Think of grape leaves as nature’s spring roll wrapper. I mean, the Greeks certainly did. So, too, did the Persians, the Turks, the Lebanese, the Egyptians, the Romanians, the Armenians, even the ...
Think of grape leaves as nature's spring roll wrapper. I mean, the Greeks certainly did. So too did the Persians, the Turks, the Lebanese, the Egyptians, the Romanians, the Armenians, even the ...
Note: Try This Dish is a periodic series of quick reports on interesting dishes around the New Orleans area and the stories, restaurants and people behind them. Hearty yet dainty, the stuffed grape ...
This recipe is similar to the Greeks’ “dolmades,” but has Middle Eastern roots. In Arabic, the dish is called “warak a’nab,” in which grape leaves are filled with a vegetarian stuffing made with rice ...
Sahadi's, the James Beard Award-winning gourmet shop in Brooklyn, shares this recipe for a signature Mediterranean dish to "Sunday Morning" viewers. Rinse grape leaves well and cut stem. In a bowl mix ...
Amid this carnival, waiters unload trays of small dishes on tables and refill glasses with raki, Turkey’s favorite anise-based liquor. Our own table, at an old Armenian restaurant called Boncuk, is ...
For members of the Arab diaspora, the meat- and bulgur-based dish, and delicate stuffed grape leaves, are what make the season bright. By Reem Kassis The first time Nermine Mansour hosted Christmas ...
Preheat the oven to 400°. Lightly oil a baking dish. On a work surface, overlap 3 of the grape leaves, vein side up, to create a 7- to 8-inch round. Repeat with the remaining grape leaves for a total ...
Think of grape leaves as nature’s spring roll wrapper. I mean, the Greeks certainly did. So too did the Persians, the Turks, the Lebanese, the Egyptians, the Romanians, the Armenians, even the ...
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