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Jan's German Red Cabbage

 Categories: Vegetables 
      Yield: 4 servings 
  
      1    Red cabbage 
    1/4 lb Bacon; sliced 
      1    Onion 
     20    Cloves 
      2    Apples 
      1 ts Lemon juice 
  
     Cut up the bacon into little «-inch pieces and fry slowly in the bottom 
  of a large pot while you... Peel the onion and stab the cloves into it 
  (15-30 cloves). 
     Put the onion into the pot and let it warm with the bacon while you... 
  Cut up the cabbage into roughly bite-sized chunks - somewhat thicker 
  slices than for slaw. 
     Put the cabbage in the pot and add enough water to about half-cover the 
  cabbage; then turn the heat up high. But don't go away! 
     Quarter, core and peel the apples. Toss them in on top of the cabbage 
  with a small handful (about a 1/2 teaspoon) of salt. Sprinkle the lemon 
  juice over it all. 
     By this time the water should be boiling. Turn down the heat and put a 
  lid on the pot. 
     Go away and let it cook for 10 minutes. Stir 'n sniff. Cover and let it 
  cook another 10 minutes. 
     Now you can serve it "as is", or you can ladle out part of the liquid, 
  thicken it with cornstarch or arrow-root, and stir it back in.




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