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I think these work out better in a pot with multiple layers. But they do look tasty.
They worked out perfectly fine in a single layer. Not sure what the difference would be?
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I have to disagree lol
Not a huge tomato soup person but still sounds good. May give it a try thanks for sharing.
My grandma used to make this.... thanks for the nostalgia hit, they look delicious!
Great job wrapping them. Looks like they held together nicely!
I added cabbage to my shopping list just for this post
Looks awesome! Can you share the recipe?
pork or beef?
Both. In fact a mix that one might use for a meatball is excellent. Beef, veal, and pork spiced with some rice as a breadcrumb kinda thing.
We made traditional polish style which is a mixture of both.