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Instant Pot Paleo Stuffed Grape Leaves (AIP)

March 9, 2017 by Joanna 22 Comments

Instant Pot Paleo Stuffed Grape Leaves (AIP) - succulent grape leaves are stuffed with grass-fed beef, cauliflower rice, golden raisins, fresh mint, and Middle Eastern spices! So delicious and easy in the Instant Pot! | fedandfulfilled.comIt’s been almost 10 years since I graduated from college.  Seriously, where has the time gone?!  There are days when I really miss the college life and not having “real” cares or worries, except for the occasional term paper or class project.  Yet, for all of the many wonderful memories I have of being away at school, it was hard to beat the nostalgic feeling of coming home, especially after grueling final exams.

My mom was so wonderful about making me my favorite meals each time I came home.  And 9 times out of 10, I requested Middle Eastern food!  My mom’s side of the family is 100% Syrian, so we grew up eating hummus before hummus was cool.  🙂  If you’re unfamiliar with traditional Middle Eastern foods, they are items like kibbeh (baked beef or lamb mixed with bulgur wheat, pine nuts, and spices) topped with labneh (plain yogurt), tabbouleh (a flavorful salad of parsley, bulgur wheat, carrots, cucumber, tomatoes, and lemon juice), mujadarra (lentils, rice, and onions), stuffed grape leaves (with meat, rice, spices, and lemon juice), and of course, warm pita bread with hummus.  If I close my eyes, I can almost taste our delicious Mid-East feast right now… so good!

A lot has changed over the past 10 years, but my love for Syrian food remains the same!  But unfortunately, most of the ingredients in my favorite ethnic foods are off limits now.  Thankfully, my mom and I have been able to “Paleo-ify” almost all of our favorite Syrian dishes!  And today, I’m going back to my Middle Eastern roots with a Paleo and AIP spin on the traditional stuffed grape leaves that my mom and grandma (or “Sitto” in Arabic) used to make.  

I’m proud to say that my Instant Pot Paleo Stuffed Grape Leaves not only taste like the originals, but they might even be BETTER!  Each grape leaf is stuffed with grass-fed beef, cauliflower rice, sweet golden raisins, and Middle Eastern spices, all cooked in a delicious, lemony broth.  And with the help of the Instant Pot, these grape leaves are quicker and easier to prepare!  Allow me to bring a beloved piece of my Middle Eastern heritage into your kitchen today with these healthy and delicious Instant Pot Paleo Stuffed Grape Leaves!

Instant Pot Paleo Stuffed Grape Leaves (AIP) - delicious, lemony grape leaves are stuffed with flavorful beef, cauliflower, raisins, herbs and spices for an amazing Middle Eastern meal! | fedandfulfilled.comHopefully you’re not sick of the Instant Pot yet!  I keep falling in love with it every time I use it and the recipes featuring it just keep coming!  If you haven’t become a part of the Instant Pot fan club yet, that’s okay!  You can still make this recipe without one, but I can’t guarantee that it will turn out quite as well!  And it definitely won’t be as easy.  So, I’ll do my usual “get an Instant Pot on Amazon” plug one more time and then it’s onto making these Instant Pot Paleo Stuffed Grape Leaves!

Instant Pot Paleo Stuffed Grape Leaves (AIP) - these grape leaves are full of flavor, easy to make, and very allergy-friendly! Can't wait for you to try them! | fedandfulfilled.comFor some reason, grape leaves always seem like an intimidating thing to make.  But really, once you learn how to roll them, they’re actually super easy!  Before we get to the rolling part, you’ll just want to do a bit of prep, like ricing the cauliflower.  It’s a breeze with the help of a food processor.  Or, you can even buy a couple bags of pre-riced cauliflower.  Just make sure you get a fairly fine rice texture.

The cauliflower rice gets combined with the ground beef (lamb would also be delicious), fresh mint and parsley, spices, and golden raisins.  The mix of flavors here is absolutely wonderful!  I’m pretty sure my Sitto never put cinnamon or raisins in her grape leaves, but I felt like just a touch of sweetness really takes them to the next level!  Even though she liked her traditional recipes, I think even she would approve of my tweaks!

Instant Pot Paleo Stuffed Grape Leaves (AIP) - a flavorful blend of grass-fed beef, cauliflower rice, golden raisins, fresh mint and parsley, and Middle Eastern Spices! Healthy and delicious! | fedandfulfilled.comThis is where you need a bit of elbow grease.  To mix the filling together evenly, you really need to dive in and mix it with your hands.  You want all of the spices and cauliflower rice to be dispersed evenly, so really take out your aggression on this meat mixture!  😉  You’ll want a texture that looks like the photo below.

Instant Pot Paleo Stuffed Grape Leaves (AIP) - a delicious and healthy Middle Eastern recipe that is perfect as an entree, side dish, or appetizer! Yum! | fedandfulfilled.comNow comes the fun part.  (It’s actually a bit tedious, but it COULD be fun if you put on some good music and roll up the grape leaves with a friend!)  After your jar of grape leaves has been drained and rinsed, place a few grape leaves on the bottom of the Instant Pot.  This just prevents the bottom layer from getting too much heat.

Instant Pot Paleo Stuffed Grape Leaves (AIP) - a flavorful Middle Eastern recipe made easy with the Instant Pot! | fedandfulfilled.comThen, place a grape leaf on a cutting board and make sure the stem and leaf veins are face up.  (If the stem isn’t already cut off, make sure you trim it off.)  Take a scoop of the meat mixture and place it near the stem area.  Tuck in both sides and carefully roll up the filling as tightly as you can.  With traditional grape leaves that use actual rice, you want to roll the grape leaves loosely, since the rice expands.  But with cauliflower rice, we don’t have to worry about that happening!

Instant Pot Paleo Stuffed Grape Leaves (AIP) - grass-fed beef, cauliflower rice, golden raisins, and fresh herbs and spices are packed into lemony grape leaves and cooked easily and quickly in the Instant Pot! | fedandfulfilled.comInstant Pot Paleo Stuffed Grape Leaves (AIP) - classic grape leaves are given a Paleo spin with this delicious and healthy recipe! | fedandfulfilled.comInstant Pot Paleo Stuffed Grape Leaves (AIP) - a Middle Eastern favorite is given a Paleo and AIP spin with the help of grass-fed beef and cauliflower rice! | fedandfulfilled.comInstant Pot Paleo Stuffed Grape Leaves (AIP) - these grape leaves are full of healthy protein, veggies, and fresh herbs and spices! Best ever! | fedandfulfilled.comPack the cute little grape leaves into your Instant Pot, as close together as possible, with each layer going in an opposing direction.  After rolling all 45-50 grape leaves, I got almost 3 full layers.  If you have some extra filling left, you can make meatballs, sliders, or just a simple sauté out of it.  It’s really tasty by itself!

Instant Pot Paleo Stuffed Grape Leaves (AIP) - a classic Middle Eastern favorite is given a Paleo spin and cooked easily in the Instant Pot! | fedandfulfilled.comTo finish off the grape leaves and get them cooking, simply add in 1/2 cup each of water and lemon juice and then set the Instant Pot for 15 minutes on Manual mode.  It’ll take some time to heat up, but it’s amazing that it only requires 15 minutes of actual cook time!  Traditional grape leaves usually take at least an hour or more to cook fully!  It’s also hard to cook them all evenly.  The ones on the bottom tend to cook faster than the ones on the top of the pot.  Not so with this recipe!

When your Instant Pot Paleo Stuffed Grape Leaves are finished cooking, allow the steam to release naturally before opening the lid.  You should have 3 layers of perfectly cooked grape leaves that are ready to be devoured!Instant Pot Paleo Stuffed Grape Leaves (AIP) - savory beef and cauliflower rice are combined with sweet golden raisins, cinnamon, and fresh mint to create an incredible main dish or appetizer recipe! | fedandfulfilled.comThis recipe could be used as a main course with tabbouleh or your favorite salad and some pita chips, or as an appetizer or side dish to round out a Middle Eastern meal.  Let me tell you, I could eat these grape leaves hot or cold at pretty much any time of the day!  They are just that good!

Instant Pot Paleo Stuffed Grape Leaves (AIP) - a healthy, Paleo take on traditional rolled grape leaves that is made easy in the Instant Pot! | fedandfulfilled.comI like plating my Instant Pot Paleo Stuffed Grape Leaves with an extra squeeze of lemon and some fresh herbs like parsley or mint.  They’ll make an impressive dish to share with friends and family for holidays or just on an ordinary weeknight.  My family always made them at Easter and Christmas, and now that I have a simpler, faster method, I think we’ll be making and eating them much more often!  And hopefully some day, I’ll be preparing a big batch for my own kids when they’re craving Syrian food on their way home from college!  🙂

Instant Pot Paleo Stuffed Grape Leaves (AIP) - these Paleo grape leaves are packed full of grassfed beef, golden raisins, cauliflower rice, and Middle Eastern spices! SO good! | fedandfulfilled.com

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Instant Pot Paleo Stuffed Grape Leaves (AIP)
 
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Created by: Joanna Smith
Serves: 6-8 as a main dish
Ingredients
  • 1-15 oz. jar grape leaves
  • 1 cauliflower, riced
  • 2 lbs ground beef
  • 2 T fresh mint, chopped
  • 2 T fresh parsley, chopped
  • 1 cup golden raisins
  • 2 teaspoons minced garlic
  • 2 teaspoons cinnamon
  • 2 teaspoons oregano
  • 1 teaspoon garlic
  • 1 teaspoon onion powder
  • 1 teaspoon sea salt
  • ½ cup water
  • juice of 2 lemons (about ½ cup)
  • lemon slices to garnish
Instructions
  1. Mix cauliflower rice, ground beef, herbs, and spices together in a large bowl. (You might want to mix with your hands!)
  2. Rinse jarred grape leaves and separate.
  3. Cover bottom of Instant Pot with a few plain grape leaves.
  4. To stuff: Spread out a grape leaf, stem/vein side up and fill with about a tablespoon of meat filling. The amount of filling you use will vary upon the size of each grape leaf. Roll in sides first, then roll up tightly.
  5. Place rolled grape leaves into the pot, packing them together tightly and keeping them going the same direction. Continue filling and placing them in the pot. Once you finish a layer, turn second layer of grape leaves in opposing direction.
  6. After all grape leaves are packed into the pot, add ½ cup water to the pot, along with about ½ cup fresh lemon juice.
  7. Set Instant Pot to Manual setting on High Pressure for 15 minutes. Make sure steam vent is sealed. Let pressure release naturally (about 25-30 minutes).
  8. Remove grape leaves onto a platter and top with fresh lemon slices .
  9. Makes about 45-50 grape leaves.
Notes
~If you're making this without an Instant Pot, you'll want to make sure that all of your layers of grape leaves are covered in liquid. Add extra water and lemon juice to cover them all. Press them down with a heavy, heat-safe plate and put a lid on the pot. Cook on medium/low heat and bring them to a simmer, then cook for at least an hour, or until the grape leaves are tender. (I have not tried the stove-top method with this particular recipe, so if you do, let me know how it turns out!)
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Filed Under: AIP, All Recipes, Apps and Snacks, Main Course, Sides Tagged With: AIP, appetizer, beef, cauliflower rice, dairy-free, dinner, gluten-free, grain-free, grape leaves, Instant Pot, main course, middle eastern, nightshade-free, nut-free, paleo, raisins, side dish, syrian

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  1. Rosie says

    March 9, 2017 at 10:50 am

    Jo, this looks amazing! Where do you buy grape leaves in a jar?

    I’m so excited to try it!

    Reply
    • Joanna says

      March 9, 2017 at 1:05 pm

      Thank you! They are SO good, you’ll love them! I found grape leaves at both Whole Foods and Giant Eagle, where the ethnic foods are. I’d imagine that any small specialty store might have them – either with Greek food or Middle Eastern food items. Hopefully you can find some easily! Happy cooking! 🙂

      Reply
      • Sandra says

        April 28, 2020 at 7:37 pm

        I found some at Albertsons this weel

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        • Joanna says

          April 29, 2020 at 12:16 pm

          Great! Glad you found them!

          Reply
  2. Izzy says

    March 12, 2017 at 7:23 pm

    Does the amount of water change if I add beef ribs/shanks below the grape leaves?

    Reply
    • Joanna says

      March 12, 2017 at 9:34 pm

      I can’t say for sure, since I haven’t tried it myself, but you could either give it a try with the liquid levels as written, or just add in maybe 1/4 to 1/2 cup extra of a mix of lemon juice and water to keep the flavor balance the same. It’s always better to have a bit more liquid than not enough! 🙂 Hope it turns out well for you!

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      • Izzy says

        March 14, 2017 at 8:03 am

        I made it and the liquid levels you originally recommended worked. Thank you so much!

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        • Joanna says

          March 14, 2017 at 11:53 am

          Awesome, glad to hear it! 🙂

          Reply
  3. Amany Younan says

    May 10, 2019 at 6:42 am

    Hi , it looks great but I did try it gave me burning warning, what did I do wrong?

    Reply
    • Joanna says

      May 10, 2019 at 11:01 am

      Hi Amany,
      Hmmm, that has never happened to me before with this recipe or any other! Here are a couple things to try:
      -Check for food or liquid stuck in between the inner pot and outer pot.
      -Make sure pressure valve is sealed and not venting steam.
      -Check that sealing ring is in place.
      -Add extra water to the bottom of the inner pot before putting the grape leaves in just to make sure there’s plenty of liquid in there.
      For more tips, this site is helpful: https://www.pressurecookrecipes.com/instant-pot-burn/
      Hope that helps you!

      Reply
  4. Kristin says

    November 10, 2019 at 1:13 pm

    I don’t eat beef. Do you think this recipe would work with either ground turkey or ground chicken?

    Reply
    • Joanna says

      November 10, 2019 at 2:32 pm

      Hi Kristin,
      I’m assuming it would still work with either of those substitutions- the flavor might be slightly different but definitely still worth a try! I would maybe just get a higher fat content of the ground poultry (rather than just the ground turkey breast or chicken breast, as those tend to dry out more easily). Hope it works out well for you! 🙂

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      • Kristin says

        November 10, 2019 at 7:56 pm

        Thanks so much for the reply!

        Reply
        • Joanna says

          November 10, 2019 at 8:23 pm

          My pleasure!

          Reply
    • Sandra says

      April 28, 2020 at 7:40 pm

      I use 1 lb of ground lamb instead of beef

      Reply
    • Judith Anne Cassis says

      February 20, 2021 at 5:19 pm

      I make them with ground turkey all the time.

      Reply
  5. Laurie says

    December 30, 2019 at 7:58 pm

    These came out great! I remember my mother and grandmother starting early in the morning and it was pretty much an all day event. I just got home from work at 4:00, husband mixed the rice and meat and it’s 5:00 (with preparation clean up done). This is my 3rd time using the instant pot and I’ll never do them on stove again.

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    • Joanna says

      December 30, 2019 at 9:37 pm

      Laurie, that’s wonderful! So glad you enjoyed the recipe! It used to take my grandmother all day, as well! I adapted her recipe for the Instant Pot and I only wish she was still alive to try this version! I think she’d be pleased that it’s such a time-saver without sacrificing flavor! 😉

      Reply
  6. Jan Vermilya says

    February 16, 2020 at 1:51 pm

    Joanna- I’ve been eyeing this recipe since you posted it in 2017 and I finally made it!! I was craving grape leaves so much I couldn’t resist. They’re cooking now but just wanted to thank you for all your recipes!! When I’m craving something tasty and savory that is gluten and dairy free I always start with your blog. I’m obsessed with your recipes – lifesavers for those of us that really struggle to meal plan! Thank you!!

    Reply
    • Joanna says

      February 16, 2020 at 1:57 pm

      Aw, Jan, that’s wonderful to hear! Thank you so much! I’m glad you’ve found my recipes helpful in your meal planning! 🙂 I hope you and your family are doing well! 😘

      Reply
  7. Frank says

    January 21, 2021 at 3:51 pm

    Delicious ! I used the trivet and laid some grape leaves on it before stacking the Dolmas.
    Kept them from getting soggy in the lemon water .

    Reply
    • Joanna says

      January 23, 2021 at 11:16 pm

      Great! So glad you enjoyed them and thanks for the tip!

      Reply

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