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Kalua pork and cabbage takes kalua pork one step further and combines the kalua pork with cabbage. The cabbage is braised, soaking up all the savory pork drippings and becomes super tender and soft. The whole dish is mouthwatering juicy and amazing with rice.
Kālua pig and cabbage is Hawai'i's ultimate comfort food. This pork dish is the star of the show, whether it’s served as a plate lunch alongside classic sides like macaroni salad...
Hawaiian Kalua Pig and Cabbage is a delicious and easy-to-make dish that is perfect for a weeknight dinner or a special occasion. The tender, smoky pork pairs perfectly with the savory cabbage for a meal that is sure to impress. Enjoy this taste of Hawaii in your own home!
This Kalua Pork and Cabbage recipe is fall-off-the-bone tender and braised with only 5 simple ingredients. Jump to Recipe Print Recipe. If you've ever visited Hawaii or attended a luau, Hawaiian wedding, or any Hawaiian-themed festival, you've undoubtedly had Kalua Pork.
Kalua pork and cabbage is made by cooking down cabbage with kalua pork. You only need 3 ingredients to prepare kalua pork and cabbage. When the cabbage is mixed with the kalua pork, it's absorbs all of the pork's savory fatty goodness.
Inspired by the luaus in Hawaii, I set out to make an easy, tasty homestyle slow-cooker version of kalua pork with cabbage. The meat is fall-off-the-bone yummy. This recipe is not overly smoky, but you may add more smoke if you like. Serve with rice, buns, or poi.
A treasured family recipe – the Best-Ever Kalua Pig! Succulent, fall-apart tender pulled pork shoulder infused with rich earthy and smoky flavor, kalua pork is pure Hawaiian goodness, perfect for traditional kalua pork and cabbage, pulled pork sandwiches and sliders, tacos, nachos, and more.
This tender, smoky Kalua Pork is a traditional Hawaiian dish served at luaus and family gatherings. Our version can be made in the slow cooker or Instant Pot and tastes just like authentic shredded Kalua Pig.
Perfectly tender and juicy meat with a smoky undertone. Pair the pulled pork with steamed quinoa or rice for a filling meal. Or stuff it between two buns for a hearty breakfast or lunch on the go. Whether you’re a slow cooker fanatic or newbie, you will love this easy-to-make Hawaiian-inspired recipe.
Kalua Pig and Cabbage. Katherine Park. Dinner is done in 15 minutes and on the cheap with this stir fry of pork, cabbage, and onions! Print Recipe Pin Recipe. Prep Time 5 mins. Cook Time 10 mins.