Halupkies (Hungarian Stuffed Cabbage) |
When I was a
kid, every month or so Mom, Dad and I would head to the Hungarian Church, in my
home town of Phoenixville, Pennsylvania, with our pots and dishes, with the
expressed goal of obtaining those delicious morsels called Halupkies that the
church ladies were making in the basement kitchen in huge vats, to raise
money. The people would be lined up into
the street, and deservedly so, they were a real treat for supper and I loved
them. Ah!, those were the days.
Over the
Years I have attempted to recreate those memories and the following recipe is
about as close as I can come to those Hungarian Church lady Creations. Hope you enjoy.
First let me
tell you that good things take time and these will take about one hour of prep
and 3 hours of cook time so plan your day, they are well worth it.
Mise en Place (Minden a helyén) for Halupkies |
Ingredients:
·
1
large head of tight cabbage, (Remove the core)
·
1
pound ground beef, pork or a mixture (I grind my own)
Grind your own |
·
1/4
cup of rice (raw)
·
1
small onion, (Minced)
·
2
eggs
·
1
teaspoon salt
·
1/4
teaspoon pepper
·
1
Large Onion (thinly sliced, use a mandolin if you have one on 1/8 setting)
·
16
ounces Tomato Sauce I make my own(see Below) or (two 8 0z cans tomato sauce)
·
1
#2 can (20 oz about 3 ½ cups tomatoes) I use whole
·
1/4
cup lemon juice
·
1
teaspoon salt
·
1/4
teaspoon pepper
·
3/4
cup brown sugar
·
1/2
- 1 clove garlic, minced
·
1/2
teaspoon oregano
Directions:
1. Core the cabbage and drop into
boiling water for about 2 minutes to blanch so you can remove about 12 large
pliable leaves. (The rest of the cabbage you can refrigerate and make coleslaw
etc. with.) On each of the leaves, cut
away the thick part of the leaf at the bottom, with a paring knife so they can
be easily rolled. Be sure the leaves are drained well.
Blanch 2 minutes |
Cut away Thick part |
Mound Meat in center and Roll |
2. Combine the raw meat, rice(raw),
onion, eggs, salt and Pepper. Get your
hands into it and mix well. Place mounds
of meat mixture on each leaf. At the
thinned out thick end. I use a small
Ice-cream scoop to ensure uniformity. Then Roll loosely, folding over and
tucking in the edges as you complete the roll.
Place them in a casserole or Dutch oven, cover with the sliced onion.
Place in Casserole Dish or Dutch Oven |
3. Mix the tomato sauce, tomatoes, lemon
Juice, salt and pepper, and brown sugar.
Pour the mixture over the rolls. Sprinkle with a little Oregano over the top. Bake covered for 1 hour in a 350 degree oven. Reduce the heat to 325. Bake 1 more hour then remove the cover and bake an additional 1
hour uncovered at 325 degrees.
4. I enjoy them with mashed potatoes and
a little of the tomato sauce and maybe a small salad. Hope you attempt them and
enjoy.
Tomato Sauce
Ingredients
·
28 oz can Tomatoes puree
·
2 tablespoons tomato paste
·
3 tablespoons grated Parmesan cheese
·
1 teaspoon minced garlic
·
2 tablespoons honey
·
1 teaspoon anchovy paste (optional)
·
3/4 teaspoon onion powder
·
1/4 teaspoon dried oregano
·
1/4 teaspoon dried marjoram
·
1/4 teaspoon dried basil
·
1/4 teaspoon ground black pepper
·
1/8 teaspoon cayenne pepper
·
1/8 teaspoon dried red pepper flakes
·
salt to taste
Directions
1.
In a 10 inch Iron Skillet, combine
tomato paste, Parmesan cheese, garlic,
honey, anchovy paste, onion powder, oregano, marjoram, basil, ground black
pepper, cayenne pepper, red pepper flakes and salt; mix together, breaking up
any clumps of cheese.
2.
Simmer in a 10 in skillet 1 hour
3.
Sauce should sit for 30 minutes to
blend flavors
4.
Freeze what you don’t use.
No comments:
Post a Comment