Washing cabbage matters because its tight layers hide dirt, pesticides, and bugs that a simple rinse can’t remove. Cutting cabbage into wedges before rinsing helps water reach the inner leaves and ...
The simplest approach is best. There’s an Irish pub not far from our house that must go through bushels of cabbages every week. The restaurant's corned beef and beer-braised cabbage is a popular ...
A smart, step-by-step guide to getting those tightly packed leaves truly clean. Washing cabbage matters because its tight layers hide dirt, pesticides, and bugs that a simple rinse can’t remove.