
Sweet and Sour Cabbage goes extremely well with Pork Roast,
Leg of Lamb, Ham or Roasted Chicken. You can
eat it either hot or cold.
Pick up a small head of red cabbage at the grocery store. There
are scales in the produce section of most grocery stores for weighing
vegetables. This recipe calls for one
pound of shredded cabbage. Also get 1 large onion, and a green Granny Smith
apple.

You may already have raisins, (brown or white) sugar, caraway seeds, and red
wine vinegar in your food cupboard. If
not, then pick those ingredients up at the grocery store as well.

Shredding, Slicing
and Chopping
The head of cabbage needs to get shredded. If you have never done this before, have a
quick look at my post on How to Cut Cabbage.

Slice the onion by cutting it in half, and removing the skin.
Then begin slicing from the top to the root end.

Chop the apple by first peeling off the skin then make four
cut around the core of the apple. Chop
the apple.

Measure out the red wine vinegar, water, caraway seeds,
sugar (white or brown) and raisins.

In a large Dutch oven or stainless steel pot, add the
vinegar water, caraway seeds, and sugar.

On Medium heat cook these ingredients until the liquid is
hot and the sugar is melted.

Add the cabbage, onion, apple and raisins to the pot.

Mix everything together.

Cover the pot. Turn
the heat down to simmer. Simmer for
30-40 minutes.

Stir the cabbage. If
there is still liquid on the bottom…

…turn the temperature up to high heat and boil the liquid off
until the cabbage is dry. That should
only take about one minute.

Season the cabbage with salt and freshly ground pepper to
your taste, and enjoy!

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ellaella | posted on Apr 23, 2008
Hi, Kathy. Thanks so much for the link to my Creole glazed ham post. I am gaga for that recipe and never thought of serving cabbage on the side. Yours looks absolutely delicious and beautiful. Love the color. I will certainly try this combo next time.
Thanks again!