Cooking Instructions
- 1
Chop cabbage wash and set aside
- 2
In a non-stick pan, sprinkle oil and add onions, fry till translucent
- 3
Add in carrot and green beans, fry for a few minutes, then add your fried meat
- 4
Add your crushed pepper, tomato paste and stir
- 5
Add seasoning and spices, cover and allow simmer for 3 minutes
- 6
Add your washed cabbage, stir, taste, adjust seasoning and cover, allow to rest for 5 minutes
- 7
After 5 minutes you're done 🤗 I served mine with gurasa and later with yam😅
Similar Recipes
-
Easy Chicken and Cabbage in Tomato Sauce Easy Chicken and Cabbage in Tomato Sauce
I wanted to come up with a dish to accompany a glass of umeshu.When using canned whole tomatoes, crush the tomatoes first with your hands.Adjust the cooking time to preference. If you like the cabbage wilted, cook longer.Scatter grated cheese if you like. Recipe by yukihapi cookpad.japan -
Cabbage with Salt Sauce Cabbage with Salt Sauce
I though of a recipe where you can eat a lot of cabbage.Drain the cabbage well.I really recommend adding the umami seasoning.Add coarsely ground pepper if you like! I put a lot in. Recipe by EnjoyKitchen cookpad.japan -
Simple veggies egg sauce Simple veggies egg sauce
No. one favorite sauce.,🍲 #worldeggcontest Khady Dharuna -
Marinara Sauce Marinara Sauce
All of the tomatoes I use from my garden. I have been making this for many yearsRichard
-
Oven Roasted Tomato Sauce Oven Roasted Tomato Sauce
This is a recipe that I found on @northernhomestead.com & tweaked to my own family's tastes. 😏😉 We grew way too many tomatoes in our garden this year & I didnt want them to go to waste. 🙏❤ Below I listed a section of My personal add-ins but these are not required.👌 You can season this sauce however you prefer! 👍 We had spaghetti dinner with this & the next night I made homemade pizzas with it. I froze gallon ziplocs & canned some for gifting & storage as well! 👏😎👏 Chef Mommy Nessa -
Arrabiata Meat Sauce Arrabiata Meat Sauce
Our first big "adult" purchase was our giant shiny 8-quart Calphalon stock pot, used almost exclusively for this sauce :) This is a family recipe for arrabiata sauce passed down by the Polish women in my family for at least three generations now. (How a spicy Italian meat sauce became the star dish of a Polish cook, I have no idea.) Great meat sauce starts with great meat. We've found the key is to buy from a specialized butcher. If you have an Italian butcher, even better. It's more expensive, but worth every penny. We get ours out at Springfield Butcher in Springfield, Virginia. Even higher end grocery stores, like Wegmans or Whole Foods, simply can't cut it when the flavor of the meat is this important. The only other ingredient I am super picky about is the brand of crushed tomatoes we use. Cento (the bright yellow can) is the ONLY brand we have ever found that uses nothing but tomatoes. No citric acid, no salt, no nothing but tomatoes. We've made it before with other brands, and it is not the same.This is the recipe as it now stands. My mother made changes to it over the years, and we made ours. We like things SPICY so we use all hot Italian sausage, but you can dial back the spice by using half hot and half sweet. This recipe makes a LOT of sauce - you'll need an 8-quart stock pot if making on the stovetop, or else a large crockpot. Leftovers can be easily frozen in small 1-quart Tupperwares for easy meals. We usually get least 6 meals out of this recipe. The O’Lius -
-
Special Pork & Shrimp Siomai with Garlic Chili Sauce Special Pork & Shrimp Siomai with Garlic Chili Sauce
#mindaskitchen - https://mindaskitchen.dine.online - https://www.mindas-kitchen.com/download-menus/ Minda -
-
Pasta with Tomato Sauce and Chicken Flavor Pasta with Tomato Sauce and Chicken Flavor
Wonderful and delicious ᶯ๑ᴝ๏Translated from Cookpad Egypt -
-
Fried Eggplant in Spicy Coconut Milk Sauce (FOFOKI) Fried Eggplant in Spicy Coconut Milk Sauce (FOFOKI)
FOFOKI is what the Ternate people call eggplant smothered in a spicy coconut milk sauce. Eggplants are cut and then cooked by frying, baking or steaming and then covered with coconut milk sauce. The savory taste of coconut combined with just the right spicy seasoning and crunchy eggplant is great.The history of how FOFOK originated is not known, but the dish has been known since long time by the people of North Maluku (especially Ternate). Note: I did not include photos when sautéing the sauce because the steam and smoke made the images not turn out... Dapoer-Indonesia @ us
More Recipes
https://cookpad.wasmer.app/us/recipes/14110260
Comments