Joining in with Mary at the Little Red House for Mosaic Monday! Check out the Little Red House to see all the talented folks who post their beautiful mosaics every Monday!
This time I have a step by step on how to make a Stuffed Cabbage. I posted on Flashback Friday about them, and that got me craving, and we had a rainy weekend, perfect for comfort food.
Sweet and Sour Stuffed Cabbage, so I made a big pot full! Click on the mosaic to see it full size. Click here for the recipe.
I'm Polish and gre up watching my mom make these. I know how labor intensive they can be but worth every bit. Look delicious! ~Jeanne
ReplyDeleteA mosaic recipe...how cool!
ReplyDeleteOh this reminds me of my dad -- he loved to make stuffed cabbage, and I loved to eat it! lol Thanks for sharing at MM. :)
ReplyDeleteOh, Carol, you got me drooling now! I'll make sure to make this one! (Psst, our cabbage is on sale 8 lbs for a dollar)
ReplyDeleteEnjoy cooking and more recipes!
Very cool mosaic Carol... you make such a nice cabbage roll, you can tell you're not a first-timer!!
ReplyDeleteGreat tutorial and mosaic!!
ReplyDeleteIt was a good day to spend in the kitchen!
I love stuffed cabbage, your mosaic makes it look even more yummy.
ReplyDeleteYUMMY ;-)
ReplyDeleteMy mom used to make the BEST stuffed cabbage ever, but it's been a while since I've used her recipe to fix this tasty dish. Thanks for the reminder.
Hugs and blessings,
Sacred Ruminations
What a cool post! Reminds me of a lebanese recipe I haven't made in a while for my husband. I will have to pull it out!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great way to post a tutorial you clever girl! One day I am going to make some cabbage rolls just for myself...I'll send J out for a burger :)
ReplyDeleteMy Mom is Ukrainian so we always ate a lot of stuffed cabbage while growing up! Great idea for a mosaic! Happy MM!
ReplyDeleteDelicious. And Cool mosaic.
ReplyDeleteMy mom used to make a similar (Spanish) version of these when we were little. I was a finicky child back then, and never appreciated her efforts. But I've grown some since those days, and I now love them.
A recipe from my childhood & so delicious!
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun subject for a mosaic :) I agree with Barb, your c-rolls look so neat and tidy you can definitely tell you are not a first-timer.
ReplyDeleteThis brings back memories.....my background is Ukrainian so we always had these on weekends! Thanks for the flashback!
ReplyDeleteLove the mosaic..very modern and helpful too! lol
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