✩ How To Make CROCK POT BAKED SPICED RED CABBAGE WITH APPLES OR PEARS

This easy CROCK POT BAKED SPICED RED CABBAGE WITH APPLES OR PEARS Recipe. Step-by-Step. is perfect for busy families. Comes together quickly with a few staple ingredients!

CROCK POT BAKED SPICED RED CABBAGE WITH APPLES OR PEARS


INGREDIENTS

2 lbs red cabbage, shredded finely 4 large onions, peeled & finely diced 4 large apples or 4 large pears, NOT peeled, finely diced 4 garlic cloves, peeled & finely minced 4 tablespoons soft brown sugar 1?2 teaspoon cinnamon 1?2 teaspoon ground nutmeg 1?2 teaspoon ground cloves salt & pepper 3 tablespoons red wine vinegar 1 ounce butter


DIRECTIONS

Discard outer leaves of the red cabbage and ut into quarters. Cut out the central woody root and then shred the quarters very finely. Place in a bowl. Cut the apples or pears into quarters, core them & then slice into fine dice and set aside in another bowl. Place peeled and diced onions into another bowl & make sure all the other ingredients are measured and to hand! If cooking in a conventional dutch oven or Le Creuset type casserole dish, turn oven on to 180 C or 360F It can be cooked on top of the stove too. For cooking in the crockpot - take the inner crock out and start layering the ingredients: Red cabbage, then salt & pepper; Apples or pears, onions & garlic, then the spices & brown sugar;keep layering this way until everything has been used up. (If you would like it slghtly spicier, add a little more spices, but no more than 1 teaspoon per spice, as it will be too spiced & will detract from the apple/pear & red cabbage flavours!). Dot the top of the red cabbage with the butter and pour over the red wine vinegar. Season once more with salt & pepper and cook for 6 to 12 hours on High in the crockpot, until everything has broken down, is soft and it is a rich red colour. For conventional cooking - cook for about 2 - 2 1/2 hours at 180 C or 360F I. It can be cooked on the stove top too; takes about 2 - 3 hours on a low heat, just a slow simmer. Pears can be used as well, and I sometimes add a handful of cranberries for a really festive touch!




by: French Tart

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