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Step 1.) Cut Cabbage into quarters, removing the hard stem. Slice each quarter into 1-inch wide strips. Step 2.) In a large pot, add butter, olive oil, salt, pepper.
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Like other cruciferous vegetables, cabbage is rich in fiber, vitamin C and beta-carotene. Unfortunately, boiling your cabbage may leach away some or all of these valuable nutrients, and cooking it in aluminum pots can cause it to release sulfurous compounds into your kitchen. Microwaving your cabbage in non-metal containers helps to preserve its nutrients and prevents it from creating a smelly house. Microwaving also speeds up the cooking process, and you only have to add water to create a healthy side dish for any meal.