Yarpag dolmasi – Dolma of grape (vine) leaves

 

The term dolma covers a variety of stuffed vegetable dishes, widespread in the Caucasus, Middle East and Mediterranean area. Dolma of grape (vine) leaves or yarpag dolmasi are one of the most popular forms of dolma. Dolma in Azerbaijani Turkish means – “filled with” or “stuffed”. In this dish grape leaves will be stuffed by mince.

150 g vine leaves
500 g minced lamb or 250 g minced lamb and 250 g minced beef
250 g onion
Salt and pepper
1/2 tspn turmeric
Fresh herbs – coriander, dill, mint and/or tarragon
50 g short-grain rice
50 g chickpeas (optional)
A litle bit – appr. 30 gr. butter (for a lighter filling)

Take the butter out of the fridge so it will be soft enough to mix in.  If using fresh herbs, wash and chop finely. Wash and rinse the rice but do not cook in advance. In our family we are using chickpeas, but it is not in the traditional recipe. If you are using chickpeas, cook them in advance and halve the cooked peas. Mix the mince and chopped onion with your hands. Add the rice, chopped herbs or dried spices, salt & pepper, chickpeas and butter. Mix thoroughly.

If using fresh vine leaves, wash and parboil. If using bottled vine leaves, put them in a large bowl, add hot water and leave for two to three minutes to soften. Strain the leaves. Take a vine leaf, place a dollop of mince in the middle and fold the corners of the leaf down and then up into a ball. You fold the leaf as a convolute.

Here you can see step by step description in picture how you can do dolma.

Place the dolma in a heavy-bottomed saucepan.

Cover the bottom of the pan with dolma and then add subsequent layers.

Place an inverted dessert plate or saucer on top of the dolma and weigh down with a heavy object, such as a stone. This helps to stop the dolma unwrapping during cooking. Add water to the pan to the level of the plate.

Bring the saucepan to the boil. Turn the heat down and simmer for one and a half to two hours until the meat and rice are cooked.

Dolma are always served with yoghurt mixed with finely chopped garlic and fresh bread.

Nush Olsun! Enjoy your meal!

 

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