Monday, 6 June 2016

Cabbage?



Sometimes I wonder why I bother to grow Cabbages. I only grow a few, then have difficulty thinking of what to do with them.

This one was young and very tender. I took out the core, then ROASTED it with lots of garlic butter in between the leaves, it was cooked beside half a Chicken. Experimentation occasionally pays off; this time it certainly did. It was bloody delicious; we ate the lot.


Now I'll have to think of what to do with all the others. Bubble-n-Squeak maybe? No, I think I'll do this again; it was so good.

Any other suggestions gratefully accepted!




39 comments:

New World said...

You could make sauerkraut. Very healthy gut for you and Lady M.

Anonymous said...

Chopped and stir fried with bacon and caramelized onion. Very tasty, but sleep with the window open.

Cro Magnon said...

I'm not sure if these are the right type for sauerkraut. We buy ours from Leclerc.

Cro Magnon said...

Bacon and cabbage are certainly good bedfellows, I'll remember the window!

Susan Heather said...

Sounds delicious

lovelygrey said...

I've got a recipe where you take out the middle of a cabbage and cook it with good stuff like onions/bacon in foil. Lovely! I'll have to dig it out and blog about it sometime. x

Cro Magnon said...

It was, and we probably smelt of garlic from 100 yards.

Cro Magnon said...

Stuffed cabbage sounds good; I'll experiment.

Coppa's girl said...

Substitute the tender cabbage leaves for vine leaves in suitable recipes?
Never thought of using garlic butter with cabbage - sounds delicious, as does the bacon and caramelised onion. Might try that one on a warm night when we can have the window wide open !

Frugal in Derbyshire said...

I love bubble and squeak, we have it most weeks.
Another way we eat it -- Simmer a ham hock for about an hour, add whole potatoes, plenty of black pepper and sliced onion. When potatoes nearly cooked add a cabbage cut into six pieces down the heart, simmer for a further 10 mins. If you are not watching your weight, some fresh bread goes well with this.

Aril said...

A bit of cream and caraway seeds alongside the bacon and shredded cabbage is good too. Should think you could also mix it with apple and do it like they cook red cabbage.
Arilx

Cro Magnon said...

That sounds much like some stews I make in winter. I think it may be a bit 'substantial' for this time of year. But delicious, of course.

Cro Magnon said...

Garlic butter is good with so many things.

northsider said...

Bacon, cabbage and potatoes. I think my Irish grandparents ate it every day. Or so it seemed. Simple food but very good for you.

The Weaver of Grass said...

Brilliant idea Cro - it is rather a boring vegetable, so I shall try this.
About how long did it take? I have an Aga so it doesn't matter but I want to know how early to put it into the oven.

Cro Magnon said...

I tucked the quartered cabbage around the half chicken, and turned the pieces over once. I gave it about an hour.

Cro Magnon said...

We eat similar things here in winter. Good rib-sticking grub.

Optimistic Existentialist said...

My grandmother used to boil it and make it with vinegar and bacon...it was rather epic

Vera said...

What a good idea, and I have copied it into my recipe book for when we, too, get to grow a cabbage which looks as stunning as yours.

New World said...

I love boiled soggy cabbage and could eat it everyday if I had to. In fact I might add it to our new weekly menu. No need to find fancy ways of preparing it in my opinion.

Gwil W said...

Go mad and have the bubble 'n' squeak.

Cro Magnon said...

Sounds good; I bought some bacon this morning.

Cro Magnon said...

They're particularly good at the moment; nice and tender. I need to eat the others as soon as possible.

Cro Magnon said...

Which is the bubble, and which is the squeak?

Starting Over, Accepting Changes - Maybe said...

I am not a great fan of cabbage, but this recipe sounds good. Butter does make everything taste better.

Cro Magnon said...

I like cabbage 'occasionally'. But I shall be eating a lot over the next week or so. After that we'll have the red cabbages to eat; and we still have some calabrese.

The Weaver of Grass said...

Thanks for the instructions above Cro - shall now try it and report back.

Unknown said...

This time of year - coleslaw or cabbage salad (cabbage, carrots, green onions, a handful of sunflower seeds. Dressing of mayonnaise and a tblsp. of sweet pickle juice).

Jennifer said...

Spring or Egg rolls? :)

Cro Magnon said...

I'm not sure if this one is crisp enough for a coleslaw type salad, it's quite soft. But I'll give it a go tomorrow for lunch.

Cro Magnon said...

Instead of bean sprouts? Maybe.

Frances said...

Your delicious idea for the tender cabbage has certainly brought forth lots of other delicious-sounding ideas. I have added cabbage and Bacon to my shopping list. (I don't often buy bacon, but will be doing so very soon.)
Best wishes.

Sue G said...

I saw this a while back, and whilst not a fan of cabbage myself, this sounded like something I might actually like: http://thepioneerwoman.com/cooking/edna-maes-escalloped-cabbage/

Sue G said...

PS Not sure what 'cheese whizz' is, but I'm sure you could make it up somewhere along the line!

Cro Magnon said...

I shall be having another one on Wednesday; I think I shall try stuffing it with bacon etc.

Cro Magnon said...

That certainly looks very good. No doubt the 'cheese in a jar' could be substituted for proper cheese. By the way, I don't think anyone is a fan of cabbage, it's just one of those things we occasionally grow and eat.

Gwil W said...

Now there's a conundrum. I've always imagined the cabbage to be the squeaky bit.

Graham Edwards said...

sliced thinly and stir fried with walnuts and mustard seeds is one of my favourites. I shall try some of these suggestions though.

Jo said...

Hi Cro,, I love cabbage and so does my DH. He cores it, shreds it finely (with a knife) and then I boil it quickly in hot salty water. Drain, add a knob of butter and sprinkle of WHITE pepper. For hardier cabbage leaves I've eaten them curried. But the cabbage and bacon idea sounds good too - for my DH of course, not for me!

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