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vine leaf
noun
The leaf of a grapevine, especially one used in cooking to make dolmades etc
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How good can a stuffed vine leaf be?
Lay a vine leaf, shiny side down, on a clean surface.
Wrap each bird in a couple of rashers of bacon or if you prefer smear them with butter and wrap in a vine leaf.
Lay a vine leaf flat on a work surface, with its stem pointing towards you and the shiny side facing down.
Fold over the stem end to cover the filling, then tuck in both sides of the vine leaf and roll up like a cigar.
Such as when a newly arrived refugee found a vine leaf that she used to cook with back in Syria in a local's front garden.
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The vine leafs out late, and frost turns the leaves to parchment.
Much of Druze food comes from locally-grown herbs and plants; specialties include vine leafs stuffed with rice, pita breads cooked in a taboon oven sprinkled with zaatar (made from hyssop herb), mansala (cooked eggplant with chickpeas and tomato sauce) and kababi (kebabs served with tahini and salad).
When darkness descended and the temperature plummeted at least 20 degrees into the high 50s, we went into the lodge's cathedral-ceilinged dining room, where the crew served up Sheehan's inaugural menu: vine leaf-and bacon-wrapped quail on sweet corn polenta, fresh peach cobbler with crystallized ginger and more of that irresistible (and this time clove-infused) creme fraiche.
Outside the window, the rolling hills of the Annie's Lane home vineyard in Clare Valley are turning green as the vines leaf out in the springtime sun.
An elderly lady baked me a vine-leaf pie.
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