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Lamb tomato and sweet spices

Lamb tomato and sweet spices

Ingredients

  • olive oil
    olive oil2 tbsp
  • ginger
    ginger4cm piece finely chopped
  • garlic
    garlic2 cloves peeled and chopped
  • tomatoes
    tomatoes800g peeled and chopped
  • lemon juice
    lemon juice2 tbsp
  • caster sugar
    caster sugar1 tsp
  • vine leaves
    vine leaves50
  • fennel bulb
    fennel bulb1 large
  • lamb mince
    lamb mince400g
  • onion
    onion1 medium
  • potatoes
    potatoes1 small peeled and coarsely grated
  • basmati rice
    basmati rice2 tbsp
  • chopped parsley
    chopped parsley2 tbsp
  • coriander
    coriander2 tbsp chopped
  • lemon juice
    lemon juice1 tbsp
  • garlic
    garlic2 cloves
  • clove
    clove½ tsp ground
  • cinnamon
    cinnamon½ tsp ground
  • tomatoes
    tomatoes2 medium

Instructions

Use pickled vine leaves here, preserved in brine.

Small delicate leaves are better than the large bristly ones but, if only large leaves are to hand, then trim them to roughly 12 by 12 cms so that you don't get too many layers of leaves around the filling.

And remove any stalks.

Drain the preserved leaves, immerse them in boiling water for 10 minutes and then leave to dry on a tea towel before use.

Basmati rice with butter and pine nuts is an ideal accompaniment.

Couscous is great, too.

Serves four.

First make the filling.

Put all the ingredients, apart from the tomatoes, in a bowl.

Cut the tomatoes in half, coarsely grate into the bowl and discard the skins.

Add half a teaspoon of salt and some black pepper, and stir.

Leave on the side, or in the fridge, for up to a day.

Before using, gently squeeze with your hands and drain away any juices that come out.

To make the sauce, heat the oil in a medium pan.

Add the ginger and garlic, cook for a minute or two, taking care not to burn them, then add the tomato, lemon juice and sugar.

Season, and simmer for 20 minutes.

While the sauce is bubbling away, prepare the vine leaves.

Use any torn or broken leaves to line the base of a wide, heavy saucepan.

Trim any leaves from the fennel, cut it vertically into 0.5cm-thick slices and spread over the base of the pan to cover completely.

Lay a prepared vine leaf (see intro) on a work surface, veiny side up.

Put two teaspoons of filling at the base of the leaf in a 2cm-long by 1cm-wide strip.

Fold the sides of the leaf over the filling, then roll it tightly from bottom to top, in a cigar shape.

Place in the pan, seam down, and repeat with the remaining leaves, placing them tightly next to each other in lines or circles (in two layers if necessary).

Pour the sauce over the leaves (and, if needed, add water just to cover).

Place a plate on top, to weigh the leaves down, then cover with a lid.

Bring to a boil, reduce the heat and cook on a bare simmer for 70 minutes.

Most of the liquid should evaporate.

Remove from the heat, and leave to cool a little - they are best served warm.

When serving, bring to the table in the pan - it looks great.

Serve a few vine leaves and fennel slices with warm rice.

Spoon the braising juices on top and garnish with coriander.

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