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Wednesday, December 28, 2011

Inspired by... Guluptsie

 

Gul-what? It's actually pronounced (or at least I pronounce it) Hul-op-shee and they are stuffed cabbage rolls! A perfect day-after-Christmas meal, especially if you have four hours to kill. Not sayin' I did, but these were a promised Christmas gift... you get the picture.

 

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My recipe is a variation of the one found here.

Ingredients
  • 2 large heads cabbage
  • 2 pounds ground beef
  • 1 pound bacon, crumbled
  • 2 tablespoons minced garlic, or to taste
  • 1 large onion, coarsely chopped
  • 2 cups uncooked white rice
  • 1 tablespoon Mrs. Dash
  • Salt and pepper to taste
  • 2 (14.4 ounce) cans whole tomatoes with juice
  • 2 (15 ounce) cans tomato sauce
  • 2 cups chicken broth
Directions
  1. Bring a large amount of water to a boil in a large stockpot over high heat. Remove cores from the cabbages with the tip of a paring knife, leaving the heads intact. Place the cabbages into the boiling water, and set aside to soften.
  2. In a large skillet, brown the beef over medium-high heat. Drain the meat in a colander. Using a little of the grease from the meat, stir in the onions and garlic; cook until softened and translucent. Stir in the rice, and cook until the rice has begun to brown. When the rice has browned, mix it together with the browned meat, add Mrs. Dash; season to taste with salt and pepper.

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3. Remove the heads of cabbage from the hot water. Remove the softened outer leaves, and rinse with cool water. Set the firm, small, inner leaves aside.

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4. Preheat oven to 350 degrees F (175 degrees C). Butter two 9x13-inch casserole dishes. Line with small inner cabbage leaves.

5. Lay a cabbage leaf flat on a work surface with the inside of the leaf facing up, and the core-side facing you. Place 1 to 2 tablespoons of the meat mixture on the bottom part of the leaf. Roll the leaf about halfway, then fold in the sides, and finish rolling all of the way. Place into the prepared dish, seam-side down. Repeat with remaining ingredients.

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6. Pour the canned tomatoes (with juice) into a bowl and crush by hand into 1/2-inch pieces. Stir in the tomato sauce and chicken broth. Pour this evenly over the rolls, and cover them with aluminum foil.

7. Bake in preheated oven until the rice has softened, and the juices are bubbling, about 2 hours.

This made 20+ rolls, but as others have noted, they do freeze well for later consumption. There are many variations of this recipe, so have fun with it!  And if you have a favorite version, please share!

 

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4 comments:

  1. mmm that looks yummy!

    Following from Fabulous Friday.

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  2. OHHHH- You have brought back so many memories of my nana! We pronounced it halup-kees. I didn't like these as a kid, but I am ready to give it another shot with your recipe. Thanks!

    I would love if you linked up at my party this weekend!

    http://kim-toomuchtimeonmyhands.blogspot.com/2011/12/get-schooled-saturday-4.html

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  3. i LOVE these... and thanks for the rminder.. will be making them soon!!!

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  4. I love cabbage, so this recipe looks very yummy! Thank you for linking it to Fabulous Friday!

    Warmly, Michelle

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