Mark Twain famously said cauliflower is just cabbage with a college education. To spin the analogy, savoy cabbage is cabbage fresh out of finishing school. Unlike its tougher, rougher, aromatic ...
Heat the oil and butter in a large skillet over medium. Add cabbage, garlic, and thyme, and cook, stirring, for about 3 minutes. Add cream, and cook until the cabbage is al dente. Add apple, and cook ...
With its crinkly texture, savoy cabbage is our go-to for stuffed cabbage, but the regular ol’ green variety also works. Both will become meltingly tender. The filling is a fragrant and tart mix of ...
Warming and delicious, you can also whip up this creamy cabbage with tofu in no time. Get the recipe here.
Despite being in season from late fall to early spring, cabbage is eaten all year round. Whether braised with St. Patrick's Day corned beef or shredded for a summer slaw, cabbage is a versatile ...
For the life of me, I can't figure it out. The produce bins aren't piled high with Savoy cabbage, even though this is the perfect time of year to enjoy it. Granted, it has a more delicate leaf and ...
There are so many ways to prepare and enjoy cabbage, and we've rounded up our best recipes to celebrate this crunchy cruciferous vegetable's diversity. The classic American cabbage dish is coleslaw, a ...
Heat the oil and butter in a large skillet over medium. Add cabbage, garlic, and thyme, and cook, stirring, for about 3 minutes. Add cream, and cook until the cabbage is al dente. Add apple, and cook ...