Braised Cabbage Recipe (2024)

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Figaro

Curry leaves are generally available at you Asian grocer. You can also find them on Amazon. Since the recipe calls for 20 leaves, I'd make an effort to find them and not substitute curry powder. Note: these leaves will keep well in the freezer, so buy a bag of them.

Cambro

For braised cabbage, this winds up being a lot of ingredients, and I can't say the end product is worth the trouble. Strong flavors like the curry leaves and ginger competed with - more than they complimented - other components. I much prefer a simple slow-cooked number with no more than a few items in the pot.

Barbara

Boy was this good. A fantastic transformation of the humble cabbage. Curry leaf plants are easy to grow, if you can find one in a 4" pot or even some seeds (they propagate well) grow your own! I suspect this would still be good even without the curry leaves. Or use basil "for a delicious but completely different flavor," as Madhur Jaffrey would say.

Lee

Cooked this a bunch of times now and love it every time, super simple and all the flavors jive together well. You can of course make some substitutes as needed and come up with something great, its a flexible technic of braising cabbage.

Colleen in DC

I buy curry leaves at my local Patak Brothers, which is right up the street from my house in the Maryland DC suburbs. I’ve discovered that when when I keep them in the fridge they dry up and last pretty much forever, and rehydrate when I add them to recipes. I think they lose a little intensity so I add a few extra leaves, but I still like the results better than freezing them.

Rosany

Delicious. I substituted for the curry leaves which I didn’t have, just using a good dollop of curry powder and I browned just a few onion wedges with the cabbage wedges. Easy and delicious

Anna

Very tasty. But I suggest to braise the cabbage in advance, that way it is more tender.

stephanieoporto

I love this recipe and often make it with sausage but today decided I made it into a soup. Amazing.

Name gurukaram

1 tablespoon of turmeric is a huge amount. I never use more than 1 tsp of dry powdered turmeric for fear of raging bitterness engulfing the dish and I use really good Pragati turmeric! Just a warning

Jo

Great recipe. Unusual flavors that created a guessing game at the dinner table. Used concentrate tomato paste because that's all I had and it worked out well. Didn't have curry leaves and decided to not try curry powder given advice from readers. Added 2/3 of the broth called for but next time will go as low as a half.

Amber

This is yes, non-boring cabbage every time. Works much better with Savoy cabbage.

Rosany

Delicious. I substituted for the curry leaves which I didn’t have, just using a good dollop of curry powder and I browned just a few onion wedges with the cabbage wedges. Easy and delicious

Lee

Cooked this a bunch of times now and love it every time, super simple and all the flavors jive together well. You can of course make some substitutes as needed and come up with something great, its a flexible technic of braising cabbage.

Amber

If you make this with green (non-Savoy) cabbage, cut the wedges thinner. Very much worth the time and trouble. Non-boring cabbage.

meinmunich

Didn't have jalapeño, so used spicy red pepper flakes. This recipe is my most favorite way to eat savoy cabbage. A meat-loving husband kept reaching out for it to gobble it up, instead of turkey tikka marsala.

Barbara

Boy was this good. A fantastic transformation of the humble cabbage. Curry leaf plants are easy to grow, if you can find one in a 4" pot or even some seeds (they propagate well) grow your own! I suspect this would still be good even without the curry leaves. Or use basil "for a delicious but completely different flavor," as Madhur Jaffrey would say.

Colleen in DC

I buy curry leaves at my local Patak Brothers, which is right up the street from my house in the Maryland DC suburbs. I’ve discovered that when when I keep them in the fridge they dry up and last pretty much forever, and rehydrate when I add them to recipes. I think they lose a little intensity so I add a few extra leaves, but I still like the results better than freezing them.

MollyMac

This was wonderful. And forgiving. I made several substitutions (I don’t have black mustard seeds, I have yellow mustard seeds;I didn’t have shallots, I had scallions and I didn’t have curry leaves, so I hummed a few bars) and jalapeños are forbid by some quarters in this house. I served with a plain broiled cod filet and some snow peas that needed to be used. There is enough left over to have over rice, as recommended. All is right in the world.

camilia

Lovely, multi-layered flavor. I didn't have curry leaves, so I used fenugreek leaves (not seeds-which have completely different taste). Even though this uses some Indian spices, it didn't taste characteristically Indian, but full of flavor. This dish went really well with salmon.

BH

I didn’t have curry leaves or easy access to them, so I subbed in the zest of two small limes and a handful of chopped fresh basil. Came out wonderful.

Cambro

For braised cabbage, this winds up being a lot of ingredients, and I can't say the end product is worth the trouble. Strong flavors like the curry leaves and ginger competed with - more than they complimented - other components. I much prefer a simple slow-cooked number with no more than a few items in the pot.

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FAQs

Why do you put vinegar in cabbage when boiling it? ›

Green is the heartiest variety; it takes well to all cooking methods. Red can turn a funny blue color when cooked, so it's best used raw. If you do want to cook it, add a touch of acid like lemon juice or vinegar to lessen the effect. Savoy can be used in any recipe that calls for green cabbage.

What to eat braised cabbage with? ›

Braised cabbage is a perfect vehicle for your favorite seasonings, sauces, herbs, and spices. It also pairs perfectly with an assortment of proteins, from chicken and pork to beef and lamb.

Why do you put baking soda in cabbage? ›

Adding baking soda to your boiling cabbage can help reduce the objectionable smell and maintain the green color long after when it typically turns grayish from cooking for too long.

How do you cook cabbage without it getting mushy? ›

How do you cook cabbage without it getting mushy? Roasting cabbage is a great way to cook the vegetable and keep it crispy. Unlike boiling cabbage, which adds water, roasting is a dry heat technique. Another way to avoid mushy cabbage is to undercook, rather than overcook, cabbage.

How to avoid cabbage gas? ›

One way to cut down on some of the gas-producing effects is to choose cooked cabbage over raw. “Generally speaking, cooking can help reduce this effect by 'softening' the fiber, making it a little bit easier on the digestive system,” explains Cording.

How long should I boil cabbage for? ›

Step 1Cut cabbage into wedges or slice it thin. Bring a large pot of salted water to a boil, then add cabbage. (It's OK to crowd the pot because the cabbage will shrink!) Step 2Boil until tender, about 5 minutes for shredded cabbage and 10 minutes for wedges.

Why is my braised cabbage bitter? ›

What's more, prolonged cooking can alter the flavor of cabbage, making it taste more bitter or bland rather than retaining its natural sweetness and mildness. To avoid these issues, it's best to cook green cabbage until it's tender but still retains some crispness and its vibrant color.

Is braised cabbage healthy for you? ›

Cabbage is high in Vitamin C and Vitamin K. Vitamin C helps heal wounds and maintains healthy gums, skin and blood. Vitamin K helps the body clot blood, build strong bones, and keep the heart healthy. It is also a good source of fiber, which helps you stay full longer and maintains bowel function.

Can you overcook cabbage? ›

The key to cooking cabbage: Don't overcook it.

Cabbage is sweet and aromatic when cooked correctly. But the same sulfuric compounds that provide many of its health benefits can turn saboteur when overcooked, creating a pungent, unpleasant smell.

Can you cook cabbage too long? ›

Boiled cabbage is notoriously smelly and steaming is often thought of as a less aromatic way to cook the vegetable. However, the pungent smell is actually the result of overcooking. Boil it just until tender, and you won't have a stinky kitchen.

Why do you soak cabbage before cooking? ›

Crisp it up: Shredded cabbage stays perky if it's soaked in cold water. This also helps cut the pungent edge. Drain well before combining with other ingredients.

Should you salt cabbage before cooking? ›

For the crunchiest coleslaw, always salt the cabbage first.

Why is my cabbage bitter after cooking? ›

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.

What happens when you pour salt into a cabbage? ›

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!

Is boiled cabbage and vinegar good for you? ›

Chockful of nutrients

Red cabbage offers another bonus: It's rich in natural pigments called anthocyanins, which new research suggests may help boost insulin production and lower blood sugar levels. Finally, cabbage is often prepared with vinegar, which can help lower the GL of your whole meal.

Will adding vinegar to cabbage during cooking make it turn blue? ›

As long as they are acidic they stay red, but when they become non-acidic they turn blue. When you sauté red cabbage, the acids evaporate off and it can turn blue. All you have to do is add lemon juice or vinegar to bring back the bright red color.

What happens when you mix vinegar and cabbage juice? ›

The cabbage juice is called an indicator because it can tell you the pH of a solution based on the color that it changes. The vinegar will turn the cabbage juice red because it is an acid (acetic acid).

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