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Cabbage Recipes to Freeze

I have too much cabbage in my garden. Last year I made canned cabbage recipes, like german sweet and sour, sauerkraut. I still have some some of those in my cubbard, so I want to try something else. I thought some nice casserole dishes would freeze good. The only one I can think of is cabbage rolls, so I will do that. These cabbage are as big as basketballs and I have about 6 left. So Help! If you have some good idea's, and Thankyou. coco

6 Comments:

Make some kim chee. It will keep well for quite a while in the refrigerator.

I like to make a big batch of vegetable soup and add shredded cabbage to the pot. Freezes will if you don't add potatoes.

Make borsht (and freeze.) Just don't add the sour cream until it's thawed and reheated.

Make cabbage and white bean soup. (freeze)

Make goulash (and freeze.)

Make freezer slaw.
http://www.cooks.com/rec/search/0,1-0,how_to_freeze_cabbage,FF.html

Thanks.......CJMcD.....I am looking up all those those recipes on cook.com. Going to the store and Sunday I am having a cabbage cook day. I did not know you could blanch and freeze cabbage, it is not in my freezer book, in fact there is very little in my freezer book for cabbage. This is only my second year at gardening, so I am still learning what to plant and how much, I think my garden is too big, but I have the room and can't seem to help myself at planting everything I love, and I can't waste anything. I am going right now to check out your recipe hmw0029, it sounds interesting. Thanks to you both, for your help. COCO

i make boiled dinners and always make extra for another meal. i freeze them and never have had any problems with the cabbage.

Cabbage soup would be easy to freeze. Here is a very different style of cabbage soup: Crockpot Cabbage Chili Soup.

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