Freezing dolma
How to freeze dolma and grape leaves for dolma
Categories: Freezing
Tags: Freezing dolma, Freezing greens
Many housewives complain that dolma made from pickled leaves is not very tasty. The leaves are too salty and hard, and the sourness that makes dolma so tasty is lost. It is much easier to be proactive and prepare grape leaves for dolma for future use, that is, by freezing them in the freezer.
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