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❄️💜🎄 Freezing Red Cabbage Before Christmas


🎅 Introduction: Freezing Red Cabbage Is a Christmas Time-Saver

If you want to get ahead with Christmas cooking, red cabbage is one of the best dishes to freeze.
It keeps its colour, texture, and flavour beautifully, and reheats perfectly without becoming mushy.

Whether you want to freeze it raw, part-cooked, or fully cooked, here’s exactly how to do it.


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❄️💜 1. Can You Freeze Red Cabbage Before Christmas?

Yes — absolutely.
Red cabbage freezes very well and is one of the easiest Christmas dishes to prepare weeks or months in advance.

Best method:

Freeze after cooking, once cooled.


💜🔥 2. Freezing Fully Cooked Braised Red Cabbage (Best Method)

This gives the best texture and flavour.

How to freeze cooked red cabbage:

  1. Cook your cabbage completely (with apple, vinegar, spices, etc.)
  2. Allow it to cool fully
  3. Portion into freezer-safe tubs or bags
  4. Press out air to prevent freezer burn
  5. Label with date

How long does it last?

👉 Up to 3 months in the freezer.

It will still be safe after that but may lose flavour.


❄️🔪 3. Can You Freeze Raw Red Cabbage?

Yes — but only if you plan to cook it later.

To freeze raw cabbage:

  1. Slice it thinly
  2. Blanch for 1–2 minutes (optional, but improves colour)
  3. Pat dry
  4. Freeze in portions

Raw frozen cabbage works, but cooked cabbage freezes better because it holds flavour and texture more reliably.


💜🧊 4. Freezing Red Cabbage With Apple

Red cabbage with apple freezes extremely well.

Apples freeze nicely when:

✔ cooked into the cabbage
✔ softened during braising

The flavour actually becomes richer after freezing and reheating.


🔥♨️ 5. How to Reheat Frozen Red Cabbage for Christmas

You can reheat from frozen or defrosted.

From Frozen:

✔ Put cabbage into a saucepan
✔ Add a splash of water or apple juice
✔ Heat gently for 15–20 minutes

From Defrosted:

✔ Reheat for 10 minutes on the hob
✔ Or microwave for 4–5 minutes

Optional:

Add a little extra vinegar, sugar, or butter to refresh the flavour.


💜✨ 6. Tips for Freezing Red Cabbage Perfectly

✔ Cool completely before freezing

Warm food creates ice crystals.

✔ Freeze in flat portions

Bags stack neatly and defrost faster.

✔ Label by date and portion

Makes Christmas Day planning easier.

✔ Add spices before freezing

Flavours deepen beautifully in storage.


❌ Common Mistakes

❌ Freezing while still warm

Causes condensation → watery cabbage.

❌ Overfilling containers

Cabbage needs a little space to expand.

❌ Forgetting liquid

A splash of juice or vinegar helps preserve texture when reheating.

❌ Freezing raw cabbage without blanching

It may lose colour and crispness.


🌟 FAQs

Can I freeze braised red cabbage weeks before Christmas?

Yes — freeze up to 3 months ahead.

Is red cabbage still good after freezing?

Yes — it reheats beautifully and stays flavourful.

Should I freeze it with apple?

Yes — apple freezes perfectly when cooked.

Do spices change during freezing?

They mellow slightly, often improving the flavour.

Is it better to freeze cooked or raw?

Cooked gives the best results.


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