Wartime
Wednesday: Stuffed Cabbage Rolls
With meat being rationed, recipes that were heavily
vegetarian became popular. Found in
Better Meals in Wartime, this recipe claims to be from Sweden:
½ pound
raw veal, pork, or beef, ground
1
small onion
1/8 C
grated carrot
½ t
pepper
1 t
salt
½ C
bread crumbs softened in ¼ C warm milk
1
medium-sized cabbage
Remove
10 outer leaves from cabbage and scald them. Then chop enough of the remaining
cabbage to make one cup. Mix this with the meat, onion, carrot, seasons and
crumbs. Form the mixture into 10 small rolls.
Place
one roll in each cabbage leaf, and roll up. Secure the rolls tightly with
toothpicks which can be removed before serving. Place folded side down in a
kettle. Half cover with boiling water and simmer for an hour. If you like you
may use half fresh stewed tomatoes or tomato juice and half water. These rolls
may be served plain, with sour cream or tomato sauce.
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I have a vegetarian cabbage roll recipe, but no one else in the family appreciates it. 😕
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