Cabbage Stew and Cabbage Pies
I want to share with you two meals that I make from cabbage. Both delicious and both simple. I normally buy one cabbage and do both meals from it, so they come hand in hand in our family.
Cabbage and Pork Stew
Cabbage stew is something I remember my Mommy making often at home. When I found myself in lockdown a year ago, slowing down my life that has always had a crazy pace, I somehow remembered meals we used to eat at home in Russia. This was one of them. I made it and it had become one of our family’s favourites since then.
Ingredients
Cabbage 2kg
Diced Pork 400g (can be chicken too)
1 Carrot, cut in batons
1 Onion, diced
1 tbsp tomato paste
Parsley 50g
Bay leave
Garlic, salt, pepper, bay leaves, sunflower oil to taste
Method
Fry pork with sunflower oil on high heat, adding pepper and salt to taste
Once pork starts getting crispy outside add onion and fry till onion is light brown
Add carrot and fry for 5 minutes
Add tomato paste and fry for 2 more minutes
Add water, bay leaf, bring to the boil, then reduce heat to small and stew for 40 mins
Dice cabbage, then put in a separate pan, and fry till golden. Add salt at the end.
Add cabbage to the pork, add water if needed, and stew for another 15 mins. At the end add parsley and chopped garlic.
Serve with rice or potato mash
Cabbage Pies
This is my modification of cabbage pie that we made at home in Russia. I make it with puff pastry to speed up the process and it’s absolutely delicious. In summer we often took the pies with us for a picnic in a park or even in the garden. My daughter loves making these pies with me, so it’s also great for baking with kids.
Ingredients
Cabbage, about 300g (I cut off a piece of cabbage for the pies and make the stew from the rest)
2 eggs
Sugar 1 tsp
Salt and oil to taste
Jusrol Puff pastry sheet (or any other brand)
Method
For stuffing:
Boil eggs and leave to cool down
Dice cabbage, pour boiling water on it and then pour cold water. After that drain, press the water out with hands and fry with the oil for about 10-15 mins. It will be half-cooked at the end.
Add salt, sugar, and chopped eggs to the cabbage and mix well. Leave to cool down.
Make the pies:
Open puff pastry, cut to pieces for pies (Jusrol pastry has markings to cut on).
Add the stuffing on one side of the pastry, then fold it over to form a ‘wrap’ and pinch the ends together
Brush the top with egg and make three slight cuts on top of the pastry
Bake for 12-15 minutes at 200C (180C in my fan oven)
Enjoy the meal!