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Steakhouse Cabbage with Whipped Blue Cheese | Food Wishes

This steakhouse cabbage, this year’s “it” vegetable, features a charred wedge served steakhouse-style, garnished with whipped blue cheese, crispy onions, crisp bacon, green onions, and cherry tomatoes. The flavor level here is just off the charts, and whether served as a side dish or a skip-the-steak main dish, it’s incredible. Enjoy!

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35 Comments

  1. Not exactly sure why everyone thinks this is an April Fool's Day joke – it looks like a solid and tasty recipe. Charred cabbage is absolutely a real thing.

  2. I have a world famous gorgonzola cheese that is made here in Wisconsin and I am going to use that because I want my recipe to be WORLD FAMOUS. Last week I ended up eating a whole pound of this gorgonzola over a four day period. You want to know what happened? Ha, I went back to Woodman's Market and bought two more pounds. Ok, so I have a gorgonzola fetish. So what…

  3. OMG, when the cabbage came out of the oven all blackened I thought that was the ugliest food I’ve ever seen. But, ‘in chef John we trust’ a

  4. Chef John, sodium is now a restiction for me. I would like to ask you chefs to feature tasty low sodium meals. I know it can be done but so far nobody is. Be the first.

  5. I've never said "What?" out loud before from seeing a Chef John video, but I'm all for it. I know the cabbage will be incredible, but I've never in the world heard of whipped blue cheese!

  6. It looks good, but how would a restaurant prep, cook, store, and reheat this for service? How long does this take to reheat? I really like the idea, I just don't know how this would be on the line.

  7. I will try this as i have faith in CJ and cabbage is cheap.However I'll put some giant potatoes in the oven in case and taste burnt cabbage before adding the rest…

  8. "I would complain a little bit, so they give me a free dessert." – never change, Chef John, we love you. <3

  9. My sons make fun of the fact that i once burnt some cabbage, years and years ago intheir chikdhood. It's now as if I always did. You know how these family exaggerations tend to occur. I feel like passing this on to them…see, even chef John does it on purpose. Or is this an April Fools day effort???

  10. I love the recipe.
    But man is this a recession indicator that C A B B A G E is the new trendy recipe item.

    Last time it was hamburger, but now we're too strapped even for that now …

  11. A few years ago I began making cabbage steaks by cutting cabbage into discs using olive oil, garlic powder and salt. Turned out great so I can imagine this is an extra delight.

  12. I normally just splash a little balsamic vinegar on a charred cabbage wedge. The blue cheese sounds way better.

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