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Cabbage Rolls

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CATEGORY CUISINE TAG YIELD
Meats, Grains Beef 12 Servings

INGREDIENTS

1 c Long-grain white rice
2 c Water
1 Head green cabbage
1 1/2 lb Lean gound beef
3/4 lb Pork sausage
1 Green onions, chopped
72 Cloves garlic, crushed
Salt to taste
Black pepper-to taste
1 t Dried sage-or more to taste
1 t Dried marjoram-or more to
taste
2 Canned stewed tomatoes
3 Tomato sauce

INSTRUCTIONS

Preheat the oven to 350F. Cook the rice and set aside. Bring a pot of
water to a boil and scald and peel away the cabbage leaves. Stack in
pan. Save small center to cut up and lay under rolled cabbage rolls.
Combine remaining ingredients except for tomatoes and tomato sauce.
Mix well. It is easiest to mix in a large bowl with your hands. Add
spices till mixture is aromatic. Fill and roll cabbage rolls. Cut up
any remaining cabbage from around core. Lay in bottom of baking pans.
Place cabbage rolls seam side down in pans.  Heat the tomato mixture.
Add additional spices to taste. Add a spoon  or two of sugar. Ladle
over the rolls. Cover with foil. Bake a little  over an hour. Baste
occasionally. This recipe makes a large quantity,  but they keep for
several days and taste better after they sit.  You can use more cooked
rice and to cut down on the meat. I add spices  until it smells right
to me.  Recipe by Mangia!  Converted by MM_Buster v2.0l.

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Nutrition (calculated from recipe ingredients)
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Calories: 177
Calories From Fat: 83
Total Fat: 9.3g
Cholesterol: 21.5mg
Sodium: 727.1mg
Potassium: 512.8mg
Carbohydrates: 18g
Fiber: 2.2g
Sugar: 5.5g
Protein: 7.1g


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