Note: If you can find only large cabbage heads, either cut one in eighths or use only half of the cabbage. Store the remainder covered in plastic for up to a week in the refrigerator. 1 small head of ...
Red cabbage is also known as purple cabbage. It’s a leafy vegetable that grows into a tight round ball shape. It has wide purplish-red leaves and a thick white stem at the base. Red cabbage leaves are ...
Here & Now resident chef Kathy Gunst says cabbage is inexpensive, good for you and can be used in a wide variety of ways. She brings three dishes for host Jeremy Hobson to try. Italy was a strange ...
1. Heat oven to 350 F. Heat olive oil in a heavy skillet over medium heat. 2. Season chops with salt and pepper. Brown in oil in batches and drain on a plate lined with paper towels. Place all chops ...
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, ...
I first tried something similar to this at a small restaurant in east London, says Olia Hercules. Though Japanese, its toasted-seed flavour took me back to Ukraine and I reimagined the recipe with an ...
Cabbage can be steamed, boiled, stuffed, microwaved, and eaten raw to unlock its vitamin C and fiber health benefits! It can be used in a healthy side of coleslaw or stuffed with meatballs to add ...
Cabbage used to have a bad rap. Usually reserved for St. Patrick's Day, in dishes like Corned Beef and Cabbage, it can tend to get overlooked in the grocery store sidelines behind trendier veggies ...
Michigan-based chef, former farmer, and author Abra Berens explains the difference between these two types of cabbage, and why she loves the vegetable so much.
Chef, television show host and cookbook author Ching He Huang is bringing a few of her favorite lucky recipes to the TODAY kitchen to celebrate the Lunar New Year. She shows us how to prepare a whole ...