Old-Fashioned Cabbage Rolls Recipe
These baked stuffed cabbage rolls are a weeknight classic.
You can never have too many different ways to incorporate cabbage into your favorite meals. This Old-Fashioned Cabbage Rolls Recipe is the perfect way for you to make a delicious cabbage dinner and cut out some carbs in your diet. These cabbage rolls are truly delicious and insanely easy to make. It only takes about 10 minutes to get this cabbage recipe prepped to be put in the oven, and then you have 75 minutes to yourself while it bakes. This old fashioned cabbage roll recipe is definitely one you'll want in your own cookbook.
We all know that grandma knows best... and she definitely knew best when she decided to make this old family recipe. She knew how to make a great meal that's big on flavor, but short on effort, and these baked stuffed cabbage rolls are exactly that. Make them for your own family when you have time on any weeknight, or save them for a cozy weekend meal.
Cooking Time1 hr 15 min
CostInexpensive
Total TimeUnder 2 Hours
Ingredients
- For the Cabbage Rolls
- 1 cup cooked white rice
- 1 egg, beaten
- 1 tablespoon green onions
- 1 pound extra-lean ground beef
- 1 teaspoon salt
- 1 teaspoon garlic powder
- 12 leaves of cabbage
- For the Sauce
- 1 can tomato sauce (15 oz.)
- 3 tablespoon brown sugar
- 2 tablespoon lemon juice
- 3 tablespoon Worcestershire sauce
Making These Cabbage Rolls for St. Patrick's Day?
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Old-Fashioned Cabbage Rolls Recipe
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In large bowl, combine 1 cup cooked rice, onion powder, ground beef, green onions, egg, and salt.
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Place about ¼ cup of meat mixture in center of each cabbage leaf, and roll up, tucking in ends. Place rolls in large baking pan.
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Mix together tomato sauce, brown sugar, lemon juice, and Worcestershire sauce. Pour over cabbage rolls. Cover with aluminum foil. Bake at 350 for 75 minutes.
Avoid Soggy Cabbage Rolls
Did you know cabbage is one of those veggies that tends to hold a lot of moisture? If you don't handle it properly, you could end up with a soggy recipe.
After washing your cabbage leaves for this recipe (and any other cabbage treat), be sure to dry them properly. A fantastic way to do this is to wash your cabbage and let it sit in the collindar for an hour or so with some salt sprinkled on. After that, you should be able to drain excess moisture.
Don't have the time? Try blotting them with paper towel once you've washed them instead.