These German stuffed cabbage rolls are called Kohlrouladen (pronounced kohl-roo-lah-den) in German and are an iconic German staple recipe my grandma (Oma Sieghilde) always made growing up.What makes these ground beef stuffed cabbage rolls extra delicious, is that they are cooked with bacon in a creamy broth-based sauce. And I am definitely in the boat of anything cooked with bacon is better, especially cabbage.German cabbage rolls are cooked in a large pan with a lid on the cooktop or stove top. The broth is thickened with cream and corn starch before it's poured on top as a sauce.Kohlrouladen are traditionally served with boiled potatoes or mashed potatoes, although Spätzle (German egg noodles) would be perfect for soaking up that velvety sauce, too.In the mood for more Rouladen? Try my beef rouladen recipe, which is German stuffed flank steak and SO GOOD!