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'''Wedding cabbage''' ({{lang-sr|свадбарски купус}} / ''svadbarski kupus'') is traditional [[Serbia|Serbian]] [[dish (food)|dish]]. The main ingredients are [[cabbage]] and a [[meat]], which could be [[pork]], [[bacon]],<ref>http://www.mondo.rs/a614754/Magazin/Recepti/Svadba-svadba.-svadbarski-kupus.html</ref> or [[lamb and mutton]].<ref>[[Vasyl Makhno]], [http://krytyka.com/en/articles/wedding-cabbage "Wedding Cabbage"], ''[[Krytyka]]'', September 2014.</ref> This dish is typically prepared by cooking it slowly for many hours in a big crock. It is traditionally served at weddings and other major events.<ref>[https://www.independent.co.uk/travel/europe/serve-up-a-serbian-spread-8683781.html "Serve up a Serbian spread"], ''[[The Independent]]'', July 2, 2014.</ref><ref>[https://www.lonelyplanet.com/serbia/travel-tips-and-articles/europes-foodie-secret-serbian-cuisine "Europe’s foodie secret: Serbian cuisine"], [[Lonely Planet]] (accessed April 11, 2016).</ref>
'''Wedding cabbage''' ({{lang-sr|свадбарски купус}} / ''svadbarski kupus'') is traditional [[Serbia|Serbian]] [[dish (food)|dish]]. The main ingredients are [[cabbage]] and a [[meat]], which could be [[pork]], [[bacon]],<ref>http://www.mondo.rs/a614754/Magazin/Recepti/Svadba-svadba.-svadbarski-kupus.html</ref> or [[lamb and mutton]].<ref>[[Vasyl Makhno]], [http://krytyka.com/en/articles/wedding-cabbage "Wedding Cabbage"], ''[[Krytyka]]'', September 2014.</ref> This dish is typically prepared by cooking it slowly for many hours in a big crock. It is traditionally served at weddings and other major events.<ref>[https://www.independent.co.uk/travel/europe/serve-up-a-serbian-spread-8683781.html "Serve up a Serbian spread"], ''[[The Independent]]'', July 2, 2014.</ref><ref>[https://www.lonelyplanet.com/serbia/travel-tips-and-articles/europes-foodie-secret-serbian-cuisine "Europe’s foodie secret: Serbian cuisine"], [[Lonely Planet]] (accessed April 11, 2016).</ref>

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Cooking of wedding cabbage in clay pots, Serbia

Wedding cabbage (Template:Lang-sr / svadbarski kupus) is traditional Serbian dish. The main ingredients are cabbage and a meat, which could be pork, bacon,[1] or lamb and mutton.[2] This dish is typically prepared by cooking it slowly for many hours in a big crock. It is traditionally served at weddings and other major events.[3][4]

Preparation

Cabbage is sliced into small cubes. In the crock bacon, cabbage and meat are layered. Water is then added until it covers everything, after which it's brought to a boil and left to simmer for a few hours.[5]

Cabbage festival

Cabbage festival is held annually in Mrčajevci, where a wedding cabbage competition is held. The winner receives a golden pot, and the runner-up receives a silver pot. In 2012, the festival was attended by more than 100,000 visitors in a three-day span.[6]

See also

References