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can you freeze cabbage?

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crisgal | 17:36 Sat 30th Aug 2008 | Food & Drink
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I am emptying my veg drawer and have cooked and frozen lots of veg for when I'm at work.
I've got two cabbages though, and that is something I've never frozen.
Has anyone tried to freeze it, either raw or cooked?
(when I cook it, I always slice thinly and stirfry it).
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Hi crisgal - You can buy cabbage from the freezer centres, so yes you can. How to do it from fresh? Shred finely, blanch & freeze in small quantities in freezer bags. www.allotment.org.uk Put freezing veg in search bar & scroll down to table of vegetables.
It will freeze better cut up and cooked.
better to pickle the cabbage (saurkraut) or thinly slice, 1 part oil to 3 part vinegar, seasoning.
OOh! saurkraut! Good idea !
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i hadn't thought of pickling it. Doesn't it have to red?
You can pickle any sort of cabbage.
No, you can pickle white cabbage too - here's a recipe

http://www.allotment.org.uk/recipe/354/pickled -red-cabbage/

PS Sauerkraut is actually fermented cabbage and no vinegar or oil is normally used
I did say ' or ' ......the other we call 'russian salad!
Ahhh. ok ... didn't spot that cunning hidden word ! sorry :)
u will have to blanch it, cos if you dont it will be a soggy mess!!!

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