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Cabbage Roll Casserole
SUBMITTED BY:
BUCHKO
PHOTO BY:
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"I use to make regular cabbage rolls until I found this recipe. Now, instead, I make this and it is as good as the regular cabbage rolls and alot easier."
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PREP TIME
10 Min
COOK TIME
1 Hr 30 Min
READY IN
1 Hr 40 Min
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2 pounds ground beef
1 cup chopped onion
1 (29 ounce) can tomato sauce
3 1/2 pounds chopped cabbage
1 cup uncooked white rice
1 teaspoon salt
2 (14 ounce) cans beef broth
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DIRECTIONS
Preheat oven to 350 degrees F (175 degrees C).
In a large skillet, brown beef in oil over medium high heat until redness is gone. Drain off fat.
In a large mixing bowl combine the onion, tomato sauce, cabbage, rice and salt. Add meat and mix all together. Pour mixture into a 9x13 inch baking dish. Pour broth over meat mixture and bake in the preheated oven, covered, for 1 hour. Stir, replace cover and bake for another 30 minutes.
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Reviewed on Jan. 16, 2004 by BETHOWENS4
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Jan. 16, 2004
I would like to say that if someone didn't like this receipe, that they did something wrong or they just don't like cabbage. I love this recipe! I found this recipe about a year ago and I have fixed it probaly 10 times since then. I usually fix it when we have company (because it makes so much)and everyone asks for a copy of the recipe. I usually add more tomato sauce than it calls for and I use one medium head of cabbage no matter what it weighs. I add more salt than it calls for and I add plenty of black pepper. It taste just like moms stuffed cabbage without all the work. Mom even says so!
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Reviewed on Jul. 12, 2007 by BRINDY
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Jul. 12, 2007
I liked the idea of such an easy dish, but I took the laziness a step further, when I make this (twice now and third time will be tonight), Just brown the meat and onion in a large pot, then drain and put it back in, add the rest of the ingredients and put a lid on it. 15 minutes later the cabbage is steamed, the rice is perfect and I just glop it in bowl with a dallop of sour cream. Must be the busy mom in me that gets so shortcutty! You can use chicken broth instead of beef.
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Reviewed on Jan. 16, 2004 by FLCOOK
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Jan. 16, 2004
This casserole was easy to make and delicious. I did add a variety of spices, as suggested in earlier reviews, including Worstechsire sauce, a dash of hot sauce, garlic and nutmeg and a little vinegar to draw out the tomatoes. I used ground turkey to reduce the fat, and, possibly due to using drier meat, needed to add another cup and a half of tomato sauce. I served it to company and they kept going back for 'just another bite' well after we left the table and took a copy of the recipe home with them. This recipe will make many appearances at my table.
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Reviewed on Jul. 13, 2003 by
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Jul. 13, 2003
Like a real cabbage roll, this recipe tastes better as leftovers, when the flavours have blended. I modified the recipe quantities quite a bit so that I wouldn't end up with 2 9x13 pans of the stuff. I guess I didn't cut back enough - I had a 6qt slow cooker full! I added more rice and broth (1.5 c rice, 3 c broth), some diced tomatoes (14 oz), and a dash of chili powder, as well. If you're going to slow-cooker this, you'll need about 6 hours on high, minimum, to cook the cabbage (I used 3 hours to start, and we crunched our way through supper the first nite!). This is excellent served with sour cream and/or a nippy cheddar sprinkled on top. Yummy!
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Reviewed on Mar. 4, 2006 by
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Mar. 4, 2006
I thought this recipe was absolutely delicious. It was so tasty I had to have a second helping. Like some of the others, I also cut the recipe in half, using 1 lb. ground beef, 1/2 an onion, 1/2 a large head of cabbage, 1 can of beef broth (14 oz), 2 cans (8 oz) of tomato sauce and 1 cup of rice. The only extra seasoning I added was salt. I turned up the temperature to 400 and found it was done in an hour. I will definitely be making this again!
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Reviewed on Aug. 13, 2003 by
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Helen Burdette
Aug. 13, 2003
This dish is fantastic. I made it last night for my family and they truly enjoyed it. Even my picky hubby liked it! I followed the recipe exactly, but I used a lasagna pan andsprinkled on a little pepper and garlic powder before baking. I baked it for the first hour, covered with foil at 350F. Then we had to go away!!! I turned the oven down to 250F and loosened the foil. It was done to a T when we returned home. I served mashed potatoes and bread with this meal and everyone raved about it. Daughter took the recipe home with her. Makes a lot!!! Great one-dish dinner with plenty left for lunches or another dinner. This would be a good dish to take to a pot-luck supper, etc. Hope you enjoy!
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Reviewed on Sep. 14, 2004 by
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Niffer
Sep. 14, 2004
I made this last night. I added some garlic powder and some pepper to the meat while it was cooking. I also cooked the onions with the meat. Stirred the rice into the pot with the meat and onions. In a large, deep, foil roasting pan, I put a layer of cabbage and covered that with the meat/rice mixture. I poured a cup of beef broth over the top and then added the spaghetti sauce on top of everything. Covered with foil, and baked for 45 minutes. After 45 min, I took it out of the oven, stirred it all together and then turned the oven down to 225 because I had to go out for an hour. When we came back and had a taste test, it was PERFECT. My BF loves my cooking, but he had 2 servings for his taste test, took some for his lunch today and wants me to make it again on the weekend! I haven't seem him rave like this in a long time. Thank you Nancy!!
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Reviewed on Sep. 30, 2003 by DEEP2NIGHT
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Sep. 30, 2003
I used ground Turkey instead of ground beef for a healthier version. I added garlic and sauted it with the meat and onion. I also added paprika and oregano. It was really good and tasted even better the next day. This is a good, healthy way to incorporate cabbage in your diet, which is really good for you!
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Reviewed on Sep. 11, 2003 by BARBIE0492
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Sep. 11, 2003
This was good, but it needed a little kick. Cheese or some spice would have perked it up. It was good but I will experiment with it.
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Reviewed on Jul. 13, 2003 by JONBRUT
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Jul. 13, 2003
This is so GOOD & EASY !!! I make it even simpler by putting it all in a crockpot...only use long cooking rice.
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This is so GOOD & EASY !!! I make it even simpler by putting it all in a crockpot...only use...
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