Brigitte's German Cabbage Casserole
Submitted by bluebankhouse
Layers of tender blanched cabbage, seasoned ground beef, and creamy white gravy with capers, baked into a bubbling German comfort food casserole. Hearty Hausmannskost for the whole family.
YIELD
4 servingsPREP
20 minCOOK
60 minREADY
80 minIf you love stuffed cabbage rolls but don’t love the fiddly rolling, this casserole is your shortcut to the same flavors with half the work.
Blanched cabbage leaves, seasoned ground beef mixed with bread, egg, and onion, and a from-scratch white gravy get layered in a casserole dish and baked until everything melds together into one bubbling, savory pan of German comfort.
The capers in the gravy are a distinctly German touch. They add little bursts of briny sharpness that cut through the richness of the meat and cream sauce.
It’s the kind of dish that fills the kitchen with the smell of home and feeds the whole family from one dish.
Kitchen Tips
- Boil the whole cabbage head first, then peel the leaves off as they soften. This is much easier than trying to separate raw leaves without tearing them.
- Trim the thick center rib from each leaf so they lay flat and cook evenly in the casserole.
- The white gravy should be smooth and pourable. If it’s too thick, thin it with a splash of milk. Too thin, let it simmer another minute.
- Try swapping the white gravy for tomato sauce as Brigitte suggests. It gives the whole casserole a completely different character.
Ingredients
Directions
Loosen cabbage leaves by putting the whole head into boiling water until the leaves come off.
Cut off the hard stem parts, and put the leaves in boiling salted water one at a time until they are partialy cooked.
Mix the meat, bread, salt, pepper, egg and onion together.
Make a white gravy out of the margarine, flour, water, and milk.
Season with salt and pepper and add capers.
You can also use tomato sauce for a change.
Grease the bottom and sides of a large casserole dish.
Layer in the cabbage, meat and gravy alternately.
Top with cabbage.
Cover and bake at 375℉ (190℃) F for 45 to 60 minutes.
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