Slovak stuffed cabbage rolls are a delicious and hearty dish, perfect for a cold winter day. It is also known as Holubky, which translates to “little pigeon” in Slovak. These cabbage rolls are made with ground beef, pork, or a combination of both, along with rice, onion, garlic, and spices. The mixture is then wrapped in cabbage leaves and simmered in a tomato sauce until the cabbage is tender and the filling is cooked through. Holubky can be served with mashed potatoes, buttered noodles, or a side salad. You can find many different recipes for Slovak stuffed cabbage rolls online. Some recipes call for using fresh cabbage leaves, while others use canned cabbage leaves. Some recipes also include a layer of sauerkraut in the filling. No matter which recipe you choose, you are sure to enjoy this classic Slovak dish.
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HALUPKI (STUFFED CABBAGE)
Halupki, also known as stuffed cabbage on the Russian/Ukranian side of my family, is a dish made of rice, beef, and pork encased in cabbage drizzled with a thin, sweet tomato sauce. My grandma Eugenia is 98 and she taught me how to make this comfort food classic. Every family has their own twist on this traditional dish. I hope you enjoy these with mashed potatoes just as we always do in my family!
Provided by Jillian
Categories World Cuisine Recipes European Eastern European Russian
Time 3h30m
Yield 10
Number Of Ingredients 15
Steps:
- Place the cabbage in a stockpot with enough water to cover.
- Add 1/4 teaspoon salt to the water and cabbage.
- Bring water to a boil over medium-high heat. Turn cabbage every 2-3 minutes and remove leaves that separate from cabbage and place in a strainer to cool. Boil until all the leaves have cooked, about 15 minutes.
- Reserve 12 oz. of cabbage water.
- Preheat the oven to 350 degrees F (175 degrees C).
- Trim thick center vein off of bottom of each cabbage leaf.
- In a large bowl thoroughly mix together, ground beef, ground pork, rice, chopped onion, fresh parsley, egg, garlic powder, salt, and pepper.
- Lightly pack a small amount of meat mixture and place in the center of the cabbage leaf.
- Fold sides over the filling and start at the stem and roll the cabbage up until the meat is encased. Repeat with remaining leaves and filling.
- Cut the leftover leaves into pieces and place into the bottom of a roasting pan.
- Layer the stuffed cabbage rolls over the cut leaves.
- In a bowl, mix the tomato sauce, reserved cabbage water, white vinegar, and white sugar.
- Pour the tomato sauce mixture over the cabbage rolls.
- Cover roasting pan with aluminum foil.
- Bake in preheated oven until the ground beef mixture is no longer pink in the center, about 2 1/2 hours. Baste stuffed cabbage rolls every hour.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 467.9 calories, Carbohydrate 21.7 g, Cholesterol 137.3 mg, Fat 29.8 g, Fiber 4.3 g, Protein 28.1 g, SaturatedFat 11.4 g, Sodium 715 mg, Sugar 10.5 g
SLOVAK STUFFED CABBAGE
I received this recipe from my grandmother. It was passed down to her from her grandmother. This can be made ahead of time and frozen for a few days prior to cooking. Enjoy!
Provided by Kelly Berenger
Categories Main Dish Recipes Stuffed Main Dish Recipes Stuffed Cabbage
Time 2h
Yield 8
Number Of Ingredients 15
Steps:
- Preheat oven to 350 degrees F (175 degrees C). Bring a pot of water to a boil.
- Mix beef and pork together. Stir in onion, cooked rice, parsley, salt, pepper, garlic salt and 1/2 can of tomato soup. Mix well.
- Core head of cabbage, place in boiling water and boil until partly cooked. Separate leaves and trim stems. Reserve about 24 to 32 whole leaves. Cut remaining leaves and line the bottom of large roasting pan.
- Lightly pack a small handful of the meat mixture and place in the center of a cabbage leaf. Fold top part of leaf over mixture, then fold in the sides and roll until mixture is completely encased. Lay rolls on top of torn cabbage leaves in pan. Place sauerkraut evenly over rolls. Lay bacon on top of sauerkraut. Sprinkle with 1 to 2 tablespoons of sugar. Mix chopped tomatoes and soup with water and pour over rolls. Add additional water to reach top of cabbage rolls.
- Bake at 350 degrees F (175 degrees C) for 1 1/2 hours or until cooked through.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 556 calories, Carbohydrate 31.6 g, Cholesterol 101 mg, Fat 36.5 g, Fiber 6.9 g, Protein 25.9 g, SaturatedFat 13.5 g, Sodium 2095.7 mg, Sugar 16.7 g
HOLUBKY (BASIC SLOVAK STUFFED CABBAGE ROLLS)
Meat and rice rolled up in cabbage leaves. Easy and yummy. High in Iron and Vitamins A, B, & C. Goes great with pierogi.
Provided by littleturtle
Categories One Dish Meal
Time 2h15m
Yield 3-4 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 6
Steps:
- Cook rice for 5 minutes; then drain.
- Remove core from cabbage and place in a large pot of boiling salted water.
- Boil until large outer leaves get slightly limp and separate from head (10 minutes); then remove and de-vein (save 2 cups cabbage water for sauce).
- Mix together meat, 1/2 cup tomato sauce, partially cooked rice, garlic salt, and pepper.
- Place about 4 tablespoons rice mixture (or according to size of leaf) on each cabbage leaf, fold the ends in over the filling and roll up.
- Stack tightly in a large pot or dutch oven.
- Add water saved from boiling cabbage and pour remaining tomato sauce on top.
- Cover and cook over medium heat for 2 hours (check occasionally to make sure the bottoms aren't scorching; turn heat down if they start to).
- Serve hot.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 494.2, Fat 13.7, SaturatedFat 5, Cholesterol 98.3, Sodium 889.4, Carbohydrate 56.8, Fiber 6, Sugar 10.8, Protein 36.1
SLOVAK STUFFED CABBAGE (HOLUBKY OR HALUPKI)
Steps:
- Remove large outer leaves from cabbage and set aside. Remove core from cabbage. Place head in a large pot filled with boiling salted water . Cover and cook three minutes or until softened enough to pull off individual leaves. You will need 18 leaves.
- When leaves are cool enough to handle, use a paring knife to cut away the thick center stem from each leaf, without cutting all the way through.
- Chop the remaining cabbage, still reserving large outer leaves, and place it in the bottom of a large greased casserole dish or Dutch oven.
- Rinse rice and cook it in 1/2 cup water until water is absorbed. Remove from heat and let cool. Meanwhile, sauté chopped onion in butter in a medium skillet until tender and let cool.
- In a large bowl, mix cooked and cooled rice, cooled onions, beef, pork, salt and pepper to taste, egg, garlic, paprika, reserved sauerkraut juices, and 1/3 cup of the tomato sauce; blend ingredients thoroughly. Don't overmix or the meat will become tough.
- Place about 1/2 cup of meat on each cabbage leaf. Roll away from you to encase the meat. Flip the right side of the leaf to the middle, then flip the left side. You will have something that looks like an envelope. Roll the leaf into a small tube.
- Add some tomato sauce in between the layers in the casserole dish or Dutch oven. Place the cabbage rolls on top of the chopped cabbage with sauerkraut and top with all the crushed tomatoes, remaining sauerkraut, tomato sauce, and a few of the reserved whole cabbage leaves.
- Add enough water to cover completely. Bring to a boil, reduce heat to very low, cover and simmer three to four hours. Watch carefully so stuffed cabbages don't burn.
- Serve with pan juices and a drizzle of sour cream if desired, mashed potatoes , and crusty bread.
- Cabbage rolls freeze well before or after cooking and can be made in a slow cooker (see your manufacturer's instructions).
Nutrition Facts : Calories 625 kcal, Carbohydrate 44 g, Cholesterol 175 mg, Fiber 11 g, Protein 48 g, SaturatedFat 13 g, Sodium 1129 mg, Sugar 16 g, Fat 31 g, ServingSize 18 rolls (6 servings), UnsaturatedFat 0 g
HOLUBKY ( SLOVAK STUFFED CABBAGE ROLLS)
My wonderful Mother-in-law gave me A cookbook named Slovak-American Cook Book. It had several wonderful recipes in it and this is my modified version of one of those recipes. The whole Family loves it.
Provided by Millie L.
Categories Pork
Time 2h
Yield 12 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 13
Steps:
- Put a large pot of water on to boil.
- When it comes to a boil place cored cabbage in it to soften leaves.
- Grease a large casserole dish and spread the diced tomatoes on the bottom.
- Drain half of the sauerkraut and spread on top of tomatoes. Set aside.
- Mix together beef, pork, rice, egg, worsechester sauce, Italian seasoning and garlic salt.
- Peel off outer layers of cabbage when they are flexible. Cut out hard vein if needed.
- Lay leaves out flat put a 2 tablespoons of meat mixture on the stem side of the leaf.
- fold leaf over the meat and fold in sides of leaf. Then roll up to the end.
- Place that roll in the dish. Repeat until you have fill up all the leaf you can fit in the dish side by side.
- Pour the tomato soup on top of the rolls.
- Put the remaining drained sauerkraut on top of the rolls.
- Pour V-8 Juice over all.
- Cover with foil and bake for 90 minutes in a 350 degree oven.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 256.8, Fat 12.5, SaturatedFat 4.7, Cholesterol 77.8, Sodium 584.5, Carbohydrate 16.6, Fiber 4.3, Sugar 8.5, Protein 20.6
UKRAINIAN HOLUBTSI OR STUFFED CABBAGE ROLLS RECIPE BY TASTY
Here's what you need: large green cabbage, ground beef, cooked rice, large eggs, medium onion, medium green bell pepper, cherry tomatoes, kosher salt, condensed tomato soup, tomato, chili sauce, dried basil, dried bay leaves
Provided by Jenny Deremer
Categories Dinner
Yield 12 servings
Number Of Ingredients 13
Steps:
- Cook rice according to package directions and set aside to cool completely once done.
- Adjust oven rack to lower half of oven to allow for height of roasting pan. Preheat the oven to 350°F.
- Boil water in a large pot. While water is heating, remove tough outer leaves of the cabbage and reserve. Core around the stem of the cabbage at enough of an angle to remove. Gently place cabbage into boiling water core side down. Add additional water to ensure cabbage is not touching the bottom of pot.
- Reduce heat just a little and boil cabbage for about 5 minutes or until outer leaves become soft. Using kitchen tongs, remove the outer 2 or 3 leaves intact to a colander placed over a bowl to catch the water. Continue with remaining cabbage leaves one by one, allowing a minute or two between leaves for underlying leaves to soften. You want them to peel apart in one in-tact piece.
- In a large bowl, combine the ground beef, cooked rice, chopped onion, eggs, and salt. Using your hands, work the mixture until combined.
- Position your cooked cabbage leaves alongside your bowl with the mixture in preparation for rolling/stuffing the dumplings. Before stuffing, prepare a large roasting pan by emptying one can of condensed tomato soup or a bit of the canned tomatoes in the bottom and spreading to coat. You do not need much.
- Begin rolling/stuffing the cabbage leaves one at a time. Repeat until all of the meat mixture has been used.
- Once all of the cabbage rolls are tucked tightly in the roasting pan, scatter the pepper strips and the cherry tomatoes on top. If there are remaining unstuffed cabbage leaves left, chop them finely and scatter atop as well. Pour the canned tomatoes, the remaining can of tomato soup, and the Heinz Chili Sauce atop the dumplings. Sprinkle with dried basil and add bay leaves. Dunk the reserved outer leaves detached from the cabbage at the beginning of the recipe into the still hot water used to soften the cabbage. This is simply to remove any grit from the surface of the leaves. Use the outer leaves as a 'blanket' and cover the dumplings completely.
- Place the lid on the roasting pan and bake at 350°F for 2 hours. When 2 hours is up, turn off the oven heat, crack the oven door, and leave the roasting pan in the oven, undisturbed, for an additional hour.
- Let rest until rolls are set. Then, spoon sauce over the cabbage rolls and serve alongside fresh bread of choice.
Tips:
- Use large cabbage leaves for easy rolling and to prevent tearing.
- Blanch the cabbage leaves in boiling water for a few minutes to soften them and make them more pliable.
- Make sure the filling is not too wet or it will be difficult to roll the cabbage leaves.
- Roll the cabbage leaves tightly to prevent the filling from falling out.
- Use a deep pot with a tight-fitting lid to cook the cabbage rolls so that they steam evenly.
- Cook the cabbage rolls on low heat for at least 45 minutes, or until the cabbage leaves are tender and the filling is cooked through.
- Serve the cabbage rolls with your favorite sauce, such as tomato sauce, mushroom sauce, or sour cream.
Conclusion:
Holubky, also known as Slovak stuffed cabbage rolls, is a delicious and hearty dish that is perfect for a special occasion or a weeknight meal. It is a labor of love, but it is well worth the effort. The combination of tender cabbage leaves, flavorful filling, and rich sauce is simply irresistible. If you have never tried Holubky, I highly recommend that you give it a try. You won't be disappointed.
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