Monday, September 5, 2011

Cabbage Wraps with Black Bean Sauce

Prepare the Sauce
Place a saucepan over med-high heat and add:

  • 1 can of organic* black beans
  • 1 Tb. soy sauce
  • 1 tsp. orange zest
  • few dashes of hot pepper sauce

When the sauce bubbles, turn down heat and simmer to thicken for about 20 minutes. As the sauce thickens prepare the rest of the ingredients which you can then serve family style at the table so everyone can feel the privilege of making their own food. 

Prepare Cabbage Leaf Wraps

  1. You will begin by removing the outer leaves one small cabbage to use as the wraps. 
  2. Wash and dry your cabbage so that it is not slippery when you work with it. 
  3. Take a small paring knife and carefully cut through the base of the stem to begin to separate the leaf from the head. The cabbage leaves tear pretty easily so you'll want to move patiently as you then peel the leaf away from the head. 
  4. I usually pull back the edges all around the perimeter of each leaf working my way into the center. Continue trimming the base of each leaf and pulling them back. 
  5. Stack the cabbage leaves into a pile. In our family the kids eat one wrap and the adults usually go for two. 
  6. After you've pulled back enough leaves, cut the cabbage in half. You'll use one half of the interior of the cabbage for the filling for the wraps and you can reserve the other half for another day.

Prepare the Filling
This recipe has two fillings. One with mushrooms and one without. Mushrooms are the one thing that my son detests and I let him get away without even tasting. We should all have at least a little control over what we eat, right?

The Family Friendly Filling 
... only different in that there are no mushrooms or herbs. Although I often do include herbs in many of our family meals, fresh herbs are potent, powerful and medicinal so I take it easy if I'm making something specific for the kiddos.


In a large bowl combine:

  • 1/2 of the interior of a small cabbage cut into thin ribbons
  • 2 grated carrots
  • 6 oz. snow peas cut into thin ribbons

Adult Filling

Divide the family friendly mixture in half so you can add adult ingredients:


  • 3 shitake mushrooms cut into thin ribbons
  • about 20 thai basil leaves cut into ribbons (chopped cilantro would be excellent as well)


Assemble wraps

  1. Choose your wrap - (flour tortillas may be more kid-friendly.) 
  2. Into your cabbage leaf cup or tortilla, scoop your veggie filling and top with black bean sauce.
  3. Wrap up and enjoy! So yummy  - I scraped the black bean sauce bowl clean!


Here is what else was on the menu today and where I got the inspiration for the wraps. 

Breakfast - green go juice
Lunch - backyard garden salad
Dinner Inspiration = vegetarian times article and wanting alternative protein source = black bean sauce?

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