Saturday, August 29, 2009

Mahshy warqenab (Stuffed Grape Leaves )

Recipe by:meedo

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1 1/2 jar (454 g) Grape leaves pickled in brine, rinse each leaf before use.

2 Large tomatoes,sliced.
2 Large potatoes,sliced.
Juice of one lemon.
pinch of salt.
3 Tablespoons olive oil.
enough boiling water to cover the stuffed grape leaves.

For Filling:
3 cups short grain white rice(known here as Egyptian rice), washed and drained.
2 teaspoons dried mint.
2 teaspoons dried parsley.
1/2 teaspoon Arabic Gulf mix spice*.
salt (to taste).
Juice of two lemon.
1/4 cup olive oil.
2 tomatoes,finely chopped.
3/4 cup scallion(green onion),finely chopped.

1)Mix well all filling ingredients.

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2)Place grape leaves side up on a plate,place a rounded tablespoon of filling on each
leaf,roll up firmly,folding in sides to enclose filling.

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3)Cover base of 30 cm heavy-based pan with tomatoes & potatoes slices,place stuffed grape leaves in layers over tomatoes & potatoes,pour over combined lemon juice,oil,salt & boiling water.

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4)Place a plate on top of stuffed leaves to keep stuffed leaves in position during cooking.
5)Simmer,covered,over low heat about 1 1/2 to 2 hours or until cooked through.

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Mahshy warqenab also known as Dulma,yabre.
Every Arab country make it with different filling & spices.
*for spice you can use allspice.
also you can use minced meat in the filling.
This recipe can be made a day ahead & serve cold to enjoy the better flavor.

Enjoy angkatkening& Ramadan Kareempeluk

19 comments:

  1. That is a wonderful speciality I adore!

    Cheers,

    Rosa

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  2. Happy Ramadam.

    This is an amazing recipe.

    I love how you pile the grape leaves on top of potatoes and tomatoes, great pictures too.

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  3. jazakallaahu Khair, cannot wait to make this!

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  4. Oh wow...that's very new to me...looks yum...As per the event Joy From Fasting To Feasting (Season-II) send me the links of the recipes which are prepared specially in Ramadan....u can also send from the archives.....I am thinking of a database for Ramadan Recipes from the globe.

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  5. Happy Ramadan...this is something new to me..looks amazing

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  6. These sound so good! I love making stuffed grape leaves, but I have never cooked them potatoes and tomatoes and I think that sounds amazing! Will certainly try next time!

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  7. Looks great, and healthy, too!

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  8. Just recently we had Dolmas. Loved it. I love the filling you have done & thanks for that illustration in wrapping .. so neatly done.

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  9. I am gonna make them tomorrow since I have already grape leaves and didn;t have clue what to do with them:)

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  10. if i wanted to make it with minced meat and do i cook it differently? also i heard some people put meat with the potatoes in the bottom for flavor can u explain about this?

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  11. nothing says arab more than mahshy ya gameel :_)

    ramadan kareem sis!
    Q

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  12. Thanks everyone.

    Su,
    The cooking method still the same,& also you can add the meat in the bottom with the potatoes,just make sure to add enough boiling water to let all the ingredients cook well.
    Hope this help.

    zainab :D

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  13. Assalaam Alaikum! Wow, masha'allah, these look amazing...just like the rest of your food! I made the mistake of finding your blog when I was fasting and needless to say, that was a hard day of fasting ;) I've been hooked to your blog ever since and keep coming back for inspiration and recipes. May Allah accept your fasting, efforts and deeds, ameen!

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  14. I adore stuffed grape leaves, but have never made them. Thanks for the recipe!

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  15. This looks delicious! I've never used grape leaves, but have been wanting to for quite some time! Wonderful recipe!

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  16. ASsalamu alikom wr wb
    Is is possible to make these in a frying pan since all my pots are tiny! Or, a crockpot?
    Jzk sis
    Nat

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