Just tried this for the first time as an experiment. It was all I had in the fridge/cupboard and it turned out good. What shall I call it?
1. Chop large savoy cabbage and blanch. Set aside. 2. Fry 500g pork mince & 500 g beef mince with salt/pepper/parsley and set aside (and/or any other seasonings you like). 3. Fry one large onion until translusent, add mince back to pan. 4. In a bowl/jug, mix a tin of chopped tomatoes together with beef stock and a tablespoon of soy sauce (and/or anything else you like to add). 5. When mince/onions are cooked, place the cabbage and mince mixture in layers into a large casserole dish. 6. Pour the tomatos/stock over, cover and cook in the oven at 190 degrees c for 45 mins. 7. Remove the cover from the casserole dish, sprinkle the food with grated cheese and return to the oven on a high temperature for 10 mins to brown.
Wow, really? I should concoct recipies and sell them lol. I do love experimenting though, but usually with more choice of ingredients than I had then, so I was quite pleased when this one turned out good. It is nicer than it sounds, honest.