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Yea or nay.
I make Cabbage, Sausage, and onion fried in bacon grease now and then but I found a recipe that also calls for diced tomato's. I'm thinking about trying it but I'm not sure.
What do ya'll think?
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sounds good, might try Rotel as well
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Go for it if you wish but I'd substitute some diced red bell peppers into the mix.
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I don't think so. I like em just fine the way I usually make em without turning this into a science project. I was just wondering if anyone had actually made fried Cabbage with tomato's.
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Stuffed Cabbage Rolls (Galumpkis) Galumpkis
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Tomato goes wonderfully with cabbage and pork, and I ain't a fan of tomatoes in general.
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Yea or nay.
I make Cabbage, Sausage, and onion fried in bacon grease now and then but I found a recipe that also calls for diced tomato's. I'm thinking about trying it but I'm not sure.
What do ya'll think? i don't use any tomato. i use this ^ ^ ^ plus 1/3-1/2 cup minced roasted red pepper and some c'est bon seasoning. that's enough. and a piece of good cornbread.
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Stuffed Cabbage Rolls I like cabbage rolls as much as the next guy but I'll be damned if I can see what that has to do with fried cabbage and sausage. Looks like there's more than one recipe with tomato's out there. I guess I'll try it but I think I'll leave the bell peppers out. I'm not sure that anyone that substitutes butter for bacon fat should call herself a "southern" lady though....
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FG, I've never made the dish you're referring to, but it sounds good.
I have had cabbage soup that was built on a tomato base from a little Mom & Pop restaurant near where I used to live and it was incredible. I don't usually buy soup in quarts and gallons from restaurants, but this stuff was that good.
Been trying to emulate that recipe for years.
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sounds good, might try Rotel as well Yep, that's how I'd do it !
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Cabbage rolls
Onion ground beef / sausage garlic tomatoes mixed together with cooked riced . Roll up in blanched cabbage leaves. Bake in a tomatoe sauce
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Well OK LD...I'm gonna make a batch tomorrow. If it doesn't turn out I'm gonna blame you and cuss ya for the 4-5 days a batch lasts me. (I'm too cheap to throw it out.) PS....that soup sounds great....let us know if you ever master it...
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I'm good with any recipe that starts with "melt some bacon grease in a pan"! Mike
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Well....I finally got around to making a batch with tomatos tonight. I don't know what I was worried about. One of my favorite dishes just got better A great addition that I'll definitely stick with.
Berrrp....
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Nice.
I figure it'd take something south of an old boot to fugg up Sausage, cabbage, and onions. Those might be my three favorite food groups. Lol.
That said, I think 99 flung a craving on me. Might have to make a big batch of cabbage rolls this week.
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