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This Bacon-Loaded Cabbage Gets Even Better With a Crunchy Apple Topping

Serious Eats·https://www.facebook.com/seriouseats·about 2 months ago
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Why It Works Rendering the bacon slowly over medium-low heat draws out the fat without burning the meat, creating a flavorful base for the entire dish. Reducing the braising liquid at the end of cooking concentrates the flavors and creates a glossy sauce that coats the cabbage. When even Vogue calls 2026 the year of the cabbage, it's hard to deny. Pinterest's 2026 Pinterest Predicts report , the platform's annual roundup of emerging trends based on search behavior, even dubs it "cabbage crush," pointing to a surge in cabbage-forward recipes. But the cabbage craze isn't new—cabbage has been everywhere for the past few years, especially during the shoulder seasons, when its long shelf life and year-round availability make it an easy vegetable to have on hand as the weather shifts. Cabbage earns that staying power for a reason: It's affordable, available year-round, and shows up in cuisines across the globe— stuffed , braised , stir-fried , pan-seared, shaved raw into slaw .…

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