Red cabbage, purple cabbage, red kraut, or blue kraut ... call it what you will – this is how to cook with red cabbage in six delicious ways so you can enjoy the surprisingly versatile brassica in the kitchen this winter.
A stalwart of the vegetable drawer, red cabbage is a survivor and coupled with its vibrant colour and affordability, it's about time it shed its frumpy image and let it show you what it's got.
There are plenty of possibilities for experimenting with red cabbage in the kitchen, either raw or cooked, adding colour and crunch to winter recipes, it's also perfect paired with cheese, pork, duck, game and even fish.
Nutrition in Red Cabbage
Red cabbage also packs a nutritional punch. The vibrant colour gives away the game, indicating a greater presence of vitamin A and iron. Plus it's full of vitamin C – especially when eaten raw – as well as antioxidants. What's not to like?
How To Cut Red Cabbage
If you're never tackled slicing up a cabbage before here's how to break it down: