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Danish Cabbage

Submitted by: laura nason
A quick, simple cabbage recipe starring sour cream and caraway seeds. 

Norwegian Christmas Cabbage

Submitted by: Finn Roed
Norwegian Christmas Cabbage is essentially a kind of sweet and sour sauerkraut, spiced with caraway seeds. 

Cabbage and Rice

Submitted by: Amy
Cabbage is sauteed with onion and garlic, then mixed with tomatoes, rice and some hot peppers. This is a nice side dish or a vegetarian entree. Our favorite with this dish is a nice ham steak. Enjoy! 
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Czech Cabbage Dish

Submitted by: dlynn11
Cooked cabbage with bacon, onion, celery, bell pepper and vinegar. 

Irish Heritage Cabbage

Submitted by: JoelsGirl
This is a delicious, authentic Irish cabbage side dish. If you can't find Irish bacon, regular works fine, just drain well. 

Stuffed Cabbage/Golabki

Submitted by: Irene
Pork, onion, rice and seasonings are tucked inside these bundles of cabbage simmered in a mushroom broth. Then they are topped with a tomatoey sauce. These are especially delicious served with potatoes. 
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Holuski

Submitted by: Kimberly
My Czech family dinner or lunch recipe has always been a favorite of mine. Steamed cabbage and egg noodles are combined with onions sauteed in butter. 
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Fabulous Fried Cabbage

Submitted by: cook-it-up-axel
Home Town: Butler, Pennsylvania, USA
A favorite old Irish family recipe for fried cabbage and it's so easy. 
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Kielbasa and Cabbage II

Submitted by: Teresa Clark
My family loves this recipe! It is great on a snowy day when you need a whole body warm up and is VERY easy on your pocketbook. Serve over rice. 

Cabbage Success

Submitted by: Adriel
Cabbage and onion are simmered in a creamy white sauce. It is a magnificent sidedish for any of your favorite dishes, so enjoy! 
 
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