Fried Cabbage with Bacon Recipe (2024)

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Mar 09, 2023, Updated Mar 23, 2024

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Fried cabbage with bacon and onions – salty, sweet, buttery, hearty, and so delicious – this Irish inspired recipe is a huge hit for the whole family!

If you love salty, sweet, buttery, rich flavors from fried cabbage with crisp and crunchy bacon, this recipe is for you. Popular in both Irish and Southern households, this humble side dish is a nostalgic classic that is hearty and delicious – and works in a variety of low-carb diets – including keto eating plans.

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  • Pan Fried Irish Cabbage with Bacon and Onions
  • How to Pan Fry Cabbage and Bacon
    • Recipe FAQs
  • Other Irish Food Recipes You’ll Love:
  • Fried Cabbage with Bacon and Onions Recipe
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Pan Fried Irish Cabbage with Bacon and Onions

While a lot of people think of fried cabbage as a southern dish, I also think of it as an Irish classic! This is hands down my absolute favorite cabbage and bacon recipe – super simple, easy, and delicious in just one pan – one of the most delicious dishes you can make to celebrate Saint Patricks Day!

Check out my web story about making this dish!

We’re using American-style bacon in this recipe as it’s what I have available to me in Northern Colorado, but traditionally as an Irish dish, it would be made with Irish-style bacon (which is also called “back-bacon”.) Irish-style bacon comes from the back, not the belly, of the pig – making it more like Canadian bacon, or ham – than American bacon. You can use either for this recipe – being American, I love American style bacon, but I also really love the more subtle, less salty flavor of Irish-style bacon too. You can also use pancetta, prosciutto, ham, or finely diced smoked sausage.

This dish makes me think of some of my trips through Ireland (you can see a couple below or click here for more) – it’s simple, delicious food with humble ingredients that make you feel like you’re at Grandma’s. Ireland gets a bad rap for food – and while the touristy stuff can be pretty flavorless, you can find some of the most delicious, beautiful, and vibrant fresh foods prepared simply in a way that makes them shine in Ireland – whether it’s five-star fine dining, or cozy home-style dinners with favorites like this that taste like Grandma made them.

This keto cabbage dish is naturally low carb – making it a great choice for keto, low carb, paleo, and gluten free diets.

We’re going to show you how to make this recipe – explaining how to cut the cabbage and the onion, so if you’ve never made this dish before, you can get perfect results your first time. If you don’t want to read all this extra information, please use the clickable table of contents or skip to recipe buttons above.

How to Pan Fry Cabbage and Bacon

This recipe is super simple, but involves a bit of prep work if you’ve never cut a cabbage before. You can use bags of pre-shredded cabbage, but we like the rustic chopped texture where some leaves will be a bit crunchy, some will be soft and buttery, some caramelized and crispy, which comes from chopping cabbage.

How To Cut Cabbage:

  • Start by setting your cabbage head on it’s base.
  • Using a sharp, long knife, slice in half.
  • Slice halves into quarters.
  • Using your knife, cut the bottom stem (the hard, solid interior of the cabbage) out of the cabbage wedges and discard.
  • Then, slice quarters into 2-3 long wedges.
  • Cut cabbage into 1-2″ squares.
  • Discard any floppy or soft outer leaves.

How to Cut Onions:

  • Cut the onion in half.
  • Leave ends of onion on to help hold onion together for easier dicing, but remove onion peel and any papery brown layers and discard.
  • Lay one half face down, and cut long thin strips towards the end of the onion – do not cut all the way to the end (so the onion stays together at the very end and is easier to cut.)
  • Rotate onion so you’re holding the end, and cut thin strips, against the cut you just made (this should make perfect, even, small diced squares of onions.)
  • Cut all the way down to the base, then discard the end.

To prep garlic, you can rough chop, dice, or mince your garlic according to your taste. Additionally, you can use pre-minced garlic, or garlic paste.

How to Pan Fry Bacon and Cabbage:

  • Cut bacon into thick chunks, pan fry until crunchy. Remove from pan and set aside.
  • Drain off most of the bacon fat – leave a little if desired for taste, but too much will give an oily texture.
  • Heat butter in large pan on medium-high heat until melted and foamy.
  • Add diced onions to pan, cook until soft and transparent, about 4 minutes. Stir to prevent sticking or burning.
  • Add garlic and cabbage to the pan, tossing evenly to coat in butter.
  • Generously season with salt and pepper.
  • Let cabbage reduce by half, about 8 minutes, stirring occasionally as it cooks down to prevent burning and allow it to cook evenly.Add bacon back to pan.
  • When cabbage has lost much of it’s volume and started to turn shiny, slightly translucent, and has lovely browned bits, it is ready to serve.
  • Serve immediately.
  • Leftovers can be stored in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to four days, three months in the freezer.
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Tips To Perfect Pan Fried Cabbage and Bacon & FAQs

Use the right pan. We love heavy pans that conduct heat evenly and are naturally nonstick – and I personally use these Greenpans for almost every recipe. A nonstick frying pan makes this recipe simple, easy, and delicious!

Remove the Bacon. To keep your bacon chewy, crunchy, and delicious in this recipe – but still give the dish tons of bacon flavor – it is important to crisp it and then remove to the side while cabbage cooks. If you add bacon into the pan and leave it in, it can get soft and soggy – which is harder to eat, and frankly less appetizing.

Leave a bit – but not too much – bacon grease. Just be sure to leave bacon grease in the pan after removing so you can get all that smoky, meaty flavor infused into your cabbage as you cook it!

Add bacon back to pan after much of thee cabbage’s moisture has cooked off – or it will suck up the moisture from the cabbage.

Recipe FAQs

How long can I store leftovers?

This recipe can be stored in the refrigerator in an airtight container for up to four days.

Can I use a shallot instead of onions?

Yes – you can substitute shallots for onions in this recipe if you’d prefer an earthier, more subtle flavor.

Can I use pancetta instead of bacon?

Pancetta, prosciutto, Irish-style bacon rashers, diced smoked sausage, and other salty hams will work in place of bacon in this recipe – but we love the crispy crunch of thick-cut American bacon.

Can I use shredded cabbage?

Yes! Using shredded cabbage will cook your cabbage more evenly. We like the rough chopped texture, but also like the shredded texture. You can even save time by buying bags of pre-shredded cabbage.

Do I drain the bacon grease?

If your bacon gives off a lot of grease, you will want to drain some off, and leave a bit for flavor. We prefer pan-frying cabbage in a primarily butter base – with a bit of bacon grease for flavor – as we find too much grease gives an overly oily texture and mouthfeel. If you prefer to pan-fry in just bacon grease and skip the butter, that is totally fine, and up to you!

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Other Irish Food Recipes You’ll Love:

If you’re in the mood to celebrate Saint Patrick’s Day with an Irish themed menu, the following recipes are some of my favorites!

  • Cheesy Sausage Potatoes and Cabbage
  • The Best Easy Irish Brown Soda Bread Recipe
  • Homemade Lucky Charms Treats Recipe (not in any way Irish, but still fun for Saint Patricks Day)
  • The Best Irish Potato Pancakes Ever
  • One Pot Irish Whiskey Glazed Salmon Recipe
  • Irish Cream White Russian co*cktail Recipe
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Pan Fried Cabbage with Bacon and Onions Recipe

Fried cabbage with bacon and onions – salty, sweet, buttery, hearty, and so delicious – this Irish inspired recipe is a huge hit for the whole family!

Course Side dishes

Cuisine Irish

Keyword bacon, cabbage, irish recipes, keto, saint patricks day, side dish, southern recipes

Prep Time 10 minutes minutes

Cook Time 20 minutes minutes

Total Time 10 minutes minutes

Servings 6 servings

Calories 148kcal

Author Courtney O’Dell

Ingredients

  • 4 strips thick cut bacon diced
  • 3 tbsp butter
  • 1 onion diced
  • 6 cloves garlic diced
  • 1 head cabbage diced
  • 2 tsp fresh cracked black pepper
  • 1 tsp celtic sea salt

Instructions

  • Cut bacon into thick chunks, pan fry until crunchy. Remove from pan and set aside.

  • Drain off most of the bacon fat – leave a little if desired for taste, but too much will give an oily texture.

  • Add the butter to the pan on medium-high and heat until melted and foamy.

  • Add diced onions to pan, cook until soft and transparent, about 4 minutes. Stir to prevent sticking or burning.

  • Add garlic and cabbage to the pan, tossing evenly to coat in butter.

  • Generously season with salt and pepper.

  • Let cabbage reduce by half, about 8 minutes, stirring occasionally as it cooks down to prevent burning and allow it to cook evenly.Add bacon back to pan.

  • When cabbage has lost much of it's volume and started to turn shiny, slightly translucent, and has lovely browned bits, it is ready to serve.

  • Serve immediately.

  • Leftovers can be stored in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to four days, three months in the freezer.

Nutrition

Serving: 1g | Calories: 148kcal | Carbohydrates: 14g | Protein: 6g | Fat: 9g | Saturated Fat: 5g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 4g | Cholesterol: 23mg | Sodium: 586mg | Fiber: 4g | Sugar: 7g

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Bacon, Irish, keto, Keto Side Dishes, One Pot, Recipes, Side Dishes, St Patrick's Day, Travel Recipes

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Courtney loves to share great wine, good food, and loves to explore far flung places- all while masting an everyday elegant and easy style at lifestyle blog Sweet C’s Designs. Sweet C's devoted to finding the best food and drinks you'll want to make or find, around the world!

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FAQs

How long does fresh cabbage take to cook? ›

How to boil cabbage. Put the cabbage leaves or shredded cabbage in a large pan and cover halfway with water. Bring to the boil and cook for 3-5 mins or until tender.

What is bacon and cabbage made of? ›

Bacon and cabbage (Irish: bagún agus cabáiste) is a dish traditionally associated with Ireland. The dish consists of sliced back bacon boiled with cabbage and potatoes. Smoked bacon is sometimes used. The dish is served with the bacon sliced, and with some of the boiling juices added.

Does cabbage reduce in size when cooked? ›

(It's OK to crowd the pot because the cabbage will shrink!)

Is it okay to not wash cabbage before cooking? ›

Cabbage. The outer layer isn't going to be eaten—the leaves are tougher and undesirable to many—so why wash cabbage? There's a good reason: Worms or other insects could be inside the cabbage, so to be safe, follow these steps for cleaning and washing it.

How do you know if cabbage is fully cooked? ›

Simmer, covered, until the cabbage begins to soften, 5 to 7 minutes. Turn the cabbage carefully, and continue to simmer until the cabbage is tender, an additional 5 minutes. The cabbage is ready when a small paring knife inserted into the thickest part of the cabbage near the core slides through easily.

Why is the dish corned beef and cabbage rather than bacon and cabbage? ›

Corned Beef with Cabbage: A Jewish-Irish Collaboration

And with more money, they could afford to buy meat. But instead of their favorite bacon, the Irish started consuming beef, i.e., corned beef – just what their ancestors were famous for.

Why is cooked cabbage so good? ›

The vitamin C found in cabbage is good for your whole body. Not only is it an antioxidant that fights free radicals, but it also helps to fight heart disease, cancer, and even the common cold. Vitamin C also helps your body to absorb the iron it needs. Stronger bones.

What is bacon called in Ireland? ›

🥓 Irish Breakfast Essentials: Bacon

IMPORTANT WORD YOU SHOULD LEARN: Rashers. That's Irish slang for bacon. You'll find back (wide) or streaky (narrow) rashers in an Irish breakfast; both types may look and taste different to what you might expect. Irish bacon is chunkier than American bacon, with a little more meat.

Why do you put baking soda in cabbage? ›

Adding baking soda to your boiling cabbage can help reduce the objectionable smell and maintain the green color long after when it typically turns grayish from cooking for too long. However, this may rid the cabbage of its nutritional value.

Does cabbage lose nutrients when fried? ›

Kale, broccoli, cauliflower, cabbage, courgettes, spinach and peas have a good amount of these vitamins. Heat also degrades these vitamins, so cook veg that are rich in them gently and in as little water as possible. Steaming, microwaving and stir frying are better options than boiling.

Does cabbage thicken or thin your blood? ›

Vitamin K is used by the body to help blood clot. Warfarin is used to slow blood clotting. By helping the blood clot, cabbage might decrease the effectiveness of warfarin. Be sure to have your blood checked regularly.

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