An easy to prepare, cost efficient, and gluten-free side dish that offers loads of antioxidants and
makes a delicious accompaniment to almost any meat or fish dinner, but goes particularly well with Knusprige Schweinshaxe - German Roasted Pork Knuckle.
The humble red cabbage is incredibly versatile and brightens up the holiday table with its beautiful, intense purple colour.
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- Preheat the oven to 180C/350F fan-forced. Rinse and dry red cabbage and cut into wedges. Brush a roasting pan with some of the beef dripping.
- Place the cabbage wedges in and brush the cabbage with the rest of beef dripping. Scatter the walnuts, sliced shallots and bay leaves over.
©angiesrecipes - Mix beef broth and apple cider vinegar together and pour over the cabbages. Season with black salt and black pepper. Roast in the middle of hot oven for 40-50 minutes or until just tender.
Looks so delicious :) Great recipe, as always :)
ReplyDeleteI would love to taste your roasted red cabbage.
ReplyDeleteWow! I have never cooked red cabbage this way, it looks really good. I am definitely making this soon.
ReplyDeleteI love cabbage and this gorgeous preparation is perfect for company!!
ReplyDeleteWe just love red cabbage and this is such an easy way to make such a healthy vegetable!
ReplyDeleteLooks great :) Thanks for sharing :)
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This certainly takes humble cabbage up a few million notches! This looks absolutely delicious, Angie! It's stunning visually and the flavors sound fantastic! It's the perfect side for easy dinners, but it would also be fantastic for entertaining!!
ReplyDeleteLove the idea of roasting red cabbage with beef drippings. I'm SO going to try that -- love roasted cabbage anyway, but you've just taken it to 11. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteWowww love this! 💕
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what beautiful salad with red cabbage, looks yummy!!
ReplyDeleteIt looks so yummy!!.....Abrazotes, Marcela
ReplyDeleteThis wedges look so beautiful with their bright purple, and yummy!
ReplyDeleteFirst class delicacy, I would say Angie !
ReplyDeleteCabbage must taste amazing prepared like this!
ReplyDeleteI love the vibrant color of red cabbage! I could eat these as a main course Angie but I got a bit distracted by your German roasted pork knuckle and now I need both ;)
ReplyDeleteI love cooked cabbage and don't think to make it nearly enough. This is a good reminder and a delicious looking recipe. The purple is so pretty to add to any plate!
ReplyDeletethe recipe is so homie like i can make it every weekends and my kids wont get bore eating this thanks for helping helpless housewives and moms :)
ReplyDeleteIt looks and sounds terrific. I've never thought of roasting red cabbage--great idea!
ReplyDeleteLove this, looks so yummy and vibrant, great idea.
ReplyDeleteThese look very good. I will have to try these.
ReplyDeleteAs a child I never liked cabbage, but I really love it now. This is one I need to try. Thanks Angie!
ReplyDeleteLove that they are cut to large wedges, so convenient and good looking too! The roasted cabbage must be so flavourful esp with the beef dripping.
ReplyDeleteYum, love red cabbage, but haven't baked it yet, very cool idea, I should definitely try this one!☺
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Interesting new way to flavor red cabbage! I usually make it sweet-sour.
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I love cabbage and eat it just about everyday with just salt and pepper but those beef drippings sound fabulous! WOW
ReplyDeleteLooks yummy and the color is natural.
ReplyDeletelove that color when it gets baked.
ReplyDeleteWhat a gorgeous dish!
ReplyDeleteSo funny- I roasted red cabbage the other day too! Your recipe looks very tasty and delicious!
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful little side dish! This would fit in perfectly to our annual Mardi Gras dinner.
ReplyDeleteRoasted red cabbage absorbed the natural flavors of beef dripping, beef broth, apple cider vinegar - so delicious!
ReplyDeleteI've always used red cabbage in salads, so roasting them is new to me! Looks like this dish would also go well with Sauerbratten- thanks for the recipe!
ReplyDeleteSomehow I missed this post, Angie! Cabbage is one vegetable that I haven't tried to roast....yet. This looks so delicious! I am a cabbage lover ;)
ReplyDeleteYummy.
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