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braised white cabbage with bacon and thyme © David Loftus
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braised white cabbage with bacon and thyme

snacks and sides | serves 4 - 6
I love cooking my white cabbage like this – not only does it cook extremely quickly (which is good, considering most people think it has to cook for hours) but it’s delicious. The key is to slice the cabbage nice and fine. This is the kind of thing I’ll have next to chicken or ham.

An extremely simple method: place your stock, bacon and thyme in a pan on the hob, bring to the boil and then sprinkle in your finely sliced cabbage. Mix up, put the lid on and boil furiously for 5 minutes. Turn the heat down to a simmer and continue to cook until the cabbage is a pleasure to eat. Top up the stock a little bit if you feel it’s reducing too much. Add the butter, a good glug of extra virgin olive oil, season to taste and serve immediately.


• from Cook With Jamie

ingredients

• 565ml chicken or vegetable stock
• 6 rashers of smoked streaky bacon
• ½ a handful of fresh thyme leaves
• 1 white cabbage, outer leaves discarded, halved and very finely sliced
• 2 knobs of butter
• extra virgin olive oil
• sea salt and freshly ground black pepper

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3 comments
1. Kylie Thu 06 Aug 2009 @ 10:02 I have horrible memories of cabbage as a child and haven't touched it for years, but it was requested for a dinner for a friend, so I've just made this, and it's delicious! So glad I gave it a go, I'll definately be making it again! Thanks Jamie :)
2. Louise Sat 13 Jun 2009 @ 12:02 Delicious! I chopped the bacon into pieces and fried it separately just to give it some colour and texture before adding in the drained braised cabbage with a knob of butter. Made a quick and thoroughly tasty snack.
3. Greg Tue 17 Mar 2009 @ 16:15 Hello! it looks very similar to one of the estern european dish, but they add some more different kinds of meat (pork - culd be bacon, beef, venison,) some wild mushrooms, sauer cabbage, a bit of plum (dried or marmelade) and some tomato puree...

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