Since I use it mostly to flavor other dishes, I usually buy bacon ends and pieces at the butcher counter instead of slices. It’s cheaper, keeps well in the freezer, and doesn’t require any thawing before use.
| ½ | cup chopped uncooked bacon pieces | |
| 1 | medium-sized yellow onion, chopped | |
| ~ | Pinch of sea salt | |
| 1 | head green cabbage | |
| ½ | cup crème fraîche |
Making crème fraîche is easy: combine a half pint of heavy cream with 2 to 3 Tbsp. plain yogurt that has live cultures. Cover and let sit in a warm spot for 12 to 24 hours or until thick, then refrigerate for up to a couple of weeks.
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