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S#ss-Saures Rotkraut (Sweet-And-Sour Red Cabb

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Vegetables Dutch Vegetables 6 Servings

INGREDIENTS

1/4 c Butter
4 md Apples; peeled/sliced
1/2 Onion; red, chopped
1 Red cabbage; head,fine shred
1 c Red wine
4 Cloves; whole
1/3 c Brown sugar
2 Bay leaves
1/4 c Vinegar
1/4 c Butter
1/2 tb Lemon juice

INSTRUCTIONS

Melt butter in 4-quart Dutch oven.  Add apples and onions, saute slightly.
Add finely shredded cabbage, red wine, cloves, sugar, and bay leaves.
Simmer, covered, for 1 hour, then add the remaining ingredients. Heat to
melt the butter and serve immediately.
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