Easy Savoy Cabbage
Updated March 26, 2025

- Total Time
- 20 minutes
- Prep Time
- 5 minutes
- Cook Time
- 15 minutes
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Ingredients
- 2tablespoons unsalted butter
- 6cups shredded savoy cabbage (from about ½ medium cabbage)
- Kosher salt
- Freshly cracked black pepper
- 1½tablespoons crushed coriander seeds (optional)
Preparation
- Step 1
In a medium pot with a lid, melt the butter over medium heat. Once the butter has melted, add the shredded cabbage and toss to evenly coat. Add ½ cup water, cover and cook for 7 to 10 minutes, until cabbage has softened but not browned.
- Step 2
Remove the pot from the heat; add 1½ teaspoons salt, black pepper to taste and the coriander, if using. Toss to make sure cabbage is seasoned evenly. Taste and add more seasoning, if necessary.
- Step 3
Transfer to a serving plate and serve immediately or at room temperature.
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Comments
Regular green cabbage would require longer cooking time. Red cabbage even more so. Napa cabbage would be a good alternative as it cooks quickly.
I’m enjoying this cabbage as I write this. Very easy and quick recipe. I cooked 3 slices a chopped bacon before adding the butter and then the cabbage and water. Finished with salt and pepper and a dash of apple cider vinegar just before serving. I was happily reminded of the braised cabbage served at Knott’s Berry Farm when I worked there during the summers.
I typically steam the cabbage (cut in quarters or 8ths), then slice it into ribbons, add butter, salt & pepper and spices, then nuke to reheat at serving.
I wanted to find a different way to use the remaining savoy cabbage I had originally bought for coleslaw, and this recipe turned out to be absolutely delicious. I paired it with boerewors (South African sausage), and it was exactly the flavor combination I had been craving. In my opinion, this is a quick and easy side dish that complements spicy and boldly flavored meats perfectly.
I love this! Despite the instructions, I cook it down until it starts to brown. Adds a wonderful depth of flavor. I like it with rice or noodles. Simple and delicious!
I made this with Napa cabbage. It certainly doesn't need the moisture! I added a few tablespoons of chicken broth and the cabbage was swimming in liquid. Next time, I will eliminate the liquid unless I see that it is essential. The flavors are great with grilled pork chops.
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