Vegetarian Stuffed Cabbage Recipe - Food.com (2024)

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"My ds loved this and even packed the leftovers in tupperware so his girlfriend could have some! Never asked about the "meat"! If following WW this is only 5 WW pts for 2 cabbage rolls. When I made this I miscalculated the time, so I put in the fridge and the next day added 1 can tomatoes w/green chilies and some leftover WW cheese and cooked for 30 minutes or so. Although delicious this is a time consuming recipe -- the original recipe says 2 1/ 2 hours but I took 3 hours to make this plus the another 1/2 hour to reheat the next day --- so be prepared! Recipe source: WW Healthy Cooking Basics"

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Ready In:
3hrs

Ingredients:
13
Serves:

4-6

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ingredients

  • 1 cup pearl barley
  • 3 cups water
  • 1 head savory cabbage, leaves seperated (original recipe says to use 8 leaves ( but I used the whole head of cabbage)
  • 2 teaspoons canola oil
  • 8 ounces mushrooms, sliced (original recipe says to use cremini mushrooms but I used ordinary white mushrooms)
  • 1 onion, chopped
  • 1 teaspoon soy sauce
  • 3 tablespoons parsley
  • 2 cups marinara sauce
  • 1 cup water
  • 2 teaspoons apple cider vinegar
  • 1 (10 ounce) can tomatoes and green chilies (optional)
  • 1 cup low -fat shredded cheese (optional)

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directions

  • Combine barley and water in saucepan and bring to a boil over medium high heat. Reduce heat and simmer covered for 30 minutes. Drain.
  • Meanwhile bring a large pot of water to a boil. Add cabbage leaves and return to a boil, cooking for 8-10 minutes. Drain. Rinse under cold running water. Drain. Transfer to cutting board and cut off thick ribs from the base of the cabbage leaves -- on some of the leaves I skipped this step.
  • Preheat oven to 350-degrees F. Spray 9 x 13 pan with Pam.
  • In a skillet heat oil and add mushrooms and onion, cook stirring for 5-8 minutes or until softened. Stir in soy sauce and cook for another 3-5 minutes. Stir in barley and parsley. Remove from heat and cool slightly.
  • Put mixture in a food processor and pulse until chopped -- you will probably have to work in batches.
  • Place 1/2 cup of the marinara sauce in bottom of baking dish.
  • Place 1/3 cup of filling in each cabbage leaf and fold in sides of leaf over filling and roll up.
  • Place rolls seam side down in baking dish.
  • In a large measuring cup or bowl stir together remaining marinara sauce (1 1/2 cups), water and vinegar. Pour over cabbage rolls.
  • Cover and bake for 1 1/2 hours.
  • What I did because of didn't estimate the time right is I refrigerated the pan covered and the next day added 1 can of tomatoes and some leftover WW cheese (not sure of the amount) -- cooked at 350 for 30 minutes or so.

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  1. I've made this several times. The first time I had to substitute lentils for mushrooms and it was very good like that! I didn't use the food processor either. I found that steaming the cabbage a little or dipping it in hot water really helped to remove the leaves in one piece. I served mine with unsweetened yoghurt dollops on top of the cabbage rolls and just a hint of grated Parmesan cheese. This is an excellent stuffed cabbage recipe! My friends and family enjoyed it enormously. I'll be making this again and again.

    SucculentSister

  2. Great recipe! I was afraid the filling would be too bland, but it wasn't. I followed the recipe except for the chili tomatoes, I left them out and I added a glove of garlic to the sauteed onions and mushrooms. I think I might add some more mushrooms next time. I baked covered for an hour and then uncovered for about half an hour until the cheesy became golden brown. It was delicious! Thanks for sharing this great keeper recipe!

    Lucky in Bayview

  3. We liked this recipe and thought it to be pretty easy to make. We did use the food processor, though I could see how it would not necessarily be essential. Paul Newman's marinara sauce was tasty in this dish. I did use the optional Rotel tomatoes and actually felt like it detracted from this particular dish (though I am a fan of Rotel tomatoes in other things). I think I would have enjoyed it more with just the taste of the marinara shining through, which is how I will make next time. Shredded monterey jack cheese on top was very complimentary. All in all this made for a tasty dinner and we enjoyed leftovers for lunches. I served with Cookgirls Recipe #488776 as a side.

    Dr. Jenny

  4. This was really good. I added the tomatoes and green chilies and cheese. I used Ragout sauce instead of Marinara as that is what I had on hand. It smelled amazing while it was cooking and tasted even better. Thanks for a great recipe.

  5. I enjoyed this vegetarian version. Like Prose, I didn't bother to process the filling. I also didn't sprinkle the cheese on top. I have frozen half of the rolls for a night when too busy to cook. Made for ZWT 6

    Coasty

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  1. I've made this several times. The first time I had to substitute lentils for mushrooms and it was very good like that! I didn't use the food processor either. I found that steaming the cabbage a little or dipping it in hot water really helped to remove the leaves in one piece. I served mine with unsweetened yoghurt dollops on top of the cabbage rolls and just a hint of grated Parmesan cheese. This is an excellent stuffed cabbage recipe! My friends and family enjoyed it enormously. I'll be making this again and again.

    SucculentSister

  2. This is REALLY good! I subbed brown rice for the barley to make it gluten free. I only used the outermost 12 cabbage leaves and saved the smaller inner leaves for another recipe. I skipped the food processor step (seemed unnecessary), and reduced the cooking time. The rolls were nicely browned on top after about 35 minutes, so I took them out of the oven, and they were perfect (I suspect that my oven runs hot, though). Thanks for posting! I will make this again! Reviewed for Veg*an Swap, May 2010

    Prose

  3. REALLY loved this! I had never cooked with cabbage before so I love when I venture out of my norm and find a real treat! I made the recipe exactly as written (didn't use the extra tomatoes or cheese). The flavors were excellent together. I did not use a food processor and was still quite happy with the result. I found that the darkest outer leaves of the cabbage held up the best in the boiling water. Some of the inner, yellow leaves disintegrated a little. I know I'll be making this again. This is going in the "loved it" cookbook! Would also be delicious substituting rice or quinoa for the barley.

    Wish I Could Cook

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FAQs

Why is my stuffed cabbage meat tough? ›

If your cooked cabbage is tough, it's likely because the cabbage is not cooked through yet. Continue to cook the rolls until they're tender. It's also important to make sure you let the rolls rest after they're finished baking.

What is stuffed cabbage made of? ›

Mix ground beef, ground pork, cooked rice, eggs, onion, fresh parsley, garlic powder, salt, and pepper in a large bowl until combined. Lay 1 cabbage leaf on a flat surface; place 1 heaping tablespoon of filling at the base of a cabbage leaf. Overlap with the bottom of the leaf; fold in side edges and roll up.

How long does cabbage take to soften? ›

Put the cabbage leaves or shredded cabbage in a large pan and cover halfway with water. Bring to the boil and cook for 3-5 mins or until tender.

Is cabbage good for your gut? ›

Packed with phytosterols (plant sterols) and insoluble fiber, cabbage can help keep your digestive system healthy and bowel movements regular. It fuels the good bacteria in your gut that protects your immune system and produces essential nutrients.

How long should you boil cabbage before it's done? ›

How long should I boil cabbage? Shredded cabbage will be done in around 5 minutes; for wedges, it'll be done around 10. You want to cook until tender, but err on the side of caution—overcooked cabbage will turn limp and give off a less-than-pleasant smell. Tip: Make sure to drain your cabbage to prevent overcooking!

Can dogs have cabbage? ›

Both red and green cabbage is fine for dogs to eat, though red cabbage contains more vitamins and minerals than the green variety. However, all types of cabbage are safe for dogs to eat and can be a good nutrient-dense addition to their well-balanced dog food diet.

What ethnicity is stuffed cabbage? ›

Stuffed cabbage rolls are a popular Polish dish. Pork and beef mixed with rice or barley are nestled in a cabbage leaf and cooked in the oven or on the stove until tender.

What nationality eats the most cabbage? ›

China produces nearly half of the world's cabbage while Russia consumes the most per person. The average Russian eats about 44 pounds of cabbage a year. That compares to the 8.6 pounds eaten by Americans. Raw cabbage is rich in vitamin C.

Why do you put baking soda in cabbage? ›

Adding baking soda to your boiling cabbage can help reduce the objectionable smell and maintain the green color long after when it typically turns grayish from cooking for too long. However, this may rid the cabbage of its nutritional value.

What is the best way to remove cabbage leaves for cabbage rolls? ›

Get your big fork and hammer it into the cabbage core. Boil a lot of water in your biggest pot. Dunk the entire cabbage into the pot for about 30 seconds and remove the outermost leaf. Continue until the entire cabbage is peeled and finish your recipe.

How do you remove cabbage leaves without boiling it? ›

You want the leaves pliable, but still intact. Set the leaves on a clean kitchen towel or a baking sheet layered with paper towel to drain. Another method of removing the leaves is to stick the head of the cabbage in the freezer overnight. The next day, take it out of the freezer and allow it to thaw.

Do you have to wash the inside leaves of cabbage? ›

Even though the inside of cabbage is usually clean since the outer leaves protect it, you still may want to clean it. Remove the thick fibrous outer leaves and cut the cabbage into pieces and then wash under running water.

Why is my cabbage still tough after cooking? ›

You're not cooking the right kind of cabbage

If you do want to cook it, add a touch of acid like lemon juice or vinegar to lessen the effect. The Savoy cabbage can be used as a substitute for green cabbage, just keep in mind that its leaves are a bit more tender than that of other cabbages.

How do you soften the toughest meat? ›

Make a marinade with acidic components—such as citrus juice, buttermilk, yogurt, wine, vinegar or soda—to help break down tough connective tissue and muscle fibers.

How do you fix tough meat? ›

How to Tenderize a Tough Cut of Meat
  1. Pound it out. Pounding softens and tenderizes meat, making it easier to cut and eat. ...
  2. Use salt. ...
  3. Use an acidic marinade. ...
  4. Use kiwi, papaya, or pineapple. ...
  5. Score it. ...
  6. Slow cook it.
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