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Lahanorizo (Cabbage and Rice)

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lahanorizo, the unstuffed stuffed cabbage

lahanorizo, the unstuffed stuffed cabbage

Think of this dish as unstuffed stuffed cabbage.  So simple to make, lahanorizo (Λαχανόρυζο) is a traditional recipe of sweet, tender cabbage, fresh dill and thyme. It’s a quick, delicious meal right  from the stove and leftovers are just as good a day or two later.

Served warm, lahanorizo is hearty and perfect for a winter’s night.  A dish at room temperature (or even right from the fridge!) and sprinkled with a bit of fresh lemon juice is just the thing for a hot summer afternoon.   Tasty, healthy, versatility is lahanorizo!

Prepping your cabbage takes just a minute. Remove a few of the outer most leaves from the head and cut out the core with a sharp knife.  Then chop your cabbage into squares, not too tiny because it cooks down in size. The pieces should be a nice variety of medium to light green colors with some yellow and white.

prepped cabbage

prepped cabbage

A 3 quart saucepan is the perfect size for this recipe. Make sure you have a snug fitting lid, whatever your choice of pot/pan. Most of this dish will be cooked on low heat, especially when you add the cabbage to cook down. Allowing it about 15 minutes to cook down at very low heat gives you such a sweet, tender cabbage it’s worth your patience.

cooked down cabbage

cooked down cabbage

A tip for cabbage cooking: stir the cabbage approx every 5 minutes or so to bring the cabbage on the bottom of the pan to the top. This helps to keep cabbage cooking evenly. More than 15 minutes and the cabbage starts to loose some of its beautiful color and a little of its flavor. Any less and there’s not enough time to bring the cabbage’s sweetness out. By the end, your cabbage will have cooked down to about half its original volume

Fresh dill is important to lahanorizo and thyme is a lovely companion herb. The dill should be fresh and not dried unless in an emergency, the thyme can be either fresh or dried. I’ve had this dish with the thyme substituted with mint and also oregano (not mixed!) and they’re all delicious but thyme is my favorite.

fresh, chopped dill

fresh, chopped dill

It always amazes me how a few, simple ingredients can turn into such a wonderful meal!

Ingredients

  • 1 medium head of cabbage (5-6 cups chopped)
  • 1/2 cup olive oil
  • 1/2 cup chopped onions
  • 1/4 cup chopped garlic
  • 1/4 cup chopped fresh dill
  • 1tbsp fresh thyme
  • 1 tsp salt
  • 1/2 tsp fresh ground black pepper
  • 1 cup rice
  • 2 1/2 cups water or vegetable broth

Cooking Instructions

Peel off and discard outer leaves of cabbage. Core,chop and set aside.

Heat olive oil in 3 qt saucepan and gently sauté onions and garlic over low heat until soft and golden. Add herbs/spices, stir to combine well. Add chopped cabbage and turn down heat to very low. Cook cabbage, uncovered, for 15 minutes until cabbage has reduced about half. Stir cabbage about every 5 minutes while cooking, bringing the cabbage from bottom of the pan to top to cook evenly.

Add rice to cabbage mixture, stir well to combine and add water. Raise heat slightly to low and cook, covered, for 20 – 25 minutes until rice is done.

Remove pan from heat and allow to rest, covered, for approx 10 minutes before serving. Add a fresh squeeze of lemon and a piece of crusty bread and enjoy.

a quick, delicious lunch or dinner

a quick, delicious lunch or dinner

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15 Responses to Lahanorizo (Cabbage and Rice)

  1. Elizabeth July 26, 2013 at 1:40 am #

    Miriam, how much olive oil?

    • Kiki July 26, 2013 at 2:34 am #

      I’m so sorry! Just half a cup not 1 cup – thanks for catching this! I’ll correct it right away! – Kiki

  2. Lena November 17, 2014 at 1:59 pm #

    1/4 C of Garlic? Really? Doesn’t that seem to be too much (even by garlic-loving Greek standards) in relation to the other ingredients? Was that supposed to be tablespoon?

    • Kiki November 17, 2014 at 2:49 pm #

      Hi Lena, 1/4 cup is correct! If you think that’s too much for your tastes just cut it back a bit. This dish is pretty flexible in terms of the herbs/spices/onions/garlic. For example, if you’re not a big fan of dill, mint also works well here or oregano instead of thyme. The ingredients listed are the more traditional but of course there are many variations! Always feel free to ask for clarification on any recipe and very glad you found us! Kiki 🙂

  3. Kikh February 2, 2016 at 7:42 am #

    One of the favorite dishes in our home since I found your recipe! Greek food at it’s best, cheap, easy and healthy!

    • Kiki February 2, 2016 at 1:09 pm #

      so glad you like it! it’s a staple favorite here too 🙂

  4. Nan McFerren March 22, 2016 at 1:21 pm #

    Absolutely perfect! Thanks!

  5. Valerie April 5, 2016 at 12:05 pm #

    This is also very good with toasted pine nuts or sauteed mushrooms. Put in a pita with Greek tomato relish or roasted pepper relish, so yum!

  6. Jean August 17, 2016 at 1:22 pm #

    I love Greek food and this is some of the best! Thank you for sharing such a flexible and delicious recipe

  7. Antonia February 27, 2017 at 6:48 pm #

    What will happen if I use vegetable broth instead of stock ?

    • Kiki February 28, 2017 at 8:54 pm #

      same difference, you’ll be fine 🙂

  8. Margarita May 3, 2017 at 3:08 am #

    What kind of rice are you using?

    • Kiki May 3, 2017 at 1:20 pm #

      plain white rice 🙂

  9. JK May 10, 2017 at 3:06 pm #

    Wonderful, easy, quick, versatile – a new favorite. Delicious as is and I’m already thinking about experimenting with different veggies, like broccoli or zucchini, as variations & for when I don’t have cabbage. Thank you!

  10. Marisa May 16, 2018 at 5:15 am #

    Thank you for this amazing recipe! I made it for the second time last night just so I could have the leftovers for lunch at work today 🙂

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