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  2. How to Store Cabbage So It Stays Crisp for Weeks ... - AOL

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    How long whole cabbage lasts: When stored properly, cabbage can last a long time in the fridge, up to two months, says Makuch. But for the best quality, he says to use it within a month.

  3. Homemade Corned Beef with Vegetables Recipe - AOL

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    Tent with foil, and let rest for 30 minutes. Discard remaining solids from broth, then bring to a boil. Add cabbage and potatoes, and simmer until tender, about 25 minutes.

  4. Searing - Wikipedia

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    Searing or pan searing is a technique used in grilling, baking, braising, roasting, sautéing, and the like, in which the surface of the food (usually meat such as beef, poultry, pork, or seafood) is cooked at high temperature until a browned crust forms.

  5. Parbaking - Wikipedia

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    Parbaking is a cooking technique in which a bread or dough product is partially baked and then rapidly frozen for storage [1] or assembled into a final product. It has been used to increase the mass manufacture and distribution of bread products, including bagels.

  6. Parboiling - Wikipedia

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    Parboiling (or leaching) is the partial or semi boiling of food as the first step in cooking. The word is from the Old French parbouillir , 'to boil thoroughly' but by mistaken association with "part", it has acquired its current meaning.

  7. Pan-Roasted Cabbage with Brown Harissa, Sour Cream and ... - AOL

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    If you only have cabbage (especially the plain, boiled kind) on St. Patrick’s Day, we beg you to branch out. There are *so* many ways to prepare the versatile, affordable vegetable that are far fro.

  8. Parcooking - Wikipedia

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    Parcooking is the technique of partially cooking foods so that they can be finished later. [1] This technique allows foods to be prepared ahead of time, and quickly heated prior to serving.

  9. Sheet Pan Pierogi with Caramelized Cabbage, Onions and Dill - AOL

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    This recipe for sheet pan pierogi with caramelized cabbage, onions and dill has the same weeknight-friendly vibe, but with a bit more interest. (Hello, pierogi!) As an added bonus, it only takes ...