Description
Simple, tasty, healthy... three words can describe this dish. Venison could be substituted with any other kind of meat if you wish.
Ingredients
2 (15 oz) cans diced tomatoes, drained
1 (6 oz) can tomato puree
1 small can tomato paste
1 tbsp brown sugar
1/2 tsp salt
1 tsp Worcestershire sauce
1/8 tsp allspice
1 large head cabbage
1 lb ground venison (or hamburger)
1 med onion, diced
1 clove garlic, minced
1 tsp salt
1/2 tsp black pepper
1/2 tsp red pepper flakes
1 1/2 cup cooked brown rice
Directions
Prepare sauce:
In large saucepan, mix diced tomatoes, Puree, paste, brown sugar, 1/2 tsp salt, Worcestershire sauce and allspice. Heat to boiling. Reduce heat. Cover and simmer for 15-20 min.
While this is simmering, remove and discard the tough outer leaves from cabbage. Remove 2 large leaves and set aside for later.Cut out stem of cabbage with a paring knife, scrape out a cavity in the center of cabbage, leaving 1″ shell. (I do this with an old ice cream scoop that I've sharpened). Dice up the cabbage you've removed.
In another large saucepan, cook ground venison, onion, garlic, salt, pepper flakes and black pepper and 1 cup of diced cabbage until meat is browned and cabbage is tender, about 15 min. (I usually save the rest of the diced cabbage for another use). Drain off fat if you want to, and return to the pan.
Stir in cooked rice and about 1/3 of the Sauce mixture. Remove from heat and
fill cabbage shell with the meat mixture.
Place the cabbage, hole-side-up, into a Dutch Oven or Slow cooker. Cover the hole with the two reserved leaves. Ladle half of the remaining sauce / cabbage mixture over and around the stuffed cabbage.
If using a Dutch oven: Bring this to the boil over high heat. As soon as it starts to boil, reduce heat to Low. Cover and simmer until cabbage is tender, about 1 1/2 h.
If using a Slow cooker: Set temp. to high for 30 min, then reduce to low setting and cook for 2-2 1/2 h, or until cabbage is cooked thru.
To serve:
Place cabbage in a deep platter, cut in wedges. Spoon on some of the remaining sauce over each wedge.
Enjoy!
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