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Stuffed Cabbage Rolls

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Stuffed Cabbage Rolls Recipe, Band gobi, How To Make Stuffed Cabbage Rolls Recipe

Delicious and savory stuffed cabbage rolls served in a delicate tomato-based sauce, perfect food for a potluck or dinner party on a cold day.

 

Stuffed cabbage rolls is a Chinese recipe made with any vegetarian or non-vegetarian stuffing filled into the Chinese cabbage leaf and steam cooked until done. It is one of the best comfort food for all ages. It has a nice crunc... Read More..

About Recipe

Gos koora, Muttaikose, Bandha kopi

How to make Stuffed Cabbage Rolls

(3 ratings)
38 reviews so far
Prep time
10 mins
Cook time
15 mins
Total time
25 mins
Stuffed Cabbage Rolls
Author : Vahchef
Main Ingredient : Cabbage
Servings : 4 persons
Published date : January 03, 2019


Ingredients used in Stuffed Cabbage Rolls
• Whipped egg - 1 number.
• Onion - 1 number.
• Ginger & garlic chopped - 1 tea spoon.
• Spring onions - 1/4 cup.
• Mix vegetable - ½ cup.
• Chicken mince - 250 grams.
• Chinese cabbage leaves - 7 numbers.
• Pepper powder - ½ tea spoon.
• Soya sauce - ½ tea spoon.
• Hoisin sauce - ½ tea spoon.
• Butter - 1 tablespoon.
Method:
  • Drop cabbage leaves into boiling water, cook for 3 minutes, Drain well.
  • For filling: In a bowl add chicken mince, mix vegetable, spring onion, chopped ginger and garlic, onion, whipped egg, pepper, Soya sauce, hoisin sauce, butter, mix it well.
  • Now stuff the mixture in the cabbage leaves, place the cabbage rolls on the steamer put the lid on let it steam for 15 minutes.

Serve this with chilly sauce also.






Cooking with images Kobi, Kosu





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Stuffed cabbage rolls is a Chinese recipe made with any vegetarian or non-vegetarian stuffing filled into the Chinese cabbage leaf and steam cooked until done. It is one of the best comfort food for all ages. It has a nice crunch from the cabbage on bite and soft and juicy inside mixed with delectable flavours wrapped into the steamed cabbage roll. This is a fantastic healthy and nutritious dish.

 

Cabbage roll is a common dish to the ethnic cuisines of the Balkans, Central, Northern and Eastern Europe. It is also a common dish as well in the Middle East. A cabbage roll is also known as stuffed cabbage or pigs in a blanket. You can stuff a variety of variations in the cabbage roll according to your taste. In Europe, the filling is traditionally meat based seasoned with garlic, onion and spices. Other ingredients like rice, barley, eggs, mushrooms and vegetables are also included.

 

In Asia, sea-foods, tofu and mushrooms are often used in stuffing. Chinese cabbage is often used as a wrapping. Boiled cabbage leaves are stuffed with the filling and later baked or steamed in a covered pot and eaten warm accompanied with a sauce. The sauce generally varies by cuisine. Cabbage is widely used in most Indian dishes. It is commonly known as Patta gobhi or Band gobhi in India. It is a very integral part of Indian cooking & usually used to prepare salad, soups, pickles, curries, kootus, added to dals and cooked with other various vegetables etc.

 

There are many types of cabbage available in market which is different in colour, their flavours, texture etc. It has been said that cabbage has been cultivated for more than 4,000 years and domesticated for over 2,500 years. Although it is often connected to the Irish, the Celts brought cabbage to Europe from Asia around 600 B.C. Like broccoli, cauliflower, collards and kale, cabbage is a cruciferous vegetable.

 

Eating different types of cabbagegreen cabbage, red cabbage, Savoy cabbage or bok choyboosts your intake of vitamin C and other important nutrients. If you don't enjoy raw cabbage, you can serve it steamed, boiled or stir-fried. The green cabbage is a milder flavour variety and less fibrous texture, hence cooks softer and faster. It is a rich source of Vitamin K, C & Riboflavin. Cabbage cleans the waste from the stomach and upper bowels which improves digestion and reduces constipation.

To try preparing this brilliant, healthy and appetizing dish, do watch the below video:

Recipe of Stuffed Cabbage Rolls:

Ingredients:

  1. Chinese cabbage leaves         -       8 nos
  2. Chicken mince                         -       250 gms
  3. Mix vegetable                           -       ½ cup
  4. Spring onions                           -       2 tbsp
  5. Ginger & garlic chopped        -       1 tsp
  6. Onion                                         -       1 nos
  7. Whipped egg                             -       1 nos
  8. Pepper powder                         -       ½ tsp
  9. Soya sauce                                 -       ½ tsp
  10. Hoisin sauce                             -       ½ tsp
  11. Butter                                         -       1 tbsp

Method:

1. Drop cabbage leaves into boiling. Cook for 3 minutes and drain well.

2. For filling take a bowl add chicken mince, mix vegetables, spring onion, chopped ginger and garlic, onion, whipped egg, pepper, Soya sauce, hoisin sauce, butter, mix well.

3.  Stuff the mixture in the cabbage leaves, place the cabbage rolls on the steamer put the lid on let it steam for 15 minutes.

4. Serve the cabbage rolls with chilli sauce. Stuffed Cabbage rolls looks just refreshing and is an excellent dish that provides enormous nutritional benefits with delectable taste and the right choice to delight your palate.Do try this recipe and enjoy its taste and explicit flavours.

 

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Mahi Virk Posted on Sat Jun 08 2013

do we need to steam it if we aren't using any uncooked stuffing?

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GRUBDUDE Posted on Sat Jun 08 2013

Can you type out your greeting that you say n the beginning of all your videos, please? :) Thank you!

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Dnyanesh Mankar Posted on Sat Jun 08 2013

Hello, Namaste, Salaam-Walekum, Shastriyakaal. Welcome back to another session with your VahChef at VahRehVah dt com

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GRUBDUDE Posted on Sat Jun 08 2013

Thanks, Buddy!

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LifeEmbolden Posted on Sat Jun 08 2013

Namasthe! wa-alaikumsalaam!

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TheUkar Posted on Sat Jun 08 2013

It looks so simple to make. I am going to try this to my dinner party next week. Something new dish will be there for our guest. Thanks.

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Amitabh Amit Posted on Sat Jun 08 2013

I am foody . so I am also going to try this

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kokoro nagomu Posted on Sat Jun 08 2013

nice... while i was watching this i thought of taking some (vegan) kimchi leaves and wrapping rice, beans and veg and cooking them like that. my mother made stuffed cabbage with ground beef, rice, herbs/spices and sauerkraut and cooked in tomatoes w

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pandora everett Posted on Sat Jun 08 2013

what kind of leaf did you out down to steam the rolls on?

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Serkan E Posted on Sat Jun 08 2013

We also make this with the leaves of grape and fill it with rice and keema and spices. We call it Sarma.

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OnlyTrying2learn Posted on Sat Jun 08 2013

what to do if we dont find a leaf?

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Neththra'sVision Posted on Sat Jun 08 2013

It's not enough to watch a video of you just ones. Thanks so much chef Sanjay Thumma.

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