I love mom's voice and accent. She sounds like my mom, bif and toorky. That's how you know is going to be tasty. Nothing like mom's food and her invaluable teachings. Hurray for moms everywhere.
Had tears in my eyes listening to your mother talk, I cooked lots with my grandmother ( mothers mom ) she was from Ukraine and my grandfather was from Poland, she would talk and explain the whole process every time eventhough I had helped her dozens of times I just loved to hear her voice. On my dads side it was the opposite with a little chezk and Austrian thrown in. I make mine a little different with bacon but no carrots, sometimes I put in ground pork or beef, i also leave my rice a bit on the tough side so it sucks up the juice. We use tomatoe or clamato juice depending on which is on sale, I buy 2 sacks of cabbage in early fall, 1 I blanch and freese for cabbage rolls (Holopchi) and the other I shred for sauerkraut (Capoosta). When I'm done with rolling (filling; rice, bacon, onion, garlic, salt, pepper) into the cabbage I cover them with the tomato juice so they are submerged and put bacon rind on top then pour tomato soup over top. I usually cook at 350 for 2.5 to 3 hours or until the center is 180° and cabbage is soft. Thank you for the memories, i just made some with my neighbor for Easter Sunday.
Yes!!! So glad to see momma and the amazingly beautiful daughter back in the kitchen!! When i hear her speaking Ukrainian it makes my heart skip a beat. Please, please, more of this content!!!!
So happy to see this. My mom's family is Slovak and not only did my mom teach me how to make this dish but I recognize all of the eastern European mannerisms in your mom! Never measures anything, it's all "easy", so much love for feeding the family with wholesome food. Love it!
Girl, what sweet memories you’re making with your mama. So so proud of you guys, everyone swears their moms’ recipes are the best but your mom is an awesome cook and everything I’ve ever had that was made by her was on another level!
So delish! I must make a nice batch. I love how mom gives a sense of urgency in everything she does. Jenetta is just beautiful and looks so much like a young version of her momma. I enjoyed watching you both work together and share this dish. I love the whole family.
What a blessing to have mama show you how to cook delicious food according to family tradition. I miss mine and she be proud how I learned from her. ❤❤❤❤❤❤
Shoutout to you from Egypt 🇪🇬 I think moms are the same all over the world I just couldn’t stop laughing when you mom guilt trikes you about the homeland food Just classic mom’s stuff Our cabbage rolls are much smaller than yours I wish I can show you a picture
Came here for more of the Goonzquad family I love watching so much. Momma's food always looks so amazing! There is something so beautiful seeing a mother passing a tradition to her daughter.
@@clairewood9607 I'm from Holland, and for i can see the most of the ingredients i see are available in Polish supermarkets over here so in UK should it be likely the same.
Stuffed cabbage, and peppers are the staple the world over. In Asia, the Middle East, all over the Americas, Europe, amd everywhere I have been there is an offshoot of this recipe. Thanks for the video, know it will be watched a lots.
Love it! I swear I can smell it from here just watching you 2 making it, so jealous I.m not there lol, reminds me of my mom only it was half English half german spoke in the kitchen. lmao
Looks so delicious, reminds me of one Middle Eastern recipe: stuffed grape leaves. And as your mom said, different countries adapted the recipe to their own way. Love momma Goonz
Those look incredible! I grew up eating cabbage rolls here in Appalachia. My mom's recipe was very similar although she did not pre-cook the meat mixture. She also used Campbell's tomato soup instead of V8 juice. The broth in the bottom of the pot was so good you could drink it. I personally can't cook well at all but this has inspired me to run to the store and grab some ingredients to make this recipe. I don't think I've eaten cabbage rolls since my mother passed several years ago. I'll make some in her honor.
Looks delicious! My wife and I really enjoy your videos cooking with your mom. Such a blessing for you to be able to learn from her and grateful you also share with us. Take care!
By looking at the oven , she does a lot of cooking. Every 3 years needs a new stove. . I'd say don't worry about the looks of the stove. It just shows you how much cooking you do. 100% Ukrainian here. My mom was like your mom. Cooking everyday for us.
Hello, I am from Guatemala. We eat cabbage in soups and as a dressing in our own version of hot dog (toast bread over charcoal, guacamole, mustard, we named Shucos -since those are street food this words mean filthy food, as a kind of joke-. I try Yeats ago a similar dish at Nicaragua, street food is known as Fritanga (they cook in a griddle meat, chorizo, eggs, cheese, lot of things. I try a very delicious dish named Niño dormido (Sleeping child, literal translate); is a cabbage leaf stuffed with rice and meat fried on the grill next to the fat of everything else, wonderfull. The Halupki remans me my experience of Nicaragua. You are doing a very nice job, we do not know your culture and traditions, thank you for kindness. Happy holidays!
Oooo I'm n love oooboy I'm digging it thank you Mom goonzquad for sharing your wonderful recipes good family value you have with your own God bless you please pass the napkins
Excellent recipe, I love stuffed cabbage rolls and this looks and sounds delicious. Really good seeing mama and daughter cooking together. Thank you for posting.
Mama and Pops GQ have raised one heck of an amazing family. And Mama always looks fantastic. Wish all the best for the entire family. This is what America is about.
Fabulous video - nice to cook together and learn your Mom's secrets - she's a real pro at tucking in the ends of the cabbage - I guess with practice it gets easier - cheers from Canada
Hope you and your family are safe, and healthy this holiday. Your mother seems so kind, and she's an expert in the cabbage roll making dept. God bless you & your family, Slava Ukraine.
OMG in heaven ...my mama used to make stuffed cabbage rolls. Miss her and the wonderful food. Love this very special channel ...and Goonzquad mama and her beautiful daughter. So much love here. Interesting to see the V8 juice from my childhood and mama would have used Campbells tomato soup. Lightly sweet and no carrots. Bet this is yummy too. :-)
An they don't sit in front of stuip video games they are actually being very good steward for the world we live in working there butts off this whole family is amazing 👏
I love this! I've been looking at cabbage roll recipes all over RUclips and this is by far my favorite. Your mom reminds me of my ex's mom, her food was my first introduction to Ukrainian food and I loved it so much, I miss her cooking every day (probably more than I miss my ex, haha!) and now I want to learn some of the dishes that I've been craving lately! I love the warmth and generous hearts of Ukrainian families. At times I feel a connection to your culture because they're so similar to Hispanic culture (I grew up in a Puerto Rican household) in a lot of ways. Valuing spending time together with good food is one of them, and something I hold dear to my heart
This is interesting. My family immigrated to the US from Slovakia, and my great grandmother passed down her family recipe for halupki to us (I grew up across the street from her), but we never put onions in ours. Or carrots. Just meat (ground beef) and rice, plus the cabbage leaves, of course, and we cooked it in tomato soup. It's really interesting to see a Ukrainian version from a much more recent immigrant family.
Absolutely love when Mom cooks…I ate them regularly in my house…I had told u before My fathers parents were from Ukraine 🇺🇦…..He is now 88 and we watch your and the brothers channels together….My father understands Ukraine…It reminds him of his mother….Oh My Grandma didn’t use V-8 ….Tell mom and dad we said hello from fellow Ukraines
Ukraine is neighbour with Romania , we make the cabbage rolls similar with this, and we call them " sarmale " - for stuffing we put rice and grounded pork meat ,spiced with salt ,peper , then tomatos sos above...very good with sourcream,polenta and some hot pepper
I love this so much. You guys are like the most wholesome people, a true testament to why immigrants are truly what makes America Great! Big tight family that is full of love! An example to what Americans should strive to be!
My Mother made these once when I was a kid, I know now why it was only once :) Thank you both for bringing back a fond memory for me. I hope to make this one day soon, my Brother and I are thinking about it, might be this weekend! Thank you again!
This is the best I love when you are cooking with your mom she is the best and English is getting better every time keep up the videos cooking with mommy
That looks so delicious. Your mom needs to open a food truck. With food like that she'll sell out before noon for sure. I enjoyed this video a lot, it's a lost art when kids don't learn to cook from their moms and dads. Stay safe. Aloha from Kansas
My mom in law when she didn’t have time would sometimes make lazy man cabbage rolls. Just cut up the cabbage and mix it all together. Cook it same as rolled ones. Fantastic. Miss her every day.
I make my grandmothers Ukrainian cabbage rolls with our family recipe it is pretty close to this one.. great video I wish she taught us the language she said that we did not need to know the language which is sad nowadays.. Grandmother was Ukrainian and Grandfather was Hungarian and neither taught the language
My mom used to make halupkis when i was a kid. They were amazing. My wife and mother-in-law made them one, they did a great job. Now that I’ve watched you make them i might give it a go. Thanks
You two are adorable together. When I was little, a Polish lady lived near us and she and my mom made these! We used pork and called them Pigs in a blanket. For most Americans, Pigs in a blanket are hotdogs in a pastry roll. Not at our house.😊
I had galupsi in my trips to Kharkiv and Donetsk . Your mother cooks with very good ingredients. Avocado oil is rated well, Chosen was rated #1 in controlled studies.
Looks so good!! Wish I had all those ingredients in my local store! But in Norway we have almost no American brands 😫 but still, I’ll try my own version! Thanks for being so natural!! I love goonzuad mom!! 😁
I love mom's voice and accent. She sounds like my mom, bif and toorky. That's how you know is going to be tasty. Nothing like mom's food and her invaluable teachings. Hurray for moms everywhere.
Had tears in my eyes listening to your mother talk, I cooked lots with my grandmother ( mothers mom ) she was from Ukraine and my grandfather was from Poland, she would talk and explain the whole process every time eventhough I had helped her dozens of times I just loved to hear her voice. On my dads side it was the opposite with a little chezk and Austrian thrown in. I make mine a little different with bacon but no carrots, sometimes I put in ground pork or beef, i also leave my rice a bit on the tough side so it sucks up the juice. We use tomatoe or clamato juice depending on which is on sale, I buy 2 sacks of cabbage in early fall, 1 I blanch and freese for cabbage rolls (Holopchi)
and the other I shred for sauerkraut (Capoosta). When I'm
done with rolling (filling; rice, bacon, onion, garlic, salt, pepper) into the cabbage I cover them with the tomato juice so they are submerged and put bacon rind on top then pour tomato soup over top. I usually cook at 350 for 2.5 to 3 hours or until the center is 180° and cabbage is soft. Thank you for the memories, i just made some with my neighbor for Easter Sunday.
Love how she speaks the native language so fluently with her mother. Wish i was able to do that with my mother.
Jenna, cherish these times with your mom. They are precious memories. It is wonderful to hand down family traditions. Good job!
Yes!!! So glad to see momma and the amazingly beautiful daughter back in the kitchen!! When i hear her speaking Ukrainian it makes my heart skip a beat. Please, please, more of this content!!!!
Love how the whole family is involved with the RUclips aspect but everyone doing their own thing, this channel will do well with the food!!
So happy to see this. My mom's family is Slovak and not only did my mom teach me how to make this dish but I recognize all of the eastern European mannerisms in your mom! Never measures anything, it's all "easy", so much love for feeding the family with wholesome food. Love it!
Girl, what sweet memories you’re making with your mama. So so proud of you guys, everyone swears their moms’ recipes are the best but your mom is an awesome cook and everything I’ve ever had that was made by her was on another level!
I love that you stay true to traditions in these videos and use your native tongue.
You guys are really coming into your own.
Mama Goon is so sweet. That looks so good!
Yeah she's awesome! No one's going hungry with her around! 😄👍
@Mark Toney That's how my mom was like... She could make incredible feasts for merely a few cents! 😛
Daughter handles that carrot on the shredder like a master. Mother laughs and takes over shredding the carrot.
Mother definitely works the carrot with more skill and authority… years of getting the job done 💦
So delish! I must make a nice batch. I love how mom gives a sense of urgency in everything she does. Jenetta is just beautiful and looks so much like a young version of her momma. I enjoyed watching you both work together and share this dish. I love the whole family.
Гарне відео. Ви молодці. Я отримав багато задоволення від перегляду. Продовжуйте в тому ж дусі. Вітання хлопцям
What a blessing to have mama show you how to cook delicious food according to family tradition. I miss mine and she be proud how I learned from her. ❤❤❤❤❤❤
Shoutout to you from Egypt 🇪🇬
I think moms are the same all over the world
I just couldn’t stop laughing when you mom guilt trikes you about the homeland food
Just classic mom’s stuff
Our cabbage rolls are much smaller than yours I wish I can show you a picture
We are 100% making these, after 20 years in Chicago how could you not love them...
Love the interaction between mom and daughter.
Can’t wait for the Holiday Traditions from this awesome family.
Thank you.
Very nice recipe. 👌 Looks delicious. Very creative. 😊 Thanks for sharing, wow..
SARMA!BRAVO devojke na izboru za pravo i predivno jelo!
Came here for more of the Goonzquad family I love watching so much. Momma's food always looks so amazing! There is something so beautiful seeing a mother passing a tradition to her daughter.
"Those who want to learn, will learn" - Mama Goonz Quad.
Oh so want to try and make these,I'm in the uk not sure where to get all the ingredients though xx
@@clairewood9607 I'm from Holland, and for i can see the most of the ingredients i see are available in Polish supermarkets over here so in UK should it be likely the same.
@@Patje1976Thankyou so very much xx
Stuffed cabbage, and peppers are the staple the world over. In Asia, the Middle East, all over the Americas, Europe, amd everywhere I have been there is an offshoot of this recipe. Thanks for the video, know it will be watched a lots.
Love it! I swear I can smell it from here just watching you 2 making it, so jealous I.m not there lol, reminds me of my mom only it was half English half german spoke in the kitchen. lmao
I have enjoyed watching this! I'm going to try them next week. Thank you very much!
Looks so delicious, reminds me of one Middle Eastern recipe: stuffed grape leaves. And as your mom said, different countries adapted the recipe to their own way. Love momma Goonz
Those look incredible! I grew up eating cabbage rolls here in Appalachia. My mom's recipe was very similar although she did not pre-cook the meat mixture. She also used Campbell's tomato soup instead of V8 juice. The broth in the bottom of the pot was so good you could drink it. I personally can't cook well at all but this has inspired me to run to the store and grab some ingredients to make this recipe. I don't think I've eaten cabbage rolls since my mother passed several years ago. I'll make some in her honor.
Looks delicious! My wife and I really enjoy your videos cooking with your mom. Such a blessing for you to be able to learn from her and grateful you also share with us. Take care!
Wishing war to end. Daughter got mom's looks for sure. I love this recipe. 😀
Wow so much beauty in the kitchen of course the food will be great.
Love cabbage rolls will try this way. Looks delish
I could watch Momma cook all day long.
I love to see mom speaking in her origin language,she seens lot happier and confortable than in her first appearances.
By looking at the oven , she does a lot of cooking. Every 3 years needs a new stove. .
I'd say don't worry about the looks of the stove. It just shows you how much cooking you do.
100% Ukrainian here. My mom was like your mom. Cooking everyday for us.
Hello, I am from Guatemala. We eat cabbage in soups and as a dressing in our own version of hot dog (toast bread over charcoal, guacamole, mustard, we named Shucos -since those are street food this words mean filthy food, as a kind of joke-. I try Yeats ago a similar dish at Nicaragua, street food is known as Fritanga (they cook in a griddle meat, chorizo, eggs, cheese, lot of things. I try a very delicious dish named Niño dormido (Sleeping child, literal translate); is a cabbage leaf stuffed with rice and meat fried on the grill next to the fat of everything else, wonderfull. The Halupki remans me my experience of Nicaragua. You are doing a very nice job, we do not know your culture and traditions, thank you for kindness. Happy holidays!
Oooo I'm n love oooboy I'm digging it thank you Mom goonzquad for sharing your wonderful recipes good family value you have with your own God bless you please pass the napkins
Great video guy’s , reminds me of my Hungarian grandmother, great looking food. Love watching. Keep them coming, and Thank you for sharing.
Excellent recipe, I love stuffed cabbage rolls and this looks and sounds delicious. Really good seeing mama and daughter cooking together. Thank you for posting.
An awesome Ukrainian Family - brings back so many memories as I am first generation UKIE in the USA. My DAD would have loved this!!!
This is like Polish Gołąbki, remember mum making these when we were all little
my swedish family called them golumpki.
Mama and Pops GQ have raised one heck of an amazing family. And Mama always looks fantastic. Wish all the best for the entire family. This is what America is about.
Fabulous video - nice to cook together and learn your Mom's secrets - she's a real pro at tucking in the ends of the cabbage - I guess with practice it gets easier - cheers from Canada
Hope you and your family are safe, and healthy this holiday. Your mother seems so kind, and she's an expert in the cabbage roll making dept. God bless you & your family, Slava Ukraine.
Looks amazing. So yummy.
OMG in heaven ...my mama used to make stuffed cabbage rolls. Miss her and the wonderful food. Love this very special channel ...and Goonzquad mama and her beautiful daughter. So much love here. Interesting to see the V8 juice from my childhood and mama would have used Campbells tomato soup. Lightly sweet and no carrots. Bet this is yummy too. :-)
I grew up with these foods now my kids make the recipes
That looks bomb! I couldn’t believe why goonzsquad doesn’t gain weight with all those moms delicious delicacy. 👍🏻
Because is not fast food from grocery store. Junk food!
An they don't sit in front of stuip video games they are actually being very good steward for the world we live in working there butts off this whole family is amazing 👏
I love this! I've been looking at cabbage roll recipes all over RUclips and this is by far my favorite. Your mom reminds me of my ex's mom, her food was my first introduction to Ukrainian food and I loved it so much, I miss her cooking every day (probably more than I miss my ex, haha!) and now I want to learn some of the dishes that I've been craving lately! I love the warmth and generous hearts of Ukrainian families. At times I feel a connection to your culture because they're so similar to Hispanic culture (I grew up in a Puerto Rican household) in a lot of ways. Valuing spending time together with good food is one of them, and something I hold dear to my heart
That looks so good im going to make some tonight thanks gal's 😊 😋 love it
This is interesting. My family immigrated to the US from Slovakia, and my great grandmother passed down her family recipe for halupki to us (I grew up across the street from her), but we never put onions in ours. Or carrots. Just meat (ground beef) and rice, plus the cabbage leaves, of course, and we cooked it in tomato soup. It's really interesting to see a Ukrainian version from a much more recent immigrant family.
This has seriously upped my stuffed cabbage game, and using the knife on the jar was a great technique. Thanks. Hope your loved ones are safe.
Absolutely love when Mom cooks…I ate them regularly in my house…I had told u before My fathers parents were from Ukraine 🇺🇦…..He is now 88 and we watch your and the brothers channels together….My father understands Ukraine…It reminds him of his mother….Oh My Grandma didn’t use V-8 ….Tell mom and dad we said hello from fellow Ukraines
Ukraine is neighbour with Romania , we make the cabbage rolls similar with this, and we call them " sarmale " - for stuffing we put rice and grounded pork meat ,spiced with salt ,peper , then tomatos sos above...very good with sourcream,polenta and some hot pepper
Wow, I’ve got to get my wife to make some . They look awesome.
I love this so much. You guys are like the most wholesome people, a true testament to why immigrants are truly what makes America Great! Big tight family that is full of love! An example to what Americans should strive to be!
My wife is watching this with me and wishing she had the chance to learn cooking from her Mom like this. Thank you for sharing
My Mother made these once when I was a kid, I know now why it was only once :) Thank you both for bringing back a fond memory for me. I hope to make this one day soon, my Brother and I are thinking about it, might be this weekend! Thank you again!
Great video! Halupki is one of my favorite comfort foods. I love Mama , daughter interaction.
oh my gosh. those cabbage rolls look so good. makes me hungry. awesome video. loved every minute. have a great day
Краще пізно ніж ніколи.... Привіт Вам з Сакраменто. Давно спостерігаю за вашими хлопцями.Волинський привіт!!
I love that everything is comfortable and laid back, Mama is so comfortable in kitchen like she said lots of practice. 😀🥰
I agree, my mom always browned up the meat up to carmelize it for better flavor.
That looks good keep cooking the good food. from jamaica🖐
OMG yummmmmmy I couldn't help myself today I had to go get all the ingredients and make it for dinner!!!!!! So delicious what a great recipe 🥰😍👍
Hope you enjoy!!!
@@FatFingerFoods your family reminds me of my family!!!!!!
Love watching you both! Happy memories of when I was you g and my Mom made these!❤️
Эххх. Детство вспомнил. Бабуля в печке в чугунке готовила голубцы. Пойду капусты и риса куплю. Надо приготовить. Спасибо за видос))
Great job Ladys !!!!!!
This is the best
I love when you are cooking with your mom she is the best and English is getting better every time keep up the videos cooking with mommy
Beatiful Goonzquad ladies, delicious cooking.... Daaang son I'm starving!
That looks so delicious. Your mom needs to open a food truck. With food like that she'll sell out before noon for sure. I enjoyed this video a lot, it's a lost art when kids don't learn to cook from their moms and dads. Stay safe. Aloha from Kansas
Because they still had to go in the oven it perfectly acceptable it mix by hand. They looked delicious. I will try and make them.
These look delicious!
My mom in law when she didn’t have time would sometimes make lazy man cabbage rolls. Just cut up the cabbage and mix it all together. Cook it same as rolled ones. Fantastic. Miss her every day.
Daughter pretty just as her mother 😁
Those are some quality genes 🤗
Love everything about this family. Sitting here watching this video and I'm so hungry now. Thanks for sharing
I make my grandmothers Ukrainian cabbage rolls with our family recipe it is pretty close to this one.. great video
I wish she taught us the language she said that we did not need to know the language which is sad nowadays.. Grandmother was Ukrainian and Grandfather was Hungarian and neither taught the language
Goon squad is the best family channel. They are down to earth people love all of them. Paps
Can i come to dinner, it looks so great.
My mom used to make halupkis when i was a kid. They were amazing. My wife and mother-in-law made them one, they did a great job. Now that I’ve watched you make them i might give it a go. Thanks
You do know that we all LOVE your mom!!
You two are adorable together. When I was little, a Polish lady lived near us and she and my mom made these! We used pork and called them Pigs in a blanket. For most Americans, Pigs in a blanket are hotdogs in a pastry roll. Not at our house.😊
That is awesome. 👍👍👍
In Alberta they had the best Ukrainian weddings. The stuffed cabbage was always a show stopper... will never forget
learned to boil the leaves off going to try egg plant pepper a little different from mine but i am going to make them this way thanks.
OMG I've watched the guys for years now I can see where they get all the energy to repair them cars. That looks so good!
There are so many ways to do this. I love galuptzi.... If you use Napa cabbage it would be much easier to roll and also quick boil...
Oh, those look good! We'll try them out this weekend.
My Wife is half Russian. She makes those. I love them!
watching from Finland 🇫🇮😝 A good womann is also a womann who is good at cooking.✅
You two are great together. Nice to see food from another country.
My Fav. RUclips family.
I had galupsi in my trips to Kharkiv and Donetsk . Your mother cooks with very good ingredients. Avocado oil is rated well, Chosen was rated #1 in controlled studies.
First! Goonzquad mom's great cooking again! 👍👌
Cette recette delicious ❤👍👍👍👍💯
Looks delicious ladies
OMG I believe I said something about theses when you did the beet root stew episode. Another one of my favorites growing up
Another great cook,looks very good
Man that food looked so good. Thank you for all the content you post on this channel.
Whenever the boys eat, it looks like they can't get enough ;)
Looks so good!! Wish I had all those ingredients in my local store! But in Norway we have almost no American brands 😫 but still, I’ll try my own version! Thanks for being so natural!! I love goonzuad mom!! 😁
Can't wait to try this recipe! Wondered if I could finish off the rolls in my smoker rather then oven.