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Nutrition Facts

Serving Size 1 (376g)

Recipe makes 4 servings

Calories 387
Calories from Fat 239 (61%)
Amount Per Serving %DV
Total Fat 26.6g 40%
Saturated Fat 9.5g 47%
Monounsaturated Fat 13.2g
Polyunsaturated Fat 2.4g
Trans Fat 0.0g
Cholesterol 47mg 15%
Sodium 47mg 1%
Potassium 678mg 19%
Total Carbohydrate 34.9g 11%
Dietary Fiber 6.8g 27%
Sugars 11.5g
Protein 6.8g 13%

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Noodles, Cabbage and Onions - Halushki

Recipe #179227 | 30 min | 10 min prep | add private note
Manami

By: Manami
Jul 25, 2006

There must be dozens recipes out there, all made by their grandmother's and mother's, who were Polish,Ukranian, Hungarian, Russian or from others who have some other Eastern European background, but I decided I would add mine which my grandfather, from Rumania, used to make with me in our home in Cuba. My father would just melt when I made this and we served it with brisket and gravy, not that the dish needed anything else. In spite of what the directions may seem this is a quickie noodle dish. UPDATE: 12/27/07 just made this again and I used microwaveable(sp) turkey bacon(special request)and I used crushed red pepper flakes and it was great! We enjoyed it so much and I still would like more since I am only allowed a bite!!! "UP-UPDATE" 04/18/09 - have corrected the tiny grammatical error, thanks for the tip!

SERVES 4 -6 (change servings and units)

Ingredients

Directions

  1. 1
    Variation #1:.
  2. 2
    Cook broad noodles according to package instructions and drain.
  3. 3
    Cut up cabbage, onions, add butter, garlic and brown sugar and water.
  4. 4
    Cook until cabbage is done, making sure no water remains, 5-7 minutes.
  5. 5
    Pour cabbage over noodles and mix well.
  6. 6
    Add salt & pepper, to taste.
  7. 7
    This is a more rustic looking recipe.
  8. 8
    Variation #2:.
  9. 9
    Cook the noodles according to package instructions and drain.
  10. 10
    Cut the cabbage up any way you like, slices or shredded, do the same with the onions, I prefer sliced onions & shredded cabbage.
  11. 11
    Heat a large pan on medium-high heat.
  12. 12
    When the pan is hot, add butter/oil combo, or 'grease' of your choice.
  13. 13
    When the butter & olive oil are hot, add cabbage and onions and saute for a few (about 5 minutes), then add garlic and sugar.
  14. 14
    Turn down the heat to medium and cover the pan.
  15. 15
    Let this cook until the cabbage is soft, about 3 more minutes.
  16. 16
    If you want the cabbage browned more, remove the lid and turn up the heat once again.
  17. 17
    Add the butter/oil combination as you need it.
  18. 18
    Add the cooked noodles and serve.
  19. 19
    Variation #3:.
  20. 20
    Use 1/2 of the butter/oil combination and turn heat to medium-high, when it is hot; add the onions.
  21. 21
    Saute the onions with sugar or substitute for about 10 minutes, until they start to caramelize, then add garlic for another 30 seconds to 1 minute.
  22. 22
    Cook noodles according to package directions, and drain.
  23. 23
    Place cabbage in large saute pan with 1 Tablespoon of the butter/oil combination and saute until lightly browned.
  24. 24
    Add the caramelized onions, garlic, cabbage & noodles and marry them for about 1 or 2 minutes, then add salt & pepper, to taste .
  25. 25
    Serve.
  26. 26
    *The amount of ingredients you use depends on how much halushki you want to make. Experiment!

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From: Chef #1430023

On Nov 21, 2009

Great! Used more butter than it called for.

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  • From: Pink Pumpkin

    On Nov 3, 2009

    I'm 6 monts pregnant and yesterday, I was craving Polish food like never before. This hearty comfort dish totally fit the bill! I added smoked paprika and bits of vegetarian sausage for more flavor.

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  • From: Jade #3

    On Feb 22, 2009

    This tasted really good. We had a bunch of Germans and Canadians for dinner last night. I think that the Germans didn't know what to think of it, but after rave reviews from the cabbage lovers in the crowd, most of it got eaten up. Good comfort food recipe.

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  • From: Ron Davis

    On Oct 13, 2008

    This was excellent. I used about 3 cloves of garlic, and added some parmesan cheese to give it some added flavor. The brown sugar gave it some sweetness which made the taste more interesting. Thanks for posting.

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