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Serves
6-8 as a side dish
Author Notes
I came up with this recipe when I was looking for a side dish to go with my first attempt at chicken mole. The cabbage makes it a sturdy dish, but it's light and flavorful-- a great way to offset an otherwise heavy meal. The recipe doubles or triples easily to feed a crowd. Sunflower seeds or pinenuts can substitute in for the pumpkin seeds, and if I have them on hand, I'll add in some golden raisins, chopped chives, or some fresh cilantro leaves. —vvvanessa
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Ingredients
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1 pound
red cabbage (one small head, cored), very thinly sliced
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2 tablespoons
neutral oil, like canola
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1 teaspoon
dried cumin seeds
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1/2 teaspoon
kosher salt
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1/4 teaspoon
freshly ground black pepper
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1/2 teaspoon
granulated sugar
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juice of one lime, about 2 teaspoons
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1/3 cup
roasted, shelled, unsalted pumpkin seeds
Directions
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Place the cabbage in a large serving bowl.
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Heat the oil over medium-high in a small, heavy-bottomed pan. When the oil is hot, lower the heat to medium, carefully add the cumin seed, and infuse the oil, for about a minute. Take care not to let the seeds or oil burn, which can happen quickly.
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Carefully pour the oil and cumin seeds over the cabbage-- a little splattering might occur. Toss everything together.
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Add the rest of the ingredients, and toss to combine thoroughly. Serve at room temperature.
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