“Good Luck” Oven Roasted Cabbage
Jan 01, 2013, Updated Feb 24, 2022
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Cabbage.ย The “Good Luck” Vegetable. Served in many households on New Year’s Day and St. Patrick’s Day. Which is lovely, but this delicious, nutritiousย veggie really deserves a spot at the table all year long!
Try this easy, oven roasted method and experience just how tasty Good Luck Cabbage can be… Cabbage is super affordable & full of nutrition: thiamin, calcium, iron, Dietary fiber, folate, vitamin K and more.ย We enjoy this roasted cabbage recipe often in my home. You can really dress it up and spice it up anyway you want.ย One of my favorite (and most indulgent) ways to enjoy oven roasted cabbage is to top it with avocado slices and crispy crumbled bacon –> Ridiculous.
How to Oven Roast Cabbage:
Step 1: Slice cabbage into 1″ thick rounds.
Step 2: Brush cabbage rounds with olive oil.
Step 3: Arrange cabbage rounds on foil-lined baking sheet. Season with salt and pepper.
Step 4: Roast cabbageย in the oven at 400ยบF for 35-45 minutes. Cabbage is done when a slight char has developed.
Step 5: Your oven roasted cabbage is ready to eat. Top it with your favorite seasoning or try my favorite toppings: avocado and bacon crumbles. Then eat and enjoy!
Oven Roasted Cabbage
Ingredients
- 1 head cabbage
- 1 tbsp olive oil
- salt and pepper to taste
Instructions
- Preheat oven to 400 F.
- Slice the cabbage into 1โณ thick rounds. Donโt worry about coring the cabbage โ the core will get soft in the oven & you can either eat it or discard it after the cabbage rounds roast.
- Spray a foil-lined baking sheet with olive oil or your nonstick spray of choice.
- Brush the tops of the cabbage rounds with Olive Oil. Season with Salt & Pepper.
- Roast at 400 degrees for approximately 35 minutes. Cabbage will be slightly browned when finished. And delicious!
Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.
I hope you enjoy thisย oven roasted cabbage recipe on New Year’s Day, St. Patty’s Day or any day of the year!
yum! This looks perfect for my excess cabbage! Thanks!!