58 Cabbage Recipes That'll Have You Saying There's No Way That's Actually Cabbage (2024)

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If the only association you have with cabbage is coleslaw, it's time to expand your horizons. Whether we’re talking red cabbage, Napa cabbage, savoy cabbage, or even bok choy, this cruciferous veggie is actually SO versatile. Think of it another way: You know how cauliflower can be transformed into everything under the sun? Cabbage is kind of like that, with the added benefit of being extra crisp, crunchy, and super-fresh tasting. Check out our list of 58 cabbage recipes for proof and to help get your creative cabbage juices flowing.

Speaking of, you’ll want to keep in mind that the vegetable's water content is pretty high, so don't be afraid to salt it pretty heavily while cooking with it. Because it’s so hearty, it stands up to cooking techniques like braising or roasting wayyy better than other greens. Check out our coconut-braised cabbage, our cabbage roll skillet, or our bacon-fried cabbage to see what we mean.

Where a romaine salad can sometimes feel not-so-filling, that’s never the case with cabbage—check out our crunch salad, our copycat Cheesecake Factory Mexican tortilla salad, or our mandarin orange chicken salad to see what we mean. It’s also a joy in veggie soups (hello borsht!), and pairs super-well alongside noodles, like in our , our Japanese chicken yakisoba, or our Korean jajangmyeon.

Are noodles a no-go? Whether you’re on a keto or low-carb diet, or are just cutting down on gluten, cabbage is there for you. This humble veggie can easily be turned into a variety of low-carb delights, from a burrito or enchiladas to a bunless cheeseburger or Philly cheesesteak. Avoiding meat? Cabbage is also a vegetarian dream. We know it’s not quite the same as a steak, but serve it breaded, like in our cabbage schnitzel; topped with cheese, like in our cabbage Parm; or topped with mushroom gravy, like in our whole roasted cabbage, and we bet you won’t even miss the meat.

Wait a sec, we can't talk about cabbage without talking about St. Patrick's Day! The Irish really take their cabbage seriously, most popularly in classic . Follow our tips to make your at-home version the best it can be, then check out all the rest of our Irish-inspired meals to pair along with it this St. Patrick’s Day too.

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Bacon Fried Cabbage

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If you want to venture into the world of cabbage that goes beyond corned beef or coleslaw, try this fried cabbage on for size. Hearty and flavorful, it only requires 5 ingredients (if you don't count the salt and pepper). Plus, one of those ingredients is bacon! This simple recipe might just convert even the most ardent of cabbage haters.

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Cabbage Schnitzel

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A breaded fried cutlet is one of life’s greatest pleasures, and these cabbage schnitzels are no exception. Coated in crispy golden brown bread crumbs and drizzled with a luscious mushroom gravy, this vegetarian spin on a meaty classic will delight meat lovers and vegetarians alike.

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Cabbage Roll Skillet

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Cabbage rolls just became a viable weeknight dinner with this quicker to make skillet dinner. The cabbage turns tender but stay a little bit more al dente than when you cook actual cabbage rolls, resulting in a nice textural contrast when you’re enjoying this in bowl form.

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Coconut-Braised Cabbage

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Cabbage is one of the great unsung heroes of the vegetable world, and this recipe is the perfect example. In it, big wedges of cabbage are seared, then simmered along with chickpeas, in a savory and slightly spicy coconut milk broth. You’ll be amazed how this humble vegetable is transformed into something to brag about

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Egg Roll Bowls

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When we’re craving crispy egg rolls but need a more filling lunch option, we turn to these egg roll bowls. These unwrapped bowls are the perfect solution when you want all the flavors of the take-out snack, but are in need of something to keep you full for hours to come.

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Copycat Cheesecake Factory Mexican Tortilla Salad

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Everyone is obsessed with The Cheesecake Factory's Mexican tortilla salad, and for good reason: it gets piled high on a crispy tostada and looks so fun and exciting as it’s making its way to your table. There are a lot of components to this salad, but the good news is that each is super-quick and easy to make at home too.

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Steamed Cabbage

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Cabbage is a natural flavor absorber that pairs well with punchy, intense ingredients like bacon, gochujang (like in kimchi), or vinegar (like in coleslaw), but we also think it can stand up and shine all on its own. This (vegetarian!) steamed cabbage is the perfect way to experience cabbage in all its vegetal glory.

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Kimchi

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Kimchi is a broad name for a type of fermented Korean banchan—or side dish—that is served alongside most meals in Korea. Serve it alongside bibimbap, stir it into fried rice, or fold it into creamy pasta.

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Corned Beef & Cabbage Quesadillas

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These corned beef and cabbage-inspired quesadillas feature Swiss cheese, beef, and cabbage wrapped up in flour tortillas. Sauerkraut and stone-ground mustard are also taking center stage in a creamy dipping sauce to serve alongside. Taste buds, get ready!

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Beer Braised Cabbage

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Don’t overlook the humble cabbage! It’s a natural flavor absorber that pairs well with punchy, intense ingredients (think kimchi), but we also think it can stand up and shine all on its own.

Get the Beer Braised Cabbage recipe.

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Chicken Yakisoba

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Yakisoba is an insanely popular dish that first started appearing in Japanese food stalls in the 1940s. The noodles are often cooked on big flat top griddles, chock-full of all type of ingredients from pork belly to kimchi. We went with chicken for this recipe, but feel free to throw in whatever you like.

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Cabbage Parmesan

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Craving chicken Parm but trying to eat less meat? This cabbage recipe is about to blow your mind. It's even Italian mother-approved!

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Classic Coleslaw

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A classic, staple side dish to rely on, coleslaw is a must when it comes to summer BBQs, potlucks, and picnics. Everyone needs a go-to recipe, and we happen to think that ours is the one you should reach for.

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Jjajangmyeon

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Commonly ordered in noodle shops, and even more commonly devoured in the instant form of chappaghetti (or jjapaghetti), jajangmyeon is Korean comfort fare at its best. For our recipe, we use slightly less expensive pork belly, but if you want to splurge, by all means go off and use more traditional steak!

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Spicy Ahi Tuna Nachos

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This recipe takes all the things you love about spicy tuna and turns it into crispy, delicious nachos. You'll start by quickly frying up some wonton wrappers to make crispy chips, then topping them with some tuna poke. You'll then top the whole thing with avocado, cabbage, scallions, and sesame seeds, then drizzle on homemade spicy mayo.

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Whole Roasted Cabbage

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This gorgeous, whole-roasted stunner is the perfect holiday substitute for vegetarians. It's savory, sweet, and salty on the outside and super tender on the inside. Topped with lots of silky mushroom gravy, we doubt anyone at your table will be missing meat.

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Air Fryer Egg Rolls

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Since this recipe includes the not-so-traditional act of air frying, we figured we'd keep the filling classic with carrots, celery, cabbage, and crispy pork; however, any multitude of fillings could work (and we recommend you experiment)! Check out our antipasto, Reuben, or Buffalo chicken egg rolls for inspo.

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Cabbage Wrap Brats

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These cabbage wraps are everything you love about beer brats, sans bun! One of the best parts? We cook our onions in the same pan as our brats—one, for less dirty dishes, and two, because it creates the most melt-in-your-mouth-delicious caramelized onions EVER.

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Cabbage Roll Soup

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Feeling nostalgic for cabbage rolls, but want a quick dinner instead? Try a savory bowl of cabbage roll soup that is prepared in just two easy steps. It's the perfect solution when you're craving all the same comforting flavors, in half the time.

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Classic Corned Beef and Cabbage

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A staple holiday dish, corned beef and cabbage completes any St. Patrick’s Day celebration. Simple, satisfying, and easy to make, this deserves to be celebrated more than one day a year.

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FAQs

How long does cabbage last in the fridge? ›

Try to minimize any bruising of your cabbages. Any kind of cell damage makes the cabbage go by more quickly and degrades the vitamin C content. If cabbage is properly stored, it can last from 3 weeks to up to 2 months in your refrigerator. In optimum root cellar conditions, it can even last longer.

What meat pairs well with cabbage? ›

Meat: Cabbage pairs well with a variety of meats such as bacon, sausage, ham, pork, and beef. Onions and Garlic: These add a nice depth of flavour when sautéed or roasted with cabbage.

What does the cabbage symbolize? ›

While cabbages in general stand for abundance, this particular rendering symbolizes purity and fertility. The white of the leaves equal virtue while the leaves themselves mean fertility.

What are the three types of cabbage? ›

Though hundreds of varieties are available on the market, cabbages are usually classified into three types: green, red or Savoy. The leaves of the green and red cabbages tend to be smooth in texture, while the Savoy cabbages have crinkly leaves.

Can you freeze raw cabbage? ›

Can you freeze cabbage? You sure can. This leafy vegetable is versatile in the kitchen and adapts well to the freezing process. Families who grow cabbage count on it for year-round nutrition that's easily incorporated into meal-time menus.

What culture eats the most cabbage? ›

China produces nearly half of the world's cabbage while Russia consumes the most per person. The average Russian eats about 44 pounds of cabbage a year. That compares to the 8.6 pounds eaten by Americans. Raw cabbage is rich in vitamin C.

What is the best companion for cabbage? ›

Alliums, including onions, chives, and leeks, contain sulfur, which is partly responsible for their intensely pungent flavor and aroma. Those sulfur compounds also make alliums fantastic companion plants for many vegetables, including cabbage.

How is cabbage best eaten? ›

Cabbage can be eaten raw, steamed, boiled, roasted, sautéed, or stuffed. The sulfurous odor often associated with cabbage only develops when the cabbage is overcooked. The longer a cabbage is cooked, the stronger the odor becomes.

Why do people put coins in cabbage? ›

Prior to 1965, dimes were made with silver, so the use of dimes was an easy way to carry on the tradition. The cook would clean off a dime and mix it in, and the person to scoop it onto their plate would be the one to experience wealth and prosperity for their family in the coming year ahead.

What is cabbage slang for? ›

a stupid, dull, or spiritless person. a mentally impaired person who is unable to live independently; vegetable.

What is the tastiest cabbage? ›

Many people prefer savoy cabbage to regular cabbage because of its milder flavour and tender leaves. This is the perfect cabbage for using raw and thinly sliced in salads, stir-fries, or braised with butter. Savoy cabbage works nicely as a fresh and crunchy wrap – you can substitute it for rice paper or tortillas.

What cabbage is healthiest? ›

It tastes similar to green cabbage. However, the purple variety is richer in beneficial plant compounds that have been linked to health benefits, such as stronger bones and a healthier heart. Purple cabbage is also thought to lower inflammation and protect against certain types of cancers.

What is black cabbage? ›

WHAT IS CAVOLO NERO? Cavolo nero, also known as Tuscan kale or black kale, is a brassica that's very similar to kale. It originates from Italy but is now grown in the UK. Its name, which means 'black cabbage' in Italian, alludes to its strikingly dark green colour.

How do I know if cabbage has gone bad? ›

Cabbage with an off smell should be discarded immediately. You'll also be able to tell when cabbage has spoiled if the leaves have become soft and discolored. It's best to refer to the old adage: when in doubt, throw it out.

How long can you eat leftover cabbage? ›

Cooked cabbage (all types): Store cooked cabbage in the fridge in an airtight container and use it within three to five days. You can also freeze cooked cabbage in an airtight container for up to 10 months. TIP: Once thawed, cooked cabbage will keep in the fridge for three to four days. It's best used in cooked dishes.

How to store cabbage once cut? ›

Cut Cabbage: – Either wrap it tightly in plastic wrap, in a large plastic bag, or in an air-tight container in your crisper. This will help to lock in your cabbage's natural moisture and reduce oxidation. – Cut cabbage should be used in 2-3 days.

How long can you keep uncooked cabbage rolls in the fridge? ›

Yes, you can make cabbage rolls ahead of time. You can roll cabbage rolls, assemble in a single layer in a baking dish, cover with plastic wrap and refrigerate for up to 48 hours. Or just use the Dutch oven if you have enough space in your refrigerator. Then bake with tomato sauce mixture as per recipe.

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