Recipe For Pickled Red Cabbage For Tacos

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Today I am going to share how to make a delicious quick recipe for pickled red cabbage for tacos. As a lover of all thing red cabbage coupled with the fact that cabbage is full of vitamins, it’s a veg I love to incorporate into our diets.

Particularly as this Easy Recipe Pickled Red Cabbage For Tacos is not only simple and quick to make, but also tastes amazing. Pickling my own cabbage was not something I ever considered doing, but now I know how simple it is, I will never look back.

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The perfect accompaniment for pies

Pickled Red Cabbage Is A Side That Goes With So Many Meals.

So it’s almost criminal not to have a good stash ready to use for pies and tacos. Check out the following serving suggestions.

Is It An Easy Recipe To Make?

Yes, pickled red cabbage is something we have always tended to buy. Yet now I know how quick and easy it is to whip up a batch when you are preparing Tacos or cooking a pie, I am without doubt that making fresh is the way forward. You just need a little patience to allow it to pickle, but it is so worth the wait.

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Quick Pickled Red Cabbage Recipe For Tacos?

Ingredients

you will need Half a red cabbage ( Use the other half to make a batch of my SLIMMING WORLD RED CABBAGE.) 
3 sealable pickle jars
200 ml White Cider Vinegar 
1 tbsp spoon of sugar
200 ml Water
A clove of garlic 
1 tsp salt
1 tsp peppe

How To Make Pickled Red Cabbage For Tacos And Pies

Firstly remove the hard core of the cabbage and cut or shred finely

Mash the garlic into a paste

Next mix the water vinegar, garlic, salt and pepper and mix well

Add the shredded cabbage to your jars, filling almost to the top.

Lastly pour the vinegar liquid over the top and fill the jar to the top, before screwing on the lid and giving the pickle mixture a good shake.

Now leave to stand for up to 5 hours shaking occasionally before transferring the the fridge.

You can keep the pickled red cabbage in the fridge in a sealed container for up to 3 weeks.

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Can You Freeze Pickled Red Cabbage?

Because lets face it, if you make a batch of it you can only eat so much! However I have put it to the test and froze my pickled rad cabbage in an airtight container.

When I defrosted the cabbage it had more liquid which was easy to drain away, however the consistency and texture of the pickled cabbage remained the same.

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How to make pickled red cabbage recipe, perfect for salads, pies and fajitas

The Best Easy Pickled Red Cabbage Recipe

Easy Pickled Red Cabbage

Yield: 3 jars
Prep Time: 20 minutes
Additional Time: 5 hours
Total Time: 5 hours 20 minutes

Super easy home made picked red cabbage.

Ingredients

  • Half a red cabbage
  • 3 sealable pickle jars
  • 200 ml White Cider Vinegar
  • 1 tbsp spoon of sugar
  • 200 ml Water
  • A clove of garlic
  • 1 tsp salt
  • 1 tsp pepper

Instructions

    Firstly remove the hard core of the cabbage and cut or shred finely.

    Mash the garlic into a paste.

    Next mix the water vinegar, garlic, salt and pepper and mix well.

    Add the shredded cabbage to your jars, filling almost to the top.

    Lastly pour the vinegar liquid over the top and fill the jar to the top, before screwing on the lid and giving the pickle mixture a good shake.

    Now leave to stand for up to 5 hours shaking occasionally before transferring the the fridge.

    You can keep the pickled red cabbage in the fridge in a sealed container for up to 3 weeks.

Notes

Leave for up to 5 hours to stand before transfering to the fridge.

Nutrition Information:
Yield: 30, (10 per jar.) Serving Size: 1 tbs.
Amount Per Serving: Calories: 5Total Fat: 0gSaturated Fat: 0gTrans Fat: 0gUnsaturated Fat: 0gCholesterol: 0mgSodium: 107mgCarbohydrates: 1gFiber: 0gSugar: 1gProtein: 0g

Per average table spoonful

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