Cooking Stuffed Grape Leaves

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Amy Riolo
Author, Cooking Instructor, Food Writer, Culinary Consultant
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Amy Riolo is an internationally recognized culinary expert specializing in Middle Eastern and Mediterranean culture and cuisine. As a cookbook author, lecturer, food historian, food writer, culinary consultant, and cooking instructor, Amy promotes her philosophy of cooking and living with both pleasure and health. Her first book, Arabian Delights; Recipes & Princely Entertaining Ideas from the Arabian Peninsula has received rave reviews (Capital Books). Her second book Nile Style; Egyptian Cuisine and Culture (Hippocrene Books) will be released in spring 2009. She is also completing The Mediterranean Diabetes Cookbook, (American Diabetes Association) which will be released in spring 2010.

Amy’s popular lectures range in topics and include everything from Middle Eastern business etiquette to the history of various cuisines. She has been an invited guest speaker for the Embassy of the Arab Republic of Egypt, Welcome to Washington International, Montgomery College, Les Dames D’Escoffier, The Baltimore-Luxor-Alexandria Sister City Committee and the Mycological Association of Washington, DC. Amy also makes frequent appearances on numerous television and radio programs both in the United States and Egypt including Fox TV, Montgomery and Fairfax County TV, Nile TV and WHYY.           

Amy currently writes the “Culture and Cuisine” feature for the Baltimore- Luxor-Alexandria Sister City Committee. She has also written articles for Cooking Light Magazine, Azizah Magazine, and the Kulanu newsletter. A graduate of Cornell University, Amy has experience in vocational, recreational, and children’s instruction, as well as corporate team building and cultural/culinary events. Her knowledge of the Italian, French, Spanish, and Arabic languages has enabled her to interpret many cultures and cuisines with intimacy and ease. She regularly teaches cooking classes at Sur la Table in Arlington, Virginia, and for private organizations.

A successful culinary consultant, Amy enjoys developing menus, recipes, training seminars, and themes for corporations, restaurants, and hotels. Amy is often asked to work as a consultant for museums where she creates menus and décor which represent the theme of new collections. In addition, she works with curators to incorporate sensory components like scent, touch, and taste into the schedule of events, allowing museum patrons to fully experience each exhibit.

Amy is a member of The International Association of Culinary Professionals, Culinary Historians of Washington, Les Dames d’Escoffier, Slow Food DC, Welcome to Washington International (where she co-chairs the Gourmet Committee), Cornell Club of Washington, the Women’s National Book Association, and the Baltimore – Luxor – Alexandria Sister City Committee (Where she is the chairperson of the Baltimore Friends of the Alexandria Library). Amy is based in the Washington DC, area and maintains a home in Egypt. She is currently organizing culinary tours to both the Mediterranean and Middle East.

Cooking Stuffed Grape Leaves

 

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Cooking Stuffed Grape Leaves

Ingredients

1 can of Turkish grape leaves
Dry mint
Black pepper
Currants
Dry onions
Short-grain rice
Tomato paste
Pine nuts
Potatoes

Instructions

1. Remove the grape leaves from the can and rinse them off.


2. To make the filling, place a pan on medium heat and add olive oil. Add onions and a pinch of salt. When the onions are soft, add the pine nuts. Add the tomato paste and rice and start stirring. Then add in the mint and currants.


3. Layer the bottom of a pan with grape leaves, filling in all the gaps. Place potatoes on top. Start stuffing the grape leaves with 1 tablespoon of filling each and roll them up. Layer the stuffed grape leaves in the pan. Be sure to pack them nice and tight.


4. Pour water in the pot to cover the top surface of the grape leaves. Stack 3-4 inverted plates inside of the pot and cook the leaves over low heat for an hour and a half.


5. Plate the grape leaves and serve with yogurt.

 

 

 

 

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Transcripts

Amy Riolo: Hi, I am Amy Riolo and I am working with Chef Jordan from Cafe 8 and toady we are making stuffed grape leaves. So now we actually going to go back and cook the grape leaves.

Now we have got our pot full of layered grape leaves on the stove and we are going to cover the grape leaves with additional grape leaves just to make an even layer over top. As soon as that is covered, we are going to pour water in, just to cover basically the top of the surface of the grape leaves, not to the top of the entire pot, but just to the surface of the grape leaves and then he has inverted some plates you can stack about three to four plates inside of the pot and then continue to cook those over low heat for about an hour and a half or two hours until the grape leaves are tender and the rice is cooked.

So we have just finished cooking our grape leaves and when we come back, we will show you how to plate and serve them.

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