This dish is the definition of comfort food for Iranian-Armenians. Aromatic basmati rice, tender chunks of beef, and fluffy potatoes are cooked together in an unctuous spiced tomato sauce. My version has a little Tex-Mex twist: salsa!
This would be categorized as a ‘stuffed’ meatball! It’s a recipe that cousin Debbie, sister Diane and I worked on this winter, trying to replicate our grandmother’s kufta. It’s been many many years since we’ve had this, and I think we have it down pretty well. It can be made as a side dish or a main dish soup, by adding pasta and vegetables to the broth when you add the meatballs.
Make and share this Armenian Stuffed Vegetables (Dolma) recipe from Food.com.
From Neva & Jim Brackett’s 7 Secrets Cookbook. Makes a very healthy meal that’s delicious! Spinach and tomatoes are added after the cooking is completed to keep their distinct green and red color, and give the soup eye appeal. I usually freeze half of this recipe to feed my family of four again later.
Make and share this Armenian Shish Kebab recipe from Food.com.