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    <title>Memory Lane Food From Grandma </title>
    <description>Memory Lane Food From Grandma </description>
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    <pubDate>Mon, 20 Apr 2026 12:55:20 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>Passport &amp; Plate - Stuffed Cabbage Rolls (Galumkis or Gotabki)</title>
      <description>&lt;b&gt;Ingredients&lt;/b&gt;&lt;br/&gt;olive oil&lt;br/&gt;garlic cloves&lt;br/&gt; crushed tomatoes&lt;br/&gt; white vinegar&lt;br/&gt;sugar&lt;br/&gt;salt &lt;br/&gt; black pepper&lt;br/&gt; yellow onion, chopped&lt;br/&gt;chopped parsley&lt;br/&gt;1 pound ground beef&lt;br/&gt;1 pound ground pork&lt;br/&gt;3 large egg&lt;br/&gt;1 1/2 cups steamed white rice&lt;br/&gt;2 large heads green cabbage&lt;p&gt;&amp;nbsp;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;b&gt;How to prepare this recipe&lt;/b&gt;&lt;br/&gt;1. Cut cabbage, remove core, separate leaves.&lt;br/&gt;2. Blanch cabbage leaves in salted water, cool and set aside&lt;br/&gt;3. Chop onion and garlic.. Saute and save half for stuffing&lt;br/&gt;4. In a pan, heat onions, garlic, tomatoes,salt, pepper, vinegar and sugar. Let boil and set aside. This is your sauce.&lt;br/&gt;5. In a bowl, combine meat, rice, eggs, salt, pepper, parsley, half the sauteed onion and garlic and a small amount of your sauce. This is the stuffing&lt;br/&gt;6. Take all small or turn blanched cabbage leaves and line your baking dish. Prevents waste and burning.&lt;br/&gt;7. Place good leaves on flat surface, add stuffing, roll like a cigar leaving ends open and place in pan.&lt;br/&gt;8. When finished, cover with sauce.&lt;br/&gt;9. Bake in oven at 350° for about an hour. Remove, serve and enjoy!&lt;p&gt;&amp;nbsp;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;b&gt;The story behind this recipe&lt;/b&gt;&lt;br/&gt;Money was tight growing up in the Obarski home. We were taught at an early age to be frugal. This is a very simple and inexpensive dish to make. This is one of the first meals I remember making with my Grandma! I think I was 6. She told me how her mom taught her how to make it when she was my age. She let me mix the filling and do the rolling. I remember having a blast getting all dirty and gooey doing it. I also remember getting a bath before dinner most times I "helped". At the table, I remember the incredible sense of accomplishment and pride as she announced to everyone that I helped make the dinner! This is where my passion for cooking was born! My Mom also made this for us at least once a month. Making this dish transports me to that first day with Grandma, each and every time. I remember every bite now just like when I was 6. The crunch of the cabbage, the melt in your mouth stuffing. The sweet and savory tomato sauce.  This recipe is very close to my heart and I am blessed to be able to share my earliest moment of my love and passion for cooking with you</description>
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      <category>Travel</category>
      <category>Poland</category>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 3 Mar 2015 14:58:44 GMT</pubDate>
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