I learned a trick from a new recipe that saved me time in preparing Napa cabbage for cooking. With the extra minutes, I was able to spice up the vegetable with more ingredients!
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My Story
I wanted to eat a new dish with ground beef and found a recipe that could use the head of Napa cabbage already in my refrigerator. Normally, I would’ve just cooked this vegetable with garlic and seasoned it with salt, pepper, and sesame oil.
Inspiring Recipe
When I went online, I spotted Easy Ground Beef & Napa Cabbage Stir Fry from the blog, cookwithrachz.
First Try
To make the recipe, all I had to buy at the supermarket was an onion, since everything else that I wanted to use was already at home.
Ingredients to Use
The measurements on the recipe were very user-friendly, so I followed them as written. However, I did omit an optional item that I have yet to develop the liking for and used half the amount of dried pepper flakes due to a conversion error. Also, wheat is not an issue for my family, so I used regular soy sauce.
Below is what I ended up including in the dish:
- 1 pound of ground beef
- 1 head of Napa cabbage
- 4 cloves of garlic
- 1/2 an onion
- 2 tablespoons of oyster sauce
- 1 tablespoon of soy sauce
- Salt, to taste
- Pepper, to taste
- 1/16 teaspoon of dried pepper flakes
- 1 green onion
- 2 tablespoons of olive oil

Steps to Prepare
For the seven steps in the instructions, I followed the first two as written. As for the remaining steps, this is how it went:
- Step 3 – I cooked the garlic and onion for 3 minutes. Also, while I was taking the extra oil out of the wok, I turned the heat to medium, but forgot to turn it back up to medium-high until Step 5.
- Step 5 – In order for the cabbage to soften, I had to cover the wok for 5 minutes, stir the contents, and cover it for another 1 minute.
- Step 6 – Before turning off the heat, I added the pepper flakes, then the salt and pepper, to taste. After turning off the heat, I added the chopped green onion.
- Step 7 – I served the stir-fry over rice.






Time to Eat
Here’s the dish to be served family-style.

Recipe Rating
Below were the results of the recipe after the first try:
# of Ingredients | Effort | $ / Serving | Try Again? |
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11 | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() |

The cabbage came out tender, but with a little crunch, and had a light kick from the black pepper and red pepper flakes.
In addition, the best part of the whole experience was that I saved time by cutting the bottom off the cabbage. As a result, some of the leaves were already separated, so I didn’t have to break them off individually!
Second Try
For the second batch, my goal was to make the cabbage softer and spicier.
Ingredients to Use
The only change I made to the ingredients during the second time was increase the dried pepper flakes to 1/8 teaspoon, the amount that I should’ve used originally.
Steps to Prepare
Compared to the first try, the only differences were in the following two steps:
- Step 3 – I increased the cooking time for the garlic and onion to 6 minutes and since there was no extra oil to remove, I kept the stove at medium-high.
- Step 5 – After cooking the cabbage in the covered wok for 5 minutes, I stirred and continued to cook it covered for another 5 minutes.
Time to Eat
Here’s the bowl of stir-fry ready to be served.

Recipe Rating
Below are the results of the recipe from the second attempt:
# of Ingredients | Effort | $ / Serving | Try Again? |
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11 | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() |

The dish came out softer with the extra cooking time. However, instead of being spicier, it was sweeter and saltier. Maybe it was because there was about 20% more cabbage this time?
I anticipate making this dish again as it’s an easy way to get lots of vegetables. To improve on it, I will do the following next time:
Continuous Improvement
- Instead of pre-measuring the dried pepper flakes, adjust the amount by taste.
One of the revelations that stood out while I went through this new recipe, that I would like to share with my previous self, is as follows:
Lesson for Dumber Self
- Not every ingredient needs to be measured; some can easily be added by taste.
What will you do now?
Next Step for You
- Try the recipe, Easy Ground Beef & Napa Cabbage Stir Fry, from the blog, cookwithrachz?
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