Saute it with some onions.Bosco wrote:How else do you cook cabbage?.
Incidentally, "cabbage boilers" is my new favourite term for them
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I was all ready to type up a "please let this go" rant of a post when I saw there'd been fresh activity on this topic then, to my bemusement/delight, I read the last page .
BTW you should throw some bacon bits in with the cabbage and onions. Obviously.
BTW you should throw some bacon bits in with the cabbage and onions. Obviously.
The sport that unites Catholic, Protestant and dissenter has had its day of days. Pity anybody who can't enjoy it. Some day.
Gerry Thornley 23/3/09. 'Nuff said.
Gerry Thornley 23/3/09. 'Nuff said.
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Everything tastes better with bacon.Cianostays wrote:I was all ready to type up a "please let this go" rant of a post when I saw there'd been fresh activity on this topic then, to my bemusement/delight, I read the last page .
BTW you should throw some bacon bits in with the cabbage and onions. Obviously.
Heavy words are so lightly thrown
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Kimchee. The finest cabbage there is. Fermented in the ground over the winter.
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Make a risotto instead.Bosco wrote:How else do you cook cabbage?.
Incidentally, "cabbage boilers" is my new favourite term for them
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the only thing I have understood since I last posted was bacon
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Serve the whole thing with some Mashed PotatoesBosco wrote:the only thing I have understood since I last posted was bacon
The sport that unites Catholic, Protestant and dissenter has had its day of days. Pity anybody who can't enjoy it. Some day.
Gerry Thornley 23/3/09. 'Nuff said.
Gerry Thornley 23/3/09. 'Nuff said.
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Put it in a potato cake, braise it, stir-fry it, pickle it, use decoction, stew it, make soup and deep fry it (crispy seaweed).
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and a pint of milkCianostays wrote:Serve the whole thing with some Mashed PotatoesBosco wrote:the only thing I have understood since I last posted was bacon
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I'm sure suisse could tell us more.fourthirtythree wrote:Kimchee. The finest cabbage there is. Fermented in the ground over the winter.
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Sometimes after a long shitty day there is great solace in the Lunacy that is Leinsterfans
Only we could get to teeth brushing, water meters, cabbage and bacon from last weekends drama
Fellow posters - I salute you. When things get weird, and the law is an ass, let's get surreal!!
Only we could get to teeth brushing, water meters, cabbage and bacon from last weekends drama
Fellow posters - I salute you. When things get weird, and the law is an ass, let's get surreal!!
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Isn't Surreal the hot receptionist in 30 Rock?mikey wrote:Sometimes after a long shitty day there is great solace in the Lunacy that is Leinsterfans
Only we could get to teeth brushing, water meters, cabbage and bacon from last weekends drama
Fellow posters - I salute you. When things get weird, and the law is an ass, let's get surreal!!
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Never watched 30rock, any good? What's the story?
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Boiled cabbage is the work of the devil. I can eat it raw, sauteed or as sauerkraut, but cabbage boiled into submission makes me gag.Bosco wrote:How else do you cook cabbage?.
Incidentally, "cabbage boilers" is my new favourite term for them
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Bloody Metrosexuals!Bones wrote:Boiled cabbage is the work of the devil. I can eat it raw, sauteed or as sauerkraut, but cabbage boiled into submission makes me gag.Bosco wrote:How else do you cook cabbage?.
Incidentally, "cabbage boilers" is my new favourite term for them
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There's nothing worse that the favoured food of the GAA supporter....yes the carvery. 2 slices of meat covered in 5 varieties of potato (boiled, roast, mash, new & chips), with diced sloppy root veg and ladles full of soggy cabbage that's been boiled into submission over 3 hours and then put in a tin container to sweat. Usually the plate comes complete with scaffolding to hold this mound of horrible mush in place..........oh and a pint of milk.johng wrote:Bloody Metrosexuals!
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....I like boiled cabbage. You have to 3/4 cook it though and put some butter and pepper on it. Let is rest for a minute or two and Bob's your uncle!
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Mmmmmmmmm stodge. My favourite.Bones wrote:There's nothing worse that the favoured food of the GAA supporter....yes the carvery. 2 slices of meat covered in 5 varieties of potato (boiled, roast, mash, new & chips), with diced sloppy root veg and ladles full of soggy cabbage that's been boiled into submission over 3 hours and then put in a tin container to sweat. Usually the plate comes complete with scaffolding to hold this mound of horrible mush in place..........oh and a pint of milk.johng wrote:Bloody Metrosexuals!
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And pies