Shrimp-Stuffed Cabbage
Updated May 1, 2024
- Total Time
- 1 hour
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Ingredients
- Salt
- 1medium head Savoy cabbage
- 1pound peeled shrimp
- 3cloves garlic
- ½cup parsley leaves, plus more for garnish
- ½cup bread crumbs, preferably fresh and lightly toasted
- ¼teaspoon cayenne, more or less
- 3tablespoons extra virgin olive oil
- 1large onion, peeled and chopped
- 2cups chopped tomatoes, with their liquid (canned is fine)
- Black pepper
Preparation
- Step 1
Bring pot of water to a boil, and add salt. Meanwhile, remove enough outer leaves of cabbage to get 8 large, nearly perfect leaves. Use a paring knife to remove their thickest vein. Put leaves in boiling water until softened, a minute or so; remove, and drain on paper towels.
- Step 2
Combine shrimp, garlic, parsley, bread crumbs, cayenne, half the oil and a large pinch of salt in food processor, and pulse until well minced but not puréed. Put portion of shrimp mixture on lower third of each leaf, fold in sides and roll up; don't overstuff, and don't roll too tightly.
- Step 3
Put remaining oil in a skillet that can be covered and is large enough to accommodate cabbage rolls; turn heat to medium-high. Add onion, and stir occasionally, until it softens, 3 to 5 minutes. Add tomatoes and some salt and pepper, and stir occasionally until tomatoes break up, 5 to 10 minutes. Add cabbage rolls, and cover, adjusting the heat so the mixture simmers.
- Step 4
Cook 10 to 15 minutes, turning once, until rolls are firm; taste sauce to adjust seasoning. Serve with some sauce spooned over and garnished with parsley.
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Comments
If you cut the core out first, you can remove leaves one at a time (with tongs) without removing the head from the water.
I would chop the garlic first before adding the other ingredients to the food processor. Otherwise it doesn't chop up small enough.
I’m amazed this recipe doesn’t have more reviews! It was simply awesome and really not that hard. We ended up using cooked basmati rice instead of panko and it was utterly delicious. Great way to use the CSA cabbage and onions!
Delicious! Next time I might throw a knob of fresh ginger into the food processor too.
