Organic January King cabbage
The January King is our favourite winter cabbage (along with Savoy!). It’s stunning in the field and on your plate.
About
The January King is our favourite winter cabbage (along with Savoy!). They are great in the kitchen, but hard to manage in the field; from the same sowing date, they can mature any time between October and February. Whenever they arrive, their beautiful purple-tinged leaves are stunning in the field and on your plate. Sweet, delicate and tender.
Country of origin
Produced in- The UK
UK Seasonality
Cabbage and bacon are a classic combination with good reason - sauté together as a side
How to prepare
Cabbage is a versatile veg. Shredded and used in stir-fries, curries, soups and stews, it adds a healthy bulk of greens. Simply steamed or braised and buttered, it’s a good foil for meat dishes. Make it the star of the show in a gratin, or use larger cooked leaves as wrappers for rice, grains and veg, or for mince.
Delicate January King cabbage will take just 3-5 mins to steam, or simply cook for about 10 mins over a medium heat with a good dose of butter.
Storage
Keep in the fridge or a cool veg rack. It will last up to a fortnight.
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Grown by Riverford on Wash Farm, Buckfastleigh, Devon
Riverford founder Guy Singh-Watson started the business at Wash Farm in South Devon in 1987, and we’ve been growing organic veg at Wash ever since.
January King cabbage recipes
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Scandi, cheesy cabbage fritters
Serves: 2 Total time: 20 min
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Roasted Savoy with mulled cider
Serves: 4 Total time: 40 min
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VEG HACK
Japanese cabbage pancakes (Okonomiyaki)
Serves: 2 Total time: 30 min
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Winter slaw
Serves: 4 Total time: 20 min
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Turkey meatball broth with greens
Serves: 2 Total time: 50 min
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The best roast potatoes
Serves: 4 Total time: 1h 25 min