Southern Fried Cabbage Recipe (2024)

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In this post, you’ll find how I make Southern Fried Cabbage, a beloved Southern side dish or main meal.

Good ole fried cabbage is a traditional side dish, a savory soul food, just good old country cooking. We love cabbage and enjoy it a variety of ways…like in a stir fry, boiled or made into coleslaw. I would have to say that one of my family’s top favorite cabbage recipes is fried cabbage. If you love Southern food then cast iron skillet fried cabbage is a must try.

Cabbage was once considered a winter staple. Of course now we can get cabbage all year long. It is easy to understand how it became an important crop since it is so versatile and able to be eaten raw, cooked or even fermented. If you like to grow vegetables in your own garden, green cabbage is a great fall/winter crop. Last year I planted an heirloom variety called “Charleston Wakefield” in my garden and it did great all winter long (we’re zone 7 here).

Preparing Southern style cabbage in a skillet is a fairly easy task. Typically, fried cabbage is cooked in bacon drippings or butter and seasoned.

Cooking cabbage with bacon drippings is my personal favorite. It is so savory and I enjoy the bits of crispy bacon served atop this classic vegetable side dish.

Fried Cabbage and Potatoes

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I keep referring to fried cabbage as a side dish but there are times when it can become the star of the show as a main course.

Historically, vegetables have been of great importance to Southerners diets. It is not unusual at all for there to be no meat course for supper and enjoy a vegetable plate where fried cabbage, fried potatoes, sliced tomatoes and a cucumber salad might be served.

Cabbage is also a favorite for a good luck new year meal for those who area cabbage lover but don’t care for collard greens.

What do I need to make Fried Cabbage?

Here’s what you’ll need for this easy recipe:

  • A head of cabbage – fresh cabbage sliced into small pieces avoiding the tough cabbage core work well for fried cabbage. If you don’t have time to slice your own then a bag of chopped cabbage works well for this easy side dish.
  • Bacon Grease – adds lots of smokey bacon flavors to fried tender cabbage as well as other Southern dishes. Cook up strips of bacon for fresh bacon drippings to use to fry your cabbage and enjoy the bacon pieces topped on your final dish. You can also use bacon grease from your storage supply (cause you do keep the bacon grease, right) if you don’t want to fry up the pieces.
  • Black Pepper and Salt – for seasoning.

You can keep the recipe simple with those few ingredients above and that is usually how I make it.

If you want to add additional seasonings suck as red pepper flakes, a bit of onion, creole seasoning, onion powder, garlic powder, a pinch of brown sugar or a splash of apple cider vinegar to jazz up your cooked cabbage then go right ahead. Make it with the flavors that you will enjoy most.

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Fried Cabbage with Bacon

If you have bacon drippings stored in the fridge, which I always do, you can take a shortcut and skip frying the bacon for this recipe. Who wants to miss out on crispy bacon bits for garnish though? Not me!

With just four ingredients we can create this savory side dish. Here is how I do it…

Step 1: Chop up the bacon strips and cook over medium to medium-high heat in a large skillet until crispy. A cast iron skillet is preferred for this task but any skillet large enough to hold the cabbage later will do.

Step 2: While the bacon cooks, cut up the cabbage. Remove an outer undesirable leaves on the cabbage and discard. I cut cabbage into strips, others chop into smaller pieces, the choice is yours.

Step 3: Remove the cooked bacon pieces, transfer to a paper towel lined dish to remove excess grease and set aside to use later for garnish. Add the cabbage to the skillet and turn a few times to coat with the bacon drippings. Season with salt and pepper and cook until desired tenderness, turning occasionally.

Very simple but that is a 5 star fried cabbage recipe if I ever saw it.

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What to Serve with Fried Cabbage?

As I mentioned, the fried cabbage can easily be the low carb main meal. It can also have meat added to make it a heartier dish with sliced sausages, ground beef or other pork meat (such as ham).

Sides that go well with fried cabbage include pan fried potatoes and cornbread, which are personal favorites at our house.

Fried cabbage can be served as a side for hamburger steaks, ham or pork chops, beans or chicken fried chicken.

Iron Skillet Cabbage Recipe

Let’s make this Southern Fried Cabbage! Below you will find the printable recipe card. The recipe cards on this site may contain Amazon affiliate links to products that I use or think that you might enjoy.

Yield: 2 pounds Cabbage (give or take)

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Savory Southern style fried cabbage with bacon is a delicious traditional side dish

Prep Time10 minutes

Cook Time20 minutes

Total Time30 minutes

Ingredients

  • 5 Strips of Bacon, chopped
  • 1 Head of Cabbage, medium to large in size
  • Salt and Cracked Black Pepper, to taste

Instructions

  1. Heat an iron skillet over medium heat.
  2. Add the chopped bacon pieces and cook until crispy. Remove the bacon once cooked and set aside to use as garnish later.
  3. Remove and discard any undesirable outer leaves from the cabbage.
  4. Cut the cabbage into strips or chop into smaller pieces if desired.
  5. Add the cabbage to the skillet and turn to coat with the bacon drippings.
  6. Season with salt and cracked black pepper.
  7. Cook until tender, turning occasionally.
  8. Use reserved bacon pieces as garnish or add back to the cooked cabbage, mix and serve.

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Nutrition Information:

Yield:

6
Amount Per Serving:Calories: 94Total Fat: 4gSaturated Fat: 1gTrans Fat: 0gUnsaturated Fat: 2gCholesterol: 9mgSodium: 275mgCarbohydrates: 12gFiber: 4gSugar: 6gProtein: 6g

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Southern Fried Cabbage Recipe (2024)

FAQs

Why do you soak cabbage before cooking? ›

Crisp it up: Shredded cabbage stays perky if it's soaked in cold water. This also helps cut the pungent edge. Drain well before combining with other ingredients.

How do you stop gas in cabbage? ›

Boil it. In general, cooking makes vegetables easier to digest, which can help reduce gas. To retain the nutrients in the cabbage that would be lost when you drain the water, try cabbage soup or Mexican cabbage roll soup.

Why do you put baking soda in cabbage? ›

Baking soda does help green vegetables retain color, but it causes undesirable color changes in red cabbage—it turned blue. The science can be distilled to this: Adding baking soda to cooking water makes it slightly alkaline, which stabilizes the green color of chlorophyll.

How do you cook cabbage without making it soggy? ›

That's because they only knew them to be boiled and mushy. Once people started roasting them at a high heat, perhaps with a little extra salt and fat (like bacon), it was a game-changer. You can also try slicing cabbage thin and sautéing it to maintain some of its crunchy texture.

How long should I soak cabbage for? ›

If there are any signs of bugs or worms as cabbage can have, soak in salt water for 15 minutes. I usually add about a tablespoon of salt to enough water to submerge the cabbage. Chop as desired with a stainless steel knife.

What happens when you soak cabbage in salt water? ›

Quite unlike the ice-water cabbage, salted cabbage shreds lost most of its liquid while sitting in the salt, leaving the cabbage pickle-crisp. In addition to having less water in it, the cabbage took on more of the dressing's flavors, and unlike stiff, icy shreds, this limp cabbage was also easier to eat.

Can cabbage lower blood pressure? ›

The antioxidants in cabbage help reduce inflammation, which is linked to heart disease. Cabbage also contains something called anthocyanins. Several studies have found these compounds can lower blood pressure and reduce the risk of heart attack and stroke.

Why does cabbage hurt my stomach? ›

Cruciferous Vegetables

Vegetables like broccoli, Brussels sprouts, cabbage and cauliflower are high in sulfur and can cause bloating and gas.

Is cabbage good for your gut? ›

May Help with Better Gut Health

As a natural source of dietary fiber, cabbage aids digestion and promotes regular bowel movements, reducing the risk of constipation. Furthermore, cabbage is a natural source of prebiotics, an indigestible fiber that acts as “fuel” for live and beneficial probiotics.

Can you cook cabbage too long? ›

Boiled cabbage is notoriously smelly and steaming is often thought of as a less aromatic way to cook the vegetable. However, the pungent smell is actually the result of overcooking. Boil it just until tender, and you won't have a stinky kitchen.

Why does cabbage smell bad when cooking? ›

And that smell? That is due to the sulphur present in cabbage. The more you cook it, the stronger the smell of sulphur. It has been suggested that you put a slice of bread or lemon juice in the water you are using to cook the cabbage, in order to limit the odor.

What does pouring salt into a cabbage do? ›

To ferment vegetables, such as cabbage, we take advantage of these two qualities – it's our golden ticket to fermentation! First, we add enough salt to make it difficult for competing microorganisms to survive. The salt then draws moisture out of the cabbage's cells through osmosis, forming a salty brine.

Why is my fried cabbage bitter? ›

When plant cells are broken, the oils are separated from the sugar molecules by an enzyme and released as a very bitter compound. It's a clever defense mechanism for the cabbage plant to discourage hungry foragers.

How do you keep cabbage crispy? ›

Place your cabbage in the crisper drawer and/or in a large plastic storage bag to hold in its natural moisture. – Don't cut it, ideally. When you cut a cabbage, it can start to brown and lose moisture much faster than a whole head.

Why does cabbage take so long to cook? ›

The central vein in each leaf is tough, particularly on the outer leaves, so you may wish to cut this away, too, especially if you want to cook the cabbage quickly as this part is very dense and will take a long time.

How do you take the bitterness out of cabbage? ›

Chop and soak: Soaking chopped cabbage in cold water for about 15 minutes will leach out most of the bitter and harsh flavor compounds, while also making the cabbage crisper. This is especially vital for leaf cabbage, but also works with firmer head cabbage varieties.

Is it okay to not wash cabbage before cooking? ›

Cabbage. The outer layer isn't going to be eaten—the leaves are tougher and undesirable to many—so why wash cabbage? There's a good reason: Worms or other insects could be inside the cabbage, so to be safe, follow these steps for cleaning and washing it.

How long does it take to water bath cabbage? ›

Add to each jar 1 teaspoon sugar, 1 teaspoon canning salt, and 1 teaspoon of vinegar. Fill each jar with boiling water up to the neck. Place hot lids, rings and tighten. Waterbath 20 mins.

Why must you thoroughly wash the cabbage in cold water before slicing it? ›

Cabbage layers could have bugs and bacteria

If you want to prepare your cabbage so that it is completely safe to eat, there are several methods that make cleaning quick and easy — and all processes begin with removing the outer leaves of the cabbage, as they are often bruised or visibly streaked with dirt.

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