- 12 cabbage leaves
- 1/2 pack of tofu, crumbled
- 1 tbsp sesame oil
- 1/2 tablespoon onion powder
- 1 small clove garlic, minced
- 1 teaspoon low sodium soy
- pinch salt and pepper
- 1/2 cup veggie broth
- 5 button mushrooms, sliced
- 1 whole carrot, peeled and sliced
- 1 medium zucchini, sliced
- 1 cup cooked yellow split peas
- 1/2 tablespoon adobe seasoning
- 1 teaspoon curry powder
- 1 can diced tomatoes (15 oz)
- 1 small can tomato sauce (80z)
there are a number of ways to get your cabbage leaves. my method involves de-coring the cabbage, and placing the whole head in a steamer for about 10-15 minutes. after it cools a minute, then i peel off the leaves and they are pliable enough for wraps. you could also peel the leaves off without steaming, but i find that they rip less when slightly cooked.
heat the sesame oil in a large skillet on high. dump in the crumbled tofu and fry for about 7-8 minutes until it starts to brown on all sides. turn your heat down a notch to medium-high and add in the onion, garlic, salt & pepper, and soy. continue sautéing for a few minutes to really season the tofu.
next, pour in the veggie broth and rest of the vegetables. do not add the last two spices or canned tomatoes yet. cook your mixture on medium high, stirring frequently, until the liquid runs low. now add in the canned tomatoes - partially drained. to 'partially drain' my canned tomatoes i usually open the can 95% with the lid still attached, turn over once and let drain, but i don't press the lid to force any more liquid out. add the tomatoes to the mix, along with the curry and adobo seasoning. simmer for about 2 mintues until most of the tomato juice has been absorbed.
in an 8x11 casserole dish, spread 1 tablespoon of the canned tomato sauce in the bottom to prevent the cabbage rolls from sticking. then wrap each leaf like burrito, stuffed with your veggie mixture, and place in the casserole dish. once all the leaves have been assembled, pour the remaining can of tomato sauce over the top.
bake at 375°f for 25 minutes, remove and sprinkle vegan parmesean on top. i just used nutritional yeast as i didn't have any vegan parm.
17 comments:
Delicious cabbage rolls! Love the filling!
I love cabbage rolls - but I've never made them before. Yours sound great, and thanks for the tip about steaming them first- brilliant!
Anything with tofu, and A will do anything for it :P
Yum! I love cabbage lately! Thanks for the great recipe!
what a brilliant substitute for rice, miss v! i never would have thought to use split peas – i love it! totally going to have to try out your stuffed & baked cabbage rolls – they sound amazing and they look deeeelicious! mmmmmmm!
I actually don't think I've ever had stuffed cabbage. Actually, I don't think I had cabbage, period, until I was in college. My mom is pretty anti-veggies, haha, that's been one of the fun things about becoming vegan.
WOW. Looks so so good!
These look so good! What a great idea for your filling - sounds tasty! I love stuffed cabbage.
WOAH! These look super delicious. I've never had Cabbage Rolls before but they look sooo good I'm gonna give them a try!
Thanks for this recipe.
Fun blog!! Glad I found it! I will be reading.
Stuffed cabbage with curry powder - this is interesting :)
My husband keeps trying to turn me on to cabbage... I should give this a shot!
Delicious rolls... sounds interesting!
Nummers! I LOVE the split pea instead of rice idea. We're not big rice eaters. Thank you! xo
I made these... super easy to make. I'd never made--or even eaten--cabbage rolls before, so this was a fun "first." I used both the brown rice and yellow split peas in addition to the tofu, because I had a really big cabbage to use up. Delish.
I haven't steamed the head of cabbage, so will try that. Usually, I take the hold head, core it, then put it in the freezer. The leaves become very pliable when they thaw.
Your recipe sounds delish, so will try it this weekend.
I haven't steamed the head of cabbage, so will try that. Usually, I take the hold head, core it, then put it in the freezer. The leaves become very pliable when they thaw.
Your recipe sounds delish, so will try it this weekend.
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