red cabbage recipe needed
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My ex- mother-in-law was from Germany and made the best red cabbage with caraway seeds. I haven't eaten it in over 20 years so I don't remember what she put in it. All I do remember was the caraway seeds. Does anyone have a recipe for red cabbage???????????? I googled and they have red cabbage with apples but not with caraway. thanks
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Here are a LOT of recipes with red cabbage and caraway seeds :D:D:D
http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&r...=&oq=&gs_rfai=
http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&r...=&oq=&gs_rfai=
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Try looking at www.allrecipes.com or www.recipezaar.com. Both sites have tons of recipes and you can search by ingredients!
I've only ever had red cabbage with apples, but I love caraway seeds. I make spare ribs with sauerkraut and caraways seeds in the crockpot..yummy!
I've only ever had red cabbage with apples, but I love caraway seeds. I make spare ribs with sauerkraut and caraways seeds in the crockpot..yummy!
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Originally Posted by CarrieAnne
Was it a polish Dish named Kabusta or something? SIL makes this, its really good!
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2 lbs red cabbage, chopped or sliced on a mandolin
3 T bacon grease or shortening
1 onion
2-3 sour apples
1 small bay leaf
a few gloves
salt, sugar and vinegar to taste
saute diced onion in hot grease until glassy
add cabbage, saute for a few minutes
add 1 cup broth or water
add spices and apples cut into wedges
simmer for 60-70 min at low heat
at sugar, salt and vinegar to taste
may add a little corn starch(1T) dissolved in cold water to bind everything together (optional)
Good Luck
3 T bacon grease or shortening
1 onion
2-3 sour apples
1 small bay leaf
a few gloves
salt, sugar and vinegar to taste
saute diced onion in hot grease until glassy
add cabbage, saute for a few minutes
add 1 cup broth or water
add spices and apples cut into wedges
simmer for 60-70 min at low heat
at sugar, salt and vinegar to taste
may add a little corn starch(1T) dissolved in cold water to bind everything together (optional)
Good Luck
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