Everyday Cleansing Recipes: Cabbage Rolls
By Debbie Whittaker
March 2000
Serves 6 to 8 (14 to 18, 3-1/2-inch rolls)
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Don’t let the rich flavors of this dish fool you; it’s loaded with cleansing constituents. Cabbage is recommended by renowned French naturalist Maurice Messegue for spring cleansing; it enhances digestion and elimination, as well as clears the respiratory tract and cleanses the liver.
Savoy cabbage, whose leaves are open over its head, has considerably more beta-carotene and requires less cooking than the more common form of green cabbage. Chinese Napa and bok choy are not the same family as head cabbage but have more nutrients. Any of these cabbages can be used in this dish, but they require less cooking time than typical American green cabbage. Lemon zest is a potent liver cleanser, and thyme is a potent antioxidant.
• 1 small head of cabbage, preferably savoy, deeply cored
• 1 medium onion, diced
• 2 teaspoons canola oil
• 1 cup barley
• 1 bouillon cube
• 8 to10 thyme sprigs, rinsed, cut into 2-inch pieces, and tied into a bunch with clean white thread (about 1 tablespoon fresh leaves or 1 teaspoon dried leaves)
• 6 dried shiitake mushrooms
• 4 dehydrated tomato halves
• Zest of 1 organic lemon
• 6 grinds of black pepper, or more to taste
• 2 cups prepared marinara sauce
1. Preheat the oven to 350°F. Fill a large nonreactive pan with enough cold fresh water to cover the cabbage and bring to a boil. (See “Tips” below for cooking suggestions.) Drop in the whole head; reduce heat to medium-low and cook uncovered until the outer leaves are cooked through and pliable. Remove the cabbage and place it in a large stainless steel or glass bowl to cool. Boil the cabbage broth down to about 4 cups.
2. In a 2- or 3-quart saucepan, sauté the onion in the oil over low-medium heat for 5 minutes. Add the barley, 31/2 cups of hot cabbage broth, and the bouillon cube, and stir until the cube is dissolved. Place the thyme, mushrooms, and tomatoes on top of the barley; cover and simmer. Do not stir. After 10 minutes, remove the mushrooms and tomatoes and place them in the cabbage bowl to cool. (They should be soft and thoroughly rehydrated.) Cover the barley and continue to cook for 45 additional minutes.