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Brigitte’s Red Cabbage
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CATEGORY
CUISINE
TAG
YIELD
Vegetables
Ethnic, Vegetables, Side dish
8
Servings
INGREDIENTS
1
sm
Head of red cabbage
1
md
Apple
1
sm
Onion
3
sl
Bacon
1
ts
Vinegar
1
ts
Sugar
INSTRUCTIONS
"Shred cabbage finely. Fry bacon until crisp, saute the chopped onion in
the bacon grease. Add cabbage and peeled, cubed apple and crumbled bacon.
Fill up with water until the cabbage is well covered. Cook until soft and
then season with vinegar and sugar to taste. Add salt to taste. This can be
warmed up again and again, and it gets better the more it is warmed up."
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