Cabbage and Minced Meat !!

 

Hints for Success:

To flavor that deeply, do not wait to sauté the mince first for lightly browned meat, before introducing the onions or garlic.

If the cabbage is difficult, please place a cover on the pan while the work is done so that the cabbage will soften more quickly.

Putting in a little amount of broth or water further aids in softening the cabbage while also preventing dryness of the present dish.

 

 

Health Benefits:

Rich in Fiber: Cabbage contains some fiber which is a good source of dietary material, thereby improving digestion & intestinal health.

Lean Protein: Some finely ground meat is a healthy protein source, when lean beef or turkey are both used.

Low in Carbs: This dish is naturally lower in carbohydrates therefore it is suitable for low carb as well as keto diets.

Vitamins: Cabbage contains the vitamins C and K in abundance ideal for boosting immunity and enhancing bone health.

 

 

Nutritional Information (Per serving):

Calories: 250 – 300

Protein: 20 – 25g

Fat: 15 – 18g

Carbohydrates: 10 – 12g

Fiber: 4-5 g

Sodium: 400-600mg (depending on seasonings and tomatoes)

Vitamin C: 50% Daily Value

 

 

Variations and substitutions:

Vegetarian version: Replace the minced meat with plant-based crumbles, lentils or mushrooms for a protein-filled vegetarian alternative.

Different meats: Use ground turkey or chicken or even ground lamb for different tastes.

Spice it up: Cumin, cayenne and jalapenos can be used where spicy food is preferred.

Add more veggies: Including carrots, bell peppers or zucchini can also add nutrition.

 

 

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs):

Who, When, How and Why

Can I make this dish in advance? Yes, this dish can be warmed up so it is good if you want to prepare it overnight or even a few days in advance. In the fridge, leftovers will stay fresh for about 3 days if stored in an airtight container.

Can I freeze Cabbage and Minced Meat? Of course! Once cooled down, freeze in airtight containers suitable for the freezer for about 2 months. Make sure to heat thoroughly before serving.

Are can tomatoes necessary or can I substitute them for fresh tomatoes? Yes, you can always get rid of canned tomatoes and replace them with fresh ones. You just chop and put chopped fresh tomatoes instead of canned diced ones.

What is the ideal accompaniments for this dish? It is best served with rice, mashed potatoes and coarse bread.

 

 

Conclusion:

Cabbage Rolled with Meat Filling is economical as well as a healthy and filling food. Given the uncomplicated nature of the ingredients along with the ease in executing the preparation, it is a good plate to settle for on hectic days. It does not matter whether you adhere to the basic version of the dish or taste one of the numerous modifications: this dish is bound to find its way to the heart of the family!

 

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