Sunday, February 17, 2013

Galumpkis, or Polish Cabbage Rolls!!!!

Good Sunday morning!!! We went to dinner last night at friends and I volunteered to bring dinner. I had a hankering to make cabbage rolls so thought I would take them. I wanted to share with you how I make my Cabbage rolls. I apologize though because I forgot to take pictures of the process!!!! I know, BAD blogger!!!! But I will try to take you through it. Here we go:
 Ingredients
-2 pounds ground beef (I used meatloaf mix)
-2 stalk celery, chopped FINE
-2 small or 1 large onion chopped fine
-2 cups white rice, cooked
-salt pepper and garlic powder to taste
-1 large head of cabbage
2 small cans of tomato sauce
-2 cans of tomato soup

 First, remove the CORE from the cabbge. Then place the whole head in a big pot of water (to cover the cabbage). Bring to a boil and as it boils, remove each leaf to a colander. This usually takes about 10 mins. Meanwhile, cook your rice. Chop your onions and celery too.
Now mix together the ground beef, salt, pepper and garlic powder (I just eye it), rice and celery and onion. Place about a 1/3 to a 1/2 cup of the meat mixture onto a cabbage leaf, roll up and roll the sides in. Place seam side down in a lasagna pan. Repeat for each cabbage leaf. When the pan is full, mix tiogether the soup and tomato sauce and pour all over the cabbage rolls. I also sprinkle some more salt and pepper on top. Bake at 350 for about an hour. Mine took a little less than an hour. You can also do these ahead and freeze them. I recommend cooking them before freeing them, because if you don't they take FOREVER to cook after being frozen:):) I learned this the HARD WAY!!!!!!!!!!!:):)
I hope you will try these. We really enjoy them. I never liked cabbage til I had these. My MIL made them all the time and I loved them the first time.. Thanks for dropping by. I will be linking to:
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16 comments:

  1. Thanks for the Polish recipe. I am half Polish and have not ever had the chance to eat or make polish foods.

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  2. Thank you for the stuufed cabbage, Polish style. I'm gonna copy it Pinky, I love it!! Enjoy the rest of your Sunday.
    FABBY

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  3. The cabbage rolls look delicious! I have made them in times past, but now I am too lazy!

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  4. Pinky,
    YuMMy!!!
    Our recipes are very similar, dear friend!!!
    Thanks for sharing!!!
    Fondly,
    Pat

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  5. Hi lovely lady.
    I did copy the recipe thanks so much looks so yummy. Great friends and Great food go together.
    XXOO Diane

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  6. Pinky, We call this wonderful dish Halupkies and they are such a favorite of mine! Yours looks delicious even though it is only one picture!
    Thanks so much for posting and sharing your recipe! YUMMY!

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  7. These bring back such memories...my mom used to make these for us...I will have to remind her of how much I love them and hope that she will make them for me again!...they look wonderful!

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  8. Yummm Pinky! I love cabbage rolls and these look delish!

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  9. Thanks for sharing! I remember my mother making these when I was a child.

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  10. Pinky, such a wonderful recipe. I can't wait to get off this diet so I can try it.

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  11. Wow, that looks YUMMY! Thanks so much for sharing, gonna have to try this!
    Blessings,
    Cindy

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  12. I'm salivating~ your cabbage rolls look wonderful Pinky! We prefer meatloaf mix over ground beef too :)

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  13. Yummo, Pinky! This is one of our very most favorite recipes to make for a crowd & yours look delicious!

    My recipe was exactly the same as yours for YEARS until my BIL, the prof. chef, had me try using 2 big cans of Original V8 instead of the tomato soup & sauce. OMGaloshes!! It is sooooo much better using his method. I hope you'll try it at least once...I bet you never go back to our original recipe...I haven't.

    Hugs to you,
    fondly,
    Rett

    p.s. There is NO way you could have taken photos of the process...you would have sticky all over your camera! LOL

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  14. My other half adores cabbage, so I know he will love your wonderful recipe, which sounds really tasty. As he put a huge cabbage into my shopping trolly, this will certainly be one menu for this week. I love the name you have given them, sounds so much better than Cabbage rolls.
    I'll be back to tell you my result.
    best wishes Barbara Lilian

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  15. Right away I am going away to do my breakfast, after having my breakfast coming again to read additional news.


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Thanks you for leaving your lovely comments. xo, Pinky

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