The recipe Hungarian Stuffed Cabbage
Hungarian Stuffed Cabbage recipe is a Dinner meal that takes several minutes to make. If you enjoy for Dinner, you will like Hungarian Stuffed Cabbage!
Hungarian Stuffed Cabbage
- What Course Is Hungarian Stuffed Cabbage?
- How Long Does Hungarian Stuffed Cabbage Recipe Take To Prepare?
- How Long Does Hungarian Stuffed Cabbage Recipe Take To Cook?
- How Many Servings Does Hungarian Stuffed Cabbage Recipe Make?
- What Are The Ingredients For Hungarian Stuffed Cabbage Recipe?
- How Do I Make Hungarian Stuffed Cabbage?
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This is my Nana's recipe with some adjustments to lower sodium, fat and sugar content. She was 1st generation Hungarian and was responsible for cooking up this and many other childhood memories for me and my family. What Course Is Hungarian Stuffed Cabbage?Hungarian Stuffed Cabbage is for Dinner. How Long Does Hungarian Stuffed Cabbage Recipe Take To Prepare?Hungarian Stuffed Cabbage takes several minutes to prepare. How Long Does Hungarian Stuffed Cabbage Recipe Take To Cook?Hungarian Stuffed Cabbage takes several minutes to cook. How Many Servings Does Hungarian Stuffed Cabbage Recipe Make?Hungarian Stuffed Cabbage makes 10 servings. What Are The Ingredients For Hungarian Stuffed Cabbage Recipe?The ingredients for Hungarian Stuffed Cabbage are: 1 Medium Head Savoy Cabbage1 pound ground lean Turkey 1 medium onion chopped 1 cup of brown rice 5 sprays I Can't Believe It's Not Butter, Original Buttery Spray 6 cups Campbell's No -Salt Added Tomato Juice 1 clove garlic finely chopped 3 Tbsp good Paprika 3 cups of good sauerkraut, drained 1 Tbsp cornstarch for thickening How Do I Make Hungarian Stuffed Cabbage?Here is how you make Hungarian Stuffed Cabbage: Preheat your oven to 350 degreesBegin by coring 1 medium head of Savoy Cabbage about half way down the middle of the cabbage. You can remove as many of the outer leaves as you can at this point and put them into gently boiling water along with the rest of the cabbage head until the loose leaves are tender and you can remove the outer leaves from the rest of the head you also put into the water. there is no need to add salt to the water. Place the tender cabbage leaves into a bowl of icde water to cool and stop the cooking.As the leaves cool, chop the onion and garlic clove. Spray a non-stick frying pan with the butter spray and saute the onion and the garlic slowly until caramelized. Break up the Turkey into a large mixing bowl and add the onions, garlic, rice, paprika, and a generous grinding of good black pepper and a dash of salt. The pepper is the secret ingredient. Mix all ingredients until combined. Next, you can start stuffing the cabbage. Take each cabbage leaf one at a time. First carefully cut the rib on the leaf so that it is flush with the rest of the leaf and it is easier to roll the filling. Put about 1-2 tablespoons of filling into the rib end of the leaf depending on the size of the leaf. Start to roll up the filling, and as you roll towards the outer edge of the leaf flip the two sides in so that the outsides of the rolls are enclosed. Continue this process until all the filling is used.Using a medium to large size roasting pan, with a lib, place and extra cabbage you had left over chopped into the bottom of the roaster. Add the sauerkraut and then the stuffed cabbage in one or two layers. Finally, mix the cornstarch with 2-3 tablespoons of the Tomato Juice then combine with the rest of the Tomato Juice. Pour this mixture over the stuffed cabbage just until covered. Cover, and place in your 350 degree oven for at least 90 minutes. Check the cabbage after and hour to make sure it is not boiling or burning. Serve 1 stffed cabbage per person with a dollop of Reduced Fat Sour Cream and perhaps a small salad and steamed carrots with dill. Number of Servings: 10Recipe submitted by SparkPeople user FCHOVITZ.What's The Nutritional Info For Hungarian Stuffed Cabbage?The nutritional information for Hungarian Stuffed Cabbage is:
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