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Topic: OT:How to you make stuffed cabbage
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redtom

08-31-2012 07:54:43
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My ma made it with raw hamburg and rice. (i thought raw rice too) but its too late to ask. I did it that way maybe once a long time ago. All my wife's cook books say cook meat first. We do but it seems to lack the flavor. Whats the YT experts way?




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redtom

09-01-2012 21:11:51
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 Re: OT:How to you make stuffed cabbageUPDATE in reply to redtom, 08-31-2012 07:54:43  
made them today. Used raw meat and cooked rice. turned out great! Yeah, and didn't mean to ignite the "name" war. We call em pigs in a blanket, stuffed cabbage, cabbage rolls, etc. The name was not the point of the original post.



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cannonball

09-01-2012 03:40:29
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 Re: OT:How to you make stuffed cabbage in reply to redtom, 08-31-2012 07:54:43  
My Wife makes them and she calls them CABBAGE ROLLS



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ShadetreeRet

08-31-2012 21:54:26
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 Re: OT:How to you make stuffed cabbage in reply to redtom, 08-31-2012 07:54:43  
Couple people mentioned "pigs in a blanket," around here "pigs in a blanket" consisted of rolling a canned biscuit flat and cutting it in half, and wrapping it around about half a hot dog and baking it in the oven until the bread was done. They are used mostly for party snacks.



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Rollie NE PA

08-31-2012 17:54:14
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 Re: OT:How to you make stuffed cabbage in reply to George Marsh, 08-31-2012 07:54:43  
It sounds like your talking about Pigs in the Blanket, also known as Piggies. My wife makes them the same way that Glennster does. She steams the cabbage leaves first. It makes it easier to wrap the meat .



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36 coupe

09-01-2012 03:19:19
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 Re: OT:How to you make stuffed cabbage in reply to Rollie NE PA, 08-31-2012 17:54:14  
My wife makes it once in a while,its called stuffed cabbage.Its a lot of work to make.Armenian women used to pick grape leaves when I was a boy and stuff them with meat.You need toothpicks to hold the wrapper on while cooking.Pigs in a blanket are different item.



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ShadetreeRet

08-31-2012 15:28:42
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 Re: OT:How to you make stuffed cabbage in reply to redtom, 08-31-2012 07:54:43  
My late wife would shred the cabbage coarsely and mix it all together and bake it, I guess you would call it casserole style. Saves the time of prepping the cabbage leaves and wrapping them. Dang, now you got me hungry!



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fergienewbee

08-31-2012 15:28:42
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 Re: OT:How to you make stuffed cabbage in reply to redtom, 08-31-2012 07:54:43  
My wife browns the burger and seasons it. Cooks the rice and adds stewed tomatoes to the meat. Then she chops the cabbage into noodle-sized pieces. She layers the cabbage, then adds meat mixture, then more cabbage, more mixture, etc. Bake at 350 until done. Tastes just as good but easier to prepare abnd eat.

Larry



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GeneMO

08-31-2012 12:35:27
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 Re: OT:How to you make stuffed cabbage in reply to redtom, 08-31-2012 07:54:43  
I went into that web site, Coal country recipes, and marked it in my favorites. they have lots of good recipes.

Gene



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David G

08-31-2012 08:24:38
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 Re: OT:How to you make stuffed cabbage in reply to redtom, 08-31-2012 07:54:43  
My mom used to make it, the meat was raw and got cooked all together.



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Polish Mike

08-31-2012 08:03:27
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 Re: OT:How to you make stuffed cabbage in reply to redtom, 08-31-2012 07:54:43  
http://www.coalregion.com/recipes/halupkies.php

Here's a link to a good recipe...



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glennster

08-31-2012 07:57:28
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 Re: OT:How to you make stuffed cabbage in reply to redtom, 08-31-2012 07:54:43  
mom would make it in a roasting pan with a lid. burger, rice and seasoning ,wrap with cabbage. place in a roasting pan, add a couple quarts of home made tomato sauce and bake in the oven.



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Brian G. NY

08-31-2012 18:00:38
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 Re: OT:How to you make stuffed cabbage in reply to glennster, 08-31-2012 07:57:28  
My Mom used to make a similar dish to Glenster"s when I was a kid back in the 50s.
She called it "pigs in a blanket" and I think sometimes she actually did use pork.
As I recall, to some other people, pigs in a blanket was something totally different but I don" recall what it was.
Anyway, it sure was good!!



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