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Lighter and Healthier Cabbage Rolls Version #1- 93%Beef and Kamut

 

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There are many forking ways to make cabbage rolls. I thought today I’d make them very reasonably light and healthy. I used 93% lean beef and instead of rice I used kamut. I used next to no oil at all and no butter. Whole wheat panko was also used instead of bread crumbs. Instead of sautéing the onions I left them raw so the liquid would come out in the lean meat to help keep it moist and add flavor to the beef instead of just being onions that taste good.

Cabbage rolls are suppose to be a little sweet and sour and for a little sweet I used Hot and sweet cherry peppers in the meat and for a little sweet and sour in the sauce my secret ingredient was date syrup that’s also sweet and a little sour. My recipe isn’t traditional but it is close to the way that I think cabbage rolls should taste like.

Set your oven to 350 degrees. This recipe makes 25 cabbage rolls with 4 oz. portion of meat filling  (you can freeze them for an instant meal)

Ingredients

2 Cabbage Heads- (one at a time Microwave with a little water in a covered bowl for about 9 minutes while you work on your meat filling)

3.5 lbs of 93% lean ground beef

4 whole eggs beaten

2 Cups of raw chopped onion (fine chop)

1 shredded carrot

2 cups cooked kamut

10 hot and sweet jarred cherry peppers (fine chopped)

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1 cup whole wheat panko

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2 teaspoons thyme

1/2 teaspoon paprika

1 Tablespoon kosher salt

1/2 teaspoon black pepper

1/4 teaspoon cayenne

3 cups vegetable broth

For the sauce….

2-28oz. cans tomatoes (I used whole pears pealed and blended but crushed would be fine)

4 cups more vegetable broth

about 3/4 cup date syrup

Directions

Combine beef, eggs, onion, carrot, kamut, cherry peppers, panko, thyme, paprika, salt, black and cayenne peppers.

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Your cabbage heads are cool enough for you to handle now.

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Insert a knife by the core and cut the core out so you can pull off leaves as you need them. I used about 3/4 of each cabbage and found the center leaves just too small. I kept them for a latter use as a vegetable or for soup.

Now measure out 4 oz. of your meat mixture. You will need a lightly sprayed baking pan to roast  your cabbage rolls.

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Place the meat mixture about two thirds down and near the thick stem of leaf.

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Roll up the bottom.

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Roll up the sides.

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Roll up till your finished like a burrito. Keep going and loading up your pans till your out of meat.

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Now you want to pour vegetable broth over the rolls. Cover the pan with foil and roast 1/2 hour at 350 degrees. You forking need to use a deeper pan than I did or you will have to cook your extra sauce on the side.

Now make your sauce.

I just blended up 2-28oz. cans of tomatoes with about 4 cups of vegetable broth and about 3/4 cup of date syrup. This simple sauce has a similar flavor to what I remember on cabbage rolls.

After a 1/2 hour I pull out the cabbage rolls and drain the liquid. I pour the tomato sauce on the cabbage rolls and cover again with foil and roast another 1/2 hour.

The next day these cabbage rolls were awesome!

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Now you have Cabbage Rolls.

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Rosemary Infused Chicken Recipe

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One of my favorite ways to prepare chicken is to infuse it with rosemary.

You can use any kind of forking chicken. I usually use boneless thighs for this one.

Take your chicken and place in a plastic bag and lightly pound it on both sides.

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Now make like your rough sewing the rosemary threw the chicken starting from the base of the rosemary sprig.

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Season your chicken on both sides with fresh ground sea salt, fresh ground black pepper and lightly flour the chicken on both sides with a healthy better tasting flour like kamut, farro, spelt or mung bean flour.

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Get your fry pan on medium high heat and lightly spray it with nonstick cooking spray.

When the pan looks heated place the chicken in the pan and cover with aluminum foil.

Depending on the size of your chicken thighs you will need 5-7 minutes on the one side and 4-6 minutes on the other side.

Now you make some sort of pan sauce after the chicken is cooked.

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To your pan you deglaze it with white wine or lemon juice or a little of both scraping the bottom of the pan. Maybe a little water or chicken stock, maybe the flour and seasoning that fell off the chicken to thicken. If you used thighs butter isn’t necessary because flavorful fat will come out in the pan. You might need a tiny bit of chicken base to boost the flavor. Add a little oregano maybe and adjust seasoning to your liking.

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You can use other herbs.

I did a similar dish with lemongrass.

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Peal of the dry parts of the lemongrass and slash it up a little. You will need a knife to make little slits in the chicken. Season with sea salt and fresh ground pepper. Flour.

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I threw garlic, a thai chili, and some ginger in the pan. I made a pan sauce with chicken broth and a little light coconut milk and added some basil. This came out tasty and flavorful with moist flavorful chicken.

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Are YOU a Forking SUPER-TASTER?

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According to Popular Science people with lots of taste buds are forking super tasters.

Not only does this super tasting ability have to do with the amount of taste buds but it also has to do with the way your taste buds work or their ability to detect different molecules.

It’s forking somewhere in the brain we get the message that recognizes bitter, sweet, salty, sour and umami (savory).

Also some of this is genetic. People from Malaria-Infested parts of the world tend to carry a gene that makes them less sensitive to bitter. (I didn’t forking make this up…Read it your forking self from Popular Science)

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According to supertaster.com Super-Tasters have a hard time and much less of a preference towards consuming-

Raw Broccoli

Grapefruit Juice

Coffee

Dark Chocolate

Fatty Foods

Sugary Foods

Scientific American reports that super-tasters just taste these foods much stronger than other people.

Wikipedia’s list of foods that super-tasters are sensitive towards and prefer not to consume foods that are-

Brussels Sprouts

Cabbage

Kale

Coffee

Grapefruit Juice

Cheddar Cheese (no whey!)

According to some of the references. People who are not sensitive to the above forking lists are non-tasters but people do fall in-between.

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I have found some of this information BUT NOT ALL is linked to purchasing forking taste kits to find out if your a super-taster, a non-taster or somewhere in-between.

Are YOU a Forking SUPER-TASTER?

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Binkley’s of Cave Creek Arizona is an Experience Like No Other

 

One of many Amuse Bouches

One of many Amuse Bouches

Dining at Binkley’s in Cave Creek Arizona is an experience that can’t be compared to any other dining experience I had before and is certainly forking memorable.

Binkley’s doesn’t have the finest atmosphere as it is a small restaurant located in a strip mall. But if you reserve a spot on patio you might get a view of a beautiful cactus studded sunset.

At Binkley’s you can count on some molecular gastronomy, benson burners and a James Beard Nominated Chef to create you some unexpected, playful magnificent courses and get served many amuse bouches all night long. Dinner may take close to three hours so come with an empty belly, a big bank account and forking enjoy the show.

You have a choice of a la carte, multiple tasting menus and expert wine pairing choices. We picked the smallest of the tasting menus the four course tasting menu of one cold, one hot appetizer, a main course, and either dessert or cheese course.

Our meal started with an amuse bouche of miniature gherkins paired with smoked chicken liver   mousse, stone grain house made mustard and crostini and an offering from the bread basket and butter from France. The house made breads were really delicious and well made. The little salted brioche breads were really forking scrumptious.

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We placed our order and soon receive another amuse bouche and a sparking glass of wine.

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We receive a mini coffee cup filled with pear curry soup that’s finished with raisin oil. It doesn’t sound that great but honestly this was really forking delicious.

We received two more amuse bouches before our cold appetizer plates.

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A forking Barbie Sized beef sloppy joe with a fancy potato crisp and the best tasting forking caper I ever had. The tiny sandwich seemed a little too much bread to meat but was packed with flavor and was delicious.

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Tiny savory smaller than a marble sized donuts appear. They were filled with rich mushrooms and disappeared quickly.

Now our cold appetizers  arrive!

Fruit de Mar - Prawn, Crab, Geoduck, Foie Gras, Seaweed, Onion, Radish, Chile, Mango

Fruit de Mar – Prawn, Crab, Geoduck, Foie Gras, Seaweed, Onion, Radish, Chile, Mango

My husband had the Fruit De Mar. He was sort of excited to try Geoduck for the first time but couldn’t figure out what forking morsels were geoduck.

I had the Asparagus as my cold plate.

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I had a very small but crispy puntarelle ( a kind of chicory)  on my plate. lots of little dots of liquid that tasted sort of mushroomy, a smear of caramelized onion creme fraiche and a mound of smokey sun choke salad and all harmonized like an orchestra in key.

This next amuse bouche photo is bad but I’m forking using it anyway.

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Pellets of frozen grapefruit and blackberries arrive.

The most flavorful and my favorite plate of the evening arrives next.

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The Black Truffle Acorn Squash Risotto. This was mind Blowing crazy good!

Fresh shaved perigord truffles and this magical delicious cream that just taste amazing on the best acorn squash I ever had.  You can always count on at least one mind blowing crazy good dish here.

My husbands favorite dish was also his hot appetizer.

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It was called a Choucroute Garni and was made with bresaola, duck confit, trotter (pig feet), and root vegetables.

Next came an amuse bouche of house made tangelo soda.

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I ate too much of the squash and was full by now but next was dinner.

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I had the Ocean Trout. It was a very tiny portion and I was able to eat it. It wasn’t as complex as Binkley’s usually prepares and was forking good but sort of not what I was expecting from here.  I think the tiny crisp on top of the fish might have been an artichoke but I wasn’t sure.

My husband had the Cider Braised Pork.

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He squealed with delight  when he saw the bacon (pancetta) on top of it. He said it was very good.

Now they forking bring over a Benson Burner kind of contraption and prepare table side hibiscus tea that’s flavored with fresh rosemary and meyer lemon.

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An amuse bouche of candy apple cream brûlée arrives. It taste just like a creamy candy apple.

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Followed by a really delicious mini root beer float.

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Now my dessert arrives.

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On a hot sizzling skillet and in some sort of bag arrives Butterscotch Pecans en Papillote topped with brown butter ice cream and a black pepper cinnamon twist along with salted pecans arrive.

The ice cream was very smooth and nicely flavored. The pecans were of a better quality than the ones I forking normally eat as they were very creamy inside and flavorful. I was already very full and couldn’t eat much of this. This wasn’t my favorite as it seemed like a melted pecan pie. Maybe I was just too forking full to enjoy this one.

My husband had a delightful cheese plate.

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They gave us one more amuse bouche.

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They were some kind of apple pectin fruit jells.

They thanked us for coming and gave us little bags of granola to take home.

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Binkley’s  of Cave Creek Arizona is an experience like no other.

Worth a Fork

Worth a Fork

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EZ Baked Risotto Balls from your leftover Risotto Recipe

 

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Risotto doesn’t reheat well so with your leftover risotto you should make risotto balls. You can keep them in your freezer and pull out to use anytime. You can use my mushroom risotto recipe that I posted February 4th made with black trumpet mushrooms or you can use any other risotto recipe. These are FORKING delicious as an appetizer, snack or side dish and hold up very well in the freezer. They should be served with a small side of marina sauce for dipping.

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Basically you need your leftover risotto, a small scoop or spoon, some panko that you should season with at least salt and pepper and flavors that match your risotto. Your risotto ball should be stuffed with either cheese, meat & cheese or peas and cheese. I just stuffed mine with small cubes of fontina cheese and it went perfect with the flavors of the mushroom risotto I made.

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Set your oven at 400 bake. Scoop out some risotto and insert a small cube of cheese.

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Cover up the cheese and roll the ball in your seasoned panko.

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Place your risotto balls on slightly oiled pans.

Bake at 400 degrees for 10-13 minutes just to add a little color and crispness.

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They are HOT so let them cool a little. Serve what you want and when completely cool you can freeze them and use when you want.

 

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Mexican Inspired Tomatillo Chicken Gravy Recipe

Tomatillo Chicken Gravy

Tomatillo Chicken Gravy

Tomatillo’s go really well with chicken so I created a chicken based tomatillo sauce with Mexican Inspired Seasonings. This sauce goes great over chicken, burritos and more!

Tomatillos

Tomatillos

Ingredients

3 1/2 lb tomatillos (husk removed and washed)

Pealed and washed tomatillos

Pealed and washed tomatillos

1 onion pealed and chopped

1 jalapeno chopped fine

3 cloves garlic ground

around 14 scallion (just the whites) chopped

around a total of 4 tablespoons neutral oil for roasting the tomatillos and sautéing vegetables.

6 roasted hatch chilies (pealed and seeds removed)

1/4 cup chicken fat

1/4 cup masa

3 cups chicken stock (home made if your stock is weak you might need a tablespoon of base for more flavor)

pinch ground chile

1 tablespoon sugar

fresh ground black pepper around 6 turns

fresh ground sea salt around 6 turns

1-2 leaves fresh epazote depending on size of leaf (you will NEVER need more than two leaves of epazote at a time because it’s very strong so keep a bunch in your freezer and peal off a leaf or two for usage)

1/2 a big bunch of fresh and cleaned cilantro about 3 handfuls chopped up

1/4 teaspoon ground annatto

Directions

Set your oven to roast at 350 degrees. Put the tomatillos on lightly oiled pans and lightly sprinkle them with oil. Place the pans on the top rack and in one half hour they should be done and slightly browned. Set a side.

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Sautee your onion, jalapeño, garlic, scallion ends, in some oil until onions are translucent.

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Chop up your hatch chiles and add them to mixture cook a few minutes and set a side.

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Now make your gravy. Chicken fat and masa in a sauce pan on medium heat. when it bubbles you can start adding the stock. Bring mixture to simmer.

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Now add the tomatillos, cilantro and  epazote.

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Blend and let simmer.

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Add the rest of the seasonings and the onion mixture that was set a side.

Tomatillo Chicken Gravy

Tomatillo Chicken Gravy

Taste and adjust seasonings if needed.

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Mushroom Risotto Recipe

Mushroom Risotto

Mushroom Risotto

Whenever I get those black trumpet mushrooms I know it’s forking time to make risotto. I love the taste of Black Trumpets the most of the mushrooms. They are the closest tasting mushroom to a truffle for me. I usually mix black trumpets with chanterelles and sometimes a mix of other mushrooms but this time I had some jarred truffles and just added them in. Risotto is a forking easy dish to prepare. It only takes 20-25 minutes to prepare, but you are stirring almost the whole time. You just fry or toast your arborio (or arborio type) rice with olive oil and onions (or shallots) till vegetables are translucent and rice looks slightly toasted. Then you add your wine and stir till it’s absorbed. Now you slowly add your stock a couple cups at a time until absorbed. Then add your cheese and seasonings. Add more stock maybe and adjust seasonings if needed. Some people finish the dish with cream but I don’t care for that because the cheese you add produces the right creamy in my opinion. I usually never make a very big batch of risotto because this is the one dish that doesn’t reheat well. If you have leftover you should reward yourself and your loved ones and make tasty breaded risotto cakes with the leftover.

Ingredients (give or forking take)

1 lb arborio rice

1 onion , pealed and small chopped

1 clove garlic chopped fine

1 small hot pepper of your preference (I used a chili de arbol but would have used a fresh cherry pepper or med banana pepper if I had them)

2oz. butter (I don’t always use butter)

maybe 1/4 cup extra virgin olive oil ( you need enough to lightly forking coat the rice and vegetables)

almost 1/2 bottle of dry white wine

I think I used about 5 1/2 cups of mushroom stock (that was mostly home made from the stems but also used some jarred mushroom base)

1 lb. of black trumpets cooked or already sautéed

a few ounces of (crappy..sorry I had them) canned truffles You don’t need these…..(they forking sucked sorry I had these)

at least a forking cup…Think it was more of shredded Parmigiano Reggiano when I have it I also add just a little sharp provolone for that really awesome taste.

about 1/2 t. Thyme

about 1/4 t. basil

about 1/4 t. oregano

about 1/4 t. rosemary

pinch saffron (important)

fresh grated nutmeg ( not much…If you can pick the taste out you forking over did it)

a few cracks of fresh ground black pepper

dash of ground red pepper ( Aleppo or cayenne)

dash of white ground pepper

Directions

In a sauce pan fry up your rice, onions garlic and hot pepper with your olive oil and butter till onions are translucent and your rice looks slightly toasted. Add your dry white wine and stir till absorbed. Now you can start adding the stock a cup or more at a time till absorbed. (your stock should be heated up and not cold) I note your are stirring this whole time. Now add your already sautéed mushrooms. Add your grated cheese and seasonings. Taste and adjust as needed.

This risotto is more delicious than what you will get from most forking restaurants.

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Delicious Madagascar Pink Rice with Limequats, Dates and Toasted Coconut

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This rice is absolutely forking delicious and a completely original recipe by me! I was inspired by the flavors of Thai Stuffed Leaves called Miang Kum. I also had these Limquats and wanted to create something special with them. I remembered from eating Miang Kum how wonderful the whole lime pieces were. Normally I forking hate whole pieces of lime or lemon but with certain flavors they are magical and are like fireworks in your mouth.

Ingredients and directions

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1 chopped Limequat (small chop)

1/4 C. Chopped Red Onion

1 Thai Chili Fine Chopped

2 T grated ginger (I clean and freeze mine so it’s easy to grate)

1/2 C. Toasted Plain Coconut

1/4 C. Toasted Cashews rough chop

Set all this aside

For a sauce you pour on the rice you need

8 oz. of pitted dates chopped

2 T. Grated Red Onion

1 Cup water

1 teaspoon anchovy paste

Cook this up in a sauce pan

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For about 5 minutes on medium high heat till it looks like it’s sort of coming together and set aside.

Prepare 3 cups of cooked rice. ( I used Pink Madagascar)

Stir in cold ingredients then stir in sauce from your sauce pan. Stir till mixed and serve with a few leaves of spinach. (I used heirloom red spinach)

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This is forking delicious!

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Vietnamese Style Stuffed Beef Grape Leaves in Summer Rolls Recipe

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The recipe for the Grilled Beef Rolls with Nuoc Cham Dipping Sauce  is by Chef Andrew Zimmern and was published in Food and Wine Magizine.  The recipe is very easy to make and is a wonderful refreshing light snack or meal when you serve it in a Summer Roll or is delicious as is as an appetizer.

Grilled Beef Rolls

2 lbs. Ground Sirloin

3 Garlic Cloves Minced

3 Tablespoons Tomato Paste

2 Tablespoons Cornstarch

2 Tablespoons Soy Sauce

2 Tablespoons Rice Wine or Sherry

1 Tablespoon Asian Fish Sauce

1 Tablespoon Sambal or other Asian Chili Sauce

1 Tablespoon Sugar

1 teaspoon freshly ground pepper

40 jarred brined – drained-rinsed and patted dry Grape leaves

Vegetable or peanut oil for grilling

I made this recipe twice and the first time didn’t have fish sauce so I substituted some minced anchovies and really forking liked it. This 2nd time I made it I used Red Boat Fish Sauce that’s made of anchovies but different with bells and whistles as fish sauce is. I made one sample to see how it taste. I don’t know why but when I used the fish sauce I didn’t  like the bitterness and found the flavor too strong and added about an inch of fresh grated ginger and 3 additional tablespoons of sugar the second time I made them to balance out the taste.

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(Be Cool and pretend you don’t notice I rolled the example the wrong way. I was on a roll and didn’t forking feel like photoing more. It worked and still was good.) The best way are grape veins inside.

Directions just combine ingredients.  Place a small cigar shape of meat in grape leaf near stem, fold sides over meat and roll up in a mini burrito shape. You can grill them but for me they will fall threw the grill so I just roasted them off on a covered pan in the over at 350 for about 15 minutes.

One of two pans

One of two pans

(I rolled most of them right I think I only forking rolled two of them wrong)

I made a bunch and froze all but what I would eat in the next two days.

Then I put them in Summer Type Rolls. I used lettuce, Carrots, Zucchini and Mint.

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I soaked the Rice Paper in warm water for a couple seconds till it softened.

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I rolled them just like the leaves.

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My Companion doesn’t care for Nuoc Cham Dipping Sauce so I made a simple dipping sauce of combination of Sambal with Peanut Butter and water.

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