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  2. How to Make Vegan Cabbage Rolls

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    Learn how to make vegan cabbage rolls using tender cabbage leaves, a vegetable medley, mushrooms and bulgur simmered in a tomato sauce. The post How to Make Vegan Cabbage Rolls appeared first on ...

  3. Cabbage roll - Wikipedia

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    The cabbage roll is a staple in the Romanian cuisine with variations of the recipe and sizing depending on the region, typically taking up to 6 hours to cook. Traditionally made with pork, beef, bacon, rice, spices and aromatics, the cabbage rolls are broiled in a tomato sauce and served with polenta, sour cream and spicy pickled peppers.

  4. Holishkes - Wikipedia

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    Holishkes (also holipches or huluptzes or prokes or gefilte kroit) is cabbage roll dish in Eastern European Jewish cuisine. Holishkes are prepared from blanched cabbage leaves wrapped in a parcel-like manner around minced meat and then simmered in tomato sauce. Sometimes rice is added to the meat filling.

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  6. Sarma (food) - Wikipedia

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    In Serbia, the classic form of stuffed cabbage rolls has minced meat, which could be pork or beef. [28] In the winter fermented cabbage leaves (sauerkraut) are utilized as a wrap. [28] During the spring and summertime there is a replacement of the sauerkraut with grapevine leaves. [28]

  7. 35 Easy Cabbage Recipes That Prove It Deserves More ... - AOL

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    Cabbage Roll Soup. A Pretty Life in the Suburbs. Time Commitment: 45 minutes. ... Cabbage leaves play the role of a gluten-free wrap for this dish. If you have leftover beef, use it in a sandwich ...

  8. Cabbage is making a comeback. Here's the best way to eat it - AOL

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    Interestingly, some evidence suggests that laying cabbage leaves on inflamed breasts may alleviate pain. The science is spotty, but many moms swear by this therapy. The science is spotty, but many ...

  9. Ashkenazi Jewish cuisine - Wikipedia

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    One is kraut or cabbage borscht, made by cooking together cabbage, meat, bones, onions, raisins, sour salt (citric acid), sugar and sometimes tomatoes. Beet borscht is served hot or cold. In the cold version, a beaten egg yolk may be added before serving and each bowl topped with a dollop of sour cream.