Maria’s Dolmadakia – Greek Stuffed Vine Leaves Recipe with Rice and Herbs

This video features Maria preparing her much-loved dolmadakia. Maria’s recipe is bursting with green goodness – freshly picked vine leaves filled with spring onions, dill, mint, parsley, zucchini, cos lettuce and nature’s green health elixir – Greek extra virgin olive oil! Beg or barter for your neighbours or friends’ vine leaves and get cooking!

Maria’s Dolmadakia - Green Stuffed Vine Leaves with Mint Recipe

Maria's dolmadakia - stuffed vine leaves - are bursting with green goodness. Enjoy them as an appetiser, finger food or light lunch or dinner!

Course Appetizer, Side Dish
Cuisine Greek
Keyword appetizer, dolmadakia, greekfood, greekrecipe, sidedish, vineleaves
Cook Time 45 minutes

Ingredients

For the dolmadakia

  • 60 grape vine leaves medium-sized
  • 2 zucchini coarsley grated
  • 1 bunch spring onions chopped
  • 2 purple onions coarsley grated
  • 1 bunch parsley chopped
  • 1 bunch dill chopped
  • 1 bunch mint chopped
  • 8 cos lettuce leaves, finely sliced
  • 1 cup rice medium grain
  • 1 ½ cups olive oil extra virgin
  • salt
  • pepper
  • Water for blanching grape vine leaves
  • 1 lemon cut into 2 halves
  • Boiled water for cooking dolmadakia

Instructions

Making the filling

  1. Combine the zucchini, spring onions, purple onions, parsley, dill, mint, lettuce leaves, rice and olive oil in a large bowl. Season with salt and pepper. Set aside.

Blanching the grape vine leaves

  1. Boil water in a large pot, wide enough for the grape vine leaves to remain flat in the pot. Place 5 – 10 grape vine leaves in the boiling water for 10 – 15 seconds. Turn the bundle of leaves over and leave for another 10 – 15 seconds or until the leaves just soften and their colour just changes. It’s important not to over-boil the leaves as they will begin to fall apart. Use a slotted spoon to remove the leaves from the boiling water and place them in a colander to cool and drain. Repeat until all of the leaves have been blanched and drained.

Making the dolmadakia

  1. Place a grape vine leaf on the palm of your hand with the veins of the leaf facing upwards. Place a heaped teaspoonful of the rice mixture close to the top of the leaf, between the two upper lobes. Fold down one of the upper lobes of the leaf, then the other. Then fold one side of the leaf inwards and then the other. Finally, roll the remaining leaf from top to bottom. Place the dolmadaki in a pot, with the seam facing downwards. Repeat until all of the leaves have been filled.

  2. Squeeze the juice of one lemon on top of the dolmadakia. Place a small plate, facing downwards, on top of the dolmadakia. Pour boiled water into the pot, until it just covers the dolmadakia.

Cooking the dolmadakia

  1. Place the pot on a medium flame and bring the water to a boil before reducing to a simmer. Place the lid on the pot and simmer for 45 minutes or until the rice has cooked through and the leaves have softened a little more.

Serving the dolmadakia

  1. Dolmadakia can be served warm or cold, on their own or with thick, Greek-style yoghurt.

  2. Recipe makes 60 pieces

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