The Fried Cabbage Recipe (That You Can't Resist!) (2024)

This delicious Fried Cabbage Recipe is a staple in my house. Whether you make it with fresh cabbage during the Spring or Fall you’re going to love it!

This fried cabbage recipe is made more times than I can count in my house for dinner. I am a lover of all things fresh from the garden, anything that’s green and growing becomes a side dish.

The ingredients in the recipe are pretty much staples in this house which makes it a very easy recipe to make anytime of the year. The good news is cabbage is in-season year-round also!

I always have bacon in the refrigerator, my preference is thick cut bacon. If you prefer using thin cut, use it. You’re going to need a large frying pan for the recipe. I have both a stainless steel frying pan and cast iron frying pans, either type will work wonderfully when cooking the cabbage. Just remember that cast iron will cook hotter than a stainless steel pan because of the dark color. Let’s gather the ingredients for this delicious cabbage side dish and make it together.

Fried Cabbage Ingredients:

  • 1 Teaspoon salt
  • 1 Teaspoon black pepper
  • 6 slices of bacon, cooked and crumbled (reserve the bacon grease to use in the recipe)
  • 1 small to medium head of cabbage
  • one white onion, chopped
  • 1 Teaspoon sugar

Fried Cabbage Recipe Steps

Step One

Place 6 slices of bacon (thin or thick cut) in a large skillet over medium heat. Fry the bacon until it’s thoroughly cooked through, Remove the bacon from the pan to paper towels to cool and keep all the bacon grease from frying the bacon in the pan. When the bacon has cooled, crumble it and set it aside. Voila, step one of your fried cabbage recipe is done!

Step Two

Core your cabbage head, remove any blemished outer leaves and slice the head into wedges, cut each wedge up into diced cabbage pieces. Place the pan with the bacon grease in it under medium heat on your stove. Add the diced cabbage, onion and sugar to the pan with the bacon grease. Using a spatula, turn the cabbage in the pan to coat it with bacon grease.

Cook the cabbage until it wilts down and becomes soft. You can either cook the cabbage down until it’s just soft, or take it one step farther and cook it till it browns slightly. That’s your decision, I like the cabbage browned slightly. I feel like when it’s cooked to slightly browned , it just adds one more layer of flavor to the dish.

When I Make The Recipe I sometimes Have More Diced Cabbage Than Will Fit in The Frying Pan When I Start The Recipe, What Do I do?

This happens to me almost every time I make Fried Cabbage. It’s not because my pan is to small, it’s because I get a huge head of cabbage at the grocery store.

The fried cabbage recipe uses a medium head, I’ll come home with a cabbage that’s the size of a bowling ball. My remedy for this is to fill the pan with diced cabbage until it is about 3/4 full. You want enough room in the pan so you can get a spatula in it and turn the cabbage without the cabbage spilling out of the pan while your trying to turn it.

As the first batch of cabbage starts to cook and wilt down, add more cabbage to the pan. Continue cooking and adding cabbage to the pan this way until all the cabbage is in the pan.

Step Three

When all the fried cabbage is in the frying pan, soften and wilted to your satisfaction, add the crumbled bacon to the pan and fold it into the fried cabbage. Always add the already cooked bacon at the end of the cooking time for the cabbage. Don’t add it in the beginning of the recipe while cooking the cabbage, you’ll run the risk of it cooking more and burning it. Salt and pepper the dish to your taste and serve. Place any leftover cooled cabbage in a bowl covered with plastic wrap in the refrigerator.

This delicious cabbage side dish is “WHAT’S FOR DINNER”?! And you’re going to LOVE IT!

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Fried Cabbage

This fried cabbage recipe is easy and delicious. It's the perfect way to use your fresh from the garden cabbage heads

Prep Time20 minutes mins

Cook Time20 minutes mins

Course: Side Dish

Cuisine: American

Keyword: baked cabbage, fried cabbage, Mexican Side Dish

Servings: 6

Ingredients

  • 6 slices thin or thick cut bacon
  • salt and pepper to taste
  • 1 medium cabbage head with the core removed, shredded, then cut into small pieces
  • 1 large onion, diced
  • 1 Teaspoon white sugar

Instructions

  • Place the 6 slices of bacon into a large frying pan over medium heat. Fry the bacon until it's fully cooked through. Remove the cooked bacon from the frying pan , reserving the bacon grease in the pan. When the bacon has cooled, crumble it and set it to the side.

    Add the shredded cabbage , diced onion and sugar to the pan with the bacon grease. Cook the cabbage and onions in the pan, turning the cabbage with a spatula until it wilts down and becomes soft. Continue cooking if you like until it browns slightly. Add the crumbled bacon to the pan and mix it in by folding it into the cabbage with a spatula. Salt and pepper the cabbage to taste before serving.

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FAQs

How do you keep cabbage crisp when cooking? ›

Once people started roasting them at a high heat, perhaps with a little extra salt and fat (like bacon), it was a game-changer. You can also try slicing cabbage thin and sautéing it to maintain some of its crunchy texture.

Is fried cabbage good for you? ›

You can enjoy cabbage cooked or raw, but it's crucial you prepare it the right way to reap its health benefits. Avoid cooking cabbage, which can reduce its nutrients. Opt for quick-cooking methods like stir-frying or chopping it up and eating it raw in a salad or slaw.

How do you make fried cabbage less gassy? ›

To reduce the likelihood of experiencing gas after eating cabbage, consider cooking it thoroughly. This can help break down the fibers and make it easier to digest. Additionally, try adding caraway seeds or fennel seeds to your cabbage dishes, as these spices are known to help reduce gas.

Why do you put baking soda in cabbage? ›

Baking soda does help green vegetables retain color, but it causes undesirable color changes in red cabbage—it turned blue. The science can be distilled to this: Adding baking soda to cooking water makes it slightly alkaline, which stabilizes the green color of chlorophyll.

Do you rinse cabbage before frying? ›

Cabbage
  1. Remove the thick outer leaves of the cabbage head.
  2. Cut the cabbage into wedges.
  3. Rinse the wedges in a colander under running water.
  4. Shake them dry as best as you can, then pat them with a clean cotton towel to remove additional moisture.
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Does cabbage shrink when you fry it? ›

Yes, cabbage will shrink when fried, so if the pan looks very full when you add the fresh cabbage, don't worry. It'll cook down and turn tender.

Why is my fried cabbage bitter? ›

When plant cells are broken, the oils are separated from the sugar molecules by an enzyme and released as a very bitter compound. It's a clever defense mechanism for the cabbage plant to discourage hungry foragers.

What does adding salt to cabbage do? ›

The salt pulls moisture out of the cabbage, seasons it, and leaves you with a super-crunchy texture that isn't raw or tough-tasting. Rinse! Rinse well to purge the salt. Get rid of the excess water.

Why do you soak cabbage before cooking? ›

According to the site, you only need to soak your shredded greens in a cold water bath to keep their taste delightfully crispy and light. Taste of Home recommends that after cutting your cabbage you allow it to soak in your refrigerator up until the minute you're prepared to serve it.

Why wash cabbage with vinegar? ›

Adding vinegar to the water (1/2 cup distilled white vinegar per 1 cup water), followed by a clean water rinse, has been shown to reduce bacterial contamination but may affect texture and taste. After washing, blot dry with paper towels or use a salad spinner to remove excess moisture.

Do you rinse cabbage after salting? ›

The salt will draw out excess water from cabbage while helping preserve the crispiness. After letting it sit for an hour or two, rinse it with water to remove the salt.

What does soaking cabbage in cold water do? ›

We wanted to find a method that would keep the cabbage from watering down the dressing and also a way to make the salad piquant without tasting too sharp. The solution: Some recipes call for soaking cabbage in ice water to make it crisp and plump.

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