Monday, January 30, 2012

Greek vine leaves stuffed with rice and lamb..?

can someone give me the proper greek name, i think it starts with a K ... cheers

Greek vine leaves stuffed with rice and lamb..?
http://www.olivetree.eat-online.net/RECK...

found recipe they are called Kleftiko
Reply:They are called 'Dolmaides' (but the shou be med veg, in the rice also).

'Kaleftico' is a rich lamb stew, flavoured with tomatoes...
Reply:Dolmades.
Reply:I know them as "dolmas".
Reply:Dolmathes



Vine Leaves Stuffed With Minced Lamb, Rice And Herbs, Served With An Aromatic Tomato Sauce. (Vegetarian Dolmathes with pine cornels, currents and fresh mixed herbs)
Reply:Dolmades.

I make them myself (when I can get vine leaves!), and they're a lovely little nibble. Home-made, and they have so much more flavour. Don't buy the tinned ones - they're simply not nice!
Reply:Dolmades



http://www.theepicentre.com/Recipes/mdol...
Reply:thanx for this question I have learnt something too from this websites you have received. Keep asking good ones like this one.
Reply:dolmathakia thats what there called, just divine with tzatziki
Reply:dolmathes yalanzi
Reply:dolmades yalantzi im greek i live in greece
Reply:they're called dolmades.No lamb included though..
Reply:Sounds delicious mmmmmmm


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