Large Cabbage Leaves for Dinner - by Sunscape

in Foodies Bee Hive10 months ago

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The outer cabbage leaves are enormous on the plants in the garden. I trimmed off some of them to get better airflow between the plants.

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I washed all the leaves and cut out the thick ribs to prepare them for making stuffed cabbage rolls.

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You can see that the leaves are still large after removing the center ribs. I placed some leaves into a large pan of boiling water and cooked them until they were slightly tender.

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Meanwhile, I browned some beef and sausage in a pan with a little onion, salt, and pepper. I had 1 1/2 cups of rice cooking in the rice cooker and a jar of homemade tomato sauce waiting to be combined.

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Once the leaves were ready it was time to make some cabbage rolls.

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It has been a long time since I have made these for dinner. Plus it is the first time ever using the outer leaves of the cabbage plants before harvesting them in late summer.

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I often make enough of a recipe for a few meals to throw into the freezer for later use. Today, I had enough stuffed cabbage for dinner and two freezer meals. I even had enough meat and rice mixture left over to save as a side dish.

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Dehydrating Cabbage Leaves


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There was still a stack of leaves that needed tending to. I decided to dehydrate them and turn them into powder.

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I simply rolled up the leaves and chopped them into strips. This makes it easy to lay them out on the trays in the dehydrator.

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After a few hours of drying at 122°F in the dehydrator, the leaves were ready to be powdered in the blender.

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I also had room to do a few green onions at the same time. Little by little I am filling up my jars to put into the pantry as the plants are harvested. It will be nice to add organic-grown greens and herbs to my recipes.

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I have to admit that the richness of the cabbage leaves gave the rolls a robust flavor. I made some coleslaw and added sweet corn for dinner that night. I will be looking forward to having those frozen rolls in the future too.

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Oh! my goodness, I am going to do this! I probably only have 8 to 10 leaves, which I was going to put in the compost, but a batch of dolmades will be very welcome in this house. Thanks for the idea!

Do you not have to blanch the cabbage leaves before dehydrating them? I thought only fruit didn't need to be dehydrated.

Have fun making some and no you do not have to blanch the leaves before dehydrating. Just wash them and chop them and dry them on a low heat setting. It takes a few hours before they are crisp and dry enough to store.

I'm impressed! You are really doing a great job utilizing everything by dehydrating. I've yet to be able to fill mine once...

The dehydrator has been very busy lately. I am trying hard to stay on top of the herbs and have already cut them all back hard. I will get another nice flush before summer's end.

The cabbage roll looks really nice and rich, I like the recipe and the rolls with so much tomato sauce.

I love the cabbage rolls and they are so easy to make. Enjoy your day Edith.

Nice recipe, yummy food.

Simply amazing what you have harvested and prepared here, saved some for winter months through dehydrating, waste not want not!

Another new recipe to attempt thanks for details, tried this last week and found it super delicious for more ideas Rumbledethumps good trying different again.

@tipu curate

It seems like so many things are ready to be harvested and I am doing my best every day to keep up. I will check out Rumbledethumps for ideas. Thanks, Joan.

Time moves swiftly when nature decides to pronounce the season out loud, enjoy your harvest it is looking good. Recipe is Scottish comfort food using cabbage or similar greens, was an amazing dish, the guy presenting has some down to earth ideas that I enjoy.

Enjoy your extra hours in the day to be outdoors a little longer.

You sure got that right, when nature decides to produce, I have to keep up. lol

Try every tick in the trade to make it last, I do enjoy seeing the process used for drying which should take you through the lean months.

Thanks, Joan I am happy you enjoy the posts.

It looks appetizing. Another great work of yours @sunscape.

Thank you, I appreciate your kind words.

That's the good thing of planting your own food, you can save and decide the taste of it.😊 I'm sure the food is delicious. 😊

The garden is starting to produce a lot of things and I am so happy to have homegrown food. ♥

Yes.. you're so lucky and your efforts have been awarded.😊

Omg, I want that 🤩. I love cabbage but I haven't tried this kind of dish, using cabbage as a wrapper. This for sure if hood as snacks or maybe as breakfast 🤩✨

Perhaps someday you will make cabbage rolls for any meal, enjoy.

That looks so delicious. Fresh vegetables are the absolute best, especially when you can walk outside, pluck a thing or two, then come inside and prepare them to eat.

It is the most satisfying part of growing your own food. Fresh and to the table the same day. ♥

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