I am simply loco for apples and pumpkins this time of year. I think Trader Joes has about 20,000 new pumpkin flavored foods this fall and I’ll probably try about 5,000 of those before December. Yum.
In spite of our late freeze this year, which took a major toll on our NC apple crops, we’re still finding delicious, local apples at our farmer’s markets. The prices are higher, but they are so delicious that I’m willing to splurge on apples to eat in hand and to use in recipes, but making apple butter or canning apples probably won’t happen this year.
We made this recipe a couple of weeks ago when we received a lovely head of green cabbage in our Produce Box. Not only is this dish a delicious way to enjoy local cabbage, but it also is very economical and deeply satisfying. Unlike some vegetable dishes, this seems to taste even better warmed up later, so make plenty! We served this with pan seared pork chops from Mae Farm in Louisburg, NC and it made for a simple, but incredibly good meal! You could also serve this as a main course with some crusty bread and have a terrific rustic winter meal! If you want a vegetarian version, omit the bacon and use 3 tbsp. of olive oil and replace the chicken stock with vegetable stock.
Sautéed Cabbage and Apples
- 8 slices thick cut bacon, cut into 1/2″ pieces
- 1 large yellow onion, chopped
- 2 carrots, peeled and coarsely chopped
- 2 tbsp. apple cider vinegar
- 1 medium head green cabbage, cored and coarsely chopped
- 3 large apples (granny smith or gala), peeled, cored and sliced thick
- 1/2 c. chicken stock
- 1/2 tsp. coriander seed
- Salt and pepper to taste
- In a heavy-bottomed pot or Dutch oven, cook bacon pieces over medium heat and stir often to keep them from sticking. Cook until browned, but not too crisp (about 6-7 minutes).
- Remove bacon from pot and set aside. Reduce drippings to about 3 tbsp.
- Add onion and carrots to the pot and cook over medium/high heat about 4 minutes until onion is translucent.
- Add apple cider vinegar and scrape the bottom of the pan to loosen any brown bits.
- Add the cabbage and stir to combine. Cook about 10 minutes until cabbage softens. Add apples, stock and coriander. Reduce heat to low, cover and simmer for about 30 minutes. Check frequently to make sure the cabbage is not sticking. Add a bit of water or more stock if needed.
- Add bacon back into the pot and cook an additional 5 minutes. Remove from heat and serve!
Heather @ SugarDish(Me)
/ October 24, 2012This sounds great, Deanna! I’m with you on the pumpkin/apple craze. I have like 42 ideas for appley or pumpkiny baked goods that I NEED to crank out, if I can just get the rest of my stupid work outta the way. And caramel apple pork chops are happening!!! You just reminded me.
Year Of Healthier Living
/ October 24, 2012Yum! Maybe I can have the Fair after all!