At that same Jewish dinner where I made the chopped liver, I decided to try my hand at stuffed cabbage. Over Thanksgiving, my brother's wife's sister's boyfriend's grandmother (did you follow all that?), a Holocaust survivor named Anka, told me her recipe for stuffed cabbage. "The secret," she let me know, "is raisins in the tomato sauce." After that, stuffed cabbage was on my mind and when I started planning this dinner of Judaism I knew it would be my entree.
Click here to read the rest of this Amateur Gourmet post »
Published on December 06, 2011 11:00