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I made it for xmas dinner and even all the old people liked it and I made it for the guy I am seeing and myself for dinner one night. Subbed shelled edamame for snap peas.
Seriously tho, that recipe looks good, although I think I'd substitute millet for quinoa (not a big fan of the latter).I love cabbage, red or green!
It's a bunch of Bostonian Irish meat and potatoes folks over 70. They usually shy away from food i bring, they ate it all!!!
I like to thinly slice and quick-pickle red cabbage... pack into a jar, heat up a cup of pickling vinegar or cider vinegar, 1 tsp salt, 2 tsp sugar, pour over cabbage, let cool to room temp before using, store in fridge... I use it on sandwiches or salads, tacos, topping for pureed soups, straight out of the jar for a snack...
Thanks for clarifying the stereotype!
I like to make red-flannel hash with overeasy or poached eggs. Of course, there is also kraut and the pickled option is also great.
with all due respect, Doc, millet is bird food [/grandpa]