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Photo:Photographer: Jen Causey, Food Stylist: Julian Hensarling, Prop Stylist: Josh Hoggle

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Photographer: Jen Causey, Food Stylist: Julian Hensarling, Prop Stylist: Josh Hoggle

Cabbage is ahealthy, seasonal vegetableyou’ll surely want to enjoy until the end of winter. This collection features cabbage as the star ingredient in flavorful sides and main dishes that take no more than 30 minutes to make. Easy recipes like our Simple Cabbage Salad and Huli Huli Cabbage are mind-blowingly delicious.

01of 17Simple Cabbage SaladPhotography / Greg DuPree, Styling / Ruth BlackBurn / Julia BaylessCabbage maintains a nice crunch when it’s tossed with an easy dressing in this simple cabbage salad recipe.View Recipe

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Simple Cabbage Salad

Photography / Greg DuPree, Styling / Ruth BlackBurn / Julia Bayless

Simple Cabbage Salad

Cabbage maintains a nice crunch when it’s tossed with an easy dressing in this simple cabbage salad recipe.

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02of 17Quick & Easy Cabbage Stir-FryPhoographer: Jacob Fox, Food stylist: Holly Dreesman, Prop stylist: Joseph WanekThis quick and easy stir-fry cabbage recipe pairs well with roasted chicken or pork, or serve it over rice with a poached egg as a vegetarian main dish. Sweet green cabbage is easy to find and works well here, but savoy cabbage or napa cabbage will work well too. For a slightly different flavor, use peanut oil in place of sesame oil.View Recipe

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Quick & Easy Cabbage Stir-Fry

Phoographer: Jacob Fox, Food stylist: Holly Dreesman, Prop stylist: Joseph Wanek

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This quick and easy stir-fry cabbage recipe pairs well with roasted chicken or pork, or serve it over rice with a poached egg as a vegetarian main dish. Sweet green cabbage is easy to find and works well here, but savoy cabbage or napa cabbage will work well too. For a slightly different flavor, use peanut oil in place of sesame oil.

03of 17Vegan Cabbage SoupThis vegan soup recipe is surprisingly easy to make. The flavorful broth is spiked with garlic, tomatoes and a hint of coriander. Just slice and dice your cabbage and fennel and you’ll be enjoying this quick healthy soup in no time.View Recipe

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Vegan Cabbage Soup

Vegan Cabbage Soup

This vegan soup recipe is surprisingly easy to make. The flavorful broth is spiked with garlic, tomatoes and a hint of coriander. Just slice and dice your cabbage and fennel and you’ll be enjoying this quick healthy soup in no time.

04of 17Sweet & Savory Huli Huli Cabbage Will Blow Your MindPhotographer: Jen Causey, Food Stylist: Julian Hensarling, Prop Stylist: Josh HoggleThis recipe draws inspiration from huli huli chicken, a Hawaiian dish featuring grilled chicken that’s turned frequently while it’s cooking (“huli” is the Hawaiian word for “turn”) and basted with a sweet and savory sauce. In this vegetarian version, we replace the chicken with cabbage wedges, and while the cabbage is turned only once, the sauce remains similar to its roots.View Recipe

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Sweet & Savory Huli Huli Cabbage Will Blow Your Mind

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This recipe draws inspiration from huli huli chicken, a Hawaiian dish featuring grilled chicken that’s turned frequently while it’s cooking (“huli” is the Hawaiian word for “turn”) and basted with a sweet and savory sauce. In this vegetarian version, we replace the chicken with cabbage wedges, and while the cabbage is turned only once, the sauce remains similar to its roots.

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Cabbage Caesar Salad

Photography: Rachel Marek, Food stylist: Kelsey Moylan, Prop stylist: Gabriel Greco

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Creamy Caramelized Cabbage Pasta

Photographer: Grant Webster, Food Stylist: Holly Dreesman, Prop Stylist: Lexi Juhl

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07of 17Chicken & Cabbage Salad with Nuoc Cham DressingPhotographer: Jen Causey, Food Stylist: Melissa Gray, Prop Stylist: Shell RoysterBest known as a Vietnamese dipping sauce, nước chấm typically combines sugar, lime juice and fish sauce, striking the perfect balance between sweet, sour and salty. Here it ties together crunchy vegetables, tons of fresh herbs and cooked chicken breast for a refreshing chicken salad. Serve combined with glass noodles or inside a lettuce leaf. For a slightly different take, swap out the cooked chicken for thin slices of grilled steak.View Recipe

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Chicken & Cabbage Salad with Nuoc Cham Dressing

Photographer: Jen Causey, Food Stylist: Melissa Gray, Prop Stylist: Shell Royster

Thai-Style Chicken Salad

Best known as a Vietnamese dipping sauce, nước chấm typically combines sugar, lime juice and fish sauce, striking the perfect balance between sweet, sour and salty. Here it ties together crunchy vegetables, tons of fresh herbs and cooked chicken breast for a refreshing chicken salad. Serve combined with glass noodles or inside a lettuce leaf. For a slightly different take, swap out the cooked chicken for thin slices of grilled steak.

08of 17Chicken & Cabbage Bowls with Sesame DressingPhotographer: Rachel Marek, Prop stylist: Holly Dreesman, Food stylist: Gabriel GrecoFour convenience products are all you need to prepare these tasty bowls. A bag of shredded coleslaw serves as the base that’s topped with seasoned chicken strips, crunchy flavored almonds and a drizzle of sesame dressing. Leftover chicken can easily stand in for the chicken strips. Traditional cabbage coleslaw works well, as does broccoli slaw for a slightly different look and flavor.View Recipe

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Chicken & Cabbage Bowls with Sesame Dressing

Photographer: Rachel Marek, Prop stylist: Holly Dreesman, Food stylist: Gabriel Greco

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Four convenience products are all you need to prepare these tasty bowls. A bag of shredded coleslaw serves as the base that’s topped with seasoned chicken strips, crunchy flavored almonds and a drizzle of sesame dressing. Leftover chicken can easily stand in for the chicken strips. Traditional cabbage coleslaw works well, as does broccoli slaw for a slightly different look and flavor.

09of 17Quick & Easy Balsamic CabbagePhotographer: Brie Goldman, Food Stylist: Skyler Myers, Prop Stylist: Gabriel GrecoThis quick and easy balsamic cabbage is a savory side with just a hint of sweetness from balsamic vinegar. It pairs well with roasted pork, chicken or steak. Savoy cabbage or napa cabbage can stand in for the green cabbage. Swap the green cabbage for purple cabbage and try white balsamic vinegar for a colorful twist.View Recipe

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Quick & Easy Balsamic Cabbage

Photographer: Brie Goldman, Food Stylist: Skyler Myers, Prop Stylist: Gabriel Greco

a recipe photo of the Quick and Easy Balsamic Cabbage

This quick and easy balsamic cabbage is a savory side with just a hint of sweetness from balsamic vinegar. It pairs well with roasted pork, chicken or steak. Savoy cabbage or napa cabbage can stand in for the green cabbage. Swap the green cabbage for purple cabbage and try white balsamic vinegar for a colorful twist.

10of 17Charred Cabbage Steaks with Pesto & BurrataPhotographer: Rachel Marek, Food stylist: Holly DreesmanThese tender grilled cabbage steaks are topped with store-bought pesto and creamy burrata cheese. The slices closest to the center of each head hold together best with the core keeping them intact. Chop up the leftover outside edges of each head to roast alongside the cabbage steaks, or thinly slice them for asimple cabbage salad.View Recipe

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Charred Cabbage Steaks with Pesto & Burrata

Photographer: Rachel Marek, Food stylist: Holly Dreesman

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These tender grilled cabbage steaks are topped with store-bought pesto and creamy burrata cheese. The slices closest to the center of each head hold together best with the core keeping them intact. Chop up the leftover outside edges of each head to roast alongside the cabbage steaks, or thinly slice them for asimple cabbage salad.

11of 17Cabbage & White Bean SoupPhotographer: Jen Causey, Prop Stylist: Claire Spollen, Food Stylist: Ali RameeThis cabbage and white bean soup is easy and flavorful. Avoid browning the leeks and garlic, as it can make the soup bitter. If you want to make this soup vegan, use vegan-friendly pesto and omit the Parmesan rind.View Recipe

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Cabbage & White Bean Soup

Photographer: Jen Causey, Prop Stylist: Claire Spollen, Food Stylist: Ali Ramee

a recipe photo of the Cabbage & White Bean Soup served in a bowl

This cabbage and white bean soup is easy and flavorful. Avoid browning the leeks and garlic, as it can make the soup bitter. If you want to make this soup vegan, use vegan-friendly pesto and omit the Parmesan rind.

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Bang Bang Cabbage SlawBang Bang Cabbage Slaw

Photographer: Rachel Marek, Food Stylist: Holly Dreesman

Bang bang cabbage slaw recipe in a blue serving bowl with wooden serving spoons

13of 17Air-Fryer Steak & Pepper Cabbage RollsPhotographer: Brie Passano, Food Stylist: Greg LunaSteak and bell peppers are rolled in cabbage leaves for a filling main dish. Use the outermost cabbage leaves, which are larger and will encase the filling better. For smoky flavor, use a poblano instead of a bell pepper.View Recipe

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Air-Fryer Steak & Pepper Cabbage Rolls

Photographer: Brie Passano, Food Stylist: Greg Luna

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Steak and bell peppers are rolled in cabbage leaves for a filling main dish. Use the outermost cabbage leaves, which are larger and will encase the filling better. For smoky flavor, use a poblano instead of a bell pepper.

14of 17Massaged Cabbage & Kale Salad with Grapefruit, Blood Orange & Candied PistachiosAlexandra ShytsmanMassaging hardy cruciferous vegetables like cabbage and kale softens them, brings out their juiciness and makes it way easier to eat them raw. Squeeze the vegetables as powerfully as you can for the best results. This colorful salad is perfect for the winter holidays.View Recipe

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Massaged Cabbage & Kale Salad with Grapefruit, Blood Orange & Candied Pistachios

Alexandra Shytsman

a recipe photo of the Massaged Cabbage and Kale Salad with Grapefruit Blood Oranges and Candied Pistachios

Massaging hardy cruciferous vegetables like cabbage and kale softens them, brings out their juiciness and makes it way easier to eat them raw. Squeeze the vegetables as powerfully as you can for the best results. This colorful salad is perfect for the winter holidays.

15of 17Red Cabbage ColeslawPhotographer: Victor Protasio, Food StylisT: Karen RankinThis fresh and colorful red cabbage coleslaw is crisp and bright. Dijon and honey balance the flavors of the cabbage.View Recipe

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Red Cabbage Coleslaw

Photographer: Victor Protasio, Food StylisT: Karen Rankin

Red Cabbage Slaw

This fresh and colorful red cabbage coleslaw is crisp and bright. Dijon and honey balance the flavors of the cabbage.

16of 17Spicy Cabbage SlawSliced radishes add a peppery kick to this 10-minute slaw, which can serve as both a side and a topping for sandwiches.View Recipe

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Spicy Cabbage Slaw

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Sliced radishes add a peppery kick to this 10-minute slaw, which can serve as both a side and a topping for sandwiches.

17of 17Cabbage & Kielbasa SkilletAntonis Achilleos, Prop Stylist: Lydia Pursell, Food Stylist: Ali Ramee.Smoky sausage, tender cabbage and sweet apples, along with mustard and cider vinegar, create a perfect balance of flavor in this hearty skillet dinner.View Recipe

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Cabbage & Kielbasa Skillet

Antonis Achilleos, Prop Stylist: Lydia Pursell, Food Stylist: Ali Ramee.

Cabbage and Kielbasa Skillet recipe in a skillet

Smoky sausage, tender cabbage and sweet apples, along with mustard and cider vinegar, create a perfect balance of flavor in this hearty skillet dinner.

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