GOLABKI (STUFFED CABBAGE)
Provided by Food Network
Categories main-dish
Time 2h40m
Yield 12 to 14 cabbage rolls
Number Of Ingredients 16
Steps:
- For the sauce: Heat up tomatoes in a saucepan over medium-low heat until they begin to boil, then remove them from the heat. With an immersion blender, blend in cubed butter one piece at a time until the sauce is smooth and emulsified. Season with salt and a dash of cayenne if you like it a little spicy, but not enough to scare your Mom-Mom.
- For the cabbage: Bring a large pot of salted water to a boil. Slice off the bottom of the cabbage head and insert the knife around the core to make a square of insertions into the core of the cabbage. (Do not completely core the cabbage.)
- When the pot is boiling gently, drop the cabbage head in and boil it until outer leaves are softened, 4 to 5 minutes. Remove the cabbage head and wait a minute for it to cool, then begin to gently peel the outer leaves away. When the leaves are no longer soft and they become hard to peel, place the cabbage head back into the boiling water for another 4 to 5 minutes. Repeat removing the leaves and then boiling the cabbage until you get down to the core or the leaves become too small. (It's a good idea to boil extra cabbage leaves so you have the extras just in case the leaves rip.)
- Saute onions with a dash of canola oil in a saute pan over medium-low heat until onions are translucent. Combine sauteed onions with cooked white rice and allow to cool.
- Combine ground beef, pork, veal, eggs, onion and rice mixture and salt and pepper in a large stainless steel bowl. Mix until well combined, then set aside. (We'll call this the filling from here out.)
- Preheat the oven to 425 degrees F.
- Place 1/4 cup filling into the bottom of a cabbage leaf. Tuck the sides of the leaf in and roll the leaf up and over and make a small package. Place the finished roll seam-side down in a 12-by-10-inch baking pan that's at least 2 1/2 inches deep. Continue with the remaining leaves and filling and tuck them tightly into the baking pan. Pour 1 inch vegetable stock into the bottom of the baking pan. Cover the cabbage rolls with a sheet of parchment paper, then cover in foil. Bake for 25 minutes.
- Remove cabbage rolls from the oven and turn it down to 325 degrees F. Take off (but reserve) foil and parchment paper. Pour off the vegetable stock (no need to save it; it'll taste like cabbage water...yum). Top the drained cabbage leaves with just enough tomato sauce to coat the top of the cabbage and make a small pool under the rolls. Replace the parchment paper and foil and bake the cabbage rolls 45 minutes more.
- Serve the finished golabki by topping them with a ladle of the reserved sauce, a little fresh dill, and a dollop of sour cream.
GOLABKI - CABBAGE ROLLS
This is how I like my cabbage rolls. I came to love sauerkraut rolls prepared this way when I tried something similar at the sauerkraut festival in my little town. The church that made them one year posted the recipe (albeit it was for umpteen million of these) and while I wasn't smart enough to jot that recipe down at the time, I did remember some key ingredients. This recipe is very close to theirs in taste, and that's great because now I don't have to wait for 1 year to pass before I can have them again. They are very simple to make if you freeze the cabbage, and make a great hearty entree. I hope you enjoy!
Provided by PalatablePastime
Categories One Dish Meal
Time 9h30m
Yield 5-6 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 15
Steps:
- Wrap cabbage in plastic wrap and place in freezer; allow to freeze overnight.
- Thaw before using; when thawed, core cabbage and carefully remove leaves, leaving them whole.
- Alternatively, you may core cabbage, and immerse it into boiling water, removing it every few minutes and carefully lifting away loosened leaves.
- Rinse sauerkraut and allow to drain.
- Brown ground pork, beef, onion, salt and pepper in a large skillet, and drain off any fat.
- Allow meat mixture to cool slightly, then stir in condensed tomato soup, egg, uncooked rice and paprika.
- Preheat oven to 350°F.
- Place one cabbage leaf flat, and towards the stem end, place some of the meat mixture on the leaf.
- The amount of meat you use will vary, depending on the leaf size; make sure it is not overstuffed (rice expands during cooking).
- Fold sides of cabbage leaf over meat and roll up loosely until meat mixture is sealed within the roll.
- Place the cabbage roll seam-side-down in a large casserole dish or lasagna pan.
- Continue rolling up cabbage until you run out of meat or leaves large enough to use.
- If you have leftover meat, spoon it into the cracks between the cabbage rolls.
- If you have leftover cabbage, chop it coarsely and layer over the top of the rolls.
- Spread sauerkraut evenly over the top of the cabbage rolls.
- Stir together tomato juice, with water/tomato juice/kraut juice (make sure your total is about 2 1/2 cups) along with the 2 tsp of Worcestershire sauce.
- Pour this over the cabbage rolls.
- Sprinkle lightly with remaining paprika.
- Cover casserole (may use foil) and bake for one hour.
- Remove foil or other covering and bake 30 minutes more.
GOLABKI (STUFFED CABBAGE ROLLS)
Cabbage leaves are stuffed with ground beef, rice, then simmered in tomato soup. Works great in the oven or a slow cooker. Serve with pan juices and a drizzle of sour cream, or mix the pan juices with sour cream and ladle it over the cabbage rolls. Also, good with mashed potatoes and cucumber and sour cream salad. Cabbage rolls freeze well before or after cooking.
Provided by Rosey in Florida
Categories World Cuisine Recipes European Eastern European Polish
Time 1h50m
Yield 8
Number Of Ingredients 12
Steps:
- Bring a large pot of lightly salted water to a boil. Place cabbage head into water, cover pot, and cook until cabbage leaves are slightly softened enough to remove from head, 3 minutes. Remove cabbage from pot and let cabbage sit until leaves are cool enough to handle, about 10 minutes.
- Remove 18 whole leaves from the cabbage head, cutting out any thick tough center ribs. Set whole leaves aside. Chop the remainder of the cabbage head and spread it in the bottom of a casserole dish.
- Melt butter in a large skillet over medium-high heat. Cook and stir onion in hot butter until tender, 5 to 10 minutes. Cool.
- Stir onion, beef, pork, rice, garlic, 1 teaspoon salt, and 1/4 teaspoon pepper together in a large bowl.
- Preheat oven to 350 degrees F (175 degrees C).
- Place about 1/2 cup beef mixture on a cabbage leaf. Roll cabbage around beef mixture, tucking in sides to create an envelope around the meat. Repeat with remaining leaves and meat mixture. Place cabbage rolls in a layer atop the chopped cabbage in the casserole dish; season rolls with salt and black pepper.
- Whisk tomato soup, tomato juice, and ketchup together in a bowl. Pour tomato soup mixture over cabbage rolls and cover dish wish aluminum foil.
- Bake in the preheated oven until cabbage is tender and meat is cooked through, about 1 hour.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 394.3 calories, Carbohydrate 41.5 g, Cholesterol 60.8 mg, Fat 17.9 g, Fiber 5 g, Protein 20.1 g, SaturatedFat 7.2 g, Sodium 1428.5 mg, Sugar 20.1 g
GOLABKI - POLISH CABBAGE ROLLS
Polish cabbage rolls (filled with a mixture of rice, pork, and beef) stewed in tomatoes. This is a dish I remember my Gram making. I've taken the recipe and tweaked it as I've cooked. The dish is hearty and delicious--and known by other names throughout Eastern Europe. I've made it for friends who have never had Polish food before, and they loved it with a fervor that surprised me. It may look very time intensive, but it's a meal unto itself and can be frozen or reheated easily. It also helps to split it into two main phases: 1) making the meat filling and freezing the cabbage the night before; 2) assembling the golabki. For Polish food, it's surprisingly easy (this is coming from someone who makes her own pierogi from scratch). Enjoy!
Provided by LMCski
Categories One Dish Meal
Time 2h50m
Yield 8-10 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 15
Steps:
- Chop onion.
- Mince garlic.
- Saute garlic and onion in 2 T butter over medium heat until onions are caramelized. Remove from heat and let cool to near room temperature.
- Beat 2 eggs thoroughly with 2 T marjoram, 1 T thyme/sage, salt, and pepper.
- In bowl, add ground beef, pork (or veal), rice, onion, garlic, and eggs.
- Mix thoroughly with your hands.
- Cover and let rest in the fridge. (You can let it sit overnight, it will just let the flavors permeate more.).
- Core cabbage.
- Blanche cabbage leaves in boiling water, peeling them off as they become limp. (Alternatively, after coring the cabbage, you can put it in the freezer and after it's frozen, let it thaw and the leaves will be limp--you can just pull them off. **If you choose to freeze, freeze the cabbage the night before and keep in mind it will take a few hours for it to thaw**).
- Once you've separated all the leaves, take a paring knife and cut off any thick stems preventing the limp leaf from bending/rolling.
- Put about 2 T of meat filling in the center of each leaf. Fold the sides of the leaf in and roll it up into a little package. Put each golabki seam-down into a casserole dish. (At this point, if you like, you can freeze them and thaw them later. Once thawed, continue with the recipe steps below.).
- Once you've used up all the cabbage leaves or meat filling, take your cans of tomatoes and pour them over the golabki.
- Sprinkle the remaining teaspoons of marjoram into the tomato sauce before pouring it over the golabki and tomatoes.
- Bake covered at 350 for 2 hours.
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