Bacon, cabbage and a touch of butter if you wish. The perfect constellation of flavors when time is not on your side. So yummy. So keto. And easy on your wallet, too!
March 5 2018 by Anne Aobadia, photo by Emma Shevtzoff, nutritional review by Franziska Spritzler, RD, CDE in Recipes, Dinner, Lunch, Meal
Bacon, cabbage and a touch of butter if you wish. The perfect constellation of flavors when time is not on your side. So yummy. So keto. And easy on your wallet, too!
USMetric
2 servingservings
Ingredients
- 10 oz. 280 g bacon
- 2β3 lb 300 g green cabbage or pointed cabbage
- 2 oz. 55 g butter (optional)
- salt and pepper
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Instructions
Chop cabbage and bacon into small pieces.
In a large skillet, fry the bacon over medium heat until crispy.
Add cabbage and butter and fry until soft and golden. Season with salt and pepper to taste.
Tip!
Fried cabbage with bacon is perfect for breakfast, lunch or dinner. If you're super hungry, feel free to add a couple of fried eggs or a dollop of mayo. Mmmmm....You can also serve our fried cabbage as a side dish. Pair it with a main course like a juicy oven-baked chicken. A match made in heaven!
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20 comments
1
gemma
June 18 2018
Does anyone add any other flavourings to this?
Replies: #10, #15, #18
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Lani
September 25 2018
Added some kimchee for a little kick...so good!
3
Smetha
November 1 2018
I added some crushed fresh garlic and then garnished with chopped basil and parsley. Very tasty!
4
Scott
January 1 2019
I add a chopped sweet onion and it's delish. Saute the the onion in butter until clear. Also, garnish it with a dollop of cider vinegar. Serve vinegar on the side so people can add to taste.
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Tanya
January 2 2019
I'm seeing so many bacon recipes. What kind of bacon doesn't have sugar in it?
Reply: #6
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Reply to comment #5 by Tanya
Kristin Parker Team Diet Doctor
January 3 2019
Uncured bacon generally doesn't have sugar. However, most bacon just uses the sugar in the curing process and there isn't residual carbs. Look for a bacon that's 0g carbs per serving.
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Lisa
January 10 2019
OMG, Delicious π
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Julia
January 21 2019
I just cooked the original recipe on here. It was perfect. Thank you πππ
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Lesley
January 30 2019
I too added some kimchi with chilli.. delicious ππΌ
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Reply to comment #1 by gemma
Elaine
March 11 2019
Add a small onion to saute with the cabbage.
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Julie
March 21 2019
This was great! I just cooked the cabbage in the bacon grease and skipped the butter.
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Bill
April 7 2019
I grew up eating a variation of this (Haluski - a Slovak dish) with noodles and sour cream. We always sauteed an onion with eht bacon then added noodles and mixed in sour cream. So good. I omitted the noodles and still tasted like growing up.
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stephanie
June 12 2019
i modified it a bit sauteed onion and some garlic, bacon and cabbage and carrots ( really thin, useed a peeler super easy and quick) and served it with a chili dressing ( mayonnaise, low fat yogurt, tahini organic unhulled, splash of lemon and chilli powder) ...beautiful, i was really surprised how well everything goes together.
I will definitely make it again14
Tracy Bland
January 20 2020
So easy and tasty! Great side dish for bunless burger.
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Reply to comment #1 by gemma
Melissa
February 10 2020
I add fresh minced garlic, a sliced onion and a little bit of shredded carrot to enhance the flavor
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Ryan
August 1 2020
i dont understand how this meal provides 79 grams of fat...can someone clarify this
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Kerry Merritt Team Diet Doctor
August 1 2020
i dont understand how this meal provides 79 grams of fat...can someone clarify this
This recipe makes 2 servings, and each serving provides 79 grams of fat. The majority of the fat comes from the bacon, while the rest comes from the butter. Bacon is about 43g of fat per 100 grams. The USDA food database is an excellent resource for looking up nutritional information. https://fdc.nal.usda.gov/
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Reply to comment #1 by gemma
Rachel
July 14 2021
Vinegar!!!
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Randi Plesner
February 1 2023
I believe that thicker sliced bacon, and then baked in the owen instead of being fried, will decrease the amount of saturated fat?
Reply: #20
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Kerry Merritt Team Diet Doctor
February 1 2023
I believe that thicker sliced bacon, and then baked in the owen instead of being fried, will decrease the amount of saturated fat?
Draining the fat from the cooked bacon can help reduce the amount of fat in this recipe.