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Campari Is the Secret Ingredient in Your New Favorite Salad Dressing

It’s not just for any cocktails anymore—Campari gives your salad (or roasted vegetables) a bittersweet, citrusy punch.

Creamy Coleslaw

This classic coleslaw recipe is timeless for a reason: It’s crunchy, cool, and refreshing. Here’s our best take on the crowd-pleasing BBQ side dish.

Gyoza

Gyoza—crispy, tender Japanese dumplings—can shine in your home kitchen. They’re versatile and fun to make—fill them with ground chicken or pork, then pleat.

Crispy Curried Chicken Cutlets With a Lot of Cabbage

Eric Kim’s ultra-crispy curried chicken cutlets and cabbage slaw come together for a delicious and easy weeknight dinner.

Vegetarian Soto

This peppery turmeric soup is a meatless version of soto ayam, which is usually made with chicken. 

Huaraches de Nopal

In this riff on huaraches, grilled cactus paddles stand in for the traditional corn masa “sandal sole” that provides the base for velvety black beans, crumbled queso fresco, and chipotle salsa.

Red Cabbage Slaw With Cilantro

Flavored with citrus, maple syrup, and cilantro, this slaw makes an excellent topper for tacos or huaraches.

Fried Artichoke Sandwich

Jarred marinated artichokes get breaded and deep-fried until they’re golden brown and crispy—then piled onto a sandwich with tangy pickles, crunchy cabbage slaw, and an herby jalapeño ranch.

This Crispy, Crackly, Juicy Chicken With Cabbage and Peas Is the Perfect One-Pan Dinner

Don’t know what to do with that head of cabbage in your vegetable drawer? Turn it into this sabzi-inspired dinner with turmeric-rubbed chicken thighs and peas.

Crispy Chicken Over Turmeric-Lemon Cabbage and Peas

For an easy, one-pan weeknight dinner, crispy chicken goes on top of a pile of silky cabbage to finish in the oven, then gets topped with sweet peas and fresh herbs.

You Thought You Didn’t Need Another Kale Salad. But This One Has Potato Chips

It also has a killer sweet onion dressing and spicy gochujang-glazed peanuts. A picnic showstopper that costs less than $2 per person? Sold.

Maui Kale Salad With Sweet Onion Dressing

With a simple sweet onion dressing, roasted peanuts, and crunchy potato chips, this salad is an easy favorite. As the salad sits, it becomes even more flavorful.

For a Better Grilled Cheese Sandwich, Add Chakalaka

This tangy, spicy relish is the key to a more flavorful grilled cheese.

Concubine's Chicken

Named for the famous 8th century Tang dynasty consort, Yang Guifei, this dish of juicy dark-meat chicken and peppers is sweet, sour, and just a little spicy.

Chakalaka (Spicy Vegetable Relish)

Like chutney in India or salsa in Mexico, no one in South Africa prepares chakalaka, a spicy vegetable relish, the same way. Here is our version, full of vegetables and spices. Serve the chakalaka with bread, rice, grilled meats or fish, stews...anything.

Pan-Fried Chicken and Cabbage Dumplings

These pan-fried dumplings are among the best selling items at Nom Wah Tea Parlor in New York City. The chicken gives the dumplings body, while the cabbage gives them volume.

Lean in to Casserole Season With This Comforting Cabbage and Cauliflower Gratin

This cauliflower and cabbage number is ready for your weeknight table; but he’d be fine joining you for Thanksgiving too.

Cauliflower Gratin

Cauliflower and cabbage meet up in this soufflelike casserole that's both warm and comforting while feeling light and virtuous.

Fall-Apart Caramelized Cabbage

Cooking cabbage wedges until very tender is one of the easiest, most delicious things we can think of. If the spiced tomato broth has reduced to the point where the pan starts getting dry and dark before the cabbage is ready, just add a splash of water to loosen it and keep going.