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Saraintheski
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posted July 06, 2011 11:20 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for Saraintheski     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Ingredients
1 pound ground beef
3/4 cup uncooked white rice
1 teaspoon garlic powder
2 teaspoons allspice
1/2 teaspoon salt
1/2 teaspoon pepper
1/2 teaspoon ground cinnamon
1 jar grape leaves, or about 50 fresh grape leaves
1/4 cup olive oil
1 pound pork or lamb chops
1 tomato, sliced
1/2 cup lemon juice
40 garlic cloves
Directions
In a large mixing bowl, mix together the ground beef, rice, garlic powder, allspice, salt, pepper, and cinnamon, and set aside.

Rinse grape leaves several times. If the leaves are small, leave them intact, but cut out the large center vein. If the leaves are large, cut them in half vertically, cutting out the large vein in the process. Place a small amount of the ground meat mixture at the end of each leaf. Roll up egg-roll style.

Pour the oil into the bottom of a large Dutch oven. Lay the chops over the oil. Lay the tomato slices over the chops.

Place the stuffed grape leaves seam-side down on top of the chops. Pack the leaves tightly and begin a second layer when necessary. Place whole garlic cloves randomly between the rolled leaves; plenty of garlic on each layer.

When you are done stacking, pour the lemon juice over the leaves, and add water to the pot to about 2-inches above the rolled leaves. To prevent the leaves from unrolling during cooking, place a plate on top of the stack of leaves and place a heavy object on top of the plate.

Simmer the leaves over low heat for about 2 hours.

Invert the entire Dutch oven into a large platter with high sides (i.e. a 12-inch round cake pan). Or, remove the leaves from the pot with tongs. Serve rustic style, with plenty of Arabic bread on which to spread the garlic!

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Venus
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posted July 07, 2011 07:59 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for Venus     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
this is the starngest grape vine recipe i've ever seen, cinamon? realy?

.. i like them better without meat, just alot of olive oil and lemon juice... yum!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! dont forget the kusa

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Saraintheski
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posted July 07, 2011 01:59 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for Saraintheski     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
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Originally posted by Venus:
this is the starngest grape vine recipe i've ever seen, cinamon? realy?

.. i like them better without meat, just alot of olive oil and lemon juice... yum!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! dont forget the kusa



I always leave out the cinamon and alspice ...I can't stand it in rice or anything like this yes and olive oil and lemon juice <3

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