I think I ask this every year, so here goes. Do you have any good recipes for cabbage? I like cabbage but run out of ideas. Thanks.
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Luanne,
This is the easiest cabbage recipe.
Sautee sliced cabbage and onions in soup stock for about ten mintues. Put the sauteed mix into a large cooking pan with a beef or pork roast. Cover and put in the oven for about three hours. Spice. Throw in some garlic. It is delicious and great for keeping the house warm in winter.
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I only use cabbage for salads but Eastern European cuisine has tons of recipies. Look for a Polish cook book next time you're in a store. My mom basically uses it in soups, sautes and rolls meat in it (think stuff pepper but with cabbage instead of pepper). I keep asking her for the borsht recipe but then get lazy about all the prep and loose it. She makes two versions, a cold one for the summer and a hot one for the winter.
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Here's a famous Irish recipie for cabbage. It's probably the most loved meal in the country. Very simple. It is difficult to get the correct ham here though.
-Shoulder of ham (non-smoked, low water content, if you can get it)
-Head of cabbage
1. Boil ham in a saucepan full of water for 1 1/2 hours.
2. Change water once or twice during this time period, depending on how salty the ham is.
3. Wash cabbage, break into pieces and add to saucepan with ham.
4. Boil for another 1/2 hour or until cabbage is soft.
5. Remove ham and carve into slices.
6. Strain cabbage.
7. Serve together with boiled or mashed potatoes.
This is probably my favourite meal, although I do find it difficult to get ham here.Student and Mom to an Oct 2013 boy
Wife to Anesthesia Critical Care attending
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Originally posted by sp2809This is probably my favourite meal, although I do find it difficult to get ham here.
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If you are anywhere near Bucks County, Pa I can tell you about a great pork farm! We are in NJ but just at the state line and 15 miles from this farmLuanne
wife, mother, nurse practitioner
"You have not converted a man because you have silenced him." (John, Viscount Morely, On Compromise, 1874)
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Originally posted by sp2809This is probably my favourite meal, although I do find it difficult to get ham here.
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Yeah, we're pretty near Bucks County. I never thought of going directly to the farmer, I guess you do that here instead of going to the butcher. I learn something new every day!Student and Mom to an Oct 2013 boy
Wife to Anesthesia Critical Care attending
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Originally posted by sp2809Yeah, we're pretty near Bucks County. I never thought of going directly to the farmer, I guess you do that here instead of going to the butcher. I learn something new every day!
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