Mrs Galumpki's Stuffed Cabbage Rolls

There is no Mrs. Galumpki. We just thought it was a funny name for a fictional cook. I don't think this is a true Polish Stuffed Cabbage but I think it's really good and easy to prepare. They keep in the fridge for several days, freeze well and can be easily doubled. This was a dish that sold well in my Aunt's deli. Use a large head of cabbage; for some reason Zaar won't let me use that as a measurement. Make it easy on yourself and try How to Prepare Cabbage Leaves for Stuffing. One thing my mother always did to speed things up was to make this recipe UN-stuffed. Just a layer of chopped cabbage topped with all the ingredients and more chopped chopped cabbage topped with the sauce made a fast meal for a large family and could be done in the oven while Mom got a suntan while hanging up the wash on the clothesline. Just kidding. She worked sunup to sundown and I think she cleaned in her sleep. Show more

Ready In: 1 hr 40 mins

Serves: 12

Yields: 1 pot full

Ingredients

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Directions

  1. In a medium saucepan, bring water to a boil.
  2. Add rice and stir.
  3. Reduce heat, cover and simmer for 20 minutes. Or use your rice cooker.
  4. Prepare the cabbage leaves according to Recipe #305376. Remove the tough stem and ribs. It is okay to use a large leaf patched up with a smaller leaf. Save the center of the cabbage and chop it up to use as a bed in your pot.
  5. Combine the meat, cooked rice, onion, egg, salt and pepper in a bowl.
  6. Stir in half can of tomato soup and mix well.
  7. Put about a scant 1/4 cup of filling in each leaf.
  8. Roll them up from the stem end folding the sides in so the filling does not fall out.
  9. Do not roll too tight, just snug.
  10. Use a toothpick to keep them from unrolling in your pot.
  11. In a large wide pot, add the remainder of the cabbage, chopped up.
  12. This is the bed the little rolls will lay on.
  13. Add 1/2 cup tomato juice to the bed.
  14. Line up the cabbage rolls on top (It is okay to double stack them if you need to).
  15. Mix the rest of the soup with the drained stewed tomatoes and pour over the rolls.
  16. Put a lid on the pot and cook on medium heat until the pot boils.
  17. Lower heat and continue cooking for 50 to 60 minutes longer until the cabbage leaves are very tender.
  18. Keep the heat on low.
  19. Keep the rolls warm in your crock pot if you like.
  20. Option; bake them in a 325 degree Fahrenheit oven, tightly covered, for two or three hours after being brought to the boil.
  21. Check for tenderness of the cabbage leaves.
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