
Wedding cabbage (Serbian: свадбарски купус / svadbarski kupus) is a traditional Serbian dish. The main ingredients are cabbage and 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
The 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
- ↑ "Svadba, svadba... Svadbarski kupus!".
- ↑ Vasyl Makhno, "Wedding Cabbage", Krytyka, September 2014.
- ↑ "Serve up a Serbian spread", The Independent, July 2, 2014.
- ↑ "Europe’s foodie secret: Serbian cuisine", Lonely Planet (accessed April 11, 2016).
- ↑ "Svadbarski kupus".
- ↑ "Od danas važe nova pravila za ulazak u Nemačku, ali ne za sve putnike".