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Braised Cabbage Recipe

By Ethan Boldt

December 4, 2023

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It's holiday time of year. While a bird or some kind of meat is usually the star of the show, an abundance of tasty yet healthy side dishes is a must. Have you ever tried braised cabbage? 

Common at your farmer's market this time of year or easily found in the grocery store, most of us walk right on by. But did you know that cabbage is packed with nutrients yet remains very low calorie. Cook it with some onions, carrot and garlic along with some bone broth (or collagen or bone broth protein powder mixed with water)? Yum!

Nutrition Facts

This will be one of the healthiest sides you'll put on the table. At only 80 calories per serving, it still contains 5 grams of protein and 14 grams of carbohydrates. This includes over 5 grams of fiber as well.

This braised cabbage recipe also offers a whopping 3,099 IU of vitamin A, which is 133 percent of your Daily Value*. It also offers 47 mg of vitamin C, which is 63 percent DV. 

With its main ingredients, it's considered dairy-free, gluten-free, Paleo and plant-based (when defined as a diet consisting primarily of plant foods, with limited animal-derived products). Substitute vegetable broth for the bone broth and it also becomes a vegan and vegetarian dish. 

* Daily Value: Percentages are based on a diet of 2,000 calories a day.

How to Make Braised Cabbage 

First, prep all the vegetables. Thinly slice two medium white onions. Cut one carrot into thin rounds. Mince one garlic clove. And with a large Savoy cabbage, halve, core and thinly slice each half. 

In a large pot over medium heat, heat the olive oil (you can also use coconut oil). Add in the sliced onions, carrots and garlic. Cook and stir until the onions start to turn golden, around 8 minutes. 

Next, add in the sliced cabbage and cook, stirring occasionally, until the cabbage wilts, about 5 minutes.

Add in the broth and bring to a simmer. You can also quickly make your own bone broth by mixing our Multi Collagen Protein, Collagen Peptides or Bone Broth Protein with one cup of water. Cover and cook over low heat until tender, around 20 minutes.

Uncover and add in the apple cider vinegar. Increase the heat to medium, and cook for another 10 minutes, occasionally stirring. Season with the salt and pepper to taste. Serve hot.

Other Great Vegetable Side Dishes

Braised Cabbage Recipe

Servings

6

Time

45 minutes

Calories

80

Author

Ethan Boldt

Cabbage is packed with nutrients yet remains very low calorie. Make up a delicious side dish of braised cabbage with some onions, carrot and garlic along with some bone broth. 

Ingredients
  • 2 teaspoons olive oil

  • 2 medium white onions, cut and thinly sliced

  • 1 carrot, cut into thin rounds

  • 1 clove garlic, minced

  • 1 Savoy cabbage, halved, cored and thinly sliced

  • 1 cup chicken bone broth (or mix 1 cup of water with 1 scoop of Multi Collagen Protein or 2 scoops Collagen Peptides or 1 scoop Bone Broth Protein)

  • ¼ cup apple cider vinegar

  • sea salt and black pepper to taste

Directions
  1. Heat the oil in a large pot over medium heat. Add in the onions, carrot and garlic. Cook, stirring until the onions start to turn golden, about 8 minutes.

  2. Add in the cabbage and cook, stirring occasionally, until the cabbage wilts, about 5 minutes.

  3. Add in the broth and bring to a simmer. Cover and cook over low heat until tender, around 20 minutes.

  4. Uncover and add in the apple cider vinegar. Increase the heat to medium, and cook for another 10 minutes, occasionally stirring. Season with the salt and pepper to taste. Serve hot.

  5. Add some fresh basil on top for some extra flavor and decoration. 

Nutrition

1 serving (169 g) contains:

  • Calories: 80

  • Total Carbohydrates: 14.3 g

    • Fiber: 5.3 g

    • Sugar: 6.2 g

  • Total Fat: 1.7 g

    • Saturated Fat: 0.2 g

    • Polyunsaturated Fat: 1 g

    • Monounsaturated Fat: 0.4 g

    • Trans Fat: 0 g

  • Protein: 4.8 g

  • Cholesterol: 0 mg

  • Sodium: 126 mg (8% DV*)

  • Vitamin A: 3,099 IU (133% DV)

  • Vitamin C: 47 mg (63% DV)

  • Vitamin K: 50.6 mcg (56% DV)

*Daily Value: Percentages are based on a diet of 2,000 calories a day.

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