Stuffed Cabbage Leaves

Try this Stuffed Cabbage Leaves recipe, or contribute your own.

Stuffed Cabbage Leaves
Stuffed Cabbage Leaves

Try this Stuffed Cabbage Leaves recipe, or contribute your own.

  • Preparing Time: 30 minutes
  • Total Time: 30 minutes
  • Served Person: 4
  • Carbohydrate 8.03323750021836 g
  • Cholesterol 485.9 mg
  • Fat 183.503052500019 g
  • Fiber 2.6424750241134 g
  • Protein 3.37062750009476 g
  • Saturated Fat 116.141715 g
  • Serving Size 1 1 Serving (333g)
  • Sodium 2189.64450000191 mg
  • Sugar 5.39076247610495 g
  • Trans Fat 12.8738100000025 g
  • Calories 1655 calories

Step-by-step

  • Boil water in a large pot.
  • Add cabbage leaves and cook for about 3-4 minutes.
  • Carefully lift out the leaves and let drain on a towel.
  • Cut a small V out of the root end to remove the hard spine of the leaves.
  • Saute onions in butter until soft.
  • If you need to brown any ground beef, do it at this time in the same pan with the onions.
  • Drain off any fat.
  • Add seasonings, rice and gravy.
  • Stir well to combine all these ingredients.
  • Spoon about ⅓ of the mixture on each of the cabbage leaves.
  • Fold in sides and roll to make a neat sausage-shaped package (Like a burrito).
  • Place seam-side down in a greased baking pan.
  • Pour tomato sauce over the rolls.
  • Cover lightly with foil and bake at 350 degrees for 50 minutes.

My Comfort Food Classic: Stuffed Cabbage Leaves

This recipe isn't just about food; it's about memories. The aroma of simmering cabbage, the savory blend of herbs and meat, the comforting warmth of a hearty meal – it all takes me back to my grandmother's kitchen. She made stuffed cabbage leaves like nobody else, and I've spent years perfecting my own version, striving to capture that same magic. This isn't just a dish; it's a love letter to family traditions and the simple pleasures of home-cooked food. The best part? It’s incredibly versatile. You can adapt the filling to whatever you have on hand – different meats, rice types, or even vegetarian alternatives – making it a perfect weeknight meal or a show-stopping centerpiece for a special occasion. The beauty lies in its simplicity and the satisfying feeling of creating something delicious from scratch.

My approach to cooking is all about practicality and flexibility. As a busy working mom, I need recipes that are both delicious and manageable, which is why I adore this stuffed cabbage recipe. It’s a one-pan wonder, minimizing cleanup, and it can easily be made ahead of time. I often prep the cabbage leaves and the filling the night before, then pop it in the oven in the morning before heading to work. This means a warm, comforting dinner awaits us when we arrive home, even after a long and hectic day. My family adores this dish, and I love knowing I'm providing them with a wholesome, homemade meal. It's more than just sustenance; it’s a symbol of care and nourishment, a reminder that even amid the chaos of everyday life, there’s always time for a little bit of comfort and deliciousness.

The secret to truly amazing stuffed cabbage leaves lies in the details. Don't rush the process of simmering the cabbage leaves; you want them tender but not falling apart. Seasoning is key, so don't be shy with the herbs and spices. Experiment with different combinations to find your perfect blend. And don't be afraid to add your own personal touch. I often incorporate leftover roasted vegetables or different types of meat into the filling, depending on what I have in my fridge. It's all about using what's available and letting your creativity shine. In the end, it’s not just about following a recipe; it’s about creating a dish that reflects your own personal taste and style. And for me, that's the most rewarding part of cooking.

Beyond the practicality and deliciousness, making stuffed cabbage leaves is a deeply satisfying experience. It's a process that allows me to slow down, connect with my ingredients, and create something beautiful and nourishing. The rhythmic chopping, the careful rolling of the cabbage leaves, the anticipation of the simmering aroma – it's a mindful activity that grounds me and helps me de-stress after a long day. It’s a reminder that even in the midst of a busy schedule, I can still find joy and peace in the simple act of cooking a comforting meal. And when my family gathers around the table, savoring the flavors and the warmth of our shared meal, I know that all the effort was more than worth it. This dish isn't just food; it’s a celebration of family, tradition, and the simple joys of home.

Ingredients Notes: The beauty of this recipe lies in its adaptability. Feel free to experiment with different types of rice, meats, and herbs to suit your taste. I've found that brown rice adds a lovely nutty flavor, but white rice works well too. You can use ground beef, pork, or even a combination of both. Don’t hesitate to add other vegetables like finely chopped carrots, celery, or mushrooms to the filling for extra flavor and texture. For the sauce, I prefer using a good quality tomato sauce, but you could also use crushed tomatoes or even a homemade tomato-based gravy. Remember, cooking should be fun and creative; so go ahead and personalize this recipe to make it your own!