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German Red Cabbage (Rotkohl) is a popular German side dish that is very easy to make from scratch! It makes a perfect side for a roast dinner together with spaetzle or potato dumplings. This recipe for Rotkohl with apples is a family favorite!

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Growing up in Germany, Rotkohl has been one of my favorite side dishes together with Spaetzle! Traditionally served with a roast like Sauerbraten or pork roast on a Sunday or during the Holidays this easy German dish tastes so delicious with a distinctive sweet and slightly sour flavor.

German Red Cabbage is called Rotkohl in northern Germany and Blaukraut in the south of Germany. It can be found in every German restaurant and grocery store but it’s very easy to make from scratch just like our German potato salad. This easy side dish is not only super tasty but also feeds a crowd, you have to try it!

This recipe doesn’t need much attention, it cooks to perfection while the roast is in the oven and can also be prepared a day or two before and gently reheated with no last-minute work. Even freezing the cooked Rotkohl is possible!

Why you’ll love this recipe

  • Great way to try authentic German cuisine without much effort or special ingredients
  • Can be made ahead and reheated or even frozen
  • Tastes delicious with a roast like sauerbraten, turkey, or German Rouladen

Ingredient Notes

Here is an overview of the ingredients you’ll need for this recipe. Scroll down to the recipe card at the bottom for quantities.

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  • Butter: I use unsalted butter to saute the apples and onions. It adds lots of taste. You can also use lard.
  • Apples: You need two medium apples for this recipe. Belle de Boskoop or Granny Smith work best but any apple will work. The apples need to be peeled and finely diced.
  • Onion: One small to medium onion is needed for this recipe. Finely dice it and saute it with the apples.
  • Red cabbage: You need one medium head of red cabbage. It should weigh about 2 pounds and after thinly slicing it you should have about 8-10 cups.
  • Apple cider vinegar: Adding a little bit of vinegar adds some sour notes. Apple cider vinegar works best but you can also use red wine vinegar.
  • Apple cider: For even more flavor I add apple cider or unsweetened apple juice to the Rotkohl.
  • Jelly: Many recipes call for adding a little bit of jelly or jam. Lingonberry jam (Preiselbeermarmelade) or Red currant jelly is usually used but cranberry sauce is a great alternative. If you don’t have any on hand just leave it out.
  • Juniper berries: These are often difficult to find. Many European stores carry them in the spice section. If you can’t find them just leave them out.
  • Sugar: For some added sweetness white sugar is often used.

How to make this recipe

Detailed measurements and instructions can be found at the bottom of the page on the printable recipe card.

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Step 1: Slice the cabbage very finely, using a mandoline or a sharp knife. Peel, core, and finely dice the apples and the onion.

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Step 2: In a large Dutch Oven or heavy-bottomed pot melt butter over medium-high heat and saute diced apples and onions for 2-3 minutes.

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Step 3: Add the red cabbage and vinegar, and stir until combined. Then add the apple cider, cloves, bay leaf, and juniper berries. Season with sugar, salt, and pepper.

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Step 4: Reduce temperature to medium, cover the pot, and let simmer for 50-60 minutes until the cabbage is soft but not mushy. Stir occasionally. Adjust seasoning and serve.

Expert Tips

  • Slice the cabbage very thinly. A mandoline works best! If you cut the cabbage not as thinly as in the photos it will take longer to cook.
  • Make sure to use a large enough Dutch oven or heavy-bottomed pot.
  • This recipe works with every kind of semi-tart apple! German recipes often don’t specify which apple variety works best in a recipe so I always use what I have on hand. Granny Smith apples are not traditionally used but work well.
  • Some traditionalrecipes use jelly or jam as a sweetener besides sugar. So feel free to add 1-2 Tbsp red currant jam, lingonberry jam, or cranberry sauce to the cabbage while it’s cooking.
  • For an authentic flavor use the spices listed in the ingredients. These are traditional German spices that give the Blaukraut its distinctive aromatic flavor.
  • Don’t add garlic! Garlic is not used in traditional German recipes.
  • You can cook the red cabbage one day in advance and reheat it before serving. It tastes even better the next day because the flavors have time to blend together!
  • Red Cabbage tastes great with roasts, roast goose or duck, and turkey. Serve it together with dumplings or German Spätzle.

Recipe FAQs

What is Rotkohl?

Rotkohl is a traditional German side dish made from red cabbage, onions, apples, vinegar, sugar, and spices. The ingredients are simmered together until the cabbage becomes tender and the flavors melt together. Rotkohl has a balance of sweet and tangy flavors and is served with hearty German mains like roasts and game dishes.

How to prepare red cabbage?

Discard the tough outer leaves, cut the red cabbage into quarters, and remove the hard stalk with a knife. Then slice the cabbage very finely, using a mandoline (be super careful!) or your sharpest knife. You want it to be really thin.

When is Rotkohl done?

You want the Rotkohl to be soft but not mushy. It should still have a little bit of texture but shouldn’t taste like raw cabbage. Some people like their braised red cabbage very soft, and some like theirs with a bit more bite, so make sure to taste test after 50 minutes and then after every 5 minutes until the desired texture is reached.

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Serve it with

Rotkohl is traditionally served with roasts and other meat dishes. But it is not only delicious with German dishes but would also be a perfect side dish for a Thanksgiving turkey! Any of these main dishes would taste delicious with it.

  • Venison: Rothkohl is the perfect side dish for any venison dish. It’s often served with deer or wild boar goulash and medallions.
  • Roasts: Sauerbraten, pork roast, or beef roast all go well with it.
  • Duck: Duck is very popular in Germany and is usually served with Rotkohl, orange sauce, and Kartoffel Knödel (potato dumplings)
  • Goose: Serving a roasted goose is very popular during the holidays in Germany.
  • Chicken: In some regions in Germany it’s popular to serve braised red cabbage with roasted chicken.
  • Turkey: Turkey is not very common in Germany, but Rotkohl would make a great side dish for a whole roasted turkey or a turkey breast.
  • Pork hock:
  • Rouladen: German beef roulade is filled with onions, bacon, and pickles and rolled up into small rolls, and served whole.

Side dishes that go well with German braised red cabbage are potato dumplings (Kartoffel Knoedel or Klosse), bread dumplings (Semmelknoedel), Spaetzle, and potato pancakes (Kartoffelpuffer).

There are also some dishes that are not traditionally served with Rotkohl. For example, breaded dishes, like German Schnitzel and Jaegerschnitzel are not served with it. Bratwurst is also usually served with Sauerkraut and not with Blaukraut.

Make-ahead, storage, and freezing

Make ahead and storage: You can make the Rotkohl 2-3 days in advance and store it in the fridge in an airtight container after letting it cool down.

Freezing: You can also freeze the cooked Rotkohl. Let it cool down, divide it into portions into large freezer bags, and freeze it for up to 3 months. Let it thaw overnight in the fridge or at room temperature for a few hours.

Reheating: Rotkohl is always served warm but reheating is very easy. Put the defrosted red cabbage in a large enough pot and gently reheat it for a few minutes over low-medium heat until hot. If it looks dry add some apple cider.

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More German dishes to try

  • Cheese Spaetzle Recipe
  • German Cucumber Salad Recipe
  • German Cheesecake
  • Black Forest Cake

Are you looking for even more recipes from Germany? Check out my whole collection of German Recipes.

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Mandoline Slicer:This slicer is the BEST! It’s super sharp, made in Germany, and you canslice different thicknesses, julienne, and shred. Perfect for super thin cucumber slices, coleslaw, and making homemade fries! I bought this for my husband’s birthday last year and he loves it.
Cut Resistant Gloves:Get a pair of these with the slicer! Trust me this thing is extremely sharp. Luckily we haven’t had any accidents since webought these but I wish we had these a few years ago when my husband tried to make coleslaw.

Juniper Berries: These dried berries are often used in German Recipes!

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German Red Cabbage (Rotkohl)

By: Julia Foerster

German Red Cabbage (Rotkohl) is a popular German side dish that is very easy to make from scratch! It tastes so aromatic with a distinctive sweet and sour flavor and makes a perfect side for a roast dinner together with spaetzle or potato dumplings. This recipe for braised red cabbage with apples is a family favorite!

Prep Time: 15 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 50 minutes minutes

Total Time: 1 hour hour 5 minutes minutes

Servings: 6

Ingredients

  • 2 Tbsp unsalted butter, or lard
  • 2 medium apples, peeled, cored, and finely diced
  • 1 medium onion, finely diced
  • 2 pounds red cabbage, one medium head, thinly sliced
  • 3 Tbsp apple cider vinegar
  • 1 cup apple cider, or unsweetened apple juice
  • 1 Tbsp lingonberry jam, optional
  • 2 cloves
  • 1 bay leaf
  • 2 juniper berries, if you can find them
  • 1 Tbsp white sugar
  • 1/2 tsp salt
  • 1/4 tsp pepper

CupsMetric

Instructions

  • In a large Dutch Oven or heavy-bottomed pot melt butter over medium-high heat and saute diced apples and onions for 2-3 minutes.

  • Add the red cabbage and vinegar, stir until combined. Then add the apple cider, cloves, bay leaf, and juniper berries. Season with sugar, salt, and pepper.

  • Reduce temperature to medium, cover the pot, and let simmer for 50-60 minutes until the cabbage is soft but not mushy. Stir occasionally. Add a little bit more apple cider if needed.

  • Adjust seasoning and serve hot.

Notes

  • Slice the cabbage very thinly. A mandoline works best! If you cut the cabbage not as thinly as in the photos it will take longer to cook.
  • Make sure to use a large enough Dutch oven or heavy-bottomed pot.
  • This recipe works with every kind of semi-tart apple! German recipes often don’t specify which apple variety works best in a recipe so I always use what I have on hand. Granny Smith apples are not traditionally used but work well.
  • Some traditionalrecipes use jelly or jam as a sweetener besides sugar. So feel free to add 1-2 Tbsp red currant jam, lingonberry jam, or cranberry sauce to the cabbage while it’s cooking.
  • For an authentic flavor use the spices listed in the ingredients. These are traditional German spices that give the Blaukraut its distinctive aromatic flavor.
  • Don’t add garlic! Garlic is not used in traditional German recipes.
  • You can cook the red cabbage one day in advance and reheat it before serving. It tastes even better the next day because the flavors have time to blend together!
  • Red Cabbage tastes great with roasts, roast goose or duck, and turkey. Serve it together with dumplings or German Spätzle.

Nutrition

Calories: 156kcal | Carbohydrates: 30g | Protein: 2g | Fat: 4g | Saturated Fat: 2g | Cholesterol: 10mg | Sodium: 272mg | Potassium: 498mg | Fiber: 5g | Sugar: 20g | Vitamin A: 1840IU | Vitamin C: 91mg | Calcium: 79mg | Iron: 1.4mg

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This recipe was originally published in 2018 and updated in 2023.

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About Julia Foerster

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FAQs

Is rotkohl good for you? ›

Next to Vitamin C, you can find carotenoids, flavonoids, anthocyanins, and kaempferol in cabbage. Anthocyanin has proven to be beneficial for your heart health. A study showed that the consumption of this plant compound may significantly lower your risk of heart attacks, and may also lower your blood pressure levels.

Is pickled red cabbage good for your stomach? ›

Fermented cabbage may also help promote the balance of microbes and probiotics in your digestive system. This can help strengthen your intestines. Weight control. Cabbage may also help with weight loss because it's low in calories, has a high-water content, and is a good source of dietary fiber.

What is the difference between Rotkohl and Blaukraut? ›

Rotkohl means red cabbage and Blaukraut means blue cabbage. This dish can be called either, depending upon the region in Germany.

What happens if I eat red cabbage everyday? ›

Cyandins in red or purple cabbage protect against cholesterol from clogging the arteries. They lower inflammation and can prevent heart disease. Sinigrin is a sulfur compound that has been shown to protect against cancer. Studies show those who consume cabbage regularly have the least risk for developing diabetes.

Who should not eat red cabbage? ›

Under-active thyroid gland (hypothyroidism): Cabbage might make this condition worse. Check with your healthcare provider before consuming cabbage if you have an under-active thyroid gland. Surgery: Cabbage might affect blood sugar levels and could interfere with blood sugar control during and after surgery.

Can you eat too much pickled cabbage? ›

Sudden intake or excess consumption of sauerkraut may lead to diarrhea. However, with daily consumption, your body gets accustomed to it and gradually diarrhea is prevented.

Does red cabbage burn belly fat? ›

Even though cabbage will not burn fat from your body, it is still ideal for your weight loss diet because it is so low in calories. A half cup of cabbage is only 17 calories. An entire head of cabbage that can be used to prepare a large salad is less than 300 calories.

Does red cabbage cleanse your colon? ›

Both apples and red cabbage are deep colon cleansers in their own right but when you combine these two foods together, a special kind of alchemy is activated, and this duo act powerfully to expel worms, parasites, bacteria and viruses from the colon and entire intestinal tract.

Can you eat too much cabbage? ›

Cruciferous vegetables like cabbage can cause gas, bloating and diarrhea. It's best to slowly introduce these vegetables into your diet and gradually increase your intake. Individuals with sensitive digestive tracts might want to limit cabbage or talk to your doctor.

What is the healthiest cabbage to eat? ›

Purple cabbage is a nutrient-rich vegetable linked to a variety of health benefits, including reduced inflammation, a healthier heart, stronger bones, improved gut function, and maybe a lower risk of certain cancers. Purple cabbage, also referred to as red cabbage, belongs to the Brassica genus of plants.

How to relieve gas from cabbage? ›

Boil it. In general, cooking makes vegetables easier to digest, which can help reduce gas. To retain the nutrients in the cabbage that would be lost when you drain the water, try cabbage soup or Mexican cabbage roll soup.

Is Napa cabbage better than red cabbage? ›

Napa Cabbage

Its flavor is a little sweeter than green and red cabbage, and the leaves are far more tender, so it's a great choice if you're looking for something more mild. It's a classic addition when filling dumplings or making stir-fries, and it's also great raw in salads and slaws.

Is red cabbage the same as sauerkraut? ›

Red cabbage is called “Rotkraut” or sometimes “Blaukraut” in German. It's generally not fermented into Sauerkraut but rather cooked or served raw (coleslaw). “Red cabbage is often used raw for salads and coleslaw.

Is Rotkohl fermented? ›

But only recently did I discover that Rotkohl is NOT a fermented dish, but is made from fresh ingredients right in the kitchen. The “sweet and sour” taste of fermented German Sauerkraut is somewhat similar to German Rotkohl because Rotkohl is made with both sugar and vinegar. Rotkohl is more than just red, though.

Can you eat fermented cabbage everyday? ›

Sauerkraut is a highly nutritious, probiotic-rich food, and you are recommended to eat about a tablespoon or 10 grams per day. You may gradually increase the intake of sauerkraut up to six tablespoons or 60 grams per day if you are comfortable. However, you are recommended not to overconsume.

Is red cabbage healthier than lettuce? ›

If you're looking for the healthier option of the two, choose cabbage. Lettuce varieties such as red leaf lettuce and romaine are also good options. Cabbage, including green and red cabbage, is typically higher in vitamins, minerals, and beneficial plant compounds than iceberg lettuce.

What is the benefit of eating cabbage? ›

Cabbage, especially red cabbage, seems to raise levels of beta-carotene, lutein, and other heart-protective antioxidants. It also helps lower something called “oxidized” LDL, which is linked to hardening of the arteries. And since it eases inflammation, it can help prevent heart disease.

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