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| Home -> [Bakery, Cabbage, Pastry, Rolls, Vegetables] -> [My mom's stuffed cabbage rolls (gulampki) Recipe] |
My mom's stuffed cabbage rolls (gulampki)
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Bakery, Cabbage, Pastry, Rolls, Vegetables |
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Ingredients:
| 1 1/2
| lbs | Ground chuck | | 1
| med | Onion, chopped | | 1/2
| cup | Bread crumbs, or as needed | | 1/4
| cup | Ketsup | | 1
| | Egg | | 1
| tsp | Steak seasoning salt | | 1
| tsp | Garlic powder | | 1
| | Medium head cabbage | | 1/2
| lbs | Bacon | | 16
| oz | Tomato sauce | | 1/2
| tsp | Oregano | | 1/2
| tsp | Onion flakes | | | Salt as needed | | 3
| | Pats butter |
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Procedures:
| 1 | Mix ground chuck, egg, seasoning salt, chopped onion, bread crumbs, ketsup together. | | 2 | Take one medium head of cabbage and put under hot water and let it run over the cabbage until the leaves come off easily. | | 3 | Prepare a large pot of hot water, and let it simmer to a rolling boil. | | 4 | Put the cabbage leaves in the hot water for a few minutes until they are soft. | | 5 | Drain, and let cool. | | 6 | Roll the meat mixture in the long part of the cabbage leaf and fix it together with a toothpick. | | 7 | Brush top of rolls with butter pats, and wrap with bacon. | | 8 | Put into a large baking dish (enamel is preferable) and bake at 350°F for about ?hour until brown. | | 9 | Pour tomato sauce, which has been mixed with oregano, garlic, onion flakes and salt, over the rolls. | | 10 | Canned, crushed tomatoes and paste may also be used. | | 11 | Bake at 350f for about 1 hour, or until bacon is brown |
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