Delicious Grape Leaves


I made these Delicious Grape Leaves the other day, and enjoyed every moment of making them. Don't you just love a process? Listening to my favourite band Mumford & Sons, and rolling grape leaves seemed like the perfect Saturday project. My mother & father in law make these grape leaves all the time. It is important to add fresh lemon between the layers of grape leaves as this brings so much of the delicious flavour to the grape leave. I also rolled them fairly tight to avoid any of the grape leaves from popping! This seemed to work very well! Needless to say they were delicious. I made them on Saturday and they were all gone by Sunday!

Ingredients: I jar of grape leaves, rinsed very good and place in a large bowl of water 1 1/2 lb. Lean ground beef 1 1/2 cup Calrose Rice 1 Vidalia onion, chopped fine 1 tbsp. All spice or Mixed Spice 1/2 tsp. Cinnamon 1 tsp. Paprika 1/4 tsp. Grated Lemon Zest 1 1/2 tsp. Salt 1- 1/2 cup Lemon Juice (3-4 Large Lemons) Chicken Stock 3 yukon potatoes, chopped for bottom of the pot Directions: Filling Prep: Saute Onion until translucent. Add a little salt, pepper and sugar to taste. Cool. In a large bowl, place uncooked ground beef, seasonsings, rice and sauteed onions. Mix good. Grape Leave Prep: Drain the grape leaves and rinse under cold water really good. I then fill a large bowl with water and put the leaves in the fresh water to loosen more of the brine. Separate the leaves as best as you can. The Assemby: To stuff and roll the grape leaves, lay a grape leaf flat on a cutting board, scoop out a heaping teaspoon of the rice mixture into the center of the grape leaf, and carefully fold in the sides and roll it like you would when making a wrap. The trick is to roll it tightly enough so that it doesn't unravel while cooking, but not too tightly since the rice needs room to expand as it cooks. Pot Prep: Slice potatoes and place them on the bottom of a heavy pot. Salt and pepper them. Place some extra grape leaves around the bottom of the pan and come up the sides slightly. Line the grape leaves around the pot and tight together. Squeeze fresh lemon over each completed layer. Once complete, add the rest of the lemon juice and the chicken stock. Add enough liquid to cover the grape leaves by about 1/2 inch above. Place a Plate over the grape leaves. This keeps the grape leaves down while cooking. Bring to a boil. Boil until most of the liquid is evaporated and the rice is cooked 25 -30 minutes. Do not let the pot run dry. Make sure to have enough liquid for the entire cooking process. Remove from the heat, and let stand to cool for an additional 20 minutes. Sprinkle with fresh lemon and enjoy! * You can also freeze them in ziploc bags! They freeze very well!

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