Thrifty Recipe: Fried Cabbage (2024)

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by RAKI WRIGHT

One of my favorite thrifty recipes: fried cabbage – an easy and delicious side.

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If you search the internet, you will find many fried cabbage recipes.There are many variations for the type of oilThrifty Recipe: Fried Cabbage (2) to use, seasoningsThrifty Recipe: Fried Cabbage (3), and meat add-ins. This recipe is what I personally use for a quick, easy, healthy, and delicious side dish to go with any “comfort food” meal like meatloaf, steak, or with a batch of cornbread.


A few months ago my Aunt Diane made fried cabbage with meatloaf and potatoes. I BEGGED her for the recipe. She said it was really simple. All you need is olive oilThrifty Recipe: Fried Cabbage (4), saltThrifty Recipe: Fried Cabbage (5), and maybe a little pepperThrifty Recipe: Fried Cabbage (6). What? No way!

I love this thrifty recipebecause cabbage is $0.39/lb in my area. Even if yours is not that cheap, it is likely one of the least expensive vegetables available. Being a diabetic, I need to eat all of the vegetables I can.

I’m sharing the combination of ingredients I’ve come up with for my favorite fried cabbage recipe. You can roast these in the oven or saute them on the stoveThrifty Recipe: Fried Cabbage (7), depending on your preference. I love them both ways!

Here’s what you need:

3 tablespoons extra-virgin olive oilThrifty Recipe: Fried Cabbage (8)
1 medium head green cabbage
coarse saltThrifty Recipe: Fried Cabbage (9) and ground pepperThrifty Recipe: Fried Cabbage (10)

Step One: Cut the head of cabbage in half with a sharp knifeThrifty Recipe: Fried Cabbage (11).

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Step Two: Slice each half into 1-inch-thick rounds and place them in a single layer on the sheetThrifty Recipe: Fried Cabbage (13).

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Step Three: Place them in a single layer on the sheetThrifty Recipe: Fried Cabbage (15).Thrifty Recipe: Fried Cabbage (16)

Step Four:Brush with 2 tbsp oil. Season with coarse salt (and ground pepper).

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Step Five:Roast until cabbage is tender and edges are golden, 20 to 25 minutes.
Turn over and continue cooking for another 20 to 25 minutes.

Fried Cabbage Recipe

SUMMARY:

This juicy, flavorful Fried Cabbage Recipe is sure to be a new family favorite in your arsenal of thrifty recipes!

INGREDIENTS

  • 3 tablespoons extra-virgin olive oil
  • 1 medium head green cabbage, cut into 1-inch-thick rounds
  • Coarse salt
  • Ground pepper (optional)

DIRECTIONS

ROASTING:
Preheat oven to 400 degrees. Brush a rimmed baking sheet with 1 tablespoon extra-virgin olive oil or spray with non-stick cooking spray. Cut one medium head green cabbage into 1-inch-thick rounds and place them in a single layer on the sheet. Coat with 2 tbsp oil. Season with coarse salt (and ground pepper, if desired). Roast until cabbage is tender and edges are golden, 20 to 25 minutes. Turn over and continue cooking for 20 to 25 minutes.
Preparation time: 5 minutes
Cooking time: 40-50 minute(s)
Yield: Recipe makes 6 servings.
SAUTÉING:
Wash cabbage. Cut cabbage into quarters by making thin slices across the cut sides of the cabbage. Discard the core and any tough ribs. Heat olive oil in a large pan. Add cabbage and stir until it appears to shine. Lower heat, add salt (and pepper) to taste, and continue cooking and turning until cabbage is just tender, about 20 to 25.
Preparation time: 5 minutes
Cooking time: 20-30 minute(s)
Yield: Recipe makes 6 servings.

Fried cabbage is also a fast and delicious side dish for a St. Patrick’s Day corned beef recipe. Others have loved it with cooked, crisp bacon, crumbled over the top before serving.

Have you ever made fried cabbage? Does your recipe vary?

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Adapted from Martha Stewart; Tips on How to Slice Cabbage

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  1. Thrifty Recipe: Fried Cabbage (28)Danielle says

    What a great way to use cabbage! Thanks for sharing at Idea Box! 🙂

  2. Thrifty Recipe: Fried Cabbage (29)Zan says

    Looks good…My mom used to make something like this all the time when we were little!

  3. Thrifty Recipe: Fried Cabbage (30)Jane Hickman says

    You can’t go wrong with cabbage…Love it

  4. Thrifty Recipe: Fried Cabbage (31)CharlesMi says

    I agree, omit the oil and maybe some extra bacon, but I have always added splash of red wine vinegar to fried cabbage and use brown sugar for the white.

  5. Thrifty Recipe: Fried Cabbage (32)imagecruiser says

    Pancetta is a flavorful and smoky addition to this quick pan-fried cabbage. Serve alongside your favorite main dish.

  6. Thrifty Recipe: Fried Cabbage (33)Tyvek Dado says

    Pancetta is a flavorful and smoky addition to this quick pan-fried cabbage. Serve alongside your favorite main dish.

  7. Thrifty Recipe: Fried Cabbage (34)Marilyn Lesniak says

    This looks easy and delicious. Thank you for leaving the recipe in my comments. Pinned and tweeted.

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FAQs

Why do you put baking soda in 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.

How do you make Patti Labelle cabbage? ›

Directions. Heat the grapeseed oil in a large pot over medium-high heat. Add the cabbage, onions, bell peppers, stock, sea salt, seasoning salt, black pepper and cayenne. Cook, covered, stirring occasionally, until the cabbage is wilted and tender, 10 minutes.

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.

Does cabbage shrink when you fry it? ›

Yes, cabbage will shrink when fried, so if the pan looks very full when you add the fresh cabbage, don't worry. It'll cook down and turn tender.

Why do you soak cabbage before cooking? ›

If you notice any signs of worms or insects, which sometimes appears in cabbage, soak the head in salt water or vinegar water for 15-20 minutes first. To preserve its vitamin C content, cut and wash the cabbage right before cooking or eating it.

How do you take the bitterness out of cabbage? ›

Chop and soak: Soaking chopped cabbage in cold water for about 15 minutes will leach out most of the bitter and harsh flavor compounds, while also making the cabbage crisper. This is especially vital for leaf cabbage, but also works with firmer head cabbage varieties.

What does pouring salt into a cabbage do? ›

The salt then draws moisture out of the cabbage's cells through osmosis, forming a salty brine. This brine is important because it submerges the cabbage and deprives the Lactobacillus and other microorganisms of oxygen – the second step!

Why do you soak cabbage in vinegar? ›

Douse the cabbage in vinegar water, if desired.

Vinegar kills some types of bacteria and helps killing mold and mildew that could have grown on the cabbage.

Why do you soak cabbage in ice water? ›

We wanted to find a method that would keep the cabbage from watering down the dressing and also a way to make the salad piquant without tasting too sharp. The solution: Some recipes call for soaking cabbage in ice water to make it crisp and plump.

What culture eats the most cabbage? ›

China produces nearly half of the world's cabbage while Russia consumes the most per person. The average Russian eats about 44 pounds of cabbage a year. That compares to the 8.6 pounds eaten by Americans. Raw cabbage is rich in vitamin C.

Why is cabbage served with fried food? ›

First and foremost, Okuwa recommends "cabbage salad to clean your palate." This bright and crunchy vegetable resets your mouth, and cabbage is a nice side to balance the extra grease in traditional katsu. Some foodies in Japan also believe serving cabbage salad with fried foods promotes digestion.

What is the best companion for cabbage? ›

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.

Why is my fried cabbage bitter? ›

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.

Do you rinse cabbage before frying? ›

Cabbage
  1. Remove the thick outer leaves of the cabbage head.
  2. Cut the cabbage into wedges.
  3. Rinse the wedges in a colander under running water.
  4. Shake them dry as best as you can, then pat them with a clean cotton towel to remove additional moisture.
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Is fried cabbage good to eat? ›

Unleash the potential of one of the most healthy and budget-friendly vegetables with this Fried Cabbage and bacon recipe. Thinly sliced cabbage and onions, cooked until tender with crispy bits of bacon, this easy side dish pairs well with your favorite meats, or enjoy it on its own for a quick meal.

Why does baking soda turn cabbage blue? ›

contain anthocyanin, a molecule that is a reddish colour in its naturally acidic environment: fruit. But, when it comes into contact with alkaline ingredients (the baking soda in a cake batter, for ex.), the anthocyanin turns blue.

What can I add to cabbage to prevent gas? ›

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.

What happens when you add baking soda to red cabbage? ›

The baking soda will turn the cabbage juice greenish-yellow because it is a base (sodium bicarbonate). Try This Use science vocabulary: Use related science words such as acids, bases, solution, chemistry and indicator as you talk and play together.

What can you put on cabbage to stop bugs from eating it? ›

Growing aromatic plants amongst the cabbage-type plants — like hyssop, thyme, wormwood, celery, dill, sage and onions — will all help to confuse these insects. BT (Bacillus thuringiensis) or Dipel, if you spray each week, can also control these insects.

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