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  2. Sarma (food) - Wikipedia

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    Stuffed leaves without meat are sometimes called yalanchi or yalanchy sarma (transliterated Armenian) or yalancı dolma (Turkish), which means "liar's (sarma or dolma)". [5] Vişneli yalancı dolması is a variation of stuffed vine leaves where the rice is seasoned with cinnamon, allspice, and mint.

  3. Lebanese cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Lebanese meat dishes are usually made with chicken or lamb or beef, though pork is also eaten (albeit not as widely, due to Islamic dietary laws). [1] Meat was traditionally precious and usually served on the weekend. It is sometimes eaten mixed with bulgur to prolong the shelf life.

  4. Dolma - Wikipedia

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    Stuffed vegetable dishes have been a part of West Asian Cuisine [3] for centuries. [4] [better source needed] Recipes for stuffed eggplant have been found in Medieval Arabic cookbooks and, in Ancient Greek cuisine, fig leaves stuffed with sweetened cheese were called thrion. [5] The word dolma, of Turkish origin, means "something stuffed" or ...

  5. Jordanian cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Spiced, ground meat baked in a sea of tahini, topped with thinly sliced potatoes and pine nuts and served with rice. Kousa mahshi (كوسا محشي) Rice and minced meat stuffed in zucchinis. Usually served with chicken and wara' aynab (also called dawali). Malfuf (ملفوف) Rice and minced meat rolled in cabbage leaves. Mansaf (المنسف)

  6. List of stuffed dishes - Wikipedia

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    Prawn roll – a sandwich, not a stuffed food item. Rice noodle roll; Small sausage in large sausage; Spring roll – a large variety of filled, rolled appetizers or dim sum found in East Asian and Southeast Asian cuisine. Gỏi cuốn; Popiah; Lumpia; Sarma (also called "stuffed grape leaves" or "stuffed vine leaves") Thịt bò nướng lá lốt

  7. Levantine cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Kousa mahshi (كوسا محشي)—courgettes baked and stuffed with minced meat and rice in a tomato-based sauce; Malfouf (ملفوف)–rolled cabbage leaves stuffed with rice, meat and spices [9] Jordanian lamb mansaf. Mansaf (منسف)—lamb or chicken cooked in a sauce of fermented dried yogurt and served over rice

  8. This Creamy Casserole Has Chicken, Bacon, *and* Ranch Seasoning

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    If your family prefers all white meat, get two rotisserie chickens, use leftover cooked chicken, or sauté 4 cups chopped boneless-skinless chicken breast in olive oil until cooked through, 8 to ...

  9. My Kitchen Rules series 11 - Wikipedia

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    Lebanese Stuffed Vine Leaves: Main Middle Eastern Beef & Okra Stew: Dessert Walnut Katayef: Fans Mark & Lauren 6 5 6 9 3 6 7 7 — — — 49: 7th (4th) Safe Ep 9 13 February High Roller; Dishes Entrée Polenta Crushed Sardines with Chilli Mayo Main Crispy Skinned Snapper with Lemon Risotto Dessert Chévre Mousse with Honeycomb and Balsamic ...