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October 8, 2025 - Let's Eat!

As someone who enjoys cooking (and eating!), I always shy away from middle eastern food, because it takes so much time and effort to make. However, I think some of their dishes are really worth the trouble of spending hours for them, with one of them being Dolma.

So many versions of Dolmas! I suggest you try them all if you ever get the chance. Personally not fan of the cabbage and eggplant ones though.

Dolma means "stuffed" in Turkish, in Arabic we call it "mahashi", which essentially means the same thing. It's a dish that's very common across the Eastern Mediterranean and Middle East. Dolma is a dish made with cooked vegetables stuffed with rice, herbs and sometimes meat. The most common vegetables used are grape leaves, bell peppers, squash/zucchini, eggplants, tomato and cabbage. 
My favourite one is stuffed zucchini made with the Syrian version, but because I don't have the proper tools to make them in Japan, nowadays I only make bell pepper Dolmas, which is a bit easier to stuff considering they have a hollow structure by nature. 
You guys have already seen how it looks from inside in my first post, but this is how it looked before I cut it in half.

When it comes to Bell Pepper Dolmas, I like to cook the Turkish way, because that's where I first remember trying them. As someone who doesn't like peppers, I was surprised by how good they tasted. I don't exactly remember the recipe I used to make this, since it was months ago, but this one was the closest recipe I found to the one I used. I do remember that I combined that with another recipe that was either Armenian or Greek version, but I couldn't find any page similar to the one I remember. The Greek version seems to be vastly different than the version I'm more familiar with (Turkish).



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  1. I like stuffed peppers, I guess they are popular world wide! In America we call them Hunky Hand Grenades!

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  2. They look like hand granades so I’m also gonna call then that

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