Dolmas are awesome, around these parts if it's a vegetable that can be cooked and hollowed out (or rolled like cabbage) it will eventually end up as a dolma. That said, my aunt makes one kickass variety using spinach (or a variety of spinach, can't remember the correct english name, not sure if it even exists) to roll these spoon sized bits of heaven, plus a damnably good, thick sauce they're originaly cooked in.
Also, just had some old bread, all spread with margerine, some cheese and toasted, quite awesome stuff, especially if you forgo the salty variety for some sugar and Nesquick on the margerine (extra points for combining that with cheese, can't tell if it's sweet or salty but it's good).
Also another meal I really like (both making and eating) is small cubes of pork/cow meat (not just the red stuff, some fat is great) with onions. Start out with 3-4 onions finely chopped up, use a medium to low heat to make them go all yellow (careful that you don't burn them), then add meat, stirr and add spices, some white wine is also nice to add towards the end to help with the onion falling apart, my mom also adds green paprikas sometimes, not a big fan of those.
Once finished you have this wonderfully smelling plate full of soft chewy meat that swims in sweet sweet onions. Best served with mashed potatoes, goes well with just bread tho.