Grilled Cabbage with Chili-lime Dressing
My mind almost exploded when I saw shelves begin to be lined with Halloween candy and decorations at the end of August—seriously, too soon...it was still damn hot, damn humid, and back-to-school season wasn't even over. Now that we're entering mid-September, I've finally found expectance though, but our current spat of ideal 80 degree days also doesn't have me letting go of summer quite yet. As an ode to this hybrid summer-fall time we have going on, I'm busting out this very fitting recipe for grilled cabbage with chili-lime dressing.
So what makes this a great choice for right now? Well, it begins with a dressing that captures some of the freshness of summer. This starts with a heavy helping on lime juice to serve as a bright, acidic base.
That freshness is accentuated by a copious amount of cilantro. The acidity is then balanced with sugar and honey, while chili powder and crushed red pepper contrast the sweet with some heat, and soy sauce adds a touch of savoriness.
While that dressing feels fitting for a hot summer day, it's destined to be wed with cabbage—a vegetable I equate more heavily with the heartiness of fall. If you haven't tried grilling cabbage before, you're in for a treat, it's quickly become my favorite way to enjoy it.
When wedged and then grilled, cabbage gains a great array of textures and flavors. For one, the edges char and become delicate and brittle. Second. the interior softens just enough to be pleasant to eat, but retains a good crunch. Finally, the overall flavor slants towards nutty, which gives it a great taste—I never thought I would ever exalt the flavor of cabbage, which I used to only think of as being bland and unappealing.
And a good thing gets even better when the dressing is introduced. Now this crunchy grilled cabbage gains that touch of freshness that melds autumn and summer in a truly excellent way. The earthy spice feels at home with the cabbage, while the brightness and freshness challenges its nature in a way that works very well. It's a great way to say I'm ready for fall, but not done with summer quite yet.
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V�ronique Cartier Thanks Joshua, it looks yummy! I never thought to grill cabbage before :)