Low Carb Butter-Fried Cabbage — Recipe — Diet Doctor (2024)

Low Carb Butter-Fried Cabbage — Recipe — Diet Doctor (1)

It's not your grandmother's boiled cabbage leaves. Shredded green cabbage gets a low carb upgrade with plenty of butter for flavor and heft. If you can stir over medium heat, you can make this foolproof everyday favorite!

May 4 2016 recipe by Anne Aobadia, photo by Emma Shevtzoff, nutritional review by Franziska Spritzler, RD, CDE in Recipes, Side dish

It's not your grandmother's boiled cabbage leaves. Shredded green cabbage gets a low carb upgrade with plenty of butter for flavor and heft. If you can stir over medium heat, you can make this foolproof everyday favorite!

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4 servingservings

Ingredients

  • 1½ lbs 650 g shredded green cabbage
  • 3 oz. 85 g unsalted butter
  • salt and pepper

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Instructions

Instructions are for 4 servings. Please modify as needed.

  1. Shred the cabbage using a food processor, mandolin slicer or a sharp knife.

  2. Place a large skillet over medium heat. Add butter.

  3. Add the cabbage and sauté for at least 15 minutes, stirring from time to time, until the cabbage is wilted and golden brown around the edges.

  4. Lower the heat a little towards the end. Season with salt and pepper to taste.

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56 comments

  1. 1

    Cilla

    May 5 2016

    With cabbage you can try caraway seeds. Whole or ground. By my opinion it's better than cumin.

  2. 2

    Sophie

    May 5 2016

    We fried some pieces of bacon first then cooked the cabbage in the bacon fat. It was awesome!

    Reply: #53

  3. 3

    Janet

    May 5 2016

    Amazing! A weekly dish for me.

  4. 4

    Rachel

    May 6 2016

    I love it as a side for fried eggs. So, so good.

  5. 5

    Jan

    May 7 2016

    I add tumeric and bacon to mine, tastes wonderful!

  6. 6

    Wendy

    May 7 2016

    We love it. Eat it often.

  7. 7

    Robin

    May 10 2016

    Thought we would try this recipe. It was good, nice flavor. We usually stir fry cabbage in olive oil, sesame seeds and garlic once a week. Sometimes we add chicken or beef with peppers. Never thought about frying the cabbage in butter, so it was a nice change up. We used Organic Unsalted Butter Stix.

  8. 8

    art

    May 14 2016

    try it with some side pork no additives much better for you bacon is processed side pork is heathy
    good fat i think its less protein try it Art

  9. 9

    Natalia Correia

    May 17 2016

    Hi, good day,

    On LCHF, can we have coconut flour or almond flour?

    I would appreciate your answer.

    Regards,

    Natalia

    Reply: #10

  10. 10

    Reply to comment #9 by Natalia Correia

    Peter Biörck Team Diet Doctor

    May 17 2016

    Hi Natalia Correia!

    Yes! Coconut flour and almond flour are OK with LCHF. :)

    Hi, good day,On LCHF, can we have coconut flour or almond flour?I would appreciate your answer.Regards,Natalia

  11. 11

    Libby

    May 27 2016

    do you have a recipe for bread using Spelt flour pls

    Reply: #13

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  13. 13

    Reply to comment #11 by Libby

    Mark

    July 26 2016

    Hey Libby, although the more primitive spelt flour is an incredible improvement over modern wheat flour it is still rich in carbs and would not be something used in LCHF, at least not in my opinion.

  14. 14

    Michele

    August 1 2016

    I did exactly this and my bs sprang up 30 points at the 2 hour mark after eating. Someone mentioned maybe it "carmelized". I was disappointed because I loved fried cabbage.

    Reply: #33

  15. 15

    Stephanie

    August 2 2016

    I gently fry my cabbage with lots of nutmeg, can't beat it. However I will be trying the turmeric option mentioned here by Jan.

  16. 1 comment removed
  17. 17

    Maddie

    August 9 2016

    This is nice. But could someone please explain why it counts as liberal? The creamed cabbage recipe has the same amount of cabbage as this and is marked moderate. I'm a bit confused as to why just butter and cabbage would not be OK on my strict low carb diet.

  18. 18

    Crystal

    August 10 2016

    Thanks for asking that question Maddie.....I was wondering the same thing

    Reply: #19

  19. 19

    Reply to comment #18 by Crystal

    Maddie York

    August 16 2016

    No answer yet... Do you have to be a member to get Diet Doctor's official replies to comments?

    Replies: #20, #21

  20. 20

    Reply to comment #19 by Maddie York

    Peter Biörck Team Diet Doctor

    August 16 2016

    Hi Maddie!

    Sorry for a missing answer.

    The grading of food in liberal/moderate/strict is not a precise science so the grading for quite similar recipes can differ.

    I will ask for an "official" answer regarding this recipe from our recipe department. ;-)

    No answer yet... Do you have to be a member to get Diet Doctor's official replies to comments?

  21. 21

    Reply to comment #19 by Maddie York

    Dr. Andreas Eenfeldt, MD Team Diet Doctor

    August 17 2016

    Hi Maddie!

    It's hard to find a way to classify recipes that always makes perfect sense. We've decided to use energy percent, as the least bad option.

    When there's 0-4 percent of energy from carbs we classify it as strict, 5-10 is moderate and 10-20 percent is liberal. We generally do not publish recipes with more than 20 percent carbs.

  22. 22

    Kitkat

    September 5 2016

    Do you have a maximum calories if we want to lose weight?

    Reply: #23

  23. 23

    Reply to comment #22 by Kitkat

    Peter Biörck Team Diet Doctor

    September 5 2016

    Hi Kitkat!

    We are trying to avoid focus on calories.

    Here you can read how we think you could lose weight:
    http://www.dietdoctor.com/how-to-lose-weight

    Do you have a maximum calories if we want to lose weight?

  24. 24

    Ify

    October 1 2016

    Hi. I'm new to this LCHF lifestyle. That said, just tried the fried cabbage and absolutely love it.

  25. 25

    Marisa

    October 23 2016

    What is the unit of cabbage?

  26. 26

    Wendy Elf

    October 30 2016

    This is totally awesome.... I absolutely LOVE it!
    Me and hubby eat it at least twice a week now. I never knew it could taste so good :)

  27. 27

    Rob

    November 7 2016

    Quick question. Why is this considered "Liberal Low Carb"? Seems pretty Keto to me.

  28. 28

    Peter Biörck Team Diet Doctor

    November 7 2016

    Hi Rob!

    It's hard to find a way to classify recipes that always makes perfect sense. We've decided to use energy percent, as the least bad option.

    When there's 0-4 percent of energy from carbs we classify it as strict, 5-10 is moderate and 10-20 percent is liberal. We generally do not publish recipes with more than 20 percent carbs.

    Quick question. Why is this considered "Liberal Low Carb"? Seems pretty Keto to me.

  29. 29

    Rob

    November 7 2016

    Makes sense. Thank you for the prompt reply. I made it tonight for the first time and it was wonderful. Today is the first day in a very long journey.

    p.s. Just found the post from Maddie. I'll read the other posts from now on. :)

  30. 30

    Elle

    November 14 2016

    Goes well with star anise too.

  31. 31

    Sam

    December 4 2016

    Love this with crumbled bacon and some fennel seeds thrown in! I look forward to trying this with Napa cabbage or Pak Choi as the carb level would be even less. Thanks for posting all the wonderful recipes!!

  32. 32

    Jenny

    January 28 2017

    Jenny years ago tried cabbage, bit of chicken stock, butter & lemon sauteed in a pan - delicious.

  33. 33

    Reply to comment #14 by Michele

    V

    May 18 2017

    Cooking a food until it caramelizes does not add any sugar too the food. Unless you actually add sugar of course..

  34. 34

    Chris

    July 29 2017

    Are there any sort of Macro details on this dish?

  35. 35

    Grace

    August 22 2017

    Hi love this cabbage dish. I add a half teaspoon of fennel seeds to the recipe. Yummy.

  36. 36

    M

    September 28 2017

    Thank you for your website. I have been doing this approach for yrs on my own w/hrs of research. Your site & info are amazing. So far all your info & recipes have been so helpful. Pls keep recipes coming...Thx again!

  37. 37

    Patti

    November 5 2017

    My Mother always fried cabbage in some bacon grease :)

  38. 38

    Rhonda

    November 22 2017

    Fried cabbage is like riced cauliflower. It makes the base for just about anything you want to do with it. Add a protein and a seasoning and it just moves with it. We love to add bacon and Bavarian seasoning with a splash of vinegar. Next I'm going to throw some cream in the top of it. Yay, cabbage!

  39. 39

    Brent

    January 25 2018

    Cooked in bacon grease, added some fennel and a little garlic... absolutely the best! Will definitely do again.

  40. 40

    Peninah

    February 1 2018

    I have to be strict about my protein and it would be very hhelpful if the nutrition information on the recipes included the number of protein grams per serving and not just the carbs.

  41. 41

    Trish

    February 5 2018

    fabulous. have it once a week

  42. 42

    Nancy Hatcher

    August 25 2018

    I've cooked cabbage for years and my best add is fried onions and caraway seeds with it..........yummy!! Especially good on a cold winter's day.

  43. 43

    J Bell

    December 13 2018

    If you add caraway seeds, and top with a dollop of sour cream, you’ll get a traditional Polish meal!

  44. 44

    Dave

    February 9 2019

    Substitute Ghee in place of normal butter for less burning and free radicals.

  45. 45

    gina

    March 19 2019

    do not use red cabbage if you are doing low carb.. it is high in sugar.

    per one head of red cabbage

    Total Carbohydrate 62 g20%
    Dietary fiber 18 g72%
    Sugar 32 g

    per one head of green cabbage

    Total Carbohydrate 1.3 g0%
    Dietary fiber 0.6 g2%
    Sugar 0.7 g

  46. 46

    Jennifer

    March 20 2019

    This cabbage is killer! I use it as a template for dinner several times a week, adding in whatever meat I have ready to go (cooked ground beef, cubed chorizo, pulled pork, roasted salmon etc.), and topping it with chopped hard-boiled eggs, crumbled bacon, crispy prosciutto, whatever.

  47. 47

    Venencia

    June 12 2019

    Growing up, i never liked cabbage. This is now my true favorite side on this eating lifestyle.

  48. 48

    Vania

    June 14 2019

    This was wonderful. I added some sliced jicama, since it was sitting in the fridge and the whole dish was delicious.

  49. 49

    Tyler

    July 12 2019

    What is the serving size? Half cup? Cup?

    Reply: #50

  50. 50

    Reply to comment #49 by Tyler

    Kristin Parker Team Diet Doctor

    July 13 2019

    What is the serving size? Half cup? Cup?

    That depends on how much your cabbage reduces. This recipe as written makes 4 servings.

  51. 51

    Audrey

    July 28 2019

    This is very, very good, especially with Kerrygold butter. I used about 25 oz of raw cabbage. I measured 1/4 of the result which looked like a large amount. It was 7 1/8 oz. So I decided that for me, this recipe yields 8 servings, at around 3.5 oz a serving. I used it as a side dish for a stew.

  52. 52

    barry sampey

    November 10 2019

    I am new here....started this today...wonder why nobody has added some shredded cheese
    sounds like it would work for me

  53. 53

    Reply to comment #2 by Sophie

    Oleeta

    May 11 2020

    This is how I did it today. I added some browned ground beef to the mixture and some butter. Yes. it was awesome!

  54. 54

    Mrs G

    August 18 2020

    My Mother used to do this as a side vegetable sauteed with chopped onions, back in tgeb1970s and 80s. The description says green cabbage, but I've always called what's in the video white cabbage. Green cabbage would be spring, or savoy cabbages, and similar. They give a different flavour.

  55. 55

    margaret

    September 21 2020

    I'm just getting started with low carb dieting and wondering if there is a capability to plug-in food consumed and get number of carbs or number of grams consumed since i sometime may leave an ingredient out of recipe?

    Reply: #56

  56. 56

    Reply to comment #55 by margaret

    Kristin Parker Team Diet Doctor

    September 21 2020

    I'm just getting started with low carb dieting and wondering if there is a capability to plug-in food consumed and get number of carbs or number of grams consumed since i sometime may leave an ingredient out of recipe?

    There are several free websites or apps that offer macronutrient information. Two popular ones are Carb Manager and Cronometer.

  57. 57

    Ben Gardiner

    August 31 2021

    Why unsalted butter if you're adding salt (and pepper)?

    Reply: #58

  58. 58

    Reply to comment #57 by Ben Gardiner

    Kristin Parker Team Diet Doctor

    August 31 2021

    Why unsalted butter if you're adding salt (and pepper)?

    There is no industry standard for how much salt is included in salted butter. By using unsalted butter, you can add salt and pepper to your particular taste preferences. If you like this with salted butter, that's also fine!

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FAQs

Is cooked cabbage good for a low carb diet? ›

Cabbage is a low-carb, vitamin C–rich vegetable that fits well into a keto diet. Enjoy it raw in salads, cooked in main dishes, or fermented to add a pleasant funkiness to meals.

Does fried cabbage have a lot of carbs? ›

For the most part, cabbage is a low carb vegetable and can be prepared in many delicious ways. When it's fresh, it has more volume so a full cup is only 5g of carbs. Keep in mind that when it's cooked, the volume shrinks considerably, so about ½ cup is an appropriate serving size.

What is the lowest carb cabbage? ›

White cabbage contains the least carbohydrates compared to other varieties.

What are the best low-carb vegetables for keto diet? ›

Low-Carb Veggies

Aim for nonstarchy vegetables with less than 8 grams of net carbs per cup. Net carbs are total carbohydrates minus fiber. Broccoli, cauliflower, green beans, bell peppers, zucchini and spinach fit the bill.

How many carbs are in 2 cups of cooked cabbage? ›

Cooked Cabbage (1 cup) contains 8.2g total carbs, 5.4g net carbs, 0.1g fat, 1.9g protein, and 35 calories.

Is cabbage a good carb or bad carb? ›

Though not the most glamorous of vegetables, cabbage is super low in calories (less than 18 per serving—1 cup, shredded) and carbohydrates (2.31 net grams per serving). According to Chapmon, it's also a solid source of vitamin C, providing more than a third of your daily needs.

Is fried cabbage good for a diet? ›

A: Cooking cabbage does not significantly affect its weight loss benefits, as it remains low in calories and still holds fibre. However, overcooking cabbage can cause it to lose some of its nutritional value. Try lightly steaming or stir-frying cabbage for best results to retain its nutrients and flavour.

Does fried cabbage raise blood sugar? ›

Cabbage is a low glycemic index food, meaning it does not cause a rapid increase in blood sugar levels. Additionally, cabbage contains compounds that have been shown to improve insulin sensitivity and reduce inflammation, both of which can help regulate blood sugar levels.

Can diabetics eat fried cabbage? ›

Cabbage is low in calories and high in fibre content, so it becomes an ideal vegetable to choose for diabetics. It is also low on glycemic index with a rank of 10 (anything below 55 is considered low). GI is an indicator of how fast the carbohydrates will raise the blood glucose levels in your blood.

How many carbs are in buttered cabbage? ›

Cabbage, cooked with butter or margarine, green contains 70 calories per 155 g serving. This serving contains 3.7 g of fat, 2 g of protein and 9.1 g of carbohydrate.

Can I eat cabbage everyday on keto? ›

Cabbage is another great vegetable that will fit within your keto restrictions. One cup of raw cabbage provides only 2.9 grams of net carbs and 25 calories. Cabbage is also an anti-inflammatory food that is also a good source of vitamin C.

How many carbs a day on keto? ›

The ketogenic diet typically reduces total carbohydrate intake to less than 50 grams a day—less than the amount found in a medium plain bagel—and can be as low as 20 grams a day. Generally, popular ketogenic resources suggest an average of 70-80% fat from total daily calories, 5-10% carbohydrate, and 10-20% protein.

What are the 10 lowest carb vegetables? ›

List of the best low carb vegetables
  • Iceberg lettuce. Perhaps one of the most popular — though least nutritious — vegetables, iceberg lettuce has only 2.97 g of carbohydrate per 100 g. ...
  • White mushrooms. Mushrooms contain only 3.26 g of carbs per 100 g. ...
  • Spinach. ...
  • Broccoli. ...
  • Zucchini. ...
  • Cauliflower. ...
  • Asparagus. ...
  • Radishes.

What vegetable has the lowest net carbs? ›

All numbers are net carbs per 100 grams (3½ ounces).
  • Cauliflower – 3 g. Perhaps the most classic and iconic of all low-carb vegetables. ...
  • Cabbage – 3 g. Another great low-carb vegetable. ...
  • Avocado – 2 g. ...
  • Broccoli – 4 g. ...
  • Zucchini – 3 g. ...
  • Spinach – 1 g. ...
  • Asparagus – 2 g. ...
  • Kale – 3 g.
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What foods have zero carbs for keto? ›

Food and drinks allowed on a no-carb diet include meat, fish, eggs, cheese, butter, oils, water, and plain coffee or tea. If you're less stringent, you can also eat nuts, seeds, non-starchy vegetables, and high fat fruits like avocado and coconut since these foods are low in net carbs.

How many carbs are in 1 cup of cooked cabbage? ›

Cabbage, cooked, boiled, drained, without salt, 1 cup, shredded
Protein (g)0.76
Total lipid (fat) (g)0.32
Carbohydrate, by difference (g)3.34
Energy (kcal)16.5
Sugars, total (g)2.19
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Is cooked cabbage good for weight loss? ›

Consuming cabbage can prove to be very beneficial for weight loss. It is very low in calories, which is considered suitable for reducing weight. According to the study, there are about 25 calories in 100 grams of cabbage. Cabbage is rich in water and fibre, which helps in keeping the intestines healthy.

Does cooked cabbage have a lot of sugar? ›

Nutrition. According to the USDA National Nutrient Database , 1 half cup of shredded cooked cabbage (75 grams) contains: 17 calories. 4 grams of carbohydrate (including 1 gram of fiber and 2 grams of sugar)

Is cooked cabbage high in sugar? ›

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