Fried cabbage is one of those humble recipes that proves a few simple ingredients can turn into something deeply satisfying. This old-fashioned version leans on cabbage, bacon, and onion to create a savory skillet dish that is inexpensive, hearty, and full of homey flavor. It is the kind of meal that stretches a budget, uses pantry and refrigerator staples, and still feels like real comfort food at the table.
This dish is wonderful alongside cornbread, roasted potatoes, or a pot of beans if you want to make it a fuller meal. It also pairs nicely with smoked sausage, pork chops, or a fried egg on top for a simple supper. If you are serving a family, a little hot sauce, black pepper, or apple cider vinegar at the table lets everyone season their own portion just the way they like it.
3-Ingredient Fried Cabbage
Servings: 4
Ingredients
6 slices bacon
Directions
1. Place a large skillet over medium heat and cook the bacon until it is crisp. Remove the bacon to a plate, leaving the drippings in the skillet.
2. Add the sliced onion to the bacon drippings and cook for 3 to 4 minutes, stirring often, until softened.
3. Add the sliced cabbage to the skillet and toss it with the onions and drippings. Cook for 10 to 15 minutes, stirring every few minutes, until the cabbage is tender and reduced in volume.
4. Crumble the cooked bacon and stir it back into the cabbage. Cook for 1 to 2 minutes more, then serve warm.
Variations & Tips
For picky eaters: Slice the cabbage a little thinner so it softens more quickly and blends into the onions and bacon. This gives the dish a gentler texture that is often more appealing for kids and anyone unsure about cabbage.
Make it stretch: If you need to feed a few more people, serve this over buttered noodles, rice, or mashed potatoes. It is an easy way to turn a simple skillet of cabbage into a more filling meal.
Don’t rush the skillet: Let the cabbage sit undisturbed for a minute or two between stirs if you want a little browning around the edges. That deeper flavor makes the whole dish taste richer even with just three ingredients.
Easy seasoning ideas: Even though the base recipe keeps things very simple, a pinch of black pepper, red pepper flakes, or a splash of vinegar at the table can wake up the flavors nicely without changing the spirit of the dish.