More rated recipes... COOKED CABBAGE 1 head of green cabbage, chopped 2 leeks, white parts, sliced 1 small sweet onion, chopped 3 bacon slices, cooked and crumbled 1 tsp. salt 1 tsp. fresh ground pepper 1 tbsp. olive oil 2 cups beef broth (or broth from cooked corned beef brisket) ...
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White round-headed cabbagehas pale green leaves. It is eaten raw in salads, cooked as a hot vegetable, and pickled as sauerkraut. This is the most popular cabbage in the United States. Red cabbagehas reddish-purple leaves and can be eaten raw or cooked. Red cabbage recipes often include ...
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Cabbage is simple, nutritious and versatile. You may cook traditional recipes with it or innovate new ones. It can be cooked as a veg dish or combined with meat and egg to create yummy non-veg dishes. No matter how you like it, include it in your diet to lead a healthy life and als...
Most sauteed cabbage recipes use only oil, or they mixbutterwith oil (it’s a myth that this lowers the smoke point of butter — it doesn’t!). Instead, in this recipe I add butter toward the end of cooking, so you get the same flavor without burning it. (It’s the same trick ...
When making other cabbage recipes, such as sauerkraut or cole slaw, you typically remove the tough core; however, keeping the core intact will help keep the cabbage from falling apart when you rotate it in the oven or serve it at dinnertime. Brush the cabbage wedges with olive oil rather ...
Corned beef and cabbage is known for being an easy one-pot meal, but by making it in a slow cooker, that ease is taken to another level. All it takes to prepare this dish is adding the ingredients in stages until each is cooked through and tender. It’s truly the perfect set-it-an...
but it magically takes away the strong taste and strong smell of cabbage in your kitchen entirely to cook it this way. I've never cooked a whole head of cabbage this way, so not sure how many minutes it would take int he microwave. I've never cooked "plain" cabbage any other way si...
I love your recipes! Could I substitue sweet potatoes for regular potatoes? Reply ↓ Phoebe Moore (L&L Recipe Developer) 01.31.2025 Hi Sue, yep! You could. Reply ↓ Chandra 01.26.2025 I made this soup for the first time yesterday. It was easy to prepare and the flavor is rich. I lo...