This method of preparing cabbage leaves really shows how much you can do with them and how they can be linked with a variety of other foods such as ham, pork, bacon, pork chops, and in many cases, other vegetables. I love fresh tomatoes cabbage chow chow inheritance or (green tomato relish).

You will find that the cabbage has leaves that are slightly thicker than the lettuce which means they are fantastic to be heated and cooked. TIt can sometimes be difficult to find foods that are nutritious, affordable and great tasting. Most people think that the fulfillment of two of these objectives means engaging the third, but that's not true! Here are five quick recipes, healthy on a budget you can start today ...

1. Chile White

Most people probably do not equate the words "health" and "chile", but the white chile recipe is a delicious and healthy on a budget. Instead of using ground beef or meat fat, get lean ground turkey. Combine that with white beans, spices such as garlic and cumin and a little chicken broth and yogurt for soft and creamy base.

2. Easy Tortilla

Many people believe that eggs are unhealthy or too full of cholesterol, but eggs and poultry are packed with protein and health of omega-3. To make this easy recipe, health, start with a nonstick skillet over medium-high heat. Once the pan is hot, add 1 tablespoon olive oil, followed by three pre-beat the eggs. Mix the eggs around until just before you begin to install, put a lid on the pot and reduce heat to low. After about 2 minutes, you will have the perfect omelette that slides to the right of the tray!

3. Delicious Pork

When you think of pork, you usually think of fat, but some cuts such as tenderloin are extremely thin and profitable! To make this recipe perfectly healthy on a budget, start with the outside of the salt spine. Then it is cooked on all sides in a cast iron skillet with olive oil until all is golden on the outside. To complete the cooking process, add a little broth or water to the cast iron moisture, and place the whole thing in an oven at 350 degrees for 8-10 minutes. Serve with barbecue sauce or your favorite homemade salsa.

4. Greek yogurt on the cheap

Greek yogurt is full of protein and full of healthy enzymes, but tends to cost more than regular yogurt. To make your own for less, put a coffee filter in a strainer and metal dump your normal whole milk yogurt that! Place the colander over a bowl to catch the fat, and after a day, the filter is full of thick yogurt, Greek! To be part of a great recipe, healthy, add nuts, granola or fruit.

5. The most simple broccoli soup

No, we're not talking the cream of broccoli, simply (but delicious!) Broccoli Soup. To make this recipe healthier budget, make broccoli with dark green leaves and no additional or flowers out of it. Cut out the thick parts, leaving the stems for another day, and put them in a pot of boiling salted water. Once the broccoli is cooked, add to blender with two cups of water, now green. Mix, adjust seasoning and serve! That goes well with cheese and walnuts.
raditionally, these leaves are eaten on New Year's Day, along with black-eyed peas and cornbread. The popular myth is that if you eat this meal on New Year's Day, then you will become rich in the next year, as some people seem to think that the leaves folded money. Cornbread can be used to enjoy the delicious broth made from this recipe. The broth is also known as "liquor marijuana."

Cabbage leaves Recipe Ingredients:

1 1 / 2 tablespoon olive oil or canola oil (stay away from using peanut oil for flavor slightly stronger)

1 tablespoon butter

1 / 2 large onion in a white or yellow, finely chopped

1 teaspoon red pepper flakes or 1 / 2 teaspoon hot sauce such as Tabasco

2 cloves garlic, peeled and finely chopped

1 pound kale, washed, pat dry with towels (paper or cloth) and cut to the size of your liking. I like to leave my collard greens into large pieces and the greens wilt and are smaller anyway, once cooked. But others, like my brother would rather have their leaves cut similar to the leaves of romaine lettuce.

3 cups vegetable broth or chicken

2 ripe tomatoes, chopped (seeds removed, even if you do not like seeds)

Salt and pepper to taste Freshly ground black

Directions: Heat oil and butter in large skillet over medium heat until both are melted, stirring from time to time to ensure that the butter does not burn. Saute onion in skillet until slightly softened, about 2 minutes, then add the red pepper and garlic. If you are cooking with hot sauce instead of pepper flakes, do not put hot sauce in the pan at this point. Instead, wait until the action is added to the pan later and then add the hot sauce at the time.

Keep stirring the garlic and onion with a wooden spoon and watch carefully to ensure that garlic does not turn brown and burn. If it does, then it is best to start over, because the smell of garlic and burnt toast is overwhelming.

Add cabbage and cook another minute. Pour the vegetable broth and hot sauce (optional), cover and simmer. Continue boiling the contents of the skillet until tender collard greens, which should take about 40 minutes. As a final step, add the tomatoes and season with salt and freshly ground pepper to taste black. I hope you'll love this recipe cabbage as much as my family does!

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