmades to weigh them down and to prevent them from moving around and opening while cooking.
Cover with lid and bring to a boil.
Reduce to simmer and cook (covered) for 35-40 minutes.
There will still be some liquid in the pot. Allow to cool for at least 30 minutes and the juices will be absorbed.
Transfer them to a platter and drizzle some olive oil over them. Serve with delicious tzatziki sauce and lemon wedges.
Enjoy! Kali Orexi!
Notes
When working with store-bought grape leaves in the jar, sometimes the leaves will be small and torn so always start with double the amount than what the recipe calls for. You can always make a quick batch of extra filling to use up extra grape leaves. The torn and small leaves can be used to line the bottom of the pot.
Try not to overstuff the grape leaves. The rice will expand during cooking.
If using fresh grape leaves, blanch them in boiling water and drain.
The cooked dolmadakia will keep fresh in the refrigerator for 5 days.
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Dolma is a Turkish word and Turkish dish!
This looks soooooooo easy!! The pizza place that I get greek salad at has stuffed grape leaves and I didn't like them at first but now I love them. I make my own greek salad often but now I want to have it w/ grape leaves. I want to make my own and this looks super simple! I will absolutely be trying this recipe!
Do you have a favorite brand of grape leaves? Sometimes they are tough. Do you oar boil them? Appreciate any tips. Love your videos Καλά Χριστούγεννα ❤
I thought u put meat as well
Unfortunately this isn’t Greek or Turkey,Azerbaijan,iran, etc this food first was made by Mesopotamian and then passed on to Chaldeans and then Armenians then Greek copy that and took the credit for themselves 😂 just wanted to give you a little knowledge of history of this yummy food.
Quick hint for the cook* You can make a special sauce with (** some olive oil in a pan on medium temp -> 1 medium sized silvered onions ( if desired some garlic) and just grill them untill about 4-5 minutes almost caramelized depends on how you like them some people like them close to burnt and some like them close to raw then add a table spoon of tomato paste and to not let it get too dark immediately lower the temperature and add a few tea spoons boiling waters to make it like sauce then and garlic flavored yougurts goes well with this & with flat bread ( lavash ) enjoy 😉
πολύ ωραία απλά στη γέμιση πρέπει να προσθέσεις οπωσδήποτε φρέσκο κρεμμύδι ,μια κούπα ρύζι αντιστοιχεί σε 2 με 3 κούπες φρέσκο κρεμμύδι ,θέλουν πολύ κρεμμύδι τα σαρμαδάκια-ντολμαδάκια
Im not even Greek. Guy I work with is from Athens. Cooking all kinds of around the world stuff has been a hobby of mine for 30+ years. He got me so hooked on that Mediterranean diet. So savory and healthy now that Im old. Looks wonderful!
I think you meant Turkish. Even the name is "dolma"dakia, but anyway.
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I made them once and it came out hard and leathery. I used a quickpot for 40minutes, is that why? I used kronos, the only brand in Rochester ny i found
I followed your recipe and didn’t roll them tight but quite a few opened up. Any tips to keep them closed? Maybe I added too much water when they were cooking.
I just discovered your channel and I'm loving your recipes and the way you format your videos. Thank you for sharing your delicious dishes!
Hello Dimitra – I have tried your Dolmadas recipe twice now. Love the stuffing but my grape leaves are bitter/strong tasting even if I wash multiple times. Any idea what I am doing wrong or what else I can do ?? Thank and sending 💕from Canada 🇨🇦
Making the recipe now. Most difficult part was getting the grape leaves out of the jar ! The leave were in perfect condition. Can wait to finish the recipe.
Nice work. The Orlando brand grape leaves is the only one's i like to use to make hot dolmades mainly because they're always bigger, and better quality. However the other brands of grape leaves work great for cold dolmades.
Is there anything different you would do if you are using fresh grape leaves?
Love Greek culture and cousin, love and respect from Glendale, California.
I have a jar of grape leaves since winter and I have not had the courage to try making dolmades. Now I am re-inspired.
One of my favorite foods. I make them the same way you do, but also add ground turkey. And thirty minutes before serving, I pour the mixture of pomegranate molasses, sugar and apple cider vinegar over dolmas, which gives them a sweet tart taste! It is SO good! Thank you for sharing this yummy recipe.🙏🏼❤️
Yummy 😋
Oh yes, these are my favorite. They look so delicious and so tempting once you start eating them we can’t stop you made them. Perfect. I will try. Thank you my friend for sharing such a yummy and delicious recipe. Enjoy your weekend. Enjoy your family and God bless everyone.🙏😋💕🇬🇷🌍
I’m sorry I just unsubscribed to you videos. Your speech is very muffled and at times hard to understand.
I do not cook my mixture first. I like to add pine nuts to mine. Just cook them about one hour.
The word dolma is a Turkish word. It is in the Turkish dictionary, which means stuffed. The word Dolma is not only used as the name of the food, which is stuffed grape leaves but also the word literally means stuffed, having something, a cavity filled with materials. Dolma is used anywhere you would use the word stuffed in English. In cooking, in art. For example, bell pepper dolma; dolma toys, When a Dutch makes a sushi video or serves it in their restaurants that doesn’t make sushi a Dutch food. Same goes with Dolma, it is a Turkish food, it is a Turkish word, Irrefragable. The word dolma does not exist in the Greek dictionary. Just like the words yogurt, baklava which are also Turkish. Growing up in Turkey my grandmother made dolma every weekend, now I make it just like hers. It is Turkish, found by Turks. Look it up! Cook whatever you want, be careful though when you cross cultures. Making your video wretched in the eyes of Turkish people. That’s not a cook’s place to boldly talk about, unless, otherwise you are a licensed, credible historian!
Looks good! I couldn't help laughing when you poured your "1/4 cup of olive oil!" 🤣 That's a Greek quarter cup!
Love it
Thanks!
What size pan and brand did you use?
Good news!
I went to make the prasorizo,and realized I was low on arborio. Subbed whole wheat orzo, and it worked out! Not as creamy as with arborio, but it worked
I can't wait to try this one! I've always loved dolmades, but never thought to make them at home before. Thanks so much for this recipe.
The only issue is finding grape leaves for sale.
This is my favorite way, just rice, onions, olive oil, lemon juice, parsley, mint, and dill! That’s 7 ingredients + grape leaves. BEST SNACK EVER!
Love these. Love sll your recipes. We make them too but add shredded zucchini and carrots. We don't cook the rice before. It was a recipe from my aunt in Greece. You should try it.
Why do u put a plate on top while cooking them
love stuffed grape leaves. you mentioned that you would post the recipe for the meat filled but I dont see it. would you please post the recipe for the meat filled? thank you
Thank you so much for this delicious recipe! My parents had vine leaves growing in their yard and made these all the time😋