I made this recipe for a dinner party with surprisingly positive results. I thought everyone would try one and smile politely, but these little rolls disappeared quickly with full-mouthed compliments.
Be sure to use green cabbage, as red cabbage is too stiff to roll without breaking.
Ground Goat Stuffed Cabbage Leaves
Makes about 12 rolls
Ingredients:
1 yellow onion (small dice)2 tablespoon olive oil3 cloves garlic (minced)3 stalks celery (small dice)1/2 pound ground goat meat3 tablespoons white wine6 pitted prunes (chopped)1 teaspoon salt1/2 cup unseasoned bread crumbs12 green cabbage leavesMethod:
Place onions and oil in a large saute pan. Cook until onions are translucent.Add garlic and celery. Cook for a few minutes.Add goat meat and cook until browned.Add white wine to the pan and deglaze the bottom - as in, use the wine to loosen the delicious brown bits on the bottom of pan. Cook away the liquid.Remove the pan from heat and cool until you can handle it with your bare hands.While cooling, bring a pot of water to boil for the cabbage leaves. Cook cabbage leaves in water three at a time, until they are pliable (about 2 minutes). Remove from the water and place in a colander when done.Add prunes, salt, and bread crumbs to meat.Lay a cabbage leaf on the counter or cutting board and place about 1/2 cup filling (shaped like a log) in the middle of the leaf. Fold the two sides of the leaf over the filling, then grab the end closest to you and roll the leaf up.Serve at room temperature or warm (in a steamer or in the oven, covered in a pan with a little water).More: Come back tomorrow to read my recipe for White Bean Soup With Ground Goat!