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Meatballs And Cabbage Recipe
Category: Beef
Rating: N/A
Servings: 1


Ingredients

2 lb ground beef
2 eggs
1 garlic bulbs -- minced
1/2 cup dehydrated minced onion
1 seasoned bread crumbs
1/2 cabbage -- thickly shredded
1 large (about 1 quart jar) marinara
1 sauce
1 can jellied cranberry sauce



Cooking Directions:

Shred cabbage. Mix Sauce: Combine Marinara sauce and Cranberry Sauce. Mix until well blended. Make meatballs: Combine meat, eggs, garlic and onion. Mix in enough bread crumbs to be able to form meatballs. Using entire meat mixture, form meatballs in whatever size you like. In a roasting pan, place a little sauce in the bottom. Place a layer of cabbage in the pan, followed by a layer of sauce to cover. Keep layering in the same order until all the meatballs and sauce are used. Cover pan and bake at 375-degrees for about 1 hour. Delicious immediately, but even better the next day after flavors have blended more. NOTES : This is an easy to prepare, delicious dish. Meatballs are not browned, they just cook in the sauce. You may substitute your own favorite meatball recipe, using any meat or combination of meats that you like. The amount of cabbage can be varied depending on how much you like and how much room you have. The recipe can be multiplied many times. It's a great crowd pleaser. You can also use homemade cranberry sauce or whole-berry sauce rather than the canned jellied sauce. If you are interested in cutting down on sugar, you can make homemade cranberry sauce using concentrated fruit sweetner. Method of cooking can also vary. You can oven bake. You can microwave, although the flavor of the sauce in the meatballs is not as intense this way. Or you can use a crockpot or slow cooker on a medium setting for 3-4 hours or whatever time it takes. You may also use different types of tomato based sauce to vary flavor. Experiment until you get just the right sweet and tangy flavor.

Recipe By : Supersew

From: Dscollin@aol.Com Date: Sun, 19 Feb 1995 22:06:15 -0500

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