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It is a dip kinda weekend. Some people are celebrating that big football game…us, we are celebrating company. Several folks will be dropping in today for a visit and that certain football game won’t even be on here. We aren’t a big sports family, we are more of a nerd family.But while we may not be sports fans, we will take any opportunity to partake in some good food!

 Chicken Cabbage Bruschetta

This recipe is a HUGE favorite at our house. It is requested often and is super easy to make.

Chicken cabbage dip ingredients

Gather up your ingredients.

chicken in slow cooker

Place chicken in slow cooker with salt and pepper to taste, drizzled with a little olive oil. Cook on high for 2 hours.

shredded chicken

Once the chicken has cooked through remove and shred it, then add back into the slow cooker.

Here is a cool tip: Place your chicken in your stand mixer with the cookie paddle attached.  Turn it onto speed 4-6 and in just 20 seconds you’ll have perfect, restaurant style shredded chicken. Make sure the chicken is warm/hot before you shred it.

saute cabbage and onion

Saute the cabbage and onions on stove top in a large frying pan until softened then place in crockpot with the chicken.

Franks RedHot Sauce

Add the Frank’s RedHot Sauce, Ketchup and bullion cubes.

Chicken cabbage dip

Mix well and cook on low for about an hour.

Chicken Cabbage dip bruschetta

Serve warm with corn chips or tortilla chips. Just depends on your taste. OR, you can toast some French bread and pile it on top for an extra special appetizer and it becomes Chicken Cabbage Bruschetta!

 

Chicken Cabbage Dip

6 Chicken Breasts or large pack of Chicken Tenderloins

1/2 head of a large cabbage (shredded)

2-3 large onions (diced)

3 bullion cubbes

1 small bottle of ketchup

3 teaspoons Frank’s RedHot Sauce

Place chicken in slow cooker with salt and pepper to taste, drizzled with a little olive oil. Cook on high for 2 hours. Once the chicken has cooked through remove and shred it, then add back into the slow cooker. Saute the cabbage and onions on stove top in a large frying pan until softened then place in crockpot with the chicken. Add the Frank’s RedHot Sauce, Ketchup and bullion cubes. Mix well and cook on low for about an hour. Serve warm with corn chips.

Franks RedHot Logo

Why do we use Frank’s RedHot Sauce? Because it is just that good. It has become a favorite here at The Post-It Place. Tate has it almost everyday for lunch. Here is his favorite combination:

Franks and Ramen

Frank’s® RedHot® Cayenne Pepper Sauce, the secret ingredient used in the original Buffalo wing recipe since 1964, has a distinctive profile that is responsible for America’s obsession with Buffalo flavor. Since then, flavor fans have discovered that there are many other ways to enjoy the great taste of Frank’s RedHot.

In addition to numerous recipes that include this “must-have” ingredient, flavor fans who fell in love with Frank’s RedHot Original can now choose from other great flavor varieties. New Sweet Chili Sauce is great for those seeking a sweet ‘n spicy alternative and THICK sauce has the same great flavor as Original, but is thicker for better pouring and spreading. So try Frank’s RedHot on all your game day favorites like subs, pizza, nachos, chili, chips and more.

Whether you are looking for tangy, spicy, or simply the taste of Original, gather your friends into your home for a game day celebration with appetizing recipes that are sure to lure even the most serious fans from the big screen to the buffet table. Try the ever-popular Buffalo Chicken Dip that delivers traditional buffalo wing flavor without the mess or these other quick & easy crowd pleasing recipes below, and visit www.franksredhot.com for more great recipes.

 

“Frank’s RedHot provided me with a sample and some of the information included in this post. All opinions are those of my own and were in no way influenced be receipt of sample or information. We have always loved Frank’s and will continue to do so!”

 

 

We love Cabbage around here just about every way it can be cooked. And let me tell ya, we have tried it a bunch of different ways. We have 2 absolute favorites. One is fried cabbage and the other is Creole Cabbage. There are lots of different ways to make Creole Cabbage. Some people add ground beef, some add sausage and that is great if you want to make it for a complete meal, but we like it as a side.

beans, okra, creole cabbage

CREOLE CABBAGE

5 cups chopped cabbage

1 large onion, chopped

1 teaspoon minced garlic

1 green pepper, chopped

2 tablespoons butter or margarine

1 can Ro*Tel tomatoes with green chilies (the original)

1 teaspoon sugar

black pepper to taste

1 cup sharp shredded cheddar cheese

Cook the cabbage in water over medium-high heat for 10 minutes. Drain well. Saute the onions, garlic and pepper in a large skillet in the margarine or butter. Add the Ro*Tel, juice and all, the sugar and black pepper and let it cook for about 5 minutes. Combine everything and place in a baking dish, cover the top with the shredded cheese. Bake at 325 degrees for 20 minutes.

creole cabbage

This also makes a great dish to carry to pot-lucks, reunions, etc. because you can easily double it.

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While up at the Cater Camp a few weeks ago I had the best dip. I asked the person who brought it for the recipe and her response was that if I knew how it was made I wouldn’t eat it. Well, eat it I did…and once I heard the recipe, she was correct. Had I seen it in a book, or had someone given it to me I would never had made it…but since I tasted it first, I LOVE it!

Cabbage Chicken Dip

6 Chicken Breasts, cooked

1/2 head of a large cabbage (shredded)

3 large onions (diced)

3 bullion cubbes

1 small bottle of ketchup

2 jalapeno peppers (diced)

Saute the cabbage and onions in olive oil. Dissolve the bullion cubes in some water and add to the cabbage mixture. Continue to simmer until the cabbage is soft. Add the chicken and ketchup, stir well. Add the jalapeno peppers and simmer for about 15-20 minutes. Serve warm with corn chips.

I placed mine in a crockpot to keep it warm which worked really well.

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