Melting cabbage turns humble cabbage into a velvety, flavorful dish that’s nothing like mushy boiled versions. The recipe uses a simple two-step method—searing wedges, then roasting them in a savory ...
Cabbage behaves very differently depending on how it’s cooked. Side-by-side testing shows that wet-heat methods like boiling and steaming pull flavor out, while dry-heat methods like stir-frying and ...
I love steamed cabbage. The problem is, no one else in my family can muster my enthusiasm for this classic fall vegetable. It's just warm slaw, I reason, and not too far from sauerkraut, which ...
1 medium head cabbage (core and thick spines removed), thinly sliced 1/8 cup baon grease 2/3 cup cwater Steam cabbage in bacon grease and water just until it is wilted and tender-crisp. For sauce, ...
Whether it’s late spring, mid fall or early winter, it seems like green cabbage is always in season. We grow a variety of cabbages in our garden, and even in the cold months, I almost always have a ...
What different cooking methods actually do to cabbage's flavor, texture, and aroma. Cabbage behaves very differently depending on how it’s cooked. Side-by-side testing shows that wet-heat methods like ...
A simple two-step method transforms cabbage into a velvety, flavorful dish that may just change the way you think about cooking it. Melting cabbage turns humble cabbage into a velvety, flavorful dish ...