This easy hybrid cooking method transforms cabbage into a meltingly tender delight with a savory honey-mustard sauce. Serious Eats / Jen Causey Why It Works Searing the thick cabbage wedges before braising allows the exterior leaves to develop caramelized edges, enhancing their flavor and rich visual appeal. Braising the cabbage in a flavorful liquid using a moist-heat environment transforms the leaves into a silky, tender texture, maintaining juiciness and depth. Adding butter to the braising liquid after cooking transforms it into a buttery honey-mustard sauce that balances sweet and savory notes in each bite. Cabbage—often overlooked for its brassica cousins like Brussels sprouts or versatile cauliflower—may not spark excitement with many people.…