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Eat the rainbow with this colorful slaw. Purple cabbage, green cabbage, carrots, apples, and bell peppers combine for a light and bright side dish. Lightly salted roasted peanuts add a slight crunch ...
Cabbage might not be the star of most dinner tables, but it’s one of those humble ingredients that can surprise you when given a little attention. Whether you like it raw in slaws, cooked in soups, or ...
Waffle irons are versatile tools, and okonomiyaki is an ideal dish to try. You'll get perfectly cooked results, crispy on the ...
Cabbage may not be the sexiest vegetable there is, but it sure is the tastiest — at least to me. It’s infinitely versatile and can be sweet or pungent and take on powerful flavors as well as delicate ...
Cabbage, sour cream and melty Gruyère star in Melissa Clark’s latest one-pot weeknight dinner.
Stir in heavy cream and tomato paste and cook until the sauce thickens slightly, about 3 minutes. Stir in Parmesan cheese and toss to combine. Taste, add salt and, if you like some spice, a few ...
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 ...