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Where can I find the spiciest Greek stuffed grape leaves?
Do any grocery stores offer stuffed grape leaves premade? Where can I find recipes for making stuffed grape leaves?
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I have yet to find spicy stuffed grape leaves premade in the grocery store, but you'd probably have the best chance of finding some at a specialty food store or even an ethnic food store in your area.
There are many great stuffed grape leaves recipes to be found online though. My three favorite recipe sites are http://foodnetwork.com, http://allrecipes.com, and http://www.food.com. What I usually do is go on those sites, type in what I’m looking for in the search bar, and then you can sort by ratings. Usually on any of those sites you can find recipes with up to 1,000 reviews or more. If a recipe has that many reviews and it’s rated four and a half or five stars, you are pretty much guaranteed it’s a great recipe and you don’t have to worry about spending a bunch of time on something that doesn’t turn out so hot. It’s also very helpful to read some of the reviews because often they will give some helpful hints about how to make the recipe more successful. These tips aren’t always listed or clarified in the recipe itself so these can be of real help.
Here is a link to a recipe for Gargonzola and Olive Stuffed Grape Leaves with 13 reviews and it’s rated four and a half stars, so you know it’s good: http://allrecipes.com/Recipe/Gorgonzola-and-Olive-Stuffed-Grape-Leaves/Detail.aspx
Hope you enjoy the recipe!
There are many great stuffed grape leaves recipes to be found online though. My three favorite recipe sites are http://foodnetwork.com, http://allrecipes.com, and http://www.food.com. What I usually do is go on those sites, type in what I’m looking for in the search bar, and then you can sort by ratings. Usually on any of those sites you can find recipes with up to 1,000 reviews or more. If a recipe has that many reviews and it’s rated four and a half or five stars, you are pretty much guaranteed it’s a great recipe and you don’t have to worry about spending a bunch of time on something that doesn’t turn out so hot. It’s also very helpful to read some of the reviews because often they will give some helpful hints about how to make the recipe more successful. These tips aren’t always listed or clarified in the recipe itself so these can be of real help.
Here is a link to a recipe for Gargonzola and Olive Stuffed Grape Leaves with 13 reviews and it’s rated four and a half stars, so you know it’s good: http://allrecipes.com/Recipe/Gorgonzola-and-Olive-Stuffed-Grape-Leaves/Detail.aspx
Hope you enjoy the recipe!
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