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GOLUMPKIES (STUFFED CABBAGE) 
3 1/2 - 4 lbs. ground beef
3 large heads green cabbage
1 - 1 1/2 lbs. long grain rice, cooked
7 onions fried to golden brown, diced
1 lb. bacon
2 eggs
48 oz. jar tomato sauce, water added
garlic or garlic powder, to taste
salt and pepper, to taste

Fill a large pot with salted water and bring to a full boil. Cook cabbage, covered, at medium heat for 15-20 minutes.

Peel leaves away carefully and stack them.

Put sauce in pan, add approximately 1/2 jar water or more if needed and cook very slowly over low heat.

Add garlic to sauce and season to your taste with salt and pepper.

Combine ground beef, rice, onions, eggs, salt and pepper together.

In large roasting pan, cover the bottom with a few the cabbage leaves.

Fill each of the cabbage leaves that you have with the mixture of ground beef, rice, onions, etc. Roll up each leaf, turning in sides to make a packet that is like an egg roll. Lay each one open side of leaf facing down on the bottom.

Place a layer of cabbage leaves on top of each layer to separate the layers, then layer again with more cabbage rolls. Continue until all ingredients are used.

Cut bacon and layer on top of each layer.

Pour sauce on top, only filling up half of the pot since the golumpkies will add liquid.

Sprinkle salt, pepper and garlic on top and bake at 300-325°F about 2 1/2 to 3 hours, basting every hour, adding more sauce if required.

Serves a Hungry Crowd!

Submitted by: Belle

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Golumpkies (Stuffed Cabbage)
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 Mary Jane says:
Recipe is great!!!
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 Kasha Baxter (North Carolina) says:
Using mix of ground meats this works great. Thanks for taking me to my Polish heritage.
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 Judy R (Maryland) says:
This one sounds very much like the recipe I use, however try adding sour cream in the sauce just before you pour it over the rolls. Save some on the side for serving. It is delicious.
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 Laurel (Tennessee) says:
A note about the name: Golumpkies. There is a letter in Polish that looks like an L with a slash through it. I don't know what this letter is called, but it is pronounced like a W. So when you say "Golumpkies" it should sound like "Gowumpkies".

The same goes for the L in Kielbasa. It does not sound like an L. It sounds like a W. Therefore, kielbasa should be pronounced kiewbasa. Or, as my grandmother said 'kabasa'.
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 Mary (Missouri) says:
This is the recipe I've been looking for... thanks!
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 Cheryl (Florida) says:
My father used to make this, but we put a layer of sauerkraut over each layer of cabbage rolls and call them Haloopkis. Delicious!
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 April (Minnesota) says:
This is much like my grampy's recipe. I sat with him many long nights as a little girl rolling what I considered the most awesome dinner ever!! He didn't use bacon and he never cooked the meat or onions before mixing in the rice. He also put garlic in the stuffing mixture. Instead of tomato sauce he loved to use Campbell's tomato soup (big can) with a stick of butter melted in it. If I could rate your recipe I would give it a 10 just for memories and because it is VERY similar to my grampy's so I believe they are amazing.... Thank you for letting me ramble on about my gramps... Miss him soooooo much!!!
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 Kathy (Vermont) says:
How big do you make the beef balls? How many does it feed?
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 DZ (Virginia) says:
This was a great recipe, though instead of tomato sauce, I used crushed and stewed tomatoes, then I added beef bouillon cubes. Delicious!

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