
Grilled cheese? Sure, it's American cheese between two slices of buttered Wonder white, "grilled" in a frying pan, right? Not if you're Heidi from 101 Cookbooks, who grilled cheese, literally.
The cheese is called halloumi and originates from the island of Cyprus. Traditionally made from both goat's and sheep's milk, Heidi's find in San Francisco is all sheep's milk. She grilled the slices of cheese, which unlike regular cheeses, can somehow stand up to very high heats, then used the slices as a base for a green bean salad.
Stuffed grape leaves are a typical Mediterranean and Middle Eastern food. Depending on which cultural cuisine, they
are called by slightly different names: "dolma" in Turkey, "dolmade" in Greece, and
"dolme" in Iran. The grape leaves are filled with anything from rice, different types of nuts, and meat,
usually lamb. 










