Indian Cabbage Recipe (Oven Roasted) (2024)

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This Indian cabbage recipe is so easy and makes a healthy vegan side dish. Oven roasted shredded cabbage is a delightful twist of cabbage poriyal. In just a few minutes you have a delicious dinner ready to serve with rice and dal.

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Oven Roasted Shredded Cabbage (Indian Style)

If you have ever been to Indian restaurants, especially south Indian restaurants, you would have been invariably served a popular Indian cabbage recipe known as cabbage poriyal or cabbage thoran.

It is so delicious and goes well with rice and any type of dal - spinach dal or chana dal. Cabbage poriyal requires only few easily available ingredients, but needs stir-frying shredded cabbage with spices and aromatics.

However, if you want to make a lot of this amazing Indian shredded cabbage recipe, I have an easy method for you. You can simply make an easier oven roasted shredded cabbage in Indian style.

In just a few minutes you have this delicious vegetable side dish that pairs so well with Indian main courses. And you don't have to baby sit it while cooking. You can also make a large batch, so you can choose this as a menu item for your Indian parties.

Oven roasted vegetables are the best. That is why I like making so many of these Indian recipe variations. And they are healthy too!

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Recipe Ingredients

Here are notes for ingredients and substitutes.

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  • Cabbage: Choose fresh, firm, vibrant green or purple cabbage with compact leaves. Look for medium-sized cabbage that feels heavy for its size. The outer leaves should be crisp and free from blemishes or discoloration.
  • Carrots: These add color and a hint of natural sweetness to the dish, complementing the flavors of the cabbage. You can shred the carrots or simply buy pre-shredded carrots, usually placed in salad and vegetable section.
  • Ginger: Freshly grated ginger adds a warm and zesty kick to the recipe.
  • Green Chilies: Adds a touch of heat and flavor to the dish. Adjust the amount to your preference.
  • Cumin Seeds: These aromatic seeds release a nutty and earthy flavor when roasted, elevating the taste of the cabbage.
  • Turmeric: A vibrant yellow spice that imparts a warm and earthy undertone to the dish.
  • Red Pepper Flakes (or Cayenne Pepper): These spices will add a subtle heat. Use mild or hot pepper flakes as per your taste.
  • Peanut Oil (or Sesame Oil): Either of these will provide a rich and nutty essence.
  • Salt: Enhances the overall taste and flavors.
  • Curry Leaves: Adds the authentic Indian touch.
  • Fresh Grated Coconut: Adds texture and authentic taste typical for cabbage poriyal or thoran. Find it in Indian grocery stores, or grate fresh coconut. Dried coconut is not an ideal substitute, but try desiccated coconut or ground coconut flakes. If using dried coconut, add to cabbage before roasting.
  • Cilantro: Adds a typical Indian herbal note, elevating the flavors of the dish.

Optional Ingredients

  • Shallots (or Onions): These are used in traditional Indian cabbage recipes. Adds depth, complexity and a subtle sweetness.
  • Crushed Peanuts (or Sesame Seeds): We can use this in place of split lentils (chana dal or urad dal, used in traditional recipes) to provide a delightful crunch and nutty flavor. Choose peanuts for a heartier texture or sesame seeds for a more delicate crunch.
  • Mustard seeds: These add a mild nutty taste and an authentic Indian taste. If you don't like adding it directly to the mixture, then toast this and cumin seeds in a teaspoon of oil and then add it.

How To Make Indian Roasted Cabbage

Here is a brief overview of the step-by-step process. **Full recipe is at the end of blog post.

  • Seasonings: Combine oil, ginger, green chilies, cumin seeds, turmeric, red pepper flakes, and salt.
  • Roast Cabbage (Indian Style): Slice and prep cabbage and carrots. Add the vegetables and curry leaves to the seasoning oil. Toss well and spread on a baking sheet and roast in the oven. Indian Cabbage Recipe (Oven Roasted) (4)
  • Garnish: Sprinkle with fresh grated coconut, chopped cilantro and stir.
  • Serve: Transfer to a serving dish. Optionally, top with crushed peanuts (or sesame seeds). Serve hot. Indian Cabbage Recipe (Oven Roasted) (5)

Top Tips

Make sure to shred the cabbage and carrots uniformly.

Roast carefully as every oven is different, so time and temperature can vary slightly. The cabbage should be tender and the edges should begin to turn golden brown. But don't overcook the cabbage.

Adjust the spices and seasonings to your taste. If you prefer a milder taste, reduce the amount of chopped green chilies or red pepper flakes.

Note that if you use dried coconut, it may not provide the same result as fresh grated coconut, but can still contribute to the overall flavor.

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How To Serve

  • Side Dish:Serve it as a simple side dish.
  • With Rice:This is best with some steamed rice. I serve it with basmati rice and dal. You could also add some keema curry, chicken kofta, spicy shrimp or meat cutlets.
  • With Bread:Add some parathas, whole wheat naan or try with egg paratha. Make rolls adding some cucumber raita.
  • Make a Salad: Add some greens, quinoa, beans or lentils and zesty dressing, to make it more filling.

Variations

This Indian roasted cabbage is vegan, low carb, vegetarian, gluten free, dairy free, egg free, soy free and grain free.

  • Add Protein: You can increase the protein and make it more filling by adding cooked chickpeas, grilled tempeh, paneer, halloumi cheese, or tofu.
  • Nut Free: Peanuts are optional, so be sure to skip that. You can try roasted pumpkin seeds instead.
  • Other Vegetables: You can modify it by adding other vegetables such as shredded bell peppers, potatoes, green peas, green beans and such.
  • Aromatics and Spices: Try adding chopped dill and green onions. You can experiment with adding a hint of garam masala, coriander powder or curry powder.
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Recipe FAQS

Can I use olive oil instead of peanut oil or sesame oil?

Absolutely! While our recipe calls for peanut oil or sesame oil, you can easily substitute with olive oil. Keep in mind that the flavor profile may vary slightly, but the end result will still be fantastic!

Can I make this recipe without grated coconut?

Yes, if you're not a fan of grated coconut or simply don't have any on hand, feel free to omit it. The dish will still shine with its array of aromatic spices and vibrant flavors.

Can I make this dish ahead of time?

Yes, you can certainly prepare the ingredients in advance. Simply combine everything and refrigerate, take it out about 30 minutes before roasting it. This will help ensure the cabbage retains its texture.

Is this roasted cabbage good for you?

This Indian roasted cabbage offers a delightful blend of taste and health benefits. Cabbage is rich in fiber, vitamins, and minerals, promoting digestion and a healthy gut. It is also known for its anti-inflammatory properties and potential cancer-fighting abilities. This dish is low in calories and high in antioxidants, supporting overall well-being.

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Shredded Cabbage Recipe (Indian Style)

This Indian cabbage recipe is so easy and makes a healthy vegan side dish. Oven roasted shredded cabbage is a delightful twist of cabbage poriyal. In just a few minutes you have a delicious dinner ready to serve with rice and dal.

Prep Time10 minutes mins

Cook Time20 minutes mins

Total Time30 minutes mins

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Course :Side Dish

Cuisine :Indian

Servings: 6 portions

Calories: 146kcal

Author: Roxana Begum

Ingredients

  • 3 tablespoons peanut oil or sesame oil
  • 1 inch ginger grated, 2 teaspoons
  • 1 tablespoon chopped green chilies remove seeds to lower heat
  • 1 teaspoon cumin seeds
  • ½ teaspoon turmeric
  • ½ teaspoon red pepper flakes or ¼ teaspoon cayenne pepper
  • Salt to taste
  • 4 cups shredded cabbage
  • 1 cup shredded carrots
  • 8-10 curry leaves
  • ¼ cup fresh grated coconut see note
  • 2 tablespoons chopped cilantro
  • Lemon juice as per taste

Optional

  • ½ teaspoon mustard seeds
  • ¼ cup chopped shallots or onions
  • 4 tablespoons crushed peanuts or sesame seeds, roasted

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Instructions

  • Preheat the oven to 400°F (200°C).

  • In a large bowl, stir together peanut oil, grated ginger, chopped green chilies, cumin seeds, turmeric, red pepper flakes, and salt.

  • Add shredded cabbage, shredded carrots, curry leaves and toss well to coat all the ingredients. Spread the mixture evenly on a parchment paper lined baking sheet.

  • Place the pan in the preheated oven and roast for about 20-25 minutes, or until the cabbage becomes tender and slightly caramelized on the edges, stirring halfway through.

  • Remove from the oven and sprinkle with fresh grated coconut, chopped cilantro and lemon juice. Toss gently to combine all the ingredients.

  • Transfer it to a serving dish. For added crunch and flavor, garnish with crushed peanuts (or sesame seeds). Serve hot with rice.

Notes

  1. Fresh Grated Coconut: Adds texture and authentic taste typical for cabbage poriyal or thoran. Find it in Indian grocery stores, or grate fresh coconut. Dried coconut is not an ideal substitute, but try desiccated coconut or ground coconut flakes. If using dried coconut, add to cabbage before roasting.
  2. Optional ingredients: You can add chopped shallots or onions, mustard seeds and toss with the other ingredients, if desired. See note for use of mustard seeds in the blog post.
  3. Make Ahead:You can prep the vegetables and other ingredients ahead of time. Combine all the ingredients and refrigerate up to one day ahead. Take it out about 30 minutes before roasting in the oven.
  4. Storage and Leftovers:This dish keeps well in the refrigerator for 3 to 4 days. Freeze it in freezer-safe containers.
  5. Stove Top Instructions
    • Heat oil in a large skillet over medium-high heat. Add cumin seeds, mustard seeds, and let them pop. Then add curry leaves, ginger, green chilies, stir for a minute. Add red pepper flakes, turmeric, salt and stir.
    • Add cabbage, carrots, and toss well with the spices. Stir fry until vegetables are tender and cabbage edges turn golden brown.
    • Turn off the heat and adjust seasonings to taste. Sprinkle with grated coconut, cilantro, lemon juice and stir. Optional: Top with crushed peanuts or sesame seeds. Serve skillet roasted cabbage with rice.
  6. Nutrition Facts:Does not include added salt.
  7. Formore informationon ingredients, variations, FAQs and serving suggestions, scroll up the page to the blog post.

Nutrition

Serving: 1Portion | Calories: 146kcal | Carbohydrates: 9g | Protein: 3g | Fat: 12g | Saturated Fat: 3g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 3g | Monounsaturated Fat: 5g | Sodium: 64mg | Potassium: 255mg | Fiber: 3g | Sugar: 4g | Vitamin A: 3723IU | Vitamin C: 46mg | Calcium: 44mg | Iron: 1mg

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  1. Helen Rawsthorne

    I made this at the weekend and it was amazing, it was so tasty and delicious. I will definitely recommend this recipe and will be making it again soon.

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FAQs

How many minutes should cabbage be cooked? ›

Bring a large pot of salted water to a boil, then add cabbage. (It's OK to crowd the pot because the cabbage will shrink!) Step 2Boil until tender, about 5 minutes for shredded cabbage and 10 minutes for wedges. Drain on a paper-towel lined plate to dry.

How do you keep cabbage crisp when cooking? ›

Steaming is a gentle cooking method that helps retain the cabbage's crispiness and nutrients. To steam cabbage, place it in a steamer basket over simmering water and cover with a lid. Steam until it's tender yet still slightly crunchy. If you plan to sauté or stir-fry cabbage, consider blanching it first.

How do you cook cabbage without making it soggy? ›

How To Steam Cabbage
  1. Cabbage wedges are recommended for this method of cabbage cooking. Insert a steamer basket inside a saucepan. ...
  2. Bring water to a boil, then add cabbage wedges to the steamer basket.
  3. Cover and steam for 10 to 12 minutes, or until cabbage is crisp-tender.
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How do you know if cabbage is fully cooked? ›

Simmer, covered, until the cabbage begins to soften, 5 to 7 minutes. Turn the cabbage carefully, and continue to simmer until the cabbage is tender, an additional 5 minutes. The cabbage is ready when a small paring knife inserted into the thickest part of the cabbage near the core slides through easily.

Can you overcook cabbage? ›

The key to cooking cabbage: Don't overcook it.

Cabbage is sweet and aromatic when cooked correctly. But the same sulfuric compounds that provide many of its health benefits can turn saboteur when overcooked, creating a pungent, unpleasant smell.

Can you cook cabbage too long? ›

You overcook the cabbage

Overcooked cabbage is rather unappetizing as it becomes too soft and attains "that" annoying smell that dissuades many from cooking cabbage.

Why do you soak cabbage before cooking? ›

Crisp it up: Shredded cabbage stays perky if it's soaked in cold water. This also helps cut the pungent edge. Drain well before combining with other ingredients.

Why do you put baking soda in cabbage? ›

Baking soda does help green vegetables retain color, but it causes undesirable color changes in red cabbage—it turned blue. The science can be distilled to this: Adding baking soda to cooking water makes it slightly alkaline, which stabilizes the green color of chlorophyll.

Why is my cabbage still tough after cooking? ›

If leaves are not pliable enough after parboiling for 1 minute, return them to simmering water another 1-2 minutes to desired softness. Are you salting the water before parboiling? Salt can help soften cabbage.

What happens when you put salt in a head of cabbage? ›

The salt pulls moisture out of the cabbage, seasons it, and leaves you with a super-crunchy texture that isn't raw or tough-tasting.

How long does it take to cook cabbage on top of the stove? ›

Heat oil and butter in large heavy and wide saucepan or saute pan; add cabbage, salt, pepper, and stir over low heat for 5 minutes. Add broth (I usually add a bit of sherry, too) and bring to boil, cover and simmer over medium-low heat, stirring often, for about 15 minutes or until cabbage is tender.

How long can you leave cooked cabbage on the stove? ›

According to the USDA, cooked cabbage should not be left out at room temperature for more than two hours. After two hours, the risk of foodborne illness increases. If you leave cooked cabbage out for longer than two hours, it is best to throw it away.

Is it bad to overcook cabbage? ›

Unappetizing texture and flavor: Overcooking can cause cabbage to become mushy, slimy, and unappetizing. It can also cause the cabbage to lose its natural sweetness and become bitter. Increased gas production: Overcooking cabbage can make it more difficult to digest, leading to increased gas production and discomfort.

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