Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Cabbage lady, how should I prepare my cabbage to go along with corned beef on Wednesday if I don’t care about being authentic?
I think Irish cabbage is cooked with each leaf separated with pepper, salt, and bacon fat. Then shredded. I do not like it mushy like that, so I would cut it up in wedges, smaller or bigger depending on how you like it. First, I would sautee onions and garlic, add some bacon to the onions, put the wedges in the pan, add water to cover (but not like a soup, more like simmering). Cook up to 45 minutes.
CL
I ended up pulling one wedge out of the slow cooker , separated the leaves and crisped it up in a frying pan. It was good! I didn’t like the wedge that was straight out of the slow cooker.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Cabbage lady, how should I prepare my cabbage to go along with corned beef on Wednesday if I don’t care about being authentic?
I think Irish cabbage is cooked with each leaf separated with pepper, salt, and bacon fat. Then shredded. I do not like it mushy like that, so I would cut it up in wedges, smaller or bigger depending on how you like it. First, I would sautee onions and garlic, add some bacon to the onions, put the wedges in the pan, add water to cover (but not like a soup, more like simmering). Cook up to 45 minutes.
CL
Anonymous wrote:Cabbage lady, how should I prepare my cabbage to go along with corned beef on Wednesday if I don’t care about being authentic?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Cabbage lady, how should I prepare my cabbage to go along with corned beef on Wednesday if I don’t care about being authentic?
Not Cabbage Lady, but I'm probably going to put mine in crock pot just because it's easy. You wouldn't want it cooking in there the whole time the beef cooks, though. I think the recipe I saw said around 2 hours for the cabbage, but if you like it crunchier, I'd go with less time. I am probably going to overload carbs with some Irish soda bread, too.
Anonymous wrote:Cabbage lady, how should I prepare my cabbage to go along with corned beef on Wednesday if I don’t care about being authentic?
Anonymous wrote:Cabbage Soup for St Paddy's!
https://www.loveandlemons.com/cabbage-soup/?
I am so happy to find cabbage people, here. Really.
Anonymous wrote:I tried roasted red cabbage this week and it was okay...but I wouldn’t make it again. No one else in my family would eat it.
Help me love cabbage! Any good vegetarian recipes I can try? I like cabbage slaw but the kids don’t enjoy vinegar or acidic food.
Anonymous wrote:I tried roasted red cabbage this week and it was okay...but I wouldn’t make it again. No one else in my family would eat it.
Help me love cabbage! Any good vegetarian recipes I can try? I like cabbage slaw but the kids don’t enjoy vinegar or acidic food.