Sweet cabbage or cabbage with tomato puree…I don’t know if you’ve tried this dish, it takes me back to my childhood because my grandmother used to cook it for us the procedure and recipe are in the comments enjoy
Sweet cabbage or cabbage with tomato puree…I don’t know if you’ve tried this dish, it takes me back to my childhood because my grandmother used to cook it for us the procedure and recipe are in the comments enjoy
by Glum_Meat_3860
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Note: If this dish is overcooked with bad tomato sauce, it can be a disaster. This gave the dish a bad reputation as school / university cafeteria food which looks nothing like grandma’s.
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My grandmother was Austrian and would cook a ham or pork shoulder in cabbage, tomato sauce, onions and some herbs so it looked like this in her cooking pot but surrounding a ham 🤤
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https://youtu.be/2Grf0F9rrhA?si=xHm1Ma7gBe2nPTvs
If cooked well -like the one you shared- it’s delicious. My grandma was born in Greece and enjoyed cabbage a lot.
It’s one of the dishes (Ottoman?) Turkish people have borrowed from the region, called “kapuska”. https://www.nefisyemektarifleri.com/etsiz-kapuska-yemegi/
Some people add sumak and hot pepper flakes.
There is a version with beef as well.
Note: If this dish is overcooked with bad tomato sauce, it can be a disaster. This gave the dish a bad reputation as school / university cafeteria food which looks nothing like grandma’s.
My grandmother was Austrian and would cook a ham or pork shoulder in cabbage, tomato sauce, onions and some herbs so it looked like this in her cooking pot but surrounding a ham 🤤