Mediterranean Marvel

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Centuries ago in a land far far from here, some bright bulb had the idea of stuffing a grapevine leaf. A culinary gem was instantly created!

Being of Greek decent, I grew up surrounded by many wonderful dishes created in that Mediterranean region.

Stuffed grapevine leaves are one of my favorites--and a big hit when gifted to my neighbors and friends.

I can't offer you any to taste, but maybe I can make you drool with these pictures.

Ingredients assembled

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Leaves Ready For Blanching

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Ready For Rolling
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Rolling Along

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Ready For The Oven

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And Finally, The Money Shot!

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These are a family favorite of ours at any celebration.

Happy New Year to All!

John
 
Very nice John!! As you know I just love Greek flavors! I’m sure those are very tasty.
 
Can you post details about the filling and complete process? This is one of mine and Emily's favorite things. I'd love to make them. Yours look amazing
 
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They look fantastic wife an I love them we don't have a grape vine, so that will be the hardest thing to find leaves. Email being sent
Thank You John
Richie
 
They look fantastic wife an I love them we don't have a grape vine, so that will be the hardest thing to find leaves. Email being sent
Thank You John
Richie
Richie,
Even though my mom did indeed use fresh leaves from actual grapevines it is not a necessity.

Jarred leaves will work just as well. I use the Pandora or Yergat brands. Both bottled out of California.
Western Pennsylvania has a large ethnic population, so many of our markets carry food stuffs from Europe as well as other world regions. Grapevine leaves are not hard to find here in Pittsburgh.

Check your local markets. Perhaps they carry them or can get them for you.

John
 
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I have a market that may carry them bye me, if not I see a grape trellis in my neighbors yard.
Richie
 
We have a couple grape vines in our yard never thought to use the leaves. Those sure do look good John

Point for sure
Chris
 
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