Ingredients
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2
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2
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5 - 6
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Directions
Kielbasa y kapusta Kielbasa and cabbage, A standard Russian peasant dish handed down from my great-grandfather. Nothing fancy, but I haven’t met anybody yet who doesn’t like it. Great on chilly days. Note: my family used to add a dab or two of butter to their plates, but that’s optional., Never serve it without a basic cheese sauce made with Velveeta to pour over the cabbage and a good hearty rye bread. Great on one of those bone-chilling , damp late fall nights., I have been making this for over 30 years. But we eat it as an Irish Dish. We call it Boil Meal. We add a few more potatoes to it than this. And drain and add Butter and salt and pepper. It’s amazing. Only way I could get the kids to eat Cabbage when they were growing up.
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Steps
1
Done
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Peel Potatoes and Cut Into Quarters. |
2
Done
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Cut Kielbasa Into 3-Inch Lengths. |
3
Done
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Cut Cabbage Into Wedges, Discarding the Outer Leaves and Core. |
4
Done
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Throw Everything Into Medium-to-Large Stewpot, With the Cabbage on Top; Add Just Enough Water So That It Comes About One to Two Inches Short of Covering Cabbage Cabbage Will"cook Down". |
5
Done
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Bring to a Boil, Then Reduce to Medium Heat and Cook For About 20 Minutes or Until Cabbage Is Tender and Potatoes Can Be Split Easily With a Fork. |
6
Done
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Drain and Serve in One Big Bowl or Straight Out of the Pot, Peasant Style! |