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Pickled Red Cabbage to give a tangy crunch to your favorite dishes.
Super easy Pickled Red Cabbage, that’s the perfect pink addition to your salads, tacos, and so many more. It’s sweet, tangy, crunchy, and very delicious! This budget-friendly recipe takes no longer than 5 minutes to put together, and it’s totally customizable.
I’m a huge fan of pickled and fermented vegetables. I have fermented dill pickles, and pickled onions, green tomatoes, radishes, and mixed veggies with tamari. And my new obsession?
Quick Pickled Red Cabbage!
I have made 5 batches of these in the last month, and I still can’t get bored of it.
What’s so great about Pickled Red Cabbage that you can flavor it with so many different things, and the result will be each time something magical! The base of this recipe is shredded cabbage that you marinate for a few hours in a mix of apple cider vinegar, water, maple syrup, salt, pepper and whatever flavoring you like.
You can add for example sliced spicy chilis, garlic, ginger, or jalapeños to the cabbage. Or try some black pepper corns, cloves, anise, bay leaves, coriander seeds, mustard seeds, or cumin. You can even add things like hot sauce or soy sauce to the marinade for extra flavor.
Once you mixed everything together, all you do is wait a few hours until the flavors combine, then voila, you have Pickled Red Cabbage!
And what to do with Pickled Red Cabbage? Just eat it straight out of the jar. Seriously. It’s a great snack.
But you can also put it on your breakfast toast, it’s especially great with hummus. Or scatter some over cheesy fries. Or put it in sushi or onigirazu. I also love it in salads and bowls, and it makes a great topping for tacos, wraps, burgers, and hot dogs as well.
Pickled Red Cabbage is also pretty and delicious in summer rolls, or on top of savory pancakes or flatbreads. For example with cashew cream cheese and grilled asparagus.
If you try this recipe, let me know! I would highly appreciate if you could leave a comment and rate it. Also don’t forget to take a picture and tag it on Instagram (use the hashtag #greenevi) or post it on Facebook! I love seeing what you come up with! ♥︎
PrintQuick Pickled Red Cabbage
- Total Time: 10 minutes
- Yield: 1 large jar 1x
Ingredients
4 cups of shredded red cabbage
1 cup of apple cider vinegar
1 cup of water
2-3 tbsp maple syrup (or sugar)
salt, pepper
flavorings of your choice (see notes below)
Instructions
- Place cabbage in a large jar. If using garlic, chili, or ginger, add those to the cabbage as well.
- In a bowl mix together vinegar, water, maple syrup, about 1 tsp of salt, large pinch of pepper, and flavorings of your choice.
- Pour marinade over the cabbage, and cover with a lid. Let marinate at room temperature for at least 2-6 hours. Shake or stir occasionally.
- After 2-6 hours place in the fridge until ready to serve. Pickled Red Cabbage will keep in the fridge for 2 weeks. Enjoy!
Notes
As a flavoring, you can add sliced spicy chilis, garlic, ginger, or jalapeños to the cabbage.
For extra flavor add some black pepper corns, cloves, anise, bay leaves, coriander seeds, dried herbs, mustard seeds, or cumin.
Or try flavoring the marinade with hot sauce or soy sauce.
- Prep Time: 10 mins
Anca says
Yum! This looks so good! I love the bright colour.
green evi says
That pink goodness really makes any dish cool 😉
angiesrecipes says
Gorgeous colour and it looks so crunchy and tasty.
green evi says
I’m so in love with this color too 🙂
Priya says
The red cabbage looks fab. I have red cabbage in my refrigertor but never thought to make pickled cabbage. I didn’t even taste it before. So BIG yes to this recipe. I am sure we are going to like it.
green evi says
I’m sure you’d like it! Let me know if you try it, would love to hear your feedback 😉
LetsCurry says
I love pickles and I find cabbage a bit hard on my diet. But this is a helpful way to pickle them and eat. Awesome clicks and loved the red hue it brings. Thanks
green evi says
Oh, I know what you mean. Raw cabbage is sometimes hard on my stomach too, but I can eat unlimited amount of pickled cabbage 😀
Sean says
Why does it only last 2 weeks in vinegar
green evi says
Well, it might last longer actually. I can guarantee that 2 weeks, but about anything more I am unsure 😉
Sarah says
Perfect quick recipe – tastes amazing too thank you! S x
green evi says
Thanks for the lovely feedback, I’m so glad you liked this!