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<blockquote data-quote="p238shooter" data-source="post: 3117850" data-attributes="member: 24583"><p>Last night I tried a new recipe. I like cabbage rolls, used to live close to Eddie's Steak House in Tulsa, would eat there at times but many people did not know you could phone order carry out cabbage rolls and pick them up at the back door. I moved out to the lake area several years ago, so have not had them in years, and now they are closed.</p><p></p><p>I had a friend email me a kinda stupid simple recipe for easily making them in a pot, brown some ground beef, throw in some stuff most people have in their kitchen, add bag of chopped coal slaw, and a few other items and simmer about 30 min. Biggest deal is chopping up an onion and opening a few cans. Not neatly wrapped like restaurants serve, but put a spoon full out of a bowl in your mouth and it tastes the same. I was surprised there was not any special hard to find seasonings or something like that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="p238shooter, post: 3117850, member: 24583"] Last night I tried a new recipe. I like cabbage rolls, used to live close to Eddie's Steak House in Tulsa, would eat there at times but many people did not know you could phone order carry out cabbage rolls and pick them up at the back door. I moved out to the lake area several years ago, so have not had them in years, and now they are closed. I had a friend email me a kinda stupid simple recipe for easily making them in a pot, brown some ground beef, throw in some stuff most people have in their kitchen, add bag of chopped coal slaw, and a few other items and simmer about 30 min. Biggest deal is chopping up an onion and opening a few cans. Not neatly wrapped like restaurants serve, but put a spoon full out of a bowl in your mouth and it tastes the same. I was surprised there was not any special hard to find seasonings or something like that. [/QUOTE]
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