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This easy Braised Red Cabbage with Apples recipe is the perfect simple vegan side dish that’s healthy, delicious, and a great way to add color to many hearty meals. It’s a traditional favorite family recipe that should not be missing from the Thanksgiving or Christmas menu!

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Want to try a cabbage recipe that’s as popular as coleslaw or sourkraut? If so, you will surely love this braised red cabbage recipe! It does not only taste delicious but also looks very appetizing. The apple’s sweetness adds an amazing flavor to the red cabbage which makes this a great side dish to serve for your Sunday family lunch or dinner!

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What is Braised Red Cabbage?

When you think of red cabbage or cabbage in general, what recipes come to your mind? Cabbage soup? Kimchi? Chinese spring rolls? Cabbage stir-fry? If these are your go-to cabbage dishes and you want to try another recipe, you should not miss this one!

Classic braised red cabbage is made of thinly sliced or shredded red cabbage that’s simmered with sautéed onions and a couple of seasonings in red wine and fruit juice until soft and tender. For this recipe, I decided to elevate the flavor more by adding chopped apples, which creates a sweeter taste but you could also leave them out if you prefer.

Traditionally, braised red cabbage is preferably served on cold days in fall and winter, as it is a perfect accompaniment to warming comfort food dishes. You will find some serving suggestions further down in this blog post.

What is braising?

Braising is a great way to maximize the flavors of the red cabbage while maintaining its nutritional benefits. Essentially, it’s the process of simmering in a small amount of liquid in a covered pot to concentrate and enhance the liquid’s flavor and tenderizes ingredients to get that perfectly melt-in-your-mouth perfection.

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How to Make Braised Red Cabbage With Apples

Ready to make the best braised red cabbage to serve your family? Here’s an easy to follow step-by-step guide which will help you to make it in no time!

As always I recommend checking out this step-by-step guide first, then you’ll find the full recipe with exact measurements in the recipe card below.

Step 1: Prep the red cabbage.

Start by thinly slice or shred the cabbage into a bowl.This step not only speeds up the cooking process but also helps the cabbage to absorb the flavors during cooking. You can slice it by using a sharp knife, however, I recommend using a grater or Mandoline as they make work a lot easier.Next, sprinkle with ¾ tsp of salt and knead with your hands for a few minutes. This will help the cabbage to soften. Then set aside for a couple of minutes.

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Step 2: Sauté and braise.

While you wait for your cabbage to get softer, heat the vegan butter in a large heavy-bottom saucepan. Then add the diced onion and apples, sauté for about 5 minutes. After that, add the red cabbage and pour in some red wine. Let it boil down briefly.

Next, add the apple cider vinegar, apple juice, bay leaves as well as black pepper, agave syrup, and pimento to taste. Bring to a boil over high heat, then reduce the heat to a simmer and cook for about 45 minutes, stirring occasionally and adding some more liquid if necessary.

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Step 3: Season to taste.

Finally, taste and adjust with salt, pepper, and agave syrup. If you want your red cabbage to thicken up, you can add a bit of cornstarch. Simply stir a teaspoon of cornstarch into about 3-4 tbsp of water. Then, stir the mixture into the red cabbage in the pot and briefly let it simmer until it thickens.

Remove the bay leaves before serving and enjoy!

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Tips for Making the Best Braised Red Cabbage With Apples

Here are some tips which can be helpful to make your new favorite side dish:

  • Which apples can I use? I prefer using apples that have a sweeter taste and hold up pretty well while cooking like Boskop, Braeburn, or Elstar, but any kind of apple will do!
  • Want to make your red cabbage more tender? Continue braising it for a few more minutes; just make sure to keep an eye on it to achieve your desired tenderness.
  • Can I skip the alcohol? Red wine adds more flavor to your braised red cabbage, but if you don’t like alcohol in your recipe, you can substitute it with grape or apple juice.
  • Can I make this ahead? This side dish is perfect to make ahead and tastes even better the next days after the red cabbage is soaked in its juices and flavors.

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How to store braised red cabbage?

Since braised red cabbage tastes even better the next day when reheated, I recommend preparing it one day ahead. Leftovers will keep at least 2 days, covered, in the fridge.

Freezing instruction

If you want to freeze leftover braised red cabbage, simply put it into a freezer bag, making sure to get as much air out as you can, then freeze for up to 3 months. When you’re ready to serve, thaw in the microwave or overnight in the fridge. Then reheat in a saucepan or microwave.

Preserving instruction

You could also preserve this braised red cabbage for longer storage. Simply rinse preserving jars with boiling water to make sure they’re completely clean. Then use a skimmer to add the hot braised red cabbage into the jars (but do not make the jars completely full). Now pour in the cooking liquid until the red cabbage is fully covered.Finally, seal the jars tightly with a screw top and set aside upside down for 10-15 minutes. Store in your pantry for up to 2-3 years.

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This easy side dish recipe is:

  • Vegan
  • Dairy-free
  • Gluten-free
  • Healthy
  • Delicious
  • Flavorful
  • Savory
  • Slightly sweet
  • Rich in nutrients
  • The perfect side dish for your favorite hearty lunch or dinner!

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What to serve with red cabbage?

Since this side dish is very versatile, so you can pair it with many hearty meals. Here are some of my favorite vegan comfort food recipes:

  • Mushroom Wellington
  • Mushroom Stroganoff
  • Homemade Vegan Gnocchi
  • German Spaetzle
  • Vegan Potato Bake
  • German Potato Noodles (Schupfnudeln)
  • No-Meat Balls with Vegan Gravy and Mashed Potatoes
  • Vegan Swedish Meatballs
  • Lentil Meatloaf
  • Easy Vegan Gravy

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Author: Bianca Zapatka

This easy Braised Red Cabbage with Apples recipe is the perfect simple vegan side dish that’s healthy, delicious, and a great way to add color to many hearty meals. It’s a traditional favorite family recipe that should not be missing from the Thanksgiving or Christmas menu!

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Prep Time 10 minutes mins

Cook Time 45 minutes mins

Course Lunch & Dinner, Salad, Side Dish

Cuisine German

Servings 4 Servings

Calories 191 kcal

Ingredients

  • 26.5 oz (750 g) red cabbage shredded
  • ¾ tsp salt or more to taste
  • 2 tbsp vegan butter
  • 2 onions diced
  • 1 very large apple e.g. Boskop, diced
  • cup (150 ml) red wine or grape juice
  • 3-4 tbsp apple vinegar or sub white vinegar
  • ¾ cup (180 g) apple juice
  • 2 bay leaves
  • ¾ tsp black pepper or more to taste
  • 2-3 tbsp agave syrup or sugar to taste
  • 1 pinch of pimento optional

Instructions

  • Add the shredded red cabbage to a bowl. Sprinkle with ¾ tsp of salt and massage it with your hands for a few minutes. Then set aside while it becomes a little softer.

  • In the meantime, heat the vegan butter in a large heavy-bottom saucepan. Add the diced onion and apples and sauté for about 5 minutes. Then add the red cabbage and red wine and let it cook down briefly. Add the apple vinegar, apple juice, bay leaves as well as black pepper, agave syrup, and pimento to taste. Bring to a boil over high heat, then reduce the heat to a simmer and braise for about 45 minutes, stirring occasionally (add more liquid if necessary). Finally, taste and adjust with salt, pepper, and agave syrup.

  • Optional step: If you prefer it thicker, stir 1 tsp of cornstarch into 3-4 tbsp of water in a cup. Then stir the mixture into the red cabbage, and let it cook for a short while until it thickens.

  • Remove the bay leaves before serving. Enjoy!

Notes

  • The red cabbage tastes even better the next day when warmed up. Therefore I recommend cooking it one day ahead.
  • Please read my blog post for detailed storing, preserving, and freezing instructions + more tips and information on this recipe.

Nutritions

Serving: 1Serving | Calories: 191kcal | Carbohydrates: 34g | Protein: 3g | Fat: 4g | Saturated Fat: 1g | Sodium: 524mg | Potassium: 606mg | Fiber: 5g | Sugar: 23g | Vitamin A: 2300IU | Vitamin C: 111mg | Calcium: 95mg | Iron: 2mg

Nutrition is calculated automatically and should be used as estimate.

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FAQs

What goes well with braised red cabbage? ›

Braised red cabbage is a delicious accompaniment to the gamey flavour of a slow reared breed of turkey at Christmas, but it could also be served with beef, belly pork, duck or other game such as venison grouse, or wood pigeon. The health benefits of eating red cabbage are quite extraordinary.

Why add vinegar to red cabbage? ›

When cooked in an alkaline liquid like water, red cabbage turns blue. Adding vinegar, lemon juice, or another acid helps the cabbage to retain its red-purple color.

How long can you keep braised red cabbage in the fridge? ›

Cook for 1½ hours, stirring every 30 minutes, until reduced and tender. Serve immediately or cool and keep in the fridge for up to 3 days. Reheat to serve, adding a splash of water if it seems dry.

How long does red cabbage take to soften? ›

Bring to a simmer, then cover with a lid, lower the heat and cook for 1 1/ 2 hrs, stirring every so often. Remove the lid and continue cooking for 30 mins until tender. Will keep for two days, or can be frozen for two months. Reheat until piping hot.

What does cooked red cabbage do for your body? ›

Red cabbage is a nutrient-rich vegetable which has been linked to a number of health benefits including inflammation, a healthier heart, improved gut function and a lower risk of certain cancers.

Why do you soak red cabbage? ›

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.

What does lemon juice do to red cabbage? ›

Substances such as lemon juice and vinegar turn the cabbage juice red because they are acidic. Ammonia turns the cabbage juice into a blue/green color because it is a base, a material that tastes bitter and makes an acid neutral.

What does baking soda do to red cabbage? ›

The cabbage juice is called an indicator because it can tell you the pH of a solution based on the color that it changes. The vinegar will turn the cabbage juice red because it is an acid (acetic acid). The baking soda will turn the cabbage juice greenish-yellow because it is a base (sodium bicarbonate).

How do you take the bitterness out of red cabbage? ›

I prefer to keep it simple – fresh lemon juice does the job just as well. Add a little salt and the two combine to help draw out some of the fluid and bitterness, making the cabbage slightly softer and easy one the palate.

What meat goes with red cabbage? ›

Red cabbage can stand up to a whole host of flavours from soy sauce in an Asian salad to heady spices such as cinnamon, nutmeg, cloves and allspice. Onions, sweet apples and raisins also bring out the best in this earthy vegetable which goes beautifully with meats such as pork, duck, venison, partridge and sausages.

Can dogs eat red cabbage? ›

Yes, dogs can eat cabbage. Not only is cabbage safe for dogs to eat, but they will also benefit from many of the nutrients in this lovely, leafy vegetable. Dogs can eat cabbage raw, cooked or air dried. Additionally, dogs can eat any kind of cabbage that you can, so your pup can eat green, red, and white cabbage.

Can I just boil red cabbage? ›

The simplest way to cook red cabbage is to boil it - put the cabbage leaves or shredded cabbage in a large pan and cover halfway with water, bring to the boil, and cook for three to five minutes or until tender. It can also be steamed – around five minutes in a steamer should be sufficient for soft, tender leaves.

Why does red 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.

Can you overcook cabbage? ›

You overcook the cabbage

Overcooked cabbage is rather unappetizing as it becomes too soft and attains "that" annoying smell that dissuades many from cooking cabbage.

What meat do you serve with red cabbage? ›

Sweet and sour red cabbage is a perfect side dish for sausages, pork chops, schnitzel or German pork burgers. This braised cabbage also pairs well with roast chicken, duck, and roast beef.

What does pickled red cabbage go with? ›

Added to sandwiches: BBQ (like pulled pork or my BBQ Lentils with Shredded Carrots), burgers, or fish. As part of a charcuterie board or vegetable platter. On top of bowls, like my Deconstructed Spring Roll in a Bowl or Salmon Teriyaki Bowl with Veggies.

What reacts with red cabbage? ›

The color of the cabbage indicator will change to red or pink if the solution is an acid and it will change to green or yellow if it is a base. It will remain purple or blue if the test solution is neutral.

Is braised cabbage healthy for you? ›

Cabbage is high in Vitamin C and Vitamin K. Vitamin C helps heal wounds and maintains healthy gums, skin and blood. Vitamin K helps the body clot blood, build strong bones, and keep the heart healthy. It is also a good source of fiber, which helps you stay full longer and maintains bowel function.

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