Allergy Free Holiday Recipes: Cabbage Rolls

Cabbage rolls is another favorite recipe that I have grown up having. It’s typically a part of our Christmas Eve and/or New Year’s Day meals. The original recipe came from Canadian Living magazine, but as you will see we didn’t follow the recipe too closely. The best part is that these can be made ahead of time to avoid having to cook everything on the actual holiday. We made these up yesterday to put in the freezer until we are ready to bake them fresh for Christmas Eve.

Start by boiling a head of cabbage just long enough until the leaves tear off without breaking too much. We took the first half of the leaves off and had to boil a little longer to get the inside leaves off.

Cabbage

Once beef is cooked add chopped onions, red pepper, garlic and spices. Keep the mixture over medium heat until veggies are soft.

Peppers and onions

Then mix in cooked rice and cooked, chopped bacon. You could really add whatever you like to make the rolls to your taste.

Bacon and rice

Spread a little tomato sauce on the bottom of your baking dish to keep the rolls from sticking.

Sauce in pan

Place a spoonful of your meat mixture near the bottom of the cabbage leaf. Roll leaf, tucking in the sides and compacting filling as much as possible as you roll. I cut out the thickest, stem part of the leaf to make these easier to roll up.

Fill cabbage

Secure each roll with a toothpick at the end of the leaf.

Secure with toothpick

Place all your rolls snugly in your baking dish.

Filled pan

Cover rolls generously with the remaining tomato sauce. This keeps them from drying out during baking and makes them look prettier too.

Covered with sauce

Bake, covered at 350 for about an hour. If freezing first, allow to thaw in fridge before baking. Here’s the recipe we loosely followed, feel free to adapt it however like.

Recipe

Enjoy!

Jesse is 33!!!

Jesse with tanks

Yay… it’s your birthday! What a wonderful year you’ve had this year, I’m so glad that I could experience it with you. You’ve reached and surpassed so many goals that you’ve set for yourself this year. You are the best husband I could ask for and you do an amazing job providing for the life that we enjoy together.

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I love you… HAPPY BIRTHDAY!!!

Hasselback Potato

This moment I saw this recipe on the Tasty Kitchen, I knew I would have to try it out. I mean, how could you not love a warm, baked potato filled with buttery and cheesy goodness?!

This was so easy to make. Just make slices all the way down the potato and fill the openings, alternating between slices of butter and cheese… and bake.

Potato

Okay, so mine didn’t look quite as pretty as the directions showed, but it sure did taste yummy. Read the full recipe and directions and give it a try!