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White Cabbage in the Thermomix®
We have matched 11 English Thermomix® recipes with white cabbage. Here is the season window, buying advice and the best MixMyDay recipe links.
Seasonal calendar by month
When are white cabbage in season?
Outdoor crop: July to October. Stored: November to April.
- JanStored
- FebStored
- MarStored
- AprStored
- May–
- Jun–
- JulOutdoor crop
- AugOutdoor crop
- SepOutdoor crop
- OctOutdoor crop
- NovStored
- DecStored
Outdoor crop: fresh European harvest. Protected crop: greenhouse or covered cultivation. Stored: European harvest kept in storage.
Buying and storage
Choose white cabbage that look fresh, firm and free from bruises or tired edges. Smaller produce is often sweeter and cooks more evenly. Store vegetables cool and dry, or in the fridge drawer when they are tender or leafy. Use the freshest pieces first and keep any trimmings for stock when they are clean and aromatic.
Preparing white cabbage in the Thermomix®
The Thermomix® is useful for chopping, steaming, blending and stirring seasonal produce with consistent timing. For firm vegetables, cut into even pieces before adding them to the mixing bowl. For soups and sauces, start with onion or garlic, chop 3 sec / speed 5, saute briefly, then cook with stock before blending smooth. For delicate fruit, use shorter mixing times so the texture stays fresh.
All 11 Thermomix® recipes with white cabbage
White Cabbage as the main ingredient (6 recipes)
Steamed White Cabbage in the Thermomix® Varoma®
Sauerkraut with the Thermomix®
Shredding White Cabbage in the Thermomix®
Pointed Cabbage Salad with the Thermomix®
White Cabbage Slaw with the Thermomix®
Pointed Cabbage and Pepper Salad with the Thermomix®
White Cabbage in more recipes (5 recipes)
Ingredients in the same season
Good to know
When are white cabbage in season?
Outdoor crop: July to October. Stored: November to April.
Can I use white cabbage in the Thermomix®?
Yes. The Thermomix® is especially useful for controlled chopping, steaming and blending. Use the recipe card settings on each linked recipe for exact times and speeds.
Why are some source recipes missing here?
The English page only links recipes with a matched live MixMyDay URL, so it avoids German or draft-only targets.












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