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  2. Cabbage Is Having a Moment—Here’s How to Elevate This ...

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    As a side: Embellish the cabbage with a sauce that has intense flavor (think chimichurri, chili crisp, a lemony bean puree, labneh with toasted spices and seeds) or go the extra mile and transform ...

  3. 24 Delicious Cabbage Recipes to Keep You Warm & Cozy - AOL

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    Cabbage & Sweet Potato Soup with Sausage & Mustard. This warming cabbage soup is packed with flavor. The bratwurst and mustard add savory flavors that are complemented by sweet potatoes and an ...

  4. The 5-Minute Cabbage I've Been Making for Decades - AOL

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    2 green onions, sliced, plus one more for garnish. 3/4 cup Spanish salted peanuts. In a medium mixing bowl or salad bowl, whisk together the mayonnaise, sour cream, mustard, vinegar, sugar, curry ...

  5. Cabbage roll - Wikipedia

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    A cabbage roll is a dish consisting of cooked cabbage leaves wrapped around a variety of fillings. It is common to the cuisines of Central, Northern, Eastern and Southeastern Europe and much of Western Asia, Northern China, as well as parts of North Africa. Meat fillings are traditional in Europe, and include beef, lamb, or pork seasoned with ...

  6. List of cabbage dishes - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of cabbage dishes and foods. Cabbage ( Brassica oleracea or variants) is a leafy green or purple biennial plant , grown as an annual vegetable crop for its dense-leaved heads. Cabbage heads generally range from 0.5 to 4 kilograms (1 to 9 lb), and can be green, purple and white.

  7. Whole sour cabbage - Wikipedia

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    Whole sour cabbage (Croatian: Kiselo zelje u glavicama, Serbian: Kiseli kupus u glavicama, literally: "cabbage soured in heads") [1] is a fermented vegetable food preserve, popular in Eastern European and Balkan cuisines. It is similar to sauerkraut, with the difference that it is prepared through the lacto-fermentation for several weeks of ...