In many cultures, you will find some meat versions and other ingredients rolled into a cooked Cabbage leaf. For example, in Lebanese cuisine, they are called Malfouf, in Poland Golabki, Charuto de Repolho in Brazil, and Cải bắp cuốn in Vietnam. The fillings usually consist of ground meat, herbs, seasonings, spices, vegetables, and grains like rice or wheat. They can be baked, steamed, or simmered in sauce. While there is no evidence of which cabbage roll came first, we can all agree that each has its unique flavor that has kept them around and will continue to keep them around for years to come. This delicious dish inspires this recipe for Low Carb Cabbage Rolls with a low-carb twist. We have chosen a mixture of ground beef and pork seasoned with our green seasoning, some cauliflower rice, and a mixture of fresh herbs and spices. These delicious rolls will then be simmered in a light tomato sauce to round out the flavors. We hope you enjoy our take on a worldwide classic made for a low-carb lifestyle.
How many carbs does a cabbage roll have?
One cabbage roll has 6 grams of net carbs.
Is cabbage keto diet friendly?
Yes, it is. In fact, one cup of raw shredded cabbage contains just 2 grams of net carbs. So it fits quite well into your keto lifestyle.
Is cabbage good for weight loss?
Yes, cabbage is good for weight loss. One cup of cooked cabbage contains just 34 calories. It's also packed with fiber which helps you feel full, and eat less.
How many carbs does cooked cabbage have?
One cup of cooked cabbage contains 8 grams of carbs, of which 2 grams come from fiber. This amounts to 6 grams of net carbs.
Time & Serves
Ingredients
1 pound Head of Cabbage
1 pound Beef - ground
1 pound Pork - ground
3 Tablespoons Green Seasoning
½ Teaspoon of Cumin
½ Teaspoon of Allspice
½ Teaspoon of Paprika
½ Teaspoon of Salt
4 ounces Cauliflower Rice
5-10 ounces Cauliflower florets
2 Tablespoons Extra Virgin Olive Oil
14 ounces Canned Tomatoes - diced or mashed
6 ounces Onion - diced
1 ounce Garlic - minced
2 Teaspoons Italian Seasoning
1 Tablespoon Apple Cider Vinegar
Salt & Black Pepper to taste
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