Authentic Turkish Dolma (Rice-Stuffed Peppers)
Steps Cook Recipes Authentic Turkish Dolma (Rice-Stuffed Peppers) using 11 ingredients and 24 steps
Authentic Turkish Dolma (Rice-Stuffed Peppers) - Great recipe for Authentic Turkish Dolma (Rice-Stuffed Peppers). My Turkish friend treated me this dish and I was amazed how delicious it was! They taught me the easy way to make it, so I gave it a try. The key to the recipe is the rich tomato paste and fresh parsley. Turkish cuisine is well known for its stuffed and wrapped vegetable dishes called dolma and sarma.
They are easier to make than other stuffed and wrapped dishes because the peppers don't need much preparation.
Turkish stuffed peppers (etli biber dolması) are a favorite around here.
You can cook Authentic Turkish Dolma (Rice-Stuffed Peppers) using 11 ingredients and 24 steps. Here is how you achieve it.
Ingredients cook Authentic Turkish Dolma (Rice-Stuffed Peppers)
- Prepare 2 Bell peppers.
- You need 50 grams "A" Minced meat.
- Prepare 50 grams "A" White rice.
- You need 50 grams "A" Onion.
- You need 10 grams "A" Italian parsley.
- Prepare 2 tsp "A" Tomato paste.
- It's 1/4 tsp "A" Salt.
- Prepare 1 dash "A" Pepper.
- You need 1 tsp "B" Vegetable bouillon.
- It's 2 tsp "B" Tomato paste.
- You need 1 "B" Your choice of vegetables, such as potatoes, onions, etc..
Authentic Turkish Dolma (Rice-Stuffed Peppers) instructions
- Cut off the stems of the bell peppers and remove the seeds..
- To prepare the filling, finely chop the onion and parsley. Combine the meat, tomato paste, salt, and pepper in a bowl and thoroughly mix together..
- Add the rice, onion, and parsley to the bowl and mix. Stuff into the bell peppers. (You can cover the tops with onion.).
- Arrange the bell peppers in a pot that's just big enough for them to stand upright. (If the pot is big, add a potato or onion to fill the space).
- Add the B seasonings, and fill the pot with water to half the height of the peppers. Turn on the heat, and once it comes to a boil, pour 1 tablespoon of the soup inside each pepper..
- Cover with the lid and simmer over low heat. It's done after it simmers for about an hour..
- Serve it hot or chilled as an appetizer..
- I recommend serving it with a mint yogurt sauce..
- I found miniature yellow bell peppers. Small peppers are cute!.
- I stuffed them with couscous. I used cooked couscous, so there was not need to worry about any grainy texture from not being cooked through. (The bell peppers were grilled.).
- Langkorn Spitzenreis is a yellow, long-grain rice compared to Japanese rice. The texture is less chewy..
- Enjoy the soup as well. Add the vegetables that you used to fill the space in Step 4 for a delicious touch..
- Remove the inside of the zucchinis, stuff them with the filling, then simmer....
- ....now you have zucchini dolma..
- I made the filling with just minced meat..
- Pour on the mint yogurt source.
- Here's the grilled version:.
- Cook the onion and ham with cooked Basmati rice. Season with tomato paste and vegetable bullion..
- Stuff the tomato pilaf inside the deseeded bell peppers..
- Drizzle a small amount of vegetable over the peppers, then grill in the oven..
- Here they are stuffed with pilaf..
- Cook the onion and mushrooms with the cooked Basmati rice and season with salt and pepper (and chili powder to taste)..
- Stuff the pilaf filling inside the bell peppers and simmer with bouillon. Add ketchup to the bouillon to make a sauce..
- Serve the pilaf-stuffed peppers with tomato sauce..
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