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Braised Cabbage With Bacon

Hear me out before you turn the page; I know this may not be the best photo to look at; let’s face it, cabbage may be ...
Think of this hearty slaw as a fall chef's salad. When lettuce and native tomatoes disappear from farm stands and farmers' market, replace them with cabbage and apples. Chef's salad is typically made ...
Despite a less-than-stellar reputation when it comes to flavor, cabbage is delightful when cooked, and you shouldn't overlook ...
Cabbage is almost as popular on St. Patrick's Day as green beer! And that's because cabbage — unlike green beer! — is a quintessential part of Irish cuisine (along with bacon and potatoes). Tenant ...
“You can place cabbage into the pressure cooker on a rack suspended above water and cook for 15 minutes on high pressure with a natural release. This way, the cabbage isn’t waterlogged. It’s nice and ...
Pity the poor cabbage, who for so many years was relegated to a life of culinary torment. Much like its baby cousin Brussels sprouts, cabbage was traditionally overcooked and underappreciated. But a ...
Cabbage has been grown and eaten for thousands of years. It's the main ingredient in many old school dishes like cabbage rolls, cabbage casserole, and the Irish dish colcannon. In modern times, some ...
Cabbage, that taken-for-granted vegetable, that sturdy dense produce, that food of many countries’ history (and poor people’s diets) has been slowly becoming more appreciated. The long time Rodney ...
Cabbage is almost as popular on St. Patrick’s Day as green beer! And that’s because cabbage — unlike green beer! — is a quintessential part of Irish cuisine (along with bacon and potatoes). Tenant ...