Pumpkins aren't just for pies or Halloween decorations. These large, orange gourds - while naturally sweet - also work well in savory dishes. They pair well with poultry and pork (and especially bacon) and their creamy-when-cooked texture blends easily into soups.
Lazy Cabbage Roll Casserole
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ingredients
1 cup long-grain rice
1 tablespoon vegetable oil
1 pound ground beef
1 onion, finely chopped
1 head cabbage, chopped
3 cups tomato sauce or salsa
2 cups water
1 teaspoon salt
1/4 teaspoon black pepper
directions
Place rice in small saucepan; cover with water and bring to boil. Simmer 5 minutes; drain. Heat oil in Dutch oven or large skillet over medium-high heat; add beef (or beans) and onion and cook until beef is no longer pink and onions are softened. Drain off excess fat.
Stir in rice, cabbage, tomato sauce, salsa if using, water, salt and pepper. Pour into a casserole dish; cover and bake in preheated 375 degrees F oven about 1 hour. Stir and add 1/2 cup more water if necessary. Cook 1 hour longer or until cabbage is very tender.
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nutrition data
It may look like a sad little package shoved in the back of your freezer, but frozen spinach actually has a lot of culinary uses (and some may surprise you).
Not to be confused with evaporated milk, sweetened condensed milk is very sweet (and very sticky) and used primarily in desserts.















reviews & comments
February 16, 2003
Very good. We suggest trying the author's suggestion of adding salsa. It's very tasty, not the most elegant looking meal, but very tasty and filling.