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5 Vegetarian Stuffed Cabbage Recipes
Stuffed Cabbage with Tangy Tomato Sauce
Vegetarian Sweet & Sour Stuffed Cabbage Bavarian Stuffed Cabbage Rolls with Onion Sauce VEGETARIAN CABBAGE ROLLS Stuffed Cabbage (vegan) Stuffed Cabbage 2 cups cooked wild rice 1 cup diced onion 4 cloves garlic, thinly sliced raisins apple cider one small head cabbage tangy tomato sauce (recipe below) In apple cider, saute onion and garlic until onion is soft. Add rice, raisins and some more cider. Heat gently for a few minutes to let flavors meld. Take cabbage and core and plunge into hot water for a few (5?) minutes to loosen leaves. Peel off a dozen or so leaves. Put a layer of sauce in the bottom of the pan. Roll the cabbage leaves around the rice mixture by putting a tablespoon or so of the mixture i the middle of the cabbage leaf, fold up the sides and roll. Put the rolled cabbage on the sauce; layer as needed by putting sauce on top of the cabbage, adding more rolls, end with sauce. Cover and bake 30 minutes in a 350 degree oven. Tangy Tomato Sauce 28-oz can crushed tomato 1 cup diced onion 4 or more cloves minced garlic 1 tbs. apple cider 1 tbs. lemon juice Saute onion and garlic. Add crushed tomato. Simmer 5 minutes. Add apple cider and lemon juice. Simmer 5 more minutes. Vegetarian Sweet & Sour Stuffed Cabbage 1/2 cup dried porcini mushroom (I used porcini, oyster & shiitake) 2 cups rice 1 very large or 2 medium green cabbages 1 large onion left whole, and 1 onion, chopped 2 egg whites salt and pepper 1/2 teaspoon grated nutmeg 2 cups vegetable stock 1 pound mushrooms, chopped coarsely (about 6 cups) 3 cups canned pureed tomatoes 1/2 cup lemon juice 2/3 cup brown sugar 2 chopped serranos, optional Soak the porcini in 1 cup of hot water for 30 minutes. Drain and strain the porcini water through a cheesecloth-lined strainer. Reserve the liquid. Chop the porcini. Soak the rice in cold water for 15 minutes. Core the cabbage with a sharp knife. Bring a large kettle of salted water to a boil. Drop in the whole cabbage and cook for 5 to 10 minutes. Remove the cabbage with 2 large spoons and place it in a strainer. When cool enough to handle, remove the largest leaves. You will need about 16 to 18 large leaves. Drain the rice. Quarter the large onion and place it with the egg whites into the container of a food processor and puree. (I left the onion out of the stuffing, using only one onion, so I left out this step). Combine this onion puree with the rice, spices and soaked and chopped dried mushrooms. Bring 1 cup of stock and the strained reserved porcini liquids to a boil in a large saute pan. Add the chopped fresh mushrooms and cook, stirring over high heat until all the liquid is absorbed. Add the mushrooms to the rice mixture. Place 2 heaping tablespoons of filling on each cabbage leaf and roll up, tucking in the sides. Fasten with toothpicks. In a deep kettle, bring the tomatoes, lemon juice, brown sugar, chopped onion and 1 cup of stock up to a simmer. Add the cabbage rolls. Cover and simmer for 1 1/2 to 2 hours until the rice is cooked (doesn't take anywhere near this long). Baste the cabbage occasionally. Adjust the sweet and sour ratio and season with salt and pepper. Bavarian Stuffed Cabbage Rolls with Onion Sauce 6-8 servings Cabbage 1 medium head water 1-1/2 cups soy meat (beef flavor) finely chopped 1 small onion, diced 1 egg 2 slices white bread 1/3 cup milk 1 cup rice (brown or white), cooked 1 pinch pepper salt to taste ( approximately 1/3 tsp.) sauce: 3 Tbsp butter or margarine 1 big onion (1 cup diced) 2 Tbsp flour 2-1/2 cups cabbage stock 1/2 tsp. caraway seeds pinch pepper 1/3 tsp. salt or to taste Cut the core out of the cabbage. Fill a large pot half-full with water and bring to a boil. Put the cabbage with the core-side down into the water. Boil for a few minutes, then turn head around so core-side is up. Start to carefully remove the outer leaves with a pair of tongs. Try to leave the leaves as whole and undamaged as possible. The stem of the leaves should be soft enough to roll. Remove about 16-18 leaves and set aside on a plate. Leave the rest of the cabbage simmering for about 20 minutes to get the stock for the sauce. Soak the bread in the milk. Combine soy meat, rice, egg, soaked bread, onion, salt and pepper in a blender and mix well to get a thick paste. Spread one cabbage leaf out on the table in front of you with the stem end towards you. Take 1-2 tablespoons of the filling and place it on the stem end. Carefully roll up the cabbage leaf folding in the sides as well. Put seam facing down in a baking dish. Roll up all the cabbage leaves this way and place tightly next to each other in the dish. Set aside. Melt margarine or butter in a heavy saucepan. Add onions and saute until golden brown. Add flour and stir continuously until the flour is roasted and a light brown color. Add the cabbage stock and the spices and bring to a boil. Simmer for a few minutes. The consistency should be thin. If needed, add more stock. Pour this sauce over the cabbage rolls in the baking dish. Put in a preheated oven at 300F. Bake until the cabbage is tender and golden brown. Serve with parslied potatoes and apple sauce. VEGETARIAN CABBAGE ROLLS Yield: 12 servings 2 cabbage heads 3/4 cup barley 3/4 cup bulgur 6 cup water 1 cup rice 1 large onions 1 Tbsp paprika 1/2 tsp chili powder 4 garlic cloves, crushed 1/2 cup pine nuts 10 1/2 oz tofu, firm 1/2 bunch parsley; chopped 6 Tbsp soy sauce 4 Tbsp molasses 2 Tbsp sesame oil 2 cup spaghetti sauce 1/4 tsp sea salt 1/4 tsp onion powder 1/8 tsp garlic powder 1/8 tsp chili powder 1 Tbsp brown sugar 1 1/2 Tbsp wine vinegar 6 cup spaghetti sauce 3/4 tsp sea salt 3/4 tsp onion powder 3/8 tsp garlic powder 3/8 tsp chili powder 3 Tbsp brown sugar 4 1/2 Tbsp wine vinegar Precook grains in water until done. Crush tofu. Saute remaining ingredients in oil until cooked and add cooked grains. Season tomato sauce with remaining ingredients. Core cabbage and cook in boiling water for several minutes. Pull leaves away as they soften. Cut out hard core of leaf. Cut largest leaves in half. Preheat oven to 300. Oil 9"x13" casserole. Place enough tomato sauce to cover bottom. Fill cabbage leaves with cooked filling and wrap, tucking sides and ends in to form neat rolls. Place rolls snugly in casserole against each other. Spoon remaining sauce over. Cover tightly and bake 2 hours. Leave in oven until serving time. Stuffed Cabbage (vegan) 2 heads cabbage 1 1/2 cups brown rice, uncooked 3/4 cup raisins 1 cup brown sugar 2 cans stewed tomatoes 1/2 pound oyster mushrooms (sliced into small chunks) 3/4 cup walnuts, chopped coarse 2 large onions, chopped 1 cup lemon juice 1 cup water salt and pepper to taste Bring a large pot of water to a boil. Core the cabbage. Take the pot off of the heat, drop in a cabbage, and let sit 10-15 minutes. Drop the cabbage into a colander to cool a few minutes, then carefully pull off whole leaves and set them aside. You should get 12-16 leaves per head. Repeat with the second head. Set aside the remainder of the cabbage. Combine the rice, raisins, mushrooms, walnuts, brown sugar, 1/2 cup of lemon juice, 2/3 of the onion, and one can of tomato (drain off the juice and reserve it). Place approximately 2-3 Tbsp of the mixture onto the thick end of a cabbage leaf, fold in the sides, and roll towards the tip. Place seam-side down in a Dutch oven. Repeat until all of the cabbage leaves are stuffed (they will stack up to nearly fill the pot). Chop up the remaining cabbage into a bowl. Dump in the second can of tomatoes, the juice from the first, the remaining lemon juice, onion, salt and pepper, and any remaining filling. Mix, and dump on top of the rolls in the pot. Add about 1 cup of water (won't quite cover it). Heat on medium until the mixture boils, then cover and reduce heat to medium-low. Cook 3-4 hours, reducing heat to low if necessary. The rolls steam in the juices, and shrink down as the cabbage cooks. Don't stir! You can then serve immediately, or reheat the next day. It reheats and freezes well. To serve, spoon 2-3 rolls onto a plate, add some shmatas and juices, and serve with Russian rye bread (to mop up the juice). |
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I nominate you as the recipe guru of the week!!! LOL Great recipes - all of them. :)
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OK
I will try one tonight, I bought two heads of cabbage green/red
and was wondering what to do with them Dan |
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