AuthorKristin and Alex- Two Peas in a PodCategoryDifficultyBeginner

I honestly never tried cabbage until I was an adult. Both of my parents say that it is not their favorite vegetable so I always got something else offered at the dinner table. I tried this recipe for the first time a couple years ago and ever since it has become a main staple as a healthy dinner option in our household. Why do I make this recipe so often? Not only is it simple, quick, and delicious but it is also quite affordable. Cabbage is one of those vegetables that is offered year around where we live. I can usually get a whole head of cabbage for around $2. Pair that with a couple sausage links, a couple large carrots and the vinaigrette mixture and I can usually get away with spending less than $10 for this whole recipe that serves 8. Recently I served this dish to my parents and guess what? They both enjoyed it! They were shocked that they could like a recipe with cooked cabbage as the main ingredient. Don't knock it until you try it!

Nutrition Tip*
Red cabbage is loaded with essential nutrients such as fiber, vitamin C, vitamin A, potassium, vitamin B6, iron and magnesium. I am going to specifically talk about vitamin A. In one medium head of red cabbage there is 187% DV of your vitamin A. In one medium head of green cabbage there is 17% DV of your vitamin A. Vitamin A, also known as beta-carotene, is found in a variety of colorful fruit and vegetables such as mango, melons, carrots, sweet potatoes and pumpkin. The benefits of vitamin A are that it acts as an anti-inflammatory, an immune booster, promotes quality vision, improves skin, and assists with healthy reproduction. The amount of vitamin A you need depends on your age, sex, and if you're pregnant or breastfeeding. Most healthy men and women need around 900 and 700 mcg RAE respectively per day. Deficiency is very rare but toxicity can be an issue. Toxicity occurs for adults at around 3000 mcg RAE per day and it is mainly from supplements not food. Vitamin A toxicity can lead to nausea, headache, dizziness, coma and potentially death. I'm not against supplements but eating real food is the best source of vitamins and nutrients, especially when it comes to vitamin A.

Yields8 Servings
Prep Time15 minsCook Time20 minsTotal Time35 mins

For the Mustard Vinaigrette:
 ¼ cup Olive oil
 ½ tsp Onion powder
 1 ½ tsp Garlic powder
 2 tbsp Spicy brown mustard
 2 tbsp White vinegar
 Salt and pepper to taste
Sausage and Cabbage:
 1 Medium head of purple or green cabbage, chopped
 2 Carrots, grated
 9 oz Sausage (I used 3 links of Sabatino's Smoked Mozzarella with Artichoke and Garlic Chicken Sausage but you can also use Chicken Apple Sausage or an Andouille Sausage), cut into medallions

1

For the mustard vinaigrette: mix the olive oil, onion powder, garlic powder, spicy brown mustard, white vinegar, salt and pepper in a small bowl. Set aside.

2

Add the chopped cabbage, grated carrots, sliced sausage, and mustard vinaigrette to a large skillet. Stir and make sure everything is evenly mixed together.

3

Cover the skillet and saute on medium heat for about 15-20 minutes. Stir frequently every 5 minutes. 20 Minutes

4

Serve warm by itself or over rice. Enjoy!

Nutrition Facts

8 servings

Serving size

~ 3/4 cup


Amount per serving
Calories170
% Daily Value *
Total Fat 11g15%
Saturated Fat 2g10%
Trans Fat 0g
Cholesterol 26mg9%
Sodium 296mg13%
Total Carbohydrate 11g4%
Dietary Fiber 3g11%
Total Sugars 5g
Protein 8g

Potassium 396mg9%

* The % Daily Value (DV) tells you how much a nutrient in a serving of food contributes to a daily diet. 2,000 calories a day is used for general nutrition advice.

Ingredients

For the Mustard Vinaigrette:
 ¼ cup Olive oil
 ½ tsp Onion powder
 1 ½ tsp Garlic powder
 2 tbsp Spicy brown mustard
 2 tbsp White vinegar
 Salt and pepper to taste
Sausage and Cabbage:
 1 Medium head of purple or green cabbage, chopped
 2 Carrots, grated
 9 oz Sausage (I used 3 links of Sabatino's Smoked Mozzarella with Artichoke and Garlic Chicken Sausage but you can also use Chicken Apple Sausage or an Andouille Sausage), cut into medallions

Directions

1

For the mustard vinaigrette: mix the olive oil, onion powder, garlic powder, spicy brown mustard, white vinegar, salt and pepper in a small bowl. Set aside.

2

Add the chopped cabbage, grated carrots, sliced sausage, and mustard vinaigrette to a large skillet. Stir and make sure everything is evenly mixed together.

3

Cover the skillet and saute on medium heat for about 15-20 minutes. Stir frequently every 5 minutes. 20 Minutes

4

Serve warm by itself or over rice. Enjoy!

Notes

Sausage and Cabbage Stir Fry
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