Falling in the yard, and simmering on the stove. Monday is Carole's 80th birthday and I'm having her over for stuffed cabbage.
One of her favorites, but her son doesn't like it at all. There's not much that he does like which makes our family dinners monotonous. He'll be out of town so halupki it will be. We'll have her favorite cake at the family celebration next weekend so maybe elderberry pie will be dessert.
Preparing the leaves tonight so I can just fill and roll, bake for hours tomorrow. I turn bowls over and layer the leaves on to hold their shape. This was a very large locally grown head. Our church (which is now closed) made halupki for the picnics and sold them at holidays, their method was to freeze the heads. Freezing made them soft and when thawed, ready to roll, no steaming required. I did try it but was tearing the leaves while removing. Maybe a light steaming in the micro first would have helped. I wanted to try the Instant Pot pressure cooker but couldn't find info about time and result for a solid head. Not a good idea to experiment when company is coming.
I'll need to burn candles in several rooms for days!
Half of October is over. Can you believe it? Christmas shows are starting!! Since I have nowhere to browse in person, and my online browsing time is devoted to finding jeans in long length and big ass, are there any new Santa charts that are small and primitive? Any suggestions?
Since there is a day devoted to almost everything including the inane, I am officially naming October 15 as Halupki day. Have a good one.
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