boiled cabbage
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Cabbage that has been cooked in boiling water, often served as a side dish.
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- The traditional Irish dinner often features corned beef and boiled cabbage.
- The traditional dish is served with boiled cabbage.
- I've never been a fan of the smell of boiled cabbage.
- I've never been a fan of the smell of boiled cabbage.
- Serve the boiled cabbage with a little butter and black pepper.
- Add a side of lightly seasoned boiled cabbage to complete the meal.
- My grandmother's recipe for boiled cabbage is surprisingly delicious.
- The dinner consisted of corned beef and mushy boiled cabbage.
- He found the meal of plain boiled cabbage and potatoes to be quite bland.
- Do you prefer your cabbage raw in a salad or as boiled cabbage?
- To make the dish healthier, they served grilled fish with a side of boiled cabbage.
- Boiled cabbage is a simple, low-calorie side dish.
- Don't overcook the boiled cabbage, or it will become mushy and lose its nutrients.
- In many old recipes, boiled cabbage was a staple vegetable.
- The children turned up their noses at the sight of the boiled cabbage.
- He seasoned the boiled cabbage with just a pinch of salt and pepper.
- Is boiled cabbage a common side dish in your country's cuisine?
- For tomorrow's dinner, we will be having roast chicken with potatoes and boiled cabbage.
- A simple meal of sausage and boiled cabbage can be very comforting on a cold day.
- If you overcook it, the boiled cabbage will lose all its nutrients.