Best 2 German Cabbage Rolls Kohlrouladen Recipes

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In culinary circles, the iconic German dish known as Kohlrouladen, also affectionately referred to as cabbage rolls, has garnered widespread acclaim for centuries. These meticulously crafted culinary creations consist of tender cabbage leaves enveloping a tantalizing filling of seasoned ground meat, rice, and various herbs and spices. Often served alongside a velvety sauce or gravy, their flavors dance on the palate, offering a symphony of textures and tastes. Whether you're a seasoned gourmet or a novice cook, embarking on the delightful journey of preparing cabbage rolls promises an enriching experience that will leave you craving for more.

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GERMAN CABBAGE ROLLS (KOHLROULADEN) - TRADITIONAL



German Cabbage Rolls (Kohlrouladen) - traditional image

"Kohlrouladen" used to be a staple on the menu for regular people in Germany during winter time. The relatively long preparation and cooking time pays out, because it can be easily reheated over a couple of days and gets even better and tastier then. Fried potatoes complete the picture, but you can cook the potatoes also in the pot with the sauce, if there is space left. This recipe can be varied in many ways, be it the stuffing (ground meat here), or the sauce. The recipe is as traditional as it can be; the ingredients are adjusted to availability in North America (like Savoy cabbage in lieu of "Weisskohl", bacon to replace "Speckwuerfel"). For sure the ground meat can vary depending on preferences or diets - I bet quite often in the "good old times " regular people did not exactly know what's in the ground meat they got from the butcher - at least it was some meat, for most of the families only once a week.

Time 3h

Yield 6

Number Of Ingredients 38

savoy cabbage
ground meat
eggs
sweet vidalia onions
bread crumbs
salt
black pepper
paprika
dijon mustard
caraway seeds
butter
savoy cabbage
butter
bacon
salt
black pepper
maple syrup
chicken broth
all-purpose flour
savoy cabbage
ground meat
eggs
sweet vidalia onions
bread crumbs
salt
black pepper
paprika
dijon mustard
caraway seeds
butter
savoy cabbage
butter
bacon
salt
black pepper
maple syrup
chicken broth
all-purpose flour

Steps:

  • Cabbage alert! One important thing upfront in case you are cooking cabbage the first time: It smells, and nobody likes that smell as good as the result may taste! If you don't have the privilege of a complete outdoor or basement kitchen, you want to make sure that the doors of all bedrooms are closed, all other doors and windows are open, the vent is on highest speed and you store the pot with the leftovers in the oven or the garage, Tools and Dishes A big bowl to prepare the dough for the rolls A large pot (larger than the cabbage) to blanche the cabbage A large frying pan A large pot (ideally turkey roaster size), ideally Enameled Cast Iron Dutch Oven, rather avoid stainless steel A medium pot for the chicken broth Cooking twine for the rolls A large slotted spoon for the cabbage Two large plates or cutting boards (for the cabbage and rolling the rolls) A sharp small kitchen knife (for onions and bacon) A big kitchen knife for cutting the the cabbage A blender A meat thermometer Measuring cups and spoons Preparation of the rolls Preparation of the cabbage leafs Put the cabbage in a large pot full of water so that the cabbage is covered Heat the water until it broils Let it simmer for 15 minutes (you can start now the preparation of the dough rolls) Take 6 large leaves; they should be easily removable from the cabbage Store the rest of the cabbage on a cutting board Preparation of the dough for the rolls Mix ground meat, eggs, onion cubes, bread crumbs, salt, pepper, paprika, mustard in the bowl Stir and mix it until it forms one homogeneous dough Form six rolls out of the dough adjusted in size to the width of a leave minus the room you need to fold the leave around Preparation of the rolls Distribute the caraway seed on the inner side of the leaf; the caraway seed does not only add flavor, it makes the cabbage more digestible Roll the leaf around the the dough rolls so that the sides are covered Tie the rolls with the cooking twine Preparation of the sauce - Chop the remaining cabbage in small pieces - Chop the bacon in small pieces - Mix the flour in the blender with water to produce sauce thickener Cooking Heat the butter and bacon in the large sauce pot until the butter melts, and reduce the heat accordingly to low to medium Add salt and pepper Add the chopped cabbage Let it simmer, constantly stirring, for 15 minutes Heat the chicken broth in a separate pot, until it broils Heat the butter in the frying pan until it melts (avoid that it is getting dark), and adjust the heat accordingly to low to medium Add the broiling chicken broth Add the syrup Keep stirring everything Add the flour sauce thickener Make sure that the sauce does not broil, and keep it simmering with a closed lid on low to medium heat so that not much steam evaporates Slowly fry the rolls in the pan from both sides, avoid that it burns Place the rolls in the sauce Turn the rolls after 45 minutes in case they are not fully covered by sauce Let it simmer with a closed lid for 90 minutes Final preparation Control the inner temperature of the rolls and let it cook until a temperature of 160° F (71° C) is reached to make sure that the ground meat is well done The rolls can be easily reheated in the same sauce and are even tasting better the next day A beer is better pairing than any wine

GERMAN CABBAGE ROLLS (KOHLROULADEN)



German Cabbage Rolls (kohlrouladen) image

Make and share this German Cabbage Rolls (kohlrouladen) recipe from Food.com.

Provided by Olha7397

Categories     One Dish Meal

Time 2h30m

Yield 24 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 15

1 large cabbage
1 cup uncooked rice
1 cup beef stock
1/2 teaspoon salt
2 tablespoons butter
1 onion, chopped
1 lb ground beef
1 egg, beaten
pepper
1 (14 ounce) can tomato sauce
1/2 cup water
2 tablespoons brown sugar
2 tablespoons vinegar
1 teaspoon dry mustard
1/2 teaspoon salt

Steps:

  • Remove core from cabbage.
  • In deep pot or bowl, place cabbage and pour boiling water directly into hollow of core, then cover completely with boiling water.
  • Let stand a few minutes until leaves are supple.
  • Drain, then separate leaves carefully.
  • Trim hard rib at bottom of each leaf.
  • Set leaves aside.
  • Line bottom of 12 cup casserole with cabbage trimmings and any torn or tiny leaves.
  • In saucepan, combine rice, stock and salt.
  • Bring to boil and cook for 1 minute.
  • Cover and remove from heat; let stand for 20 to 30 minutes or until liquid is absorbed.
  • In skillet, heat butter.
  • Saute onion until tender but not brown, about 4 minutes.
  • Add beef and cook, stirring occasionally, until meat is lightly browned.
  • Stir into rice and let stand until cool.
  • Stir in egg.
  • Place 1 or 2 spoonfuls of meat mixture on each cabbage leaf and roll up, tucking in ends.
  • In casserole, arrange rolls in layers, seasoning each layer with pepper.
  • In saucepan, combine remaining ingredients.
  • Bring to boil, stir well and pour over cabbage rolls.
  • Cover and bake in 350 F.
  • (180 C) oven for 2 hours or until tender.
  • (If rolls seem too dry, add a little hot water to casserole during baking.) Makes about 24 cabbage rolls.
  • Canadian Living Cooks.

Tips:

  • Choose the right cabbage: Select a large, firm head of green cabbage with tightly packed leaves. Remove the outer leaves and use them for lining the pot or wrapping the cabbage rolls.
  • Blanch the cabbage leaves: This helps soften the leaves and make them more pliable for rolling. Bring a large pot of salted water to a boil and immerse the cabbage leaves for a few minutes until they are slightly softened. Remove the leaves from the boiling water and immediately transfer them to a bowl of ice water to stop the cooking process.
  • Prepare the filling: Combine ground meat, cooked rice, vegetables, herbs, and spices in a large bowl. Mix thoroughly until well combined.
  • Roll the cabbage rolls: Place a cabbage leaf on a flat surface with the stem end facing away from you. Spoon some of the filling onto the leaf near the stem end. Fold the sides of the leaf over the filling and then roll the leaf up tightly, starting from the stem end.
  • Cook the cabbage rolls: Place the cabbage rolls seam-side down in a large pot or Dutch oven. Add enough beef broth or tomato sauce to cover the rolls. Bring to a boil, then reduce heat and simmer for about 1 hour, or until the cabbage rolls are cooked through.

Conclusion:

German cabbage rolls, also known as Kohlrouladen, are a hearty and flavorful dish that is perfect for a cold winter day. With a combination of ground meat, cooked rice, vegetables, and herbs, wrapped in tender cabbage leaves and simmered in a rich sauce, these cabbage rolls are sure to satisfy your taste buds. By following the tips and instructions provided in this recipe, you can easily create this classic German dish at home. Serve with mashed potatoes, spätzle, or your favorite sides for a complete and satisfying meal.

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