I love raw white cabbage and often made a quick salad by adding just salt, pepper, lemon and sugar to it. I usually add the spices into the cabbage and serve it with our meal. I saw a Japanese program where they were discussing how good pickled and fermented food for us. They were pickling vegetables such as cucumber, beans, cabbage by adding salt to it. They serve the pickles as a side dish called Tsukemono. Tsukemono translates to “pickled things”. I read in this article that during a meal, Tsukemono cleanses the palate and provides refreshments to counter the other flavorful dishes. It also offers color, texture, and fragrance to a meal. This sounds very much like us Gujarati’s serving pickles, raitas, papads etc. with our meals to balance the flavours of the food we serve in a thali. It also helps to cleanse the pallate before trying another dish from our thali. Today, I used this recipe to create my dish of Japanese pickled cabbage.
2. Put some weight on the bag and leave it for an hour. After an hour, strain out all the liquid formed by pressing the cabbage by hand or in a sieve. Transfer the cabbage to a small serving bowl. Add some sesame seeds and soy sauce and serve it fresh. I also sprinkled some pepper as garnishing.
3. Serve this quick pickled salad with any main meal.
Extra info: You may find this article on pickles interesting.
Fresh green cabbage can also be used to make:
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