Napa Cabbage Wedge Salad with Apples and Buttermilk Dressing Recipe on Food52 (2024)

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by: Elizabeth Stark

October8,2014

4.3

6 Ratings

  • Serves 4 to 6

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Author Notes

A fresh take on the classic wedge salad, with Napa cabbage, crisp apples, red onion, and a robust, creamy buttermilk Parmesan dressing. —Elizabeth Stark

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What You'll Need

Ingredients
  • For the buttermilk Parmesan dressing:
  • 1 clove garlic, smashed and minced
  • 1 tablespoonsherry vinegar
  • 1 teaspoonDijon mustard
  • 1/8 teaspoonsea salt
  • 2 tablespoonsextra-virgin olive oil
  • 2 tablespoonssour cream
  • 2 tablespoonsbuttermilk, more to taste
  • 2 tablespoonsfinely crumbled or shredded Parmesan
  • For the Napa cabbage wedge salad:
  • 1 small head Napa cabbage
  • 1 small red onion
  • 2 crisp apples (Honeycrisp, Fuji, and Braeburn are all favorites)
  • 2 tablespoonstablespoons crumbled Parmesan, plus a few bits for crumbling over finished salad
  • 1 tablespoonminced chives
  • 1 pinchSea salt, to taste
  • 1/4 teaspoonfresh ground black pepper
Directions
  1. For the buttermilk Parmesan dressing:
  2. In a small mixing bowl, combine the garlic, sherry vinegar, Dijon, and sea salt with a fork. Whisking vigorously with the fork, drizzle in olive oil and then whisk in sour cream. When mixture is thick and creamy, slowly whisk in buttermilk. Finally, add the crumbled Parmesan, and whisk vigorously to combine.
  3. Chill dressing in the fridge while you prepare the salad.
  1. For the Napa cabbage wedge salad:
  2. Keeping the core intact, slice Napa cabbage lengthwise into four equal quarters. Arrange on a large platter.
  3. Either with a mandoline or a sharp knife, carefully cut the red onion into paper thin slices. Core and cut apples into 1/8-inch thick slices. In a medium-sized bowl, toss apples and onions with a pinch of sea salt and a tablespoon of the prepared dressing.
  4. Tuck dressed onion and apple slices all around and between the leaves of the cabbage wedges. Drizzle the Napa wedges with most of the remaining dressing. Finish with chives, a pinch of sea salt, plenty of fresh ground black pepper, and scattered Parmesan.

Tags:

  • Salad
  • American
  • Vegetable
  • Vinegar
  • Cabbage
  • Apple
  • Buttermilk
  • Chive
  • Cheese
  • Sour Cream
  • Sherry
  • Thanksgiving

Recipe by: Elizabeth Stark

Elizabeth Stark, along with her husband Brian Campbell, chronicles her passion for simple, fresh recipes on the award-wining food blog Brooklyn Supper.

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14 Reviews

Karen B. August 25, 2022

This is really tasty. We increase the sherry vinegar to 2 Tblsp for more tartness. As a wedge salad it's great for a sit-down dinner. We like this so much, I chopped the cabbage, onions and apples and tossed with everything else for a slaw to take to a potluck where it was a hit!

C0m¡d@ January 24, 2022

Simple and delicate! What a beautifully presented main course. I served it with a side of roasted carrots and broccoli. Yum!

Jessica D. January 6, 2016

This is amazing!! I subbed out sour cream & buttermilk for plain greek yogurt. Swapped Parm for Feta. Added left over chicken and avocado!!! Amazing!!

namrata G. September 6, 2015

How do you even begin to clean/ wash out the napa cabbage, while its still intact? Have you got a technique you can share with me/ us? Otherwise lovely recipe. waiting to try it.

Elizabeth S. September 6, 2015

Hi Namrata, I find the leaves of napa cabbage are typically very tightly bundled, and so only the outer leaves have sand or dirt. I typically peel off the outer layer of leaves and then thoroughly rinse the head. If dirt is still a concern (though I don't think it will be), you could submerge the cabbage wedges in water, and shake out any sand.

Scott G. February 13, 2015

I'd do stuffed pork chops (filled with garlic croutons, sautéed celery and onions) baked in the oven and doused with dark molasses for the last 15 minutes.

maggiepcs January 15, 2015

Served this tonight but made with romaine - not as unusual, but we really enjoyed the dressing with the apples and onions. I just had mine as a side with roasted chicken and sweet potatoes.

Emily |. October 27, 2014

I just served it with big slabs of toast topped with bacon-orange zest butter, thinly sliced radishes, and a sprinkle of sea salt. I still counted it as my "meatless Monday" even though I added the bacon for my husband, so I understand the protein comment!

Elizabeth S. October 28, 2014

Whoa, Emily! I love theses amendments. Such an on-point flavor pairing. Thanks for sharing your experience with the recipe!

Jordan October 23, 2015

WOWZERS Emily! Love this.

Vanessa B. October 24, 2014

I served it with Alton Brown's Molasses and Coffee Pork Chops, Roasted Carrots, and Three Philosophers Ale. An awesome meal!

Elizabeth S. October 28, 2014

Hi Vanessa, What do I need to do to get invited to your place? That meal sounds heavenly, and I just *know* those chops were awesome. The perfect match for this salad!

Haley S. October 11, 2014

Elizabeth - Any recommendations on a dish to serve this salad with? The husband would want some sort of protein served with it as well, I'm sure!

Elizabeth S. October 28, 2014

Hi Haley, Another reader went with pork chops, and that's a classic pairing. Otherwise, I feel like this salad really plays well to a slab of meat or fish. (You'll have your knife out, after all.)

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Is Napa cabbage healthier than lettuce? ›

Both cabbage and iceberg lettuce are good sources of nutrients. However, cabbage contains significantly more vitamins and minerals than iceberg lettuce, including vitamins C and K, folate, and potassium ( 1 , 2 ). In particular, green cabbage is packed with antioxidants, including polyphenol compounds and vitamin C.

Is napa cabbage healthier than regular cabbage? ›

Napa and regular cabbage are both low-fat, low-calorie and low-carb, but the nutritious profile of napa cabbage offers higher levels of vitamins C, K and folate than green cabbage. It also delivers higher levels of essential minerals.

How long is napa cabbage good for in the fridge? ›

Stored unwashed in the refrigerator, Napa is fresh up to a week. Wrapping in plastic wrap can help prevent wilting, and if a recipe calls for just part of a head, I would suggest just plucking the leaves from the outer layer instead of using a knife to chop it all at once.

Does Napa cabbage need to be cooked? ›

You can eat it both raw or cooked. Like any cabbage, napa makes a great addition to bulk up a dish. Before cooking, it's important to separate the leaves and thick stalks and add them separately as the leaves wilt quickly. To enjoy it raw, finely shred it and add it to slaws or salads or as your noodle topping.

Can you use Napa cabbage like regular cabbage? ›

Both work well in salads and slaws, but it's not a good idea to substitute one for the other in cooked dishes. For example, napa's texture and flavor make it an ideal choice for quick stir-fries. Regular cabbage isn't as delicate as napa, so it's a better choice for slow-cooked recipes.

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Yes, raw napa cabbage is a favorite salad ingredient, valued for its crisp texture and slightly sweet taste. Be sure to rinse the cabbage well and thoroughly drain it before using or wrapping it for storage in the refrigerator.

Can you use Napa cabbage instead of green? ›

While napa cabbage has a milder and sweeter flavor compared to green cabbage, the taste difference may not significantly affect certain dishes. Green cabbage still offers a pleasant taste that can complement various recipes. While it has a slightly stronger flavor, it works well in stir-fries, soups, and slaws.

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