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Tuesday, May 11, 2010

My Recipe for Cabbage Rolls


I've been asked numerous times about my recipe for cabbage rolls (so here it is).  Hope you enjoy it as much as my family does!


Keep in mind that I don't have exact measurements (Sorry!), since I'm a dump it all in a bowl and mix it up kinda girl.  I also use around 4 pounds of hamburger (since #1 I have a big family and #2 I like to freeze some for another night's dinner).


Ingredients:
Cabbage
Hamburger
Salt
Pepper
Onion
Rice (cooked)
Basil Leaves
Oregano
Worcheshire Sauce
Tomato Sauce

Now, you can do this one of two ways (I've done it both ways).  The easiest way is to peel off the cabbage leaves and boil them in a pot of water (the other way is to boil the whole cabbage head and then peel the leaves).  

While the cabbage is boiling, mix together the hamburger, a few dashes of salt and pepper, a small chopped onion, rice (one of those boil in the bag size is the perfect amount), some basil leaves, oregano and a splash or two (or 3 depending on how much hamburger you are using) of worcheshire sauce.   Preheat oven to 375*.


Shape into balls about the size of your palm and then roll the cabbage around the meat mixture.


Place them in a roasting pan.


Pour tomato sauce over top of the cabbage rolls, then fill the can up with water and pour that on top as well.  Bake for about an hour.   I always use that time to peel, boil and mash some potatoes to serve with the cabbage rolls.


Easy Peasy and Delicious!

12 comments:

  1. These look delicious! I bet I can even make these vegan by adding lentils and chickpeas instead of the meat...yum. Perfect meal for a rainy, chilly day like today!

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  2. Anonymous6:18 PM

    I am so hungry right now! They look wonderful! This is comfort Food!

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  3. Anonymous9:23 PM

    Just happened upon your blog. And low-and-behold, I see stuffed cabbage. I was born in Pa. and enjoyed this dish at my mother's home and at weddings. Thanks for sharing.

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  4. I think I just might try this recipe! Thanks.
    I'm returning your FF from May 1 :O Sorry for the late return.

    ~Amber @ The Mom Road

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  5. I always beg my mama to make these!

    stopping by from SITS!

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  6. wow! this is so easy! thanks for sharing :)

    shuttling in from SITS :)

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  7. YUM! Thinking of trying these tonight!
    PS found you on SITS and thrilled! ;-)

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  8. You know, I've never liked cabbage rolls my entire life. But those photos make me want to try making these! Yum!!

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  9. Oh my goodness... I'm going to have to try this one out tonight, now that I've started to drool! ;)

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  10. I am bookmarking this and trying it when I go grocery shopping this week. Our local Fresh Market used to sell them, and I love them.

    I'd also like to say that is one fantastic yellow duck with the paper plate. I can't wait until my five-month-old son is old enough to make stuff. We're both artists. He'll probably be an accountant.

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  11. I made them! Stop by my blog and see the results! Mmmmmmmmmm. Thanks again!

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  12. That's great Christine....Thanks for the shout out on your blog!

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