Sometimes the simplest dish can leave the biggest impression. This extremely easy to make cabbage salad was served at an izakaya (Japanese tavern) back when I lived in Japan, and I fell in love with it. So I just had to recreate it!
It only has 5 ingredients, and the best part of it is that it literally takes two minutes to make. Seriously, you don’t even need to cut it if you don’t want to.
So next time you’re in need of a quick side dish, give this recipe a try. Enjoy!
🍣 WHAT'S IN THIS VIDEO:
00:00 Intro
00:38 Backstory
01:49 Ingredients
02:22 Making Cabbage Salad
03:51 Plating
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