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Slow Cooker Braised Cabbage and Bacon!!

Where humble cabbage wedges braise gently beneath smoky bacon ribbons, nestled on a bed of sweet onions in savory broth—transforming into tender, translucent layers steeped in deep umami richness. No searing. No extra pots. Just 10 minutes of prep and the quiet alchemy of slow heat weaving simplicity into soul-warming comfort.
Rooted in Eastern European kapusniak and German Kohl und Speck traditions, this dish honors the wisdom of “peasant food done right”: ingredients that cost little but give everything. The bacon renders slowly, basting each cabbage leaf in smoky fat; the onion melts into the broth; the cabbage softens without dissolving. One slow cooker. One promise: nourishment that feels like home.

Why This Recipe Works
→ True 4-ingredient purity – Cabbage, bacon, onion, broth. Nothing hidden. (Salt/pepper = optional finish)
→ Wedge wisdom – Keeping the core intact ensures cabbage holds shape while absorbing flavor
→ Layering logic – Onion base prevents sticking; bacon on top bastes the cabbage as it renders
→ Zero-waste soul – Uses whole cabbage head; broth becomes a light, savory sauce

Perfect For:
• Cozy weeknight sides (pairs beautifully with roasted meats)
• Meatless Monday adjacent (easily adaptable—see variations)
• Holiday meal prep (freezes beautifully; reheats like new)
• Anyone craving vegetable-forward comfort without complexity

Ingredients

(Serves 4–6 | Total time: 6–7 hours)
• 1 medium green cabbage (2–2.5 lbs / 900g–1.1kg)
→ Prep: Remove tough outer leaves. Quarter, core, slice into 6–8 thick wedges (keep core attached to hold shape)
• 8 oz thick-cut bacon, cut into 1-inch strips
→ Why thick-cut? Renders slowly without vanishing; delivers meaty bites
• 1 large yellow onion, sliced into half-moons
• 1 cup low-sodium chicken broth
→ Critical: Low-sodium balances bacon’s saltiness. Vegetable broth works beautifully for plant-based version.
(Equipment: 4–6 quart slow cooker)

Step-by-Step Instructions

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