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Creamed Cabbage

By Mariealicerayner @MarieRynr
Creamed Cabbage  
I cooked Todd a Roast Beef Dinner for Father's Day at the weekend, with all the trimmings.  Even Yorkshire Puddings.  He was in Man-Food Heaven!   He loves my roast beef and my Yorkshires!  These are recipes I learnt from my late FIL who was a cook in the Canadian Forces.  As you know an army marches on it's stomach, so as you can imagine he was an excellent cook!
Creamed Cabbage 
Normally with a Roast Dinner over here they will serve cabbage of some sort, or Brussels sprouts. Usually the crinkle leafed Savoy Cabbage (lower left above).   I never realised there were so many kinds of cabbage until I moved here to the UK.  They love their cabbage. In the photo above, going clockwise from the Savoy you will see Sweetheart Cabbage, Chinese Cabbage, Red Cabbage and White Cabbage, which is the type I was used to cooking with from home.
Creamed Cabbage 
I didn't have any other kind or even any Brussels Sprouts to cook for Todd, just a white cabbage.  It is lovely fried, and in cabbage rolls, or coleslaw  . . .  but it just doesn't shine when it is boiled or steamed.  Then I realised I had never shown you my favorite recipe for Creamed Cabbage and so I decided to make that as a side dish! 
Creamed Cabbage 
Creamed Cabbage might look and sound quite unremarkable, but I can assure you, it is anything BUT unremarkable! 
Creamed Cabbage 
Its just cold cooked cabbage, mixed with a rich cream sauce, covered with buttered cracker crumbs and baked until bubbling and golden brown.
Creamed Cabbage 
The cream sauce is rich and flavoured with salt, pepper and nutmeg. You could add some hot pepper sauce or dried mustard powder if you want it to have a bit of a bite. 
Creamed Cabbage 
Taste and make sure you have enough salt.  The cabbage won't be very salty, and it will need the lift.
Creamed Cabbage  
I know we are not supposed to eat too much salt, and we try not to, but some things just need it I find.  This does.  Once you have it mixed with the cream sauce, you simply pour it into a buttered baking dish and cover it with buttered cracker crumbs.
Creamed Cabbage  
Into the oven it goes until it is golden brown . . .  those cracker crumbs all crisp and buttery . . .  and the cabbage and sauce are bubbling away.  Oh boy, but this is some good.  This is a dish I really love and it makes an excellent side dish for roast dinners!!!
  

Creamed Cabbage


Creamed CabbageYield: 4 - 6
Author: Marie RaynerThis is a good old fashioned dish that we really love.  I love cabbage in any way shape or form, but when you combine it with a delicious creamy sauce and cover it with buttered cracker crumbs, I just think it's the best!  I could eat a big plate of this and nothing else, and in fact I just may have the leftovers for my supper tonight!

ingredients:

  • 2 cups cold cooked cabbage, chopped (About half a medium head of white cabbage)
  • 1 TBS butter
  • 2 TBS plain flour
  • 2 cups hot milk (480ml)
  • 1/2 tsp salt
  • 1/4 tsp black pepper
  • 1/4 tsp freshly grated nutmeg
  • cracker crumbs
  • 2 TBS butter, melted

instructions:

How to cook Creamed Cabbage

  1. Pre-heat the oven to 180*C/350*F/gas mark 4.
  2. Melt the butter in a saucepan over medium heat. Stir in the flour and cook for one minute. Whisk in the hot milk, whisking continuously, and cooking until the mixture bubbles and thickens. Season with the salt, pepper and nutmeg to taste.
  3. Place the cabbage in a buttered shallow casserole dish. Pour the cream sauce over top, covering it completely. Mix the cracker crumbs together with the melted butter and sprinkle on top.
  4. Bake for 35 to 40 minutes in the heated oven, until bubbling and nicely browned on top. Remove from the oven and allow to sit for a few minutes before serving.
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Creamed Cabbage 
I don't know why I don't make this more often  . . . .  wait . . .  yes I do  . . . its because I could eat the whole thing all by myself!  Yes, I could possibly be that greedy when it comes to things I really like!  Oh, and if anything, this tastes even better the day after!  Oh boy  . . .
Creamed Cabbage

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