Purple Cabbage Stir fry is an easy-to-make dish that can be whipped up in just a few minutes. So if you are running short of time, don’t stress! Grab a head of cabbage, cook in a jiffy, and serve hot with chapati flatbread or puris.
Purple or Red cabbage is a wholesome veggie that can be eaten raw. Just make a salad or a pickle and it tastes yum!
Available throughout the year, this cabbage is a bit harder or tougher to chew than the regular cabbage, but it does have a slightly sweeter taste.
Cabbage has always been around in Mom’s kitchen, her famous Cabbage and corn vegetable taste just awesome, but that’s with the green cabbage. With purple cabbage, she makes the baigani patta gobhi cha sabzi, and sometimes she makes this soy-based stir fry.
You can make this easy purple cabbage stir fry recipe really quick too! Skip the sugar on the Daniel fast!
What Ingredients do you require to make Purple Cabbage Stir Fry?
All you need to cook this red cabbage stir fry recipe is purple or red cabbage, pepper powder or crushed pepper, soy sauce, salt, sugar, and olive oil. Fresh coriander can be used for garnishing.
Optional ingredients we sometimes use are butter, raisins, cashew nuts, and minced beef.
How to Make Purple Cabbage Stir Fry?
Wash and chop the purple cabbage into fine long slices.
Add into a frying pan with olive oil, pepper powder, soy sauce, salt, sugar, and fry for 10 minutes. It’s so simple and your stir fry is ready! If you’re eating this on the Daniel fast, skip the sugar. It still tastes great!
Once your purple cabbage stir fry is ready, you can garnish it with fresh coriander and serve!
As an option, you can also add in any leftover cooked minced beef and make it a non-vegetarian dish. Or add in some chopped bacon, ham, or salami.
Or serve with roasted cashews and raisins as a vegetarian dish. Or simply top with sesame seeds and butter! Goes perfect with plain white rice or turmeric rice too!
Purple Cabbage Stir Fry
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Ingredients
- 250 grams Purple Cabbage Or Red Cabbage
- 3 teaspoon Pepper powder Or Crushed Pepper
- 3 Tablespoon Soy Sauce
- 1 teaspoon Salt
- 2 Tablespoon Sugar Skip on the Daniel Fast!
- 2 Tablespoon Olive Oil
Garnish
- 1 Tablespoon Fresh Coriander Leaves Fresh sprigs
Optional 1
- 2 Tablespoon Butter Skip on the Daniel Fast!
- 2 Tablespoon White Sesame Seeds (Til)
Optional 2
- 2 Tablespoon Raisins
- 4 Tablespoon Broken cashewnuts Toast for additional flavour
Optional 3
- 100 grams Minced beef Skip on the Daniel Fast!
Optional 4
- 100 grams Bacon Or ham or salami (Chopped) Skip on the Daniel Fast!
Instructions
- Chop the purple cabbage fine.
- Add the olive oil, pepper powder, soy sauce, salt, sugar, and salt to a frying pan along with the chopped cabbage and fry for 10 minutes.
- And that's it! The purple cabbage is ready to serve!
Optional
- Add any of the sets of optional ingredients above for a better taste!
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Notes
- Add more or less salt depending on your taste buds.
- Toast the cashew nuts for a more flavourful dish
- Adding minced beef will give you a whole new non-vegetarian dish.
- If you’re eating this on the Daniel fast, skip the sugar. It still tastes great!
Nutrition (Per Serving)
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What’s Perfect About This Recipe
- It is quick and easy to cook.
- It requires just a handful of ingredients.
- You can make a lot of different variations of the dish using butter, mince, or nuts.
- It’s good for rolling in a chapati or puri with some chutney and pickled onions, and for adding to bread with mayo for a veggie sandwich.
Cooking Tips & Tricks
- It’s a perfect addition to the list of Daniel feast sides for meals and fasting snacks.
- Reduce the amount of salt if required.
- Garnish with fresh coriander or cilantro.
- Add more or less pepper to suit how spicy you want it.
- Top with leftover cooked mince for a meaty option.
- Or add in some chopped bacon, ham, or salami.
- Add 2 tbsp butter and some toasted sesame seeds for more flavor. My vegan friend uses coconut oil instead.
- For added flavor, toast the cashew nuts before adding them.
- You might also want to try these recipes – ratatouille, guava salad, gajar halwa, maltese kwarezimal.
Other Recipes You Might Like
- Boiled Kand
- Paella Mallorquin
- Salad of onions and green tomatoes
- Mom’s potatoes with masala
- Mota Vaal Curry
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