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Sarma
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Sarma
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Ingredients:
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Servings:
about
scaling
Cook Time:
1 hour 25 min
Prep Time:
1 hour
Cook Method:
simmered
Cook Temp:
low
Directions:
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1. Bring a large pot of water mixed with first amount of salt to a boil. Trim cabbage of any yellowed leaves. With a sharp paring knife, carefully cut out core. Put cabbage in the hot water; the outer leaves will loosen and soften. Pull them off with tongs and drain in a colander. Remove leaves this way until you get to the baseball-size center (discard).
2. While water is heating, prepare the stuffing: In a large bowl, mix beef, onion, rice, carrot, and ginger. Add McCormick Salt Free Garlic & Herb Seasoning, first amount of paprika, basil, remaining salt, then pepper. Mix well.
3. Place each cabbage leaf one at a time on a cutting surface. Using a sharp knife, shave down protruding thicker vein so it's about even with the rest of the leaf. Place some stuffing, from 1/3 cup for the larger leaves to 2 tablespoons for the smallest, on base of leaf. Fold in sides and roll up filling to enclose it in a firm oblong. Place sarma seam-side down into an 8-quart pot, packing tightly.
4. Pour 5 cups cold water over sarma and bring to boil. Place a heavy plate over sarma to weigh them down, and reduce heat to simmer. Cook covered for about 1 hour, until cabbage is tender. Remove sarma from pot to serving platter with a slotted spoon.
5. Reduce braising liquid over medium high heat to about 1¼ cups.
6. Meanwhile, in a small pan, heat oil over medium heat. Add flour and cook, stirring constantly, until lightly browned. Stir in remaining paprika. Add a few tablespoons of the cooking liquid, stirring until smooth. Scrape flour mixture into the remaining reduced liquid to make a gravy. Taste and add salt if needed. Pour gravy over sarma and serve immediately, with mashed potatoes. (Mashed potatoes not included in nutritional analysis.)

Source: Courtesy of Hannaford Fresh Magazine, November/December 2006
2 tsp Salt
1 ea Fresh large head of cabbage, 7"
1 1/2 lb Ground beef, 85% lean
1 cup Fresh vidalia onion, chopped
1 cup Uncooked white rice
1/2 cup Packed finely shredded carrots
1 Tbs Fresh ginger root, finely minced
2 Tbs McCormick salt free garlic and herb seasoning
1 tsp Paprika
1/2 tsp Dried basil
1/2 tsp Black pepper, freshly ground
2 Tbs Vegetable oil
2 Tbs White all purpose flour