This Malfouf recipe is dedicated to beverly555 .
Ingredients:
-1 Medium Cabbage
-1 ½ cups ground beef or ground lamb
-1 medium diced onion
- 1 cup short grain rice
- Garlic, you need few whole garlic cloves peeled and some minced.
- Optional, you may use whole head of garlic with the peel in between the layers
- 2 to 3 teaspoons of the following spices: Cumin, Caraway, Coriander, Cinnamon, Salt and Black Pepper. You may all the above spices or omit whichever you do not like to use.
-Cooking oil
-1 cup Lemon juice
-1 cup water or as needed
Directions:
-Wash and drain rice
-Mix up the ground meat, diced onions and rice; add cooking oil and the spices (Cumin, Caraway, Coriander, Salt and Black Pepper) set aside.
-Prepare your cabbage leaves by separating the leaves from the cabbage head. Cut away stems, save them and use them at the bottom of the pot.
-Boil the leaves a few at a time in boiling salted water until they are soft enough to roll.
-Prepare stuffing of meat, rice, salt, pepper and the above spices
-Cut the leaves to form a cigar size roll. Place stuffing on each leaf, fold sides toward center and roll up from bottom into a cigar shape (similar with stuffed vine leaves). Do not over stuff; make sure that you have space for the rice to expand inside the cabbage rolls.
-Press together firmly. Place layer of the saved stems
-Place the whole garlic heads in between the rolled Malfouf.
-Sprinkle with salt, caraway and cumin in between layers. Add water, boil then simmer for an hour to an hour and a half. Half way through the cooking time add crushed garlic on top. Let simmer. Simmer gently until rice is tender in barely enough water to cover. Invert your pot in a platter
-You may serve this dish hot or at room temperature, depends on your personal taste.
Dec 4, 2007
ملفوف محشي بالرز و اللحمه المفرومه- Stuffed Cabbage (Malfouf)
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8 comments:
mimi is pure genius, you should be on the food network with your own show. no time to chat, i have to go make this recipe.
LOL, Lonnie, thanks for your sweet comment!! hope the recipe works out for you.
I like the picture of malfouf it is delicious! do you know it is the traditional dish of Romania (something like mansaf in Jordan)
Sel3, thanks for the information! i know it is a popular dish in eastern Europe but i had no idea that it was as big as mansaf!!
all the pictures are of my actual recipes. thanks!
i want to thank u first,i mean really really thank u,i didn't see the blog yet but i wanted to thank u before i read the blog,u won't believe how much i need a blog like urs,a simple arabic clean cook just the way i like it.thanks summer.
Leen, You are welcome
Assalam alaikom & eid mobarak dear,
Nice blog & yummy recipes I'm so happy I came across your blog!
A blogger next door :)
Lovefrom1stbite, thanks for coming by and checking out this blog, i appreciate it! your blog is so nice too, i love your photos too.
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