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2
medium heads of cabbage or one very large one
1 1/2 cups brown rice (I used brown basmati), uncooked (can also use
pre-cooked rice – reduce the additional water at the end to ~1/2
cup if using this method)
1 package tempeh (steam 15 minutes, cool, mash into small chunks with
a fork)
3/4 cup raisins
1/2 cup maple sugar or syrup
1-15 ounce can stewed tomatoes
1/2 pound fresh shiitake mushroom caps (sliced)
3/4 cup walnuts, chopped coarsely
2 large onions, chopped coarsely
1/2 cup lemon juice
1 cup water
salt and pepper to taste
Directions:
- Bring
a large pot of water to a boil.
- Core
the cabbage(s).
- Take
the pot off of the heat, drop in a cabbage, and let sit
10-15 minutes.
- Drop
the cabbage into a colander to cool a few minutes, then
carefully pull off whole leaves and set them aside.
- You
should get 12-16 leaves per head.
- Repeat
with the second head. (I got ~25 from one very large
head of cabbage)
- Set
aside the remainder of the cabbage.
- Combine
the tempeh, rice, raisins, mushrooms, walnuts, maple
syrup, lemon juice, 2/3 of the onion, and the stewed
tomatoes (drain off the juice and reserve it).
- Place
approximately 2-3 TBS of the mixture onto the thick end
of a cabbage leaf, fold in the sides, and roll towards
the tip. Place seam-side down in a large Dutch oven.
- Repeat
until all of the cabbage leaves are stuffed (they will
stack up to nearly fill the pot).
- Chop
up the remaining cabbage and add to the filling along
with the remaining onion, salt and pepper.
- Mix,
and dump on top of the rolls in the pot. Add about 1
cup of water plus remaining juice from the tomatoes.
- Cover
the Dutch oven, place into pre-heated oven at 350 degrees
F. Cook 45-60 minutes until the cabbage rolls are steamed
and limp and the rice is cooked.
You
can then serve immediately, or reheat the next day. It
reheats and freezes well.
Spoon
2-3 rolls onto a plate with some of the extra filling.
I served this with an an additional fall vegetable such
as acorn squash, a mixed green salad, and a good hearty
bread to sop up the delicious juices from the cabbage rolls.
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