I like MilkStreet because while recipes in general can be fussy, essential techniques and principles aren't. Much of the MS focus is on using what you have to make cooking better.
But my question is red cabbage. I prepare most of my vegetables in the "flash cook" method. Kimball calls this something different, but it is sautee at high heat, hit it with water or broth, adding aromatics if desired at beginning/end.
Red cabbage is sort of a minerally stout brother/sister of our familiar green cabbage. I know how to bring out savory accents in the green; generous amounts of onion, sufficent garlic, and chicken stock do the trick. I could also add a hint of anchovy or pancetta. It does not seem to have the same effect.
Rather than find a winning seasoning combination, should I just pair it with something containing a different flavor profile?
Glad for any ideas.
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COMMENTS
James K.
April 8, 2020
Try steaming then finish with red wine vinegar. Great color that way. I got this method from Chef Hubert Keller.
christopher D.
April 9, 2020
I love this comment. Thank you!
christopher D.
April 9, 2020
Also James: Thank you for your suggestion! I will give it a try sometime soon!

