Tag: cabbage

Bess Feigenbaum’s Cabbage Soup

This recipe comes from The National in Manhattan. It is my favorite winter soup – a sweet and sour cabbage soup – a very traditional Jewish recipe. This is the vegan version, but you can add a piece of brisket or chuck roast and turn it into a meaty winter meal if you wish.

Pickled Cabbage

This traditional breakfast pickle is part of a family of Japanese quick-salted pickles. Some of you may grow shiso. If not, I’ve found it at the Buford Highway Farmers Market. It’s definitely traditional, but you can leave it out.

Warm Cabbage and Green Beans

This dish is a more complicated. It’s adapted from a recipe by Marcus Samuelsson, the Ethiopian-born chef who grew up in Sweden. This is definitely from the Ethiopian side of his heritage. This recipe ran about 2 years ago in the New York Times. Injera is available at the DeKalb Farmers Market. I’ve tried making my own – total failure! This is one time that store bought definitely trumps homemade.

Hoisin Pork with Napa Cabbage

I’m sorry not to remember where this recipe came from, but it’s a delicious and pretty traditional use for that head of Napa cabbage.

Chinese (Napa) Cabbage Salad

Another recipe idea from the folks at Serenbe.

Cabbage and Apple Salad for Thanksgiving

This recipe came from Bon Appetit no telling how long ago. An easy, easy salad and a nice green addition to your Thanksgiving table.

Pasta with Spicy Cabbage

I wish I could tell you where this recipe came from – but it is amazing. I made it last weekend (with fresh pasta from a Slow Food class at Storico Fresco) and if I had to eat nothing but this dish for the next three months, I’d be very happy. The original recipe called for bacon. Fine. Add it. But it’s totally not necessary.

Asian Cabbage Salad

I’ve adapted this salad recipe from Paige Witherington, the farm manager for Serenbe. Always love a cabbage salad that features a vinaigrette instead of a mayo-based dressing. This one has so many wonderful flavors and textures. This recipe will be great with the Napa cabbage we hope to see in our boxes sometimes this year as well.

Asian Slaw Dressing from Aria in Buckhead

In the jar of a blender, make the dressing by combining lime juice, vinegar, sugar, shallot, salt and ginger. Puree, then add oil in a slow stream. This will emulsify into a vinaigrette. Refrigerate until ready to use. This particularly nice in slaws made with cabbage, nuts and a little fruit.

Chipotle Cole Slaw from Salt Factory in Roswell

Now about that cabbage. I have two wonderful cole slaw dressings you have to try.