Braised Cabbage Recipe (2024)

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Figaro

Curry leaves are generally available at you Asian grocer. You can also find them on Amazon. Since the recipe calls for 20 leaves, I'd make an effort to find them and not substitute curry powder. Note: these leaves will keep well in the freezer, so buy a bag of them.

Cambro

For braised cabbage, this winds up being a lot of ingredients, and I can't say the end product is worth the trouble. Strong flavors like the curry leaves and ginger competed with - more than they complimented - other components. I much prefer a simple slow-cooked number with no more than a few items in the pot.

Barbara

Boy was this good. A fantastic transformation of the humble cabbage. Curry leaf plants are easy to grow, if you can find one in a 4" pot or even some seeds (they propagate well) grow your own! I suspect this would still be good even without the curry leaves. Or use basil "for a delicious but completely different flavor," as Madhur Jaffrey would say.

Lee

Cooked this a bunch of times now and love it every time, super simple and all the flavors jive together well. You can of course make some substitutes as needed and come up with something great, its a flexible technic of braising cabbage.

Colleen in DC

I buy curry leaves at my local Patak Brothers, which is right up the street from my house in the Maryland DC suburbs. I’ve discovered that when when I keep them in the fridge they dry up and last pretty much forever, and rehydrate when I add them to recipes. I think they lose a little intensity so I add a few extra leaves, but I still like the results better than freezing them.

Rosany

Delicious. I substituted for the curry leaves which I didn’t have, just using a good dollop of curry powder and I browned just a few onion wedges with the cabbage wedges. Easy and delicious

Anna

Very tasty. But I suggest to braise the cabbage in advance, that way it is more tender.

stephanieoporto

I love this recipe and often make it with sausage but today decided I made it into a soup. Amazing.

Name gurukaram

1 tablespoon of turmeric is a huge amount. I never use more than 1 tsp of dry powdered turmeric for fear of raging bitterness engulfing the dish and I use really good Pragati turmeric! Just a warning

Jo

Great recipe. Unusual flavors that created a guessing game at the dinner table. Used concentrate tomato paste because that's all I had and it worked out well. Didn't have curry leaves and decided to not try curry powder given advice from readers. Added 2/3 of the broth called for but next time will go as low as a half.

Amber

This is yes, non-boring cabbage every time. Works much better with Savoy cabbage.

Rosany

Delicious. I substituted for the curry leaves which I didn’t have, just using a good dollop of curry powder and I browned just a few onion wedges with the cabbage wedges. Easy and delicious

Lee

Cooked this a bunch of times now and love it every time, super simple and all the flavors jive together well. You can of course make some substitutes as needed and come up with something great, its a flexible technic of braising cabbage.

Amber

If you make this with green (non-Savoy) cabbage, cut the wedges thinner. Very much worth the time and trouble. Non-boring cabbage.

meinmunich

Didn't have jalapeño, so used spicy red pepper flakes. This recipe is my most favorite way to eat savoy cabbage. A meat-loving husband kept reaching out for it to gobble it up, instead of turkey tikka marsala.

Barbara

Boy was this good. A fantastic transformation of the humble cabbage. Curry leaf plants are easy to grow, if you can find one in a 4" pot or even some seeds (they propagate well) grow your own! I suspect this would still be good even without the curry leaves. Or use basil "for a delicious but completely different flavor," as Madhur Jaffrey would say.

Colleen in DC

I buy curry leaves at my local Patak Brothers, which is right up the street from my house in the Maryland DC suburbs. I’ve discovered that when when I keep them in the fridge they dry up and last pretty much forever, and rehydrate when I add them to recipes. I think they lose a little intensity so I add a few extra leaves, but I still like the results better than freezing them.

MollyMac

This was wonderful. And forgiving. I made several substitutions (I don’t have black mustard seeds, I have yellow mustard seeds;I didn’t have shallots, I had scallions and I didn’t have curry leaves, so I hummed a few bars) and jalapeños are forbid by some quarters in this house. I served with a plain broiled cod filet and some snow peas that needed to be used. There is enough left over to have over rice, as recommended. All is right in the world.

camilia

Lovely, multi-layered flavor. I didn't have curry leaves, so I used fenugreek leaves (not seeds-which have completely different taste). Even though this uses some Indian spices, it didn't taste characteristically Indian, but full of flavor. This dish went really well with salmon.

BH

I didn’t have curry leaves or easy access to them, so I subbed in the zest of two small limes and a handful of chopped fresh basil. Came out wonderful.

Cambro

For braised cabbage, this winds up being a lot of ingredients, and I can't say the end product is worth the trouble. Strong flavors like the curry leaves and ginger competed with - more than they complimented - other components. I much prefer a simple slow-cooked number with no more than a few items in the pot.

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Braised Cabbage Recipe (2024)

FAQs

What to eat braised cabbage with? ›

What Do You Serve With This? This braised cabbage dish tastes great with anything meaty! Some ideas include: Instant Pot Beef Stew, Instant Pot Magic Pork, Ollie's Cracklin' Chicken, and the Perfect Steak. I also love to eat leftover cabbage with a couple of crispy fried eggs for breakfast.

How do you cook cabbage without it getting mushy? ›

Insert a steamer basket inside a saucepan. Add enough water to the pan so the water level is just below the bottom of the basket. Bring water to a boil, then add cabbage wedges to the steamer basket. Cover and steam for 10 to 12 minutes, or until cabbage is crisp-tender.

Can you overcook cabbage? ›

Overcooked cabbage is rather unappetizing as it becomes too soft and attains "that" annoying smell that dissuades many from cooking cabbage.

How do you cook Mary Berry cabbage? ›

Heat the oil and a knob of butter in a deep ovenproof saucepan. Add the onion and cabbage and fry for 3-4 minutes. Add the cider and redcurrant jelly, season, bring to the boil and boil for a few minutes. Cover the pan with a lid and place in the oven for 3-4 hours until completely tender.

Is braised cabbage healthy for you? ›

Cabbage is high in Vitamin C and Vitamin K. Vitamin C helps heal wounds and maintains healthy gums, skin and blood. Vitamin K helps the body clot blood, build strong bones, and keep the heart healthy. It is also a good source of fiber, which helps you stay full longer and maintains bowel function.

What meat pairs well with cabbage? ›

Meat: Cabbage pairs well with a variety of meats such as bacon, sausage, ham, pork, and beef. Onions and Garlic: These add a nice depth of flavour when sautéed or roasted with cabbage.

Why do you soak cabbage before cooking? ›

Crisp it up: Shredded cabbage stays perky if it's soaked in cold water. This also helps cut the pungent edge. Drain well before combining with other ingredients.

What does baking soda do to cabbage? ›

Baking soda does help green vegetables retain color, but it causes undesirable color changes in red cabbage—it turned blue. The science can be distilled to this: Adding baking soda to cooking water makes it slightly alkaline, which stabilizes the green color of chlorophyll.

What takes the gas out of cabbage? ›

To reduce the likelihood of experiencing gas after eating cabbage, consider cooking it thoroughly. This can help break down the fibers and make it easier to digest. Additionally, try adding caraway seeds or fennel seeds to your cabbage dishes, as these spices are known to help reduce gas.

How many minutes should cabbage be cooked? ›

Step 1Cut cabbage into wedges or slice it thin. Bring a large pot of salted water to a boil, then add cabbage. (It's OK to crowd the pot because the cabbage will shrink!) Step 2Boil until tender, about 5 minutes for shredded cabbage and 10 minutes for wedges.

What happens if you eat too much cooked cabbage? ›

Consuming cabbage in excess can result in abdominal discomfort, diarrhoea and flatulence. It can also result in ingesting toxic chemicals like goitrin, thiocyanates and benzyl cyanide.

Why is my cabbage bitter after cooking? ›

When plant cells are broken, the oils are separated from the sugar molecules by an enzyme and released as a very bitter compound. It's a clever defense mechanism for the cabbage plant to discourage hungry foragers.

How to cook cabbage Jamie Oliver? ›

Wash and drain your cabbage leaves, getting rid of any tough stalks. Add to a large pan of salted boiling water, bring back to the boil then cook on a medium heat for 2 to 3 minutes, or until tender. Drain well in a colander and leave to cool. Carefully squeeze the cabbage leaves to get rid of any excess moisture.

How do you cook cabbage so it's not bitter? ›

As it approaches the boiling point, the enzymes will be inactivated, so no more pungent, bitter compounds will form. Cook only until the cabbage is tender, but no longer. The hot water will leach a lot of the unwanted compounds from the cabbage, making it taste milder than either stir-frying or steaming.

What do you eat raw cabbage with? ›

Here's just a small sampling of the cabbage recipes that you can create with raw cabbage:
  1. Salads.
  2. Traditional coleslaw and other slaws.
  3. Shredded cabbage for crunch in tacos or burritos.
  4. Cabbage ”cups” for beans, tofu, tempeh, whole grains, or other nutritious fillings.
  5. Sauerkraut or lacto-fermented cabbage.
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What pairs well with cabbage in the garden? ›

Carrots, parsnips, beets, and radishes are all low-growing plants, so they don't compete with cabbages for sunlight. What's more, root vegetables break up tough soils and prevent soil compaction, making it easier for the roots of cabbage plants to grow.

What do you eat with fermented cabbage? ›

Sandwich or wrap: Give your favorite hand-held meal (with turkey and avocado, hummus and veggies, roast beef and Swiss cheese) an extra kick with addition of sauerkraut. You will NOT be disappointed. Salad: Pack even more nutritional power into your next Buddha bowl or Superfood Salad with the addition of sauerkraut.

What do you eat with pickled cabbage? ›

I always keep a tub of this crisp, zingy cabbage in the fridge as it keeps for months on end and goes beautifully with so many things… cheeses, fish, barbecued meats or chicken. Shred the cabbage as thinly as you possibly can, transferring it to a large bowl as you go.

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