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Cabbage Parm Recipe

Cabbage confirms its status as one of the vegetable kingdom’s most versatile ingredients in this untraditional yet deeply comforting dish. Roasted at high temperature, the cabbage becomes sweet and smoky, providing a complex vegetarian foundation for the classic parmesan treatment often applied to eggplant or mushrooms. The traditional bread crumbs are replaced with chunky croutons, which deliver a textural crunch — and it’s a good idea to make extra, for soaking up the sauce or even just…
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