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On Christmas day my oven always gets overloaded.
I’m juggling turkey, roast potatoes, stuffing, cauliflower cheese…. the list goes on. Thats why I always make this braised red cabbage recipe.

It gets made completely on the stove top, only uses one saucepan, its alcohol-free, comes together quick, can be made ahead of time…… There’s plenty more to shout about with this recipe.
Also, I’ll show you an easy trick I use to help keep its deep beautiful colour.

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29 Comments

  1. I was looking for a good red cabbage recipe, and here it is! Thank you so much. I really like your style of tutorial, so good.

  2. What a fabulous video! Taking the mystique out of something by using simple steps is so helpful. I shall make mine ahead of Christmas Day. Thank you!

  3. Love cabbage, but I don't believe I've had it like this, great recipe Chef, will have to try it out, thank you, have a festive Christmas season, cheers from Melbourne Australia 🇦🇺

  4. OK. For 2 people this is waaaay too much. I have never been able to buy a red cabbage small enough for us. Always left with 3/4 of one which ends up mouldy and bin fodder – other ideas for recipes/other uses for the rest?

  5. I just had this recipe in my suggestions from YouTube and I needed a recipe for Christmas so thought I’d watch it.
    However, the loud pumping dance music that appeared suddenly was a shock! I have a neurological condition which means that it’s hard to cope with loud music added over the human voice. I don’t know when it’s coming, and I don’t want to watch everything on mute because then I don’t learn anything!
    For anyone reading this, who doesn’t experience the same thing, I know how to turn down volume and I know how to mute 😮 but as a housebound person living alone, it’s nice to hear human voices.
    I just find that so many programs, every video and every advert and every documentary comes with loud pumping dance music. It doesn’t add anything to cooking or sewing or gardening etc.
    And for anyone who loves music with everything, you can add it. But because I can’t subtract the music, I will have to ask YouTube to not recommend this channel.
    It’s a shame because the teaching style is really easy and helpful. This isn’t a criticism but just to let you know why some people can’t cope with the ‘music added to everything’ videos. ❤

  6. It's kind of a national dish were i'm from. For a cabbage this size i use 4 or 5 apples, depending on the size, + a couple of onions. That's how i learned it from my mother.

  7. Looks soo delious! Definitely making that. Thank you for this video just in time bought red cabbage. Sainsbury's selling them for 15p.

  8. Just made this yesterday. I wish I’d seen your video to get the apple & sugar infusion.
    I used a star anise and some balsamico to add sweetness and flavour. It’s been sitting all day today and I may add some Vin Santo, if necessary.
    Thank you & Happy Christmas

  9. Ben I echo all the comments about your helpful and approachable style – thank you. made this dish a few days ago and prefer it cold/next day when the cinnamon really comes through.

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