Last
month we had some cabbage left over after St. Patrick’s Day and I wanted to do
something with it besides make coleslaw. I had an idea and I went with it – it
has become one of my new favorite things to make and to eat! The measurements
in this recipe are in grams for the vegetables and ounces or even cups for
other goodies. If you’re not looking for accurate measurements for calorie
counting purposes you can eyeball the amount, however, a kitchen scale is a
great tool to have. (We gave in and bought one the fall and use it multiple
times a day. Definitely worth the ~$20 spent.
What
You’ll Need…
Cabbage
[Chopped] (200g per person)
Spices
(Your favorites)
¼
Cup Water
Mix
and Match Add Ins: (The amounts for these depend on what you like and how many
people the dish is being made for.)
Onions
(100 – 200g)
Zucchini
(150 – 300g)
Bell
Pepper (100 – 200g)
½
Cup Peas
3
– 8oz Meat of your Choice Cut into Bite Sized Pieces [Pork, Beef, Chicken,
Sausage, etc.] (Per person)
1
Serving Cooked Pasta
½
- 1 Cup Cooked Rice
Your
Favorite Sauce
Start
out by measuring out and chopping your chosen vegetables. Add the chopped
cabbage to a deep 10in skillet along with the water. Cover the pan and allow to
cook over medium-low heat for 10 minutes. Mix twice to avoid sticking.
After
10 minutes add in your additional vegetables and your chosen spices. Cover
again and allow to cook for at least an additional 10 minutes. Mix twice to
avoid sticking. The longer you let everything cook the softer it will be.
While
the vegetables are cooking prefer your additional items like meats, starches,
and sauces.
Once
the vegetables are cooked to your liking remove them from the heat and divide
evenly for the number of people to be served. Add in your extras (meat, starch,
and sauce) and mix to combine.
Enjoy!
Our
current favorite combination is cabbage, peas, zucchini, red bell pepper,
chicken, rice, sour cream and barbecue sauce.