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Related: About this forumFried Cabbage and Noodles is the Most Underrated Jewish Food.
(My mother made it WITHOUT brown sugar.)
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Fried Cabbage and Noodles is the Most Underrated Jewish Food. (Original Post)
elleng
Jun 2022
OP
My non Jewish mom got the recipe from my dad's family. She added bacon and some shredded
Ziggysmom
Jun 2022
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NoRethugFriends
(2,993 posts)1. And desevedly so
MLAA
(18,598 posts)2. I think I'll try frying cabbage and adding the two paprikas. ❤️
Grasswire2
(13,708 posts)3. what would you serve with that? nt
elleng
(136,047 posts)4. Nothing more;
main dish.
NOW I'd add salad, maybe FRUIT salad.
CincyDem
(6,935 posts)5. vs. noodle kugel? You're kidding right. :-). n/t
elleng
(136,047 posts)8. NOT 'vs.'
sprinkleeninow
(20,546 posts)6. Halushki!
mucifer
(24,828 posts)7. Oh I gotta try that. It looks very easy to veganize.
Ziggysmom
(3,571 posts)9. My non Jewish mom got the recipe from my dad's family. She added bacon and some shredded
carrot to the dish for her own liking 🙄. I prefer the original without brown sugar.