This might be the first time these two words were paired together.
First, cook a large onion in a stick of butter. It may sound like a lot of butter but this makes a lot of halushki so there is less than 1/2 tablespoon per serving.
Add a large head of sliced cabbage. Sprinkle with cracked black pepper and sea salt.
Boil some noodles about 2 minutes less than the time called for.
Drain the noodles and add them to the cabbage. Add some fresh parsley and toss to combine.
The cabbage should still have a bit of a bite to it. So good!!!
See what I mean? The Blog Tech gets his Polish on!
I had a good day at the thrift shop the other day. I found another one of these casseroles for 1.29.
I love old bakeware and I scored these loaf pans for 59 cents each.
Another nice piece.
I was looking for some plain white bowls for my Fall party to serve my chicken chili in and I found 16 of these for 12.00. Cheaper than disposable!
And a Cutco slotted spoon for 29 cents.
This huge casserole with lid was 2.99.
And a vintage pilgrim with her turkey candle holders.
But this was the find of the century! A brand new All-Clad slow cooker for 19.99. I love my thrift stores.
Comments
Love all you other finds too! Such a great idea instead of disposable. I made a similar purchase with crystal luncheon plates!
Your recipe looks delicious and the blog-tech seems to like it to!
Ciao!
Mary & Dukeums!
I've looked around for slow cookers here for a while now and we only have one brand so now I'll order one :-)
I do like cabbage and I do like any kind of pasta so I might do this Halushki if I can remember to buy some cabbage :-)
Have a great day!
Christer.
Halushki is one of my favorite comfort foods.
He'd give as much if not more, of a "thumbs-up" to eating it!
-grinnnnnn-
"Auntie"