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Good Eats>Smoked Cabbage??
Fordman4ever 02:14 PM 03-24-2011
I saw a recipe the other day for smoked cabbage. you core it, fill it with butter, salt, pepper, bouillon cube(chicken or beef), wrap in foil but leave cored section open, smoke at 250 for 4-5 hours.

i really want to try this but wanted to know if anybody had tried this already and how good was it?

thanks.
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T.G 02:22 PM 03-24-2011
Interesting. Why not just try it - what do you have to lose? A couple heads of cabbage - that's like what, $1 each? Trying new stuff is what keeps BBQ & grilling interesting. How many of us would have the level of interest we have in it now had we never decided to try something different and more interesting than those first burgers and hot dogs that we started out cooking?

One thought on the recipe, if you're putting a bullion cube in, I'd use unsalted butter and leave out the extra salt. Probably enough salt in the cube already.
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Fordman4ever 03:00 PM 03-24-2011
Thats a good point, Thanks Adam.
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Fordman4ever 03:08 PM 03-24-2011
Found these pics of a smoked cabbage stuffed with bacon and onions. I'm definitely gonna try this next weekend.

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T.G 03:15 PM 03-24-2011
That looks good.

Then again, it's hard to not look good when bacon is involved.
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backwoods357 03:18 PM 03-24-2011
That looks like a heart attack, but worth it. :-)
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jledou 03:21 PM 03-24-2011
The wheels they are turning ... bacon, butter how could this not turn out good ... and I like cabbage. I am thinking a little smoked sausage to go along with it and a few cold beers. Now if only the weather would cooperate ...
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SvilleKid 03:45 PM 03-24-2011
Originally Posted by T.G:
That looks good.

Then again, it's hard to not look good when bacon is involved.
:-):-):-)

I wonder about the time, though. I dislike cabbage that has cooked down to mush, and 4-5 hours seems long?? Hard to say, never having tried this. BUT, after seeing the post, I know what will be in my smoker the next time I fire it up for some serious smoking!!! Thanks for the idea!!!!
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Fordman4ever 06:06 PM 03-31-2011
Alright, I'm going for it.

Cored the cabbage
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cooked up bacon, onions, garlic and butter.
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Filled the cabbage
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gonna throw it on the smoker tomorrow for about 3-4 hours then into the oven for about 2 hours. Can't wait to see how it turns out.:-)
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jledou 08:49 PM 03-31-2011
Looks like you got a good start Earl!
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Fordman4ever 10:33 PM 03-31-2011
Can't wait to get it off the smoker and eat it. I'm gonna have to run like 5 miles to work it off but its totally worth it.
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Fordman4ever 02:39 PM 04-01-2011
Cabbage is done. Its amazing

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jledou 02:46 PM 04-01-2011
:-):-)
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BloodSpite 03:15 PM 04-01-2011
Good stuff then? I may have to try this tomorrow myself
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ucla695 07:07 PM 04-01-2011
Better cooked outside than stewed inside for hours! Well done!
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T.G 07:45 PM 04-01-2011
Nice! Might have to give this one a try soon.
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JaKaacH 09:22 PM 04-01-2011
Great Idea!!
I have grilled cabbage before. Same general direction just not as many ingredients. I slice the heads of cabbage into quarters, rub on olive oil or margarine, season salts of your choice, then wrapped in foil. About 45 minutes on med./high heat. Great if you like cooked cabbage..

Next time going to try the bacon and garlic recipe..:-) Yum
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bigpedunn 09:52 AM 04-02-2011
Next time I fire up the smoker I think I will give it a try looks good!
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txsmoke 07:36 PM 04-03-2011
This looks darn good! This might have to be on the menu next weekend. Good way to trick the kids into eating veggies.
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mosesbotbol 07:42 PM 04-03-2011
I can't wait to try this! Thanks.
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