Melting cabbage turns humble cabbage into a velvety, flavorful dish that’s nothing like mushy boiled versions. The recipe uses a simple two-step method—searing wedges, then roasting them in a savory ...
These ranch-roasted cabbage wedges give a savory twist to cabbage, bringing bold ranch flavor to every bite. Brushed with olive oil and with a sprinkle of ranch seasoning straight from the packet, ...
Cut a head of cabbage into wedges for this incredibly versatile and simple dish, then cook them in a skillet in butter and lots of herbs. They turn brown, caramelize at the edges, and go onto the ...
Make sure the cabbage for this method of roasting isn't too large. You need a head that weighs 3 to 3 1/2 pounds. Be patient with the time it takes to cook the cabbage wedges. You begin by roasting ...
Jim Dixon wrote about food for WW for more than 20 years, but these days most of his time is spent at his olive oil-focused specialty food business Wellspent Market. Jim’s always loved to eat, and he ...
One of my favorite party tricks is showing folks that cabbage, a cruciferous vegetable often used in coleslaw, can get gloriously sweet and buttery. In this recipe, adapted from my book “Big Vegan ...
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Melting Cabbage

Vegetables in the Brassica family, including kale, collard greens and cabbage, are often described as humble. The hearty greens are popular in dishes from all over the world because they’re easy to ...
Whether it’s late spring, mid fall or early winter, it seems like green cabbage is always in season. We grow a variety of cabbages in our garden, and even in the cold months, I almost always have a ...
A simple two-step method transforms cabbage into a velvety, flavorful dish that may just change the way you think about cooking it. Melting cabbage turns humble cabbage into a velvety, flavorful dish ...