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Thursday, July 22, 2010

Cabbage! That's what's Growing.

Cabbage!  Boring?  Mmmm, maybe.  But it’s the only thing that has actually grown and ready for picking in my winter garden this week.  But boy is it packed full of all the good things my body needs.  Really high in vitamin K and C, great source of fibre (you may hear that coming from my bedroom later tonight), manganese, folate, vitamin B6, omega 3 fatty acids, calcium, potassium, vitamin A, protein, are you still reading?  Get my drift?   

I was inspired by a tweet (on twitter this week) when someone posted a picture of this fantastic looking cabbage grown in the Wairarapa, New Zealand, circa 1890s (http://mp.natlib.govt.nz/detail/?id=3190).  Ok, so my little one is nothing in comparison and I am suffering from size envy, but I’m still going to make really good coleslaw from it, even though it won’t be able to feed the whole town (and when I say “I”, I mean my lovely wife).  This is how she made it:

 STEP1  Finely slice cabbage (about 3 cups)







STEP2  Finely chop small onion (raw, don’t cook)







 STEP3  Grate two medium sized carrots
 






STEP4   Grate 1 cup of Edam cheese







STEP5  The dressing.  Combine in a bowl: ¾ cup natural yoghurt, 1 finely chopped gherkin, squeeze of lemon juice, 1/4tsp mustard powder, season with salt and pepper, parsley and thyme (these were growing in the garden so chuck in anything you have growing). 


STEP6  Mix the dressing through the chopped up vege and cheese and you are ready for dinner. 





I put a call out there on facebook for some cabbage recipes.  This is one I got from my friend Dave Dougherty. I’m a vegetarian so can’t vouch for the taste, but it does sound good for those carnivores out there.

Slice cabbage into roasting dish, sprinkle with finely diced bacon, sprinkle with celery seeds, salt and pepper, place a couple of knobs of butter over surface, cover with tinfoil, bake in oven for 10-15 minues, remove pan, remove tinfoil, toss everything together before immediately serving ...

What do you do with cabbage?

5 comments:

  1. I am sooo going to make that! Looks great and I love that it has natural yogurt instead of mayonnaise. Thanks.

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  2. I like to make crab salad with cabage,
    which is just finely shredded cabbage and spring onions and a bit of tomato with shreeded crab meat and then mixed through with mayonaise (best foods is always the fattiest but yummiest). Otherwise I make the same salad and also add sandwich tuna (in oil) and leave out the mayo cos the oily tuna kinda dresses it all together, and then i just add lemon juice aswell. YUMMM!!!!
    Sometimes I substitude the cabbage for lettuce and use coconut cream instead of mayonaise. YUMMM TOO!!!!!!!!!!!!

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  3. Beautiful. It's easy to make and it look delicious. Thank you for the idea.

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  4. Yum yum yum, I love finding these simple yet amazing recipes. Natural yoghurt is always a nice touch ! and a healthier one as well. Better still is the fact that the 3 main ingredients can come straight from the garden. Nice post, thanks :-)

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  5. Just reading the comment above by MO and thinking "Why did I not think of putting crab with cabbage. What a combo. Yummy recipe by the way :-)

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