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This meat stuffed cabbage roll is baked and smothered in sweet and sour tomato sauce. Remove cabbage from water, drain and allow to cool. Once cooled, carefully peel leaves off of Set aside.
To get started with this recipe, we have to first prepare a few ingredients. You can cook cabbage rolls "galumpkis" using 18 ingredients and 16 steps. Here is how you can achieve it.
The ingredients needed to make Cabbage rolls "GALUMPKIS":
- Take 1 lb. Ground Chuck
- Make ready 1 lb. Ground pork
- Get 6 thin cut bone in pork chops or ribs
- Take 1 large head of cabbage
- Take 1 white onion
- Take 2 stalks celery
- Prepare 1 cup cooked white rice
- Prepare 4 cups chicken stock
- Make ready 15 oz. Can of tomato sauce
- Get 6 oz. Can of tomato paste
- Prepare 32 oz. Package of Frank's kraut
- Take 2 tbl. Spoons ketchup
- Make ready 2 tsp. Oregano
- Prepare 1 tbl. Minced garlic
- Get 1/4 cup brown sugar
- Prepare 1 lg. Egg
- Take 1/2 cup bread crumbs or panko
- Prepare Salt and pepper
Galumpkis (Stuffed cabbage rolls) in the collection of dishes of Russian cuisine. Description of the recipe with step by step cooking instructions. Home Fruits and Vegetables Cabbage Rolls (Galumpkis) with Peppers. You roll the stuffed cabbage leaves like a burrito.
Steps to make Cabbage rolls "GALUMPKIS":
- Core cabbage and simmer in water for about 15-20 mins to soften and make more pliable.
- Salt and pepper pork chops and brown on both sides in a Dutch oven or a pot that you have a lid for and is oven safe.Remove the pork and set aside.
- Leave all the the fat and brown bits in that have accumulated during the Browning process.
- Add your chopped celery and onions to the pan and saute 5-8 mins till soft and lightly browned.
- Deglaze your pan with your chicken stock making sure to break all your browned bits off the bottom of your pan to incorporate into the stock.
- Remove from heat and begin to place your pork chops or ribs into your pot of stock.
- This will give you some of the best fall off the bone pork and will work as a heat shield for your rolls.
- With your pre seasoned meat loaf mix basically with cooked rice mixed in. Add 2-3 tablespoon of your mixture to the cabbage leaf. The middle stem or rib should be removed to make the rolling process easier.
- Fold like a burrito or egg roll.
- As you go start to place your rolls on top of your pork.
- Try to keep them as uniformed as possible to help them cook evenly.
- Place your kraut with juices over the rolls. Then sprinkle your brown sugar over the top of the kraut. The whole sweet and sour thing.
- During your cabbage rolling and process you will find that some leafs were too small or damaged so keep them for the top. Lay them over the kraut.
- Place them in a preheated oven set at 325 degrees for an 1 1/2 hours till even 2 but no longer. You can also cook on your stove top for the same amount of time on a low simmer.
- Remove from oven and plate. This recipe really doesn't need any sides it's all there in one. Kraut chops rolls.
- Hope you all enjoy! This is my take on this timeless recipe. Remember there is no wrong way to make a cabbage roll no matter what ingredients you use!!!
Be sure to place the fold side of your galumpkis down on the pan while cooking to avoid the leaf opening up. Polish Cabbage Rolls Galumpkis are cabbage leaves stuffed with a mixture of ground meat, spices and rice that are baked in a tomato sauce. Here you may to know how to roll galumpkis. Watch the video explanation about Cabbage Rolls / Polish Gołąbki - Easy to Follow, Step by Step Recipe Online, article, story, explanation, suggestion. I grew up eating cabbage rolls (my step-father's side of the family was Polish), but never liked the cabbage part.
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