A Healthy Twist on a Traditional Irish Favorite
Traditional St Patrick’s Day fare such as Bangers and Mash can be quite carb load heavy and highlight not the leanest (nor healthiest) in proteins.
In this recipe for Bangers and Cabbage Mash, a few ingredients are switched out to create a healthier, delicious option for this holiday favorite.
Spice Combinations
Bangers and Cabbage Mash with water-rich cabbage emphasizes fiber content and a mixture of spice combinations. Cabbage takes on the spices of celery seed, caraway seed, and Dijon mustard for a palette blend of flavors. Satisfying but not overly “stuffed”, cabbage is used in place of the customary high-starch, high-carb potatoes. The use of cabbage in this Bangers and Cabbage recipe creates a creamy and lighter “mash”. As well, the leaner turkey or vegan sausage is substituted for pork sausage. The cooking methods are virtually the same, only the ingredients are lighter.
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NUTRITION:
Serving size: 1 cup cabbage and 1 turkey sausage link
Calories: 300
Fat: 11g
Saturated fat: 2.2g
Cholesterol: 86mg
Sodium: 218mg
Potassium: 742mg
Carbohydrates:
Fiber: 28g
Sugars: 10g
Protein: 36.2g
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