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Hey /ck/. I've got multiple cabbages, and cooking more fried cabbage is depressing, but tasty. Any other recipes I could try out to get the taste of poverty out of my mouth. General cabbage thread

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How comfortable with shallow frying are you? Eggrolls are a lot more simple than I first thought. I'm a little nervous so I cooked the cabbage and pork filling first, then wrapped it up and fried it in 2 inches of oil (lets you do some work on your cast iron if you have it.)

Strain the oil through a coffee filter and put it in an empty pasta jar, use again and again.

>> No.9353275

Thanks friend, I'll try it out

>> No.9353281

Wtf is that stupid chart

Oil is a renewable recourse

>> No.9353347

>>9353281
>Oil is a renewable

Sure is. All you need is hundreds of thousands of years to allow for diatoms and plant material to settle at the bottom of the ocean and be slowly covered with silt and remain undisturbed. Unless of course, you believe the loony christian version that god waved a magic wand and unlimited oil was formed at the same time dinosaurs and man played together 6000 years ago.

>> No.9353357

>>9353281
The problem with that chart isn't that oil is a renewable resource (it may as well not be given how long it takes to renew) but that an exponential curve can be made to look like it has an inflection point at any point on the x-axis depending on how you choose your axes.