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<blockquote data-quote="Resurgam" data-source="post: 1619601" data-attributes="member: 355878"><p>If you like the roasted sprouts try roasting cabbage. Cut slices across the grain and lay them onto a baking sheet, season with pepper and anything else you fancy and add lard around the edges, oil over the top, roast gently until just soft enough - personal tastes may vary. Some boil bacon for a minute - to reduce the salt and preservatives, then dry it off in a frying pan and put it on top of the cabbage - but I would not want to influence choices unduly.</p><p>Some people put beefburgers or poached eggs on top of their cabbage.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Resurgam, post: 1619601, member: 355878"] If you like the roasted sprouts try roasting cabbage. Cut slices across the grain and lay them onto a baking sheet, season with pepper and anything else you fancy and add lard around the edges, oil over the top, roast gently until just soft enough - personal tastes may vary. Some boil bacon for a minute - to reduce the salt and preservatives, then dry it off in a frying pan and put it on top of the cabbage - but I would not want to influence choices unduly. Some people put beefburgers or poached eggs on top of their cabbage. [/QUOTE]
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