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    Cabbage Fufu

    Published on Oct 22, 2021. Updated on Nov 1, 2020. By Tayo. This post may contain affiliate links. See Disclosure. 40 Comments

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    Cabbage Fufu (also known as cabbage swallow) is a wonderful, keto alternative to African fufu dishes. It makes a delicious and healthy meal when paired with your favorite African soups!

    Cabbage Fufu- two on a plate

    This is a healthy version of popular African Fufu dishes, which are usually made from very high-carb foods like corn, cassava, wheat, yams, or plantains. Fufu is traditionally eaten with thick gravy-like soups like Egusi or Okra soup. Even though a lot of African soups are often low-carb and high-fat, pairing it with a traditional fufu dish makes for a high-carb, high-fat meal, which is not ideal.

    Being originally from Nigeria, I know it’s very hard to give up our fufu and soup dishes because this is what we crave and enjoy. Fufu itself is usually bland and takes on the flavor of the soup it's been eaten with.

    So who says, we can’t enjoy low-carb versions of fufu that tastes equally great but is healthier and more filling? Sounds like a win-win to me!

    What do I need to make cabbage fufu?

    For this recipe, you'll need green cabbage, psyllium husk, a cheesecloth, and a powerful blender.

    I have tried so many different brands of psyllium husk and I have come to realize that different brands work for different types of dishes. For instance, the NOW brand is very popular for baking. But when it comes to making fufu dishes, nothing beats Organic India Whole Psyllium Husk brand. It blends seamlessly into the fufu and does not leave weird lumps or colors, as I noticed with some other brands.

    For this recipe, a cheesecloth is an essential tool because it is used to drain the excess moisture from the blended cabbage. My favorite is this ultrafine unbleached cotton cheesecloth which holds firm and lasts really long.

    Before you start, always check your cheesecloth for holes. If you’ve had it for a while and washed it several times, it might begin to loosen up and form holes. Checking for holes will save you the heartache of watching all your pureed cabbage just fall right through.

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    Can I make cabbage fufu without psyllium husk?

    Unfortunately, no, you cannot. And I really tried to see if there was any way this could happen. I tried just making it without any and it completely fell apart.

    Psyllium husk actually serves two purposes when used in fufu dishes. The first is, it acts as a binder. Wheat and other high carb flours have gluten which acts as glue and binds the food together. Cabbage, like most low-carb vegetables, does not have gluten; without a binder, it will never retain its shape long enough to be eaten as fufu.

    Secondly, psyllium husk is basically fiber. In fact, eating too much of it will have the same effect as a laxative. In small quantities, it will make you feel very full quickly and it will be a pleasant surprise when you get quite full before your fufu dish is finished.

    There are some recipes I’ve seen that don’t use psyllium husk but use garri (fried cassava) or other high carb flours to act as binders. This nullifies the whole point of making this a low carb dish in the first place.

    chopping cabbage for cabbage fufu

    How to make cabbage fufu

    Chop the cabbage into medium-sized pieces and blend with a blender till it’s completely pureed. Add a bit more water if you have to, and don’t worry about adding too much because it will all be drained using the cheesecloth.

    blending cabbage for cabbage fufu

    Drape the cheesecloth over a bowl, pour in the blended mix, and squeeze very hard to get rid of as much liquid as you can. It's ok if you still have a bit of liquid when you're done, as this will evaporate when you begin cooking.

    squeezing water using cheesecloth for cabbage fufu

    Pour in a pan and place on the stove while stirring on medium-high heat. After a few minutes, the mixture will begin to thicken. Add in the psyllium husk and stir in a circular motion continuously till it is thoroughly mixed in.

    About to start stirring cabbage fufu

    As you stir, it will begin to form a dough-like texture. Wrap in cling wrap for a few minutes or up to an hour, if you want a firmer consistency.

    This recipe makes two servings. Looking at the size, it will not seem as much but that’s the beauty of cabbage fufu – you do not need a lot to be full. The cabbage will have a slightly green tint and that's totally normal as this comes from the green cabbage.

    cabbage fufu low carb alternative for african keto diet

    This goes perfectly with other African soups like:

    Egusi Soup

    Okro Soup

    Efo Riro (Nigerian Spinach Stew)

    Banga Soup

    Bitter Leaf Soup

    Tips on making a perfect cabbage fufu dish

    For best results, use a blender and not a food processor to blend the cabbage. You want it to be completely pureed to ensure the cabbage fufu does not have lumps in it.

    Always add two tablespoons of psyllium husk first and stir for about a minute. Only add the third tablespoon if you want a firmer consistency.

    To preserve your cheesecloth, soak it in a little dishwashing liquid for a few minutes, hand wash gently and rinse thoroughly. Leave out to dry and do not place in a dryer as this will cause snags.

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    How to store cabbage fufu

    Wrap in a cling wrap and store in the fridge for 3-4 days. The cabbage fufu will become firmer the longer it is kept in the fridge. I have never tried to freeze it only because I think it will be a challenge to reheat it properly without a lot of water getting into it.

    How to reheat cabbage fufu

    The fastest way to reheat this is to place the wrapped cabbage fufu in a bowl, pour in boiling water and microwave for 2-3 minutes. When you take it out, if it isn’t heated through yet, put it in for one more minute. Remove the cling wrap, transfer to another bowl and stir with a spoon for about a minute.

    Don’t forget to try our other low carb fufu dishes:

    Cauliflower Fufu
    Eggplant Amala Swallow
    Coconut Fufu

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    Cabbage Fufu- two on a plate

    Cabbage Fufu

    Cabbage Fufu (also known as cabbage swallow) is a wonderful, keto alternative to Nigerian (African) fufu dishes. It makes a delicious and healthy meal when paired with your favorite African soups!
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    Course: Main Course
    Cuisine: Nigerian
    Prep Time: 10 minutes minutes
    Cook Time: 5 minutes minutes
    Total Time: 15 minutes minutes
    Servings: 2
    Calories: 131kcal
    Author: Tayo Oredola
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    Ingredients

    • 1 green cabbage
    • 2-3 tablespoon Psyllium husk

    Instructions

    • Chop the cabbage into medium-sized pieces and blend with a blender.
    • Blend till it’s completely pureed.
    • Drape a large cheesecloth over a bowl, pour in the blended mix and drain out as much liquid as you can.
    • Pour in a pan and place on the stove while stirring on medium-high heat.
    • After about 2 minutes, add 2 tablespoons of psyllium husk.
    • Stir continuously in a circular motion till it is completely blended in.
    • Add one more tablespoon if you want it firmer.
    • Keep stirring till the desired consistency is reached.
    • Serve and enjoy!

    Notes

    This recipe makes 2 servings and each serving contains 15 net carbs.
    • For best results, use a blender and not a food processor to blend the cabbage, to ensure it is completely pureed.
    • When you squeeze out the blended cabbage with the cheesecloth, squeeze out as much as you can to prevent the cabbage fufu from being too soft.
    • To preserve your cheesecloth, soak it in a little dishwashing liquid for a few minutes, hand wash gently and rinse thoroughly. Leave out to dry.

    Nutrition

    Calories: 131kcal | Carbohydrates: 30g | Protein: 5g | Sodium: 81mg | Potassium: 771mg | Fiber: 15g | Sugar: 14g | Vitamin A: 445IU | Vitamin C: 166.2mg | Calcium: 182mg | Iron: 2.1mg
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    Comments

    1. Jennifer says

      June 08, 2021 at 1:22 pm

      Is cabbage fufu better than plantain flour fufu

      Reply
      • Tayo says

        June 08, 2021 at 11:29 pm

        Cabbage fufu has lower carbs than plantain fufu, that's why I recommend it. Hope you try the recipe!

        Reply
    2. Sandra says

      April 29, 2021 at 3:46 pm

      But the carbs are 30gr. This is to much for one meal . No?!?

      Reply
      • Tayo says

        April 30, 2021 at 12:32 pm

        On the keto diet, most people track net carbs, which is total carbs - fiber. This brings the net carbs per serving to 15g. I make low carb and keto recipes on my blog, so this is perfect for low carb, and can also work for keto if you eat fewer carbs for other meals. Hope this helps!

        Reply
    3. Ify says

      March 21, 2021 at 5:43 am

      So what happens to the cabbage juice? It will break my heart to see that vitamin water thrown out.

      Reply
      • Tayo says

        March 23, 2021 at 11:56 am

        Hi Ify, I have not experimented with the cabbage juice so I'm not sure what you can do with it. But if you have any suggestions, please let me know!

        Reply
    4. Vicky says

      February 20, 2021 at 5:41 am

      Hi, your fufu recipes might just be what I needed to start keto ‍♂️ thank you so much! If at all possible can you please kindly rate the different fufus (1) best in terms of taste and (2) best in terms of texture - i.e resemblance to real fufu. I know taste buds are different but it would be great to know how they rate since you have tried all.

      Reply
      • Tayo says

        February 20, 2021 at 11:30 pm

        Hi Vicky, it's really hard to rate them because as you said, taste buds are different and I have been eating these keto fufu variations for a while. But I'll say the cauliflower fufu tastes closest to eba and eggplant fufu tastes closest to amala. The coconut and almond fufu are slightly sweet but I like them because they're super fast to make. Hope this helps!

        Reply
    5. promise says

      January 31, 2021 at 1:18 pm

      This video is a gift from heaven for a person that struggles with food to lower blood sugar as well as enjoy it as well.
      I will definitely try all recipes especially the fufu options. I recommend other low carb options such as pearl barley for jollof and bulgur for couscous stir-fry or fufu too which are low on the glycemic index
      thank you and I will definitely recommend your website to family & friends gladly
      God's blessings

      Reply
      • Tayo says

        January 31, 2021 at 1:40 pm

        Thank you, Promise. Let me know which recipes you make!

        Reply
    6. Nazo Justin says

      January 09, 2021 at 7:25 am

      I excited wrote as I was digging into my cabbage fufu. I meant to say that the "cabbage fufu is completely Keto Friendly". Now I would not feel guilty indulging in my swallow.

      Unglaublich!!!

      Reply
      • Tayo says

        January 09, 2021 at 4:11 pm

        Enjoy!

        Reply
    7. Nazor Justin says

      January 09, 2021 at 6:38 am

      So today 9th January, I finally prepared the cabbage fufu. It is heavenly. I started Keto this year and I am addicted to swallow. I cannot believe I found a solution for my swallow cravings and your site filled with alot of recipes for my Nigerian taste bud that is not keto friendly in Munich and should I say pocket friendly.
      I am beside myself with excitement, sheer gleeee!!!
      Now let me feeeeed and do it healthily

      Nazor Justin
      Munich , Germany

      Reply
      • Tayo says

        January 09, 2021 at 4:11 pm

        I am so glad you enjoyed the keto fufu recipe! I can't do without my fufu either 😀

        Reply
    8. Ransom says

      October 13, 2020 at 2:51 pm

      5 stars
      This is sorcery! I ordered a cheese cloth and psyllium husk after stumbling into this recipe last night and made this an hour ago. This changes everything! My mouth could not process what my eyes were seeing. God sent. Thank you!

      Reply
      • Tayo says

        October 20, 2020 at 3:04 pm

        Thank you for your glowing feedback 😀 It's so great to be able to enjoy low carb versions of our African fufu recipes!

        Reply
    9. Dr. Sayo says

      October 06, 2020 at 8:59 pm

      Such a useful post. Will definitely try it! Thank You

      Reply
      • Tayo says

        October 09, 2020 at 5:10 pm

        You're welcome!

        Reply
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