I saw this recipe on Pinterest and as I had all the ingredients we needed in the fridge or the pantry, except for the marjoram and chives, I knew what our next meal would be. The blog where it originated - Bake To The Roots - is hosted by Marc. His bio says he is a graphic designer who is German and lives in Berlin, and also likes to cook. You can read all about him here, and you can see his recipe at this link.
Cabbage Stew with Minced Meat and Potatoes
Servings: 4 to 5 people
1 small cabbage (about 27 oz.)
16 oz. (450g) potatoes (waxy)
1.8 oz. (50g) bacon, diced
2 tbsp. olive oil
1 large onion, chopped
2 garlic cloves, chopped
14 oz. (400g) minced meat (beef and pork)
2 tbsp. tomato paste
1 tsp. smoked paprika powder
1/4 tsp. marjoram
1/4 tsp. thyme
salt, pepper
30 fl. oz. (900ml) vegetable broth (hot)
Garnishes:
Sour cream
Chopped chives
Halve the cabbage, remove the stalk and cut into bite-sized pieces.
Peel the potatoes and cut them into cubes.
Peel and finely dice/chop the onion and garlic.
Heat the oil in a large pot.
Add the diced bacon and fry briefly until lightly browned.
Add the onion and garlic and sauté for about 2-3 minutes.
When the onions have started to brown, add the ground meat and stir until cooked through and no longer pink.
Add tomato paste, paprika powder, marjoram, and thyme.
Also add salt and pepper to taste.
Give everything a stir.
After a few minutes add cabbage and potatoes and continue cooking for about 2-3 minutes.
Pour in the hot vegetable stock and stir with a wooden spoon, making sure to deglaze the fond at the bottom of the pot.
Bring everything to a boil, then reduce heat and let everything simmer for approximately 30 minutes. The potatoes should be cooked through, and the cabbage should still have a little bite.
Season to taste and serve with some sour cream and chopped chives.
I didn't have any marjoram and replaced it with dried basil.
A crusty roll would have gone nicely with this, but we both felt it wasn't necessary. It is a very hardy stew.
This was excellent on a cold, chilly night.
We topped it with sour cream at the table, and would have used sliced green onions if we had any.
My dear other half thought we should cook a couple of extra slices of diced, crispy bacon, and sprinkle it on top with the sour cream for a tasty addition.
Thanks for looking and enjoy the rest of your week.
It sounds healthy and tasty too.
ReplyDeleteYes on both counts, thanks Linda :)
DeleteMy mouth is literally watering!
ReplyDeleteMine too, wish we had some left :) We stretched it out to six meals and it just got better each day.
DeleteI am so pleased to read that the cabbage doesn't get added until the end. I well remember the over cooked cabbage (and other vegies too) of my childhood. Not good memories.
ReplyDeleteI have those memories too :) I still love cabbage.
DeleteIt looks delicious. The perfect meal for a cold winter evening.
ReplyDeleteThanks Ann and it certainly is :)
DeleteHello, Denise
ReplyDeleteThe soup looks delicious, very hearty and healthy. Thanks for sharing the recipe.
Take care, have a happy new week!
Thank you Eileen and I wish you the same :)
DeleteIt looks and sounds really good! What's amazing to me is that you already had all the ingredients on hand!
ReplyDeleteIt doesn't happen very often Mark :) Lucky that day I decided to make it without any pre-planning.
Deleteeasy, cheap and yummy and light on calories also
ReplyDeleteAll of those things, a big thumb's up here. Thanks Sandra :)
DeleteI know I would enjoy it!!
ReplyDeleteVery glad you would Anni :)
DeleteLooks delicious!
ReplyDeleteThank you Anne :)
DeleteSounds great! I would have added celery, too. It must have had a delicious aroma!
ReplyDeleteNothing like coming into a house with the smell of cooking is there? :)
DeleteIt's a great day for soup here in the Northeast corner of Washington State!
ReplyDeleteI can imagine so Ellen :)
DeleteThis sounds delicious! Thanks for sharing, I must add cabbage to the grocery list.
ReplyDeleteI need to add another cabbage to ours too. I always seem to be cooking it :)
DeleteI just tried it, it is delicious! I added a de-seeded jalapeno to it cut up just because I had some.
DeleteThat's great Christine. I would like to add the jalapeno to give it a bit of a kick. Hubs would love that especially.
DeleteIt sounds delicious.
ReplyDeleteGlad you think so William :)
DeleteThis looks good and I could substitute the potatoes for lower carb swede/rutabaga.
ReplyDeleteAll the best Jan
PS Happy Valentines Day
Great idea Jan and thank you for the tip. Happy Valentine's Day one day later :)
DeleteYou make the most delicious soups and stews. This one looks so good.
ReplyDeleteHappy Valentine's Day Denise. I hope you had a day filled with chocolate and love.
~Sheri
Thank you Sheri, happy you like the look of them and I hope you had a lovely Valentine's Day too :)
Deleteooooh this sounds delicious and what a great idea to use up veggies left in the frig. and i agree with your other half that you can never have too much bacon!!!
ReplyDeleteI will tell my other half he has a kindred spirit in the bacon department, lol!
DeleteYou have a meal or two there!
ReplyDeleteWe did, six in total and they were all delicious :)
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