Basic German Red Cabbage in One Pot

Basic German Red Cabbage in One Pot
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The German red cabbage is the BEST way to cook a giant red cabbage. Simply braise it with apple, sugar and vinegar, then you’ll have a perfect side dish!


A red cabbage is huge, don’t you think? I bought one, made a sweet and sour cabbage once, also tried out different ways to cook such as roasting, savoury pancake, simply stir-fry, and spring rolls filling.

This time I decided to make German red cabbage, a classic German dish. Sweet and sour, fruity, and its lovely colour made me instantly fell in love with it. After numerous trial and error, I declare the German way is THE BEST WAY to cook a red cabbage!

When you cook, make it a big batch! German red cabbage can be enjoyed as a salad, a sandwich, wrap or spring roll filling. They all work beautifully.

German red cabbage made with apple and onion.

Remember the Colour Rules

The anthocyanin in red cabbage is very sensitive to the pH value. Remember the following rules:

  • Red cabbage turns RED when it encounters acidity
  • It turns BLUE if alkalinity presents
  • It maintains PURPLE when the environment is neutral

I have tried to use red cabbage to cook rice vermicelli and cod fish, DISASTER! It turned blue instantly! But the red cabbage turned red most of the time when I cooked it with veggies and fruits, simply because of the acidic pH value.

A Few Notes Before You Cook

  • Red Cabbage:Some parts are hard and should be cut into smaller pieces.
  • Apple:I cut the apples into thin slices without peeling to retain more nutrients. By the end, the apples are almost melted that you won’t notice the apple peels.
  • Seasoning:It is recommended to have a taste before adding salt and pepper. And when you add salt, take a small step of each. You can always add more salt if required, but not the other way.

Ingredients

Serves 2

  • 500 g red cabbage, sliced
  • ¼ large onion, sliced
  • 1 apple, cored and sliced
  • 10 g butter
  • 40 g white wine vinegar
  • 40 g sugar
  • ½ tsp salt
  • black pepper

How to Make Basic German Red Cabbage

  1. Heat the butter in a deep pot over low heat, add onions and apples to cook until softened.
  2. Add the red cabbage, sugar and vinegar. Stir well. Cover and simmer for about 30 minutes until the red cabbage is softened. Stir occasionally.
  3. Have a taste and season with salt and pepper. Served chilled or in room temperature.

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