One-Pot Cabbage Casserole – An easier version than cabbage rolls…skip all the work and make it in one pot!
Are you a cabbage fan? Some are and some aren’t. My husband and I love cabbage, and we love this recipe for One-Pot Cabbage Casserole that both he and I grew up having. It’s filled with ground beef, rice, tomatoes, cheese, and of course, cabbage. It’s super easy for any night of the week and just as special for a Sunday dinner. Plus, it is cooked up all in one pot with no need to bake it in the oven.
Now as far as cabbage goes, I’m still working on my kids. Yes, I had to take out the cabbage for them to eat it, but I got really good reviews from them once I did this…we are taking baby steps around here.
So I’m hoping you have some cabbage fans in your house and you’ll give this one a try! You’ll love it!
One-Pot Cabbage Casserole
One Pot Cabbage Casserole - A one pot recipe idea that is so easy to make filled with cabbage, diced tomatoes, ground beef, rice, and topped with cheese.
Ingredients
- 2 lbs. ground beef
- 1 tsp creole seasoning
- 1 onion, chopped
- 1 cup rice, uncooked
- 3 large handfuls of roughly chopped cabbage
- 1 8 oz. can tomato sauce
- 2 cups of water (I just use the tomato sauce can twice)
- 1 14 oz. can diced tomatoes, undrained
- 1 cup shredded cheese (I used Colby Jack)
Instructions
- Add ground beef to large sauce pan (lid will be needed). Season ground beef with about 1 tsp of creole seasoning and brown ground beef. Add onions to cook while beef browns. Cook until onions are mostly clear. Drain off grease.
- Once onions are clear, add rice, cabbage, tomato sauce, 2 cups of water (or use tomato sauce cans) and diced tomatoes. Stir.
- Let it come to a boil and then reduce heat to medium low and cover to simmer for about 20 to 30 minutes or until rice is done and cabbage is soft. Do not lift lid before 20 minutes to make sure rice cooks well.
- Once cooked, top with cheese and cover with lid to melt a few minutes.
Notes
You can use a can of Rotel instead of diced tomatoes if you prefer spicy food.
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Nutrition Information:
Yield: 6 Serving Size: 1Amount Per Serving: Calories: 549Total Fat: 33gSaturated Fat: 14gTrans Fat: 1gUnsaturated Fat: 15gCholesterol: 153mgSodium: 1032mgCarbohydrates: 14gFiber: 2gSugar: 4gProtein: 47g
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DessertForTwo says
I’m a huge cabbage fan!
Jaren says
Thanks for visiting!
Vickie Walker says
How much serving does this make? I can’t wait to try to make this. It’ll be quicker than making it the traditional way.. 🙂
Jaren says
Hi Vickie! It serves about 6 people. Hope you love it and thanks for visiting!
Neka says
Thanks for sharing. I’ve got all in my kitchen!
Patty says
I usually make stuffed cabbage. The u stuffed cabbage is now our family’s favorite and it is so much easier to make. Thanks for sharing this recipe!
Jaren says
Thanks for visiting Patty!!
Jo LaBorde says
Can this be frozen for later after its cooked?
Jaren says
Yes, you sure can.
Karen says
Found your One Pot Cabbage Roll Recipe this morning and fixed it tonight for supper. I was very happy with the results but since the recipe makes. a large pot and since it is just my husband and myself, I was wondering if you would suggest freezing the leftovers.?
Jaren says
I really think freezing it would be fine Karen. We normally don’t have much left over with our crowd, and we eat it the next night too. I’m sure it will do fine though! So glad you liked it!
Keisha says
Do you think I could use cauliflower rice instead of regular rice?
Jaren says
Hi Keisha,
I think you could, but I have not cooked with cauliflower rice before in order to tell you how to modify. You would probably omit the water and extra cooking time for regular rice.
Cindy says
This really sounds good and I like easy too. My question is do you use regular or instant rice? Or does it matter? I am making my grocery list and want to get the best results.
Jaren says
Hi Cindy! I do not use instant rice. I buy medium grain rice, but use long-grain if you prefer that. Thanks for visiting!
Dee says
Thanks for asking this. I wondered also.
Chris says
I only comment on recipes I have actually made and served to my family because let’s face it , something can look delicious in a picture but dissppoint ! Fortunately this recipe was delicious made exactly as printed! It was so much easier that making stuffed cabbage but just as good! Thank you for posting!
Jaren says
Hi Chris! Thanks for letting me know! We love this one too!
Malcolm says
Would you happen to have the nutritional facts?
Jaren says
Hi Malcolm! I do not typically post nutrition facts. Personally, I like to use the My Fitness Pal app on my smartphone for all recipes I find online. All you have to do is copy and paste the link where you add your food/recipe in the app and it calculates the calories, etc. For this recipe, it calculated it to have about 423 calories, 23.9 g of fat, 14.8 carbs, and 38 g protein. Hope this helps!
Cindy Brown says
This sounds so delish and so easy! I love that it has all basic ingredients. I was wondering if I could use bagged coleslaw? Thanks!
Melissa says
Hello,
My family and I love this recipe! I’m doing Weight Watchers and I am wondering what do think would be the measurement for 1 serving?
Thanks!
Jaren says
Hi Melissa! I think this recipe serves about 6. I plugged it in to my weight watchers, and it is about 6 freestyle points with 90/10 ground beef and the 1 cup shredded cheese. Using ground turkey would lower this quite a bit! Thanks for checking! This is one of our all-time favorite recipes!!
Tina Marie Groshong says
What goes good with this dish as a side
Jaren says
I typically make a salad and bread with it. But some nights, it’s just by itself.
Lori says
I thought it was delicious. I too added corn for some color and flavor.
Kathleen Kalanquin says
How do I Cook this in a 6 qt Crockpot?
Jaren says
Hi Kathleen, I have not cooked this in a crockpot. It would require some testing since it is a one-pot recipe with rice and you would need to cook beef before cooking in crockpot.
Chelsea @chelseasmessyapron says
My dad is the biggest cabbage fan around – I’m definitely making this for him and soon. It looks delicious and I love how unique this recipe is! Pinned 🙂
Jaren says
Hope he loves it Chelsea!
Mary says
I made it with quinoa instead of rice to increase the nutritional value and it was delish, even our 4yr old and 2yr old are it up!
Jaren says
That’s a great idea Mary!! Thanks for sharing!
paisley says
I was thinking of doing that too. Did you have to adjust the amount of water?
Lynne says
Oh my gosh. I grew up having this for dinner as it was on permanent rotation in cold months. My mother made it. About the only difference was that she didnt use cheese but put a little bit of curry powder in as well and always called it chow mein. I have no idea where she got the recipe as she was born and bred in the English Midlands, but the first time I had authentic chow mein I realised poor Mum had been labouring under a delusion ha ha. Bless her, but the recipe was always delicious and warming on cold winter nights when we needed something hot, hearty and filling, served over creamy mashed potatoes.
Jaren says
Thanks Lynne! That version with mashed potatoes sounds wonderful!!
Melissa says
Do you think that you could make this in the crockpot? what variations would i need to make?
Jaren says
Hi Melissa! I’ve never made it in a crockpot. You would have to brown your ground beef anyway, and it really only needs to cook for another 20-30 minutes after that. So I’m not sure it would be worth it. To save time, you could always brown your ground beef ahead of time and have your veggies chopped too. Thanks for visiting!
nadine says
Was I suppose to add water to this recipe for the rice to cook? My rice was still a little hard and the bottom of my pan burned, causing the food at the bottom to burn. What did I do wrong if I followed your exact directions?
Jaren says
Nadine I’m so sorry! I updated the recipe! Thank you for letting me know, and I really hope you’ll try it again.
nadine says
No worries, I will try it again!
Let's Be Yummy says
Looks scrumptious! Perfect for this cooler, almost fall weather. I will be trying this very soon. Thanks for the recipe.
Cheryl says
This recipe looks really good and I’m gonna try it tonight! One question. Do you use any type of seasoning, or do the flavors of the ingredients alone do the trick? Thanks.
Jaren says
Hi Cheryl! Yes, I always season my ground beef when I’m browning it with creole seasoning. You can use whatever you prefer. Thanks for visiting!
Karel says
How many servings does this make? I may be overlooking it.
Thanks, karel
Jaren says
Hi Karel! I would say it will feed 4-6 people. Thanks for visiting!
Karel says
Thank you. Can’t wait to try it.
Diane says
Hi Jaren~~I have a niece named Jeran, both unusual and beautiful names. I just happened upon this recipe and “Zing went the strings of my heart”!! LOL Jeran this looks so delicious, and not exactly a difficult recipe to come up with, but it just hits the spot with me. I have a head of cabbage in my fridge, YAY! so I will be making this tonight. For me, but not hubby, who I doubt will even come in the kitchen while I’m making it! LOL That’s ok, more for me, and what delicious leftovers! I have an 83 yr. old Scottish neighbor who loves my cooking (such a sweetheart!). I’d have never thought of the mashed potatoes though, but it sounds heavenly! Thank you so very much for the wonderful recipe! This is the first recipe of yours I’ve seen, so I must sign off for now and get busy perusing!! I am going to rate this even though I’ve not tasted it. After so many years of cooking, one tends to be able to “taste” a recipe by looking at the ingredients. Bye for now.
Jaren says
Thanks Diane! Hope it came out great!
Nancy says
It is just my dad and I. Neither one of us are big eaters so this would last us a week. Any tips for cutting the recipe in half? This looks delicious and I really want to try it.
Jaren says
Hi Nancy! I have made the recipe using only 1 lb. of ground beef. Just try to cut the rest of the ingredients in half as well. You can freeze any remaining diced tomatoes and tomato sauce and save it for a spaghetti:)
Nancy says
Thank you! It worked great! I went ahead and halved the recipe just as you said. I did end up adding about two handfuls of the cabbage and I still sprinkled the top with a whole cup of cheese (because there is no such thing as too much cheese!), but it all came out perfect. We still have lots leftover to last at least one more meal and maybe even a lunch. The other cabbage casserole recipe I had used involved the oven and it was really nice not to have to turn the oven on when it is 100 degrees outside!
shannon says
We love this recipe it’s a good meal I make cornbread to go with mine my whole family loves this recipe. It’s so fast an easy to do. Can’t wait to try more of your recipes.
Daanna says
I too made it without water as the recipe had originally said and it burned but I managed to salvage what didn’t stick to the bottom of the pan added water and cooked till rice was done and water was absorbed. Added the cheese and it was yummy! I love this dish it is so good so easy and cheap! I did however only use 1# of hamburger meat as the price of beef is insane right now and it was plenty I thought. It is very good eaten with saltine crackers! Thanks for sharing!
Jaren says
Hi Daanna! I’m so glad it still worked for you! Love the saltine cracker idea!!
Megan says
I’ve just recently become a cabbage lover (who knew it was so good!?), so I was excited to find this recipe! I thought it was easy and really very good. I made this as a side dish so omitted the beef, and it still makes a LOT! The only thing- my rice took much longer to cook, probably around 50 mins. I used brown rice, if that makes a difference. But just a warning to anyone who is making it and reallyyy hungry at the time like I was ; )
Jaren says
That sounds like a great way to prepare it Megan! I’ve never made it with brown rice, so that may have increased the cooking time. Also, some people will lift the lid before 20 minutes, and the rice will take even longer because you let out all of the heat. Thanks for visiting!
Shellie says
I found this on pintrest and thought I would starve to death just reading the recipe! I have loved cabbage any way I can get it since I was a child. Mama used to make Corned Beef and Cabbage as it was her and Daddys’ favorite meal. My brother, a year older then me hated cabbage and I hated the Corned Beef so we would wait til Mama and Daddy weren’t looking and he would take my beef and I took his cabbage. This recipe made me think of those wonderful childhood memories, Thanks. This is what we are having for Sunday dinner and I can hardly wait my hubby is really looking forward to this as well.
Jaren says
Hi Shellie! I’m so glad it brought back great memories! Hope you guys love it!
Shellie says
Oh Jaren, It was even better then my hubby or I thought! It needs 10 stars. Thanks again for the recipe for the Cabbage Casserole!
Jaren says
Oh I’m so glad you guys enjoyed it!! Thanks so much for letting me know!
Valerie Hoff DeCarlo says
Found this on Pinterest and can’t wait to try it. I’d love to be added to your group boards, I have some yummy creations I’d love to share! Valerie Hoff on Pinterest.
Chris says
I just made this tonight and instead of plain diced tomatoes I used a can of rotel and it was delish!!!!!!!
Jaren says
Wonderful! We love Rotel too!
KadensGrandma says
Often Mexican dishes in Mexico have shredded cabbage instead of lettuce. Cabbage has a longer life plus more nutrition than iceberg. Cabbage is a main vegetable in some cultures. I like slaw and cooked cabbage. I am going to make it for my cabbage role making neighbor.
Jaren says
What a nice thing to do! Thanks for visiting! I hope y’all love it!
Debbie says
Do you use long grain rice or minute rice?
Jaren says
Hi Debbie! I use medium grain rice, but I’m sure long grain would be fine too.
Peggy says
I use to make stuffed cabbage rolls alot when my girls were growing up and they loved them but they were alot of work. I found this recipe and tried it my husband and I both loved it. I don’t think I will go through the work to make cabbage rolls again after this recipe love love love it!!!!!
Jaren says
Hi Peggy! I’m so glad you loved the recipe! Thanks for visiting!
lisa johnson says
Just made it love it
Jaren says
Awesome Lisa! So glad you loved it! Thanks for visiting!
Angie Eggers says
I had everything for this recipe, but the tomato sauce, so I used Pizza Sauce. I did not have to use the creole seasoning then and it added a unique flavor with the garlic and spices. Turned out fantastic and everyone loved it!!
Jaren says
What a great idea! Thanks for visiting and letting me know!!
Sheila Goodman says
I have made this in my rice cooker before, but have used ground beef and sausage. It is so easy and it feeds a great deal of people. I just buy the shredded cabbage in the bag for cole slaw, about 2 bags and between that and the meat it fills up the rice cooker. I also like cornbread with this.
Jaren says
Oh my goodness Sheila! That sounds wonderful!! I love rice-cooker meals! Thanks for visiting!
Dianne S. says
Has anyone tried to brown grind meat add onions , drain Greece then add all ingredients together then cook in a rice cooker. My sister n law said it works .I will try it.
Jaren says
Hi Dianne! Yes, I think it would work fine!
Debra says
What size rice cooker did she use?
Jaren says
I do not use a rice cooker for this recipe, but I do have another rice cooker recipe: https://www.diaryofarecipecollector.com/rice-cooker-sausage-jambalaya.html
Judy says
Jaren, u sacrifice SHOE SPACE ????? To keep your recipe books instead???? Well, I never !!!!
“Imelda”
Tracy says
Mine is cooking now. I am using 1 lb of hot Italian sausage and 1 lb of smoked sausage in place of the beef. I’m excited to try!!
Jaren says
Awesome! I bet it will be fabulous!
Ash says
Really delicious. I used ground turkey and garlic sausage instead of hamburger. Turned out great!
Jaren says
That sounds great Ash! Thanks for letting me know!
Jeri says
Made this for 11 people last night, my family loved loved loved it. My daughter called this morning and asked to take leftovers for lunch today. The only thing I did diffrent is I added ground sausage and hamburger. Yummy
Jaren says
I’m so glad it turned out great for you and your family Jeri!!
Amanda says
I made this tonight! However I added a few drops of Worcestershire and a pinch of brown sugar to make it similar to a cabbage roll recipe I have. Thanks for sharing! It smells delicious!
Jaren says
Oh that sounds so good Amanda! I’ll try that next time too! Thanks for sharing!
Dolly says
i put 2 cans black eyed peas in it with the rotel and we loved it. great new years meal. thanks for sharing
Jaren says
Such a great idea Dolly!! Thanks for letting me know!
Denise Cochran says
Can you use Minute rice? Thanks!
Jaren says
Hi Denise! I haven’t tried Minute Rice in this dish. I would think it would be fine to just cook it separately according to package directions and then mix it in after the cabbage is finished cooking. If you put it in the dish, I’m not sure how it would turn out since the cooking time is different from regular rice. If you do try cooking it in the dish, please let me know how it works out. Thanks for stopping by!!
Tonya says
This is on the stove right now and smells FABULOUS! Found the recipe on Pinterest. Variations I made: 2 pounds ground venison instead of beef, long grain brown rice, Old Bay seasoning, and a few red pepper flakes. I can’t wait to dig in!! Thank you for sharing!
Jaren says
Awesome Tonya! Thanks for sharing!
Meghan says
I was curious if I change the white rice to brown rice, do I need to add more water?
Jaren says
Hi Meghan! I’ve never used brown rice in this dish, but from what I’ve read, I think you would need a little more water and would want to cook it a little longer. Try adding an extra 1/2 cup of water and check the dish about 5 minutes later. If the rice is still not cooked, add a little more water and cook a little longer again. Thanks for visiting!
Valerie Johnson says
Found this today and made it tonight. Great meal and will made it a weekly meal. I made it with brown instead of white rice and put curry when I was browning the hamburger. I used one lbs of hamburger. The rice I but at lease a cup of water more then they called for. Just kept checking on it so it didn’t stick. Great meal and will do it again
Jaren says
Thanks Valerie! So glad you liked it!
Jaren says
Hi Valerie! Glad you liked the Cabbage Casserole! Thanks for letting me know how it turned out with brown rice! Great idea!
lmitton says
Excited for this tonight. My mother in law Mary made the best cabbage rolls I have ever had. They were know in the family as “plopski’s” 😉 They took such a long time to make. I am hoping these will be similar without all the blanching, rolling and baking! I added some worcesterchire and basil because she always did. Wish me luck!
Jaren says
Yay! I hope you love it! We sure do!
Samantha says
Can you add bacon and or green, yellow, red or orange peppers? If so would I fry my bacon then add it like the hamburger?
Jaren says
I think browning the bacon with the hamburger would be great too. If you do want the bacon crispy, then I’d do it separately and add it. That and the peppers sound like great ways to add even more flavor! Thanks for visiting Samantha!
Cindy K says
Since my husband doesn’t eat rice is there another “low carb” option to replace it? Or can I make it without the rice, reducing some liquid?
Jaren says
Hi Cindy! I think this would still be delicious without rice too. I would probably only use 1 cup of water in order to give some liquid to allow the cabbage to steam and cook. I have not tried any “low carb” options with this recipe. Thanks for visiting!!
Lorinda says
I’m low carb too and have found that cauliflower is a great substitute for rice! You just dice it up small or throw it in the food processor…I’m trying this dish tonight using cauliflower and I can’t wait to see how it turns out 🙂
Jaren says
Lorinda that is a PERFECT idea! Let me know how it comes out! Thanks for visiting!!
Lorinda says
O…M…G….that dish was awesome! I used cooked cauliflower in place of the rice…cut the water to just 1 can…used spicy diced tomatoes and used 2 cups of cheese (because cheese makes everything better…lol). It was even a hit with my super picky 14 year old! Will definitely be making this again!!! 🙂
Jaren says
Oh I’m so glad it worked out great Lorinda!! Love that you made it completely low-carb! Such a great idea and thanks for letting me know how it worked out!
Brittany says
I substituted the ground beef for ground turkey, regular rice for brown rice, and as far as the tomatoes, I used one can of regular hotel tomatoes, and half – a whole can of HOT hotel tomatoes. The ground turkey is great, the brown rice is good, and the tomatoes, especially the hot tomatoes add a little spice to it!! I love my food a little spicy so it is perfect.
I also sent the recipe to my aunt and uncle and to my parents. They loved it! And they can’t wait to make it again.
This casserole is the best!!!
Jaren says
Awesome Brittany! I’m so glad you all loved one of our favorites! Thanks for sharing!
Stefani Reel says
Wonderful recipe. I added a handful of diced carrots and green peppers and swapped in Brown rice to make it even healthier. I have to sneak in veggies wherever I can with my crew!!
Cara says
We got a cabbage in our co-op basket this week, and I had no idea what to do with it. I found this on Pintrest and made it tonight. We loved it! I used one pound of ground deer meat and some season salt instead of Creole seasoning. Thanks helping us try a new healthy veggie.
abbyb says
Tried this for St. Pats day-easy to throw together and enough for seconds!
Jaren says
Awesome Abby! So glad you liked it!
Minda says
Loved this recipe!! I’m featuring it on my blog tomorrow. Delicious!
Diana says
Is it possible to make this in a crock pot?
Jaren says
Hi Diana! You would need to brown the ground beef first, and then add all the other ingredients except for the rice. I’ve never tried rice in the crock pot before, so I’m not sure if that would work too well. You could make it separate and then mix it in. If you choose to just do the stove top version, it really doesn’t take too long. Thanks for visiting!
Bailey says
I wanted some Irish cabbage goodness for my husband’s and mine first St. Patty’s together, so we decided to try this and it was delicious! We loved it. A new tradition for our young family. I’m going to try it with brown rice next time I make it as well.
Jaren says
Thanks Bailey! I’m so glad you like it! It is truly one of our favorites!
Aaron says
Delicious and easy! Used only half of cup rice and 1 cup chicken broth. Turned out absolutely amazing. The melted cheese on top really sets it off!
Jaren says
Awesome Aaron! So glad you liked it!
Sidnie Anderson says
I really enjoyed this. Thank you for sharing. Looking forward to others!
Jaren says
I’m so glad you liked it! Thanks for visiting!
BRITNEY says
Sounds great! I’ll have to make this for my husband since he loves cabbage. By chance have you tried to freeze this meal? I wonder how it would work out with the cabbage. Maybe brown the beef, combine everything, and then freeze? What do you think?
Jaren says
Hi Britney!! I have not tried to freeze it, but I think it would do fine. You could make the whole recipe from start to finish but divide it into two separate dishes/aluminum pans to freeze. Then you could eat one that night or just freeze both! Let me know how it turns out! It is one of our favorites!
Judy says
Jarin have you ever tried to freeze leftovers of your cabbage casserole?
Jaren says
Hi Judy! I have not frozen it before because we normally eat the whole recipe in a few days. I do think it will freeze fine in a freezer storage bag or container. I freeze that kind of stuff often. Just use it within 3 to 6 months. Thanks for visiting!
Beth Helmly says
What a comfort dish and it was delicious. I varied it a little by substituting the beef w/ corned beef , omitted the rice , decreased the water by one cup, and served over mashed potatoes. Wowza! thx for reminding me how much a love cabbag ANYTHING!! Definitely a keep er of a recipe.
Jaren says
Oh that sounds delicious Beth! Thanks for sharing!
Debbie says
what are the number of servings & serving size?
Jaren says
Hi Debbie! This makes about 6 servings. Thanks for visiting!
Ashlyn @ Belle of the Kitchen says
Jaren, I made this for dinner tonight and it was amazing! My whole family loved it, and it will definitely be a new go-to recipe. I used a can of garlic and onion diced tomatoes because it’s what I had in the cabinet. I’ve been wanting to make this for a while now and I’m so glad I finally did! LOVED IT!!
Jaren says
Ashlyn!! Thanks so much for trying it! It is one of my favorites, and I so glad you guys liked it!
Mary Burton says
really great & easy recipe without the hassle of rolling those darn cabbage leaves! I’ve made this two previous times since finding the recipe recently. Since I have the time, I like to let the sauce simmer a bit before adding the rice and cabbage. I’m also trying with the addition of some cinnamon for tonight’s version. This recipe is great for leftovers—- nice for those of us not cooking for an entire family anymore—-even better as the flavors have a chance to meld together. Thanks for a nice addition to my “collection “.
Jaren says
Hi Mary! Thanks so much for letting me know! The cinnamon sounds great too!
Carol French says
Hi Jaren, I’m in U.K. and just seen this on Pinterest. I made this for my Granddaughter and me as we love cabbage but she’s not so keen on rice so I omitted the rice and servied over penne pasta cooked separately. I just reducedthe liquid to compensate. It’s great over mashed potato too. I also make your version for me and freeze – its a great “go to” dish. Thank you for sharing 🍲🍝👍😀🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟
Jaren says
Thanks Carol! We love this recipe too! I love how you changed it up with the pasta!
Joan says
Y..U..M..! I’ve done it in the oven & rice cooker, but never on the stovetop. Love cabbage casserole, so yours immediately caught my eye. I had 1#ground beef & 1# bulk pork sausage with green onions, so I used that. Then I had a small head of cabbage & actually diced it so it would fit in my skillet. Yes, the whole thing! I really like cabbage. 😉
I used a can of Rotel. Then, since I try to eat brown rice when I can, I used that. I used 2 cups of water & had to cook it for almost an hour, but I’m used to having to wait longer for brown rice. 😏. In fact, with the tomato sauce & juice from the tomatoes, I ended up having to let the dish cook a little longer, uncovered, at the very end, to cook off some liquid. Next time I’ll try a cup & a half of water. Jaren, with the cabbage diced , it cooked down so well, I bet your kiddos might not even notice it! Who knows, they might grow to like it if they could just taste it! Lol. My little grandson gobbled it up! Great job, Jaren! Love your blog & can’t wait to try more of your recipes!!!
Jaren says
Awe! Thanks Aunt Joan! You are so sweet! When I first posted this recipe, I had no idea it would get such a huge response. It really is one of our favorites! I’ll need to try all of your suggestions because you are one of the best cooks ever!
Joan says
That’s a very generous compliment, Jaren, coming from someone I truly admire! Thank you. We are lucky to be in a family who loves to cook, eat and spend time together! Keep sharing your yummy recipes!!!
Deb says
I would leave out the rice and it would be low-carb.
Jaren says
Hi Deb! Yes, you sure could do that too! Thanks for visiting!
Penny says
Can you make this without the tomato? I make cabbage rolls without tomato.
Jaren says
Hi Penny! I think that would work, but you may have to replace some of that liquid from the tomato sauce and diced tomatoes with more water or even beef broth. I do think it would still be great! Thanks for visiting!
Tina says
This sounds so yummy but I was wondering if I used precooked instant rice because I don’t want all the sauce soaked up with regular rice. Trying this for tomorrow’s dinner. Thank you for the recipe
Jaren says
Hi Tina! That is an option, but I would reduce the amount of water a little so it’s still there but not too soupy. Hope it comes out great! Thanks for visiting!!
Kelly says
This recipe is awesome! I only used 1.3 lbs of ground beef since that was the measurement being sold at my local grocery store but thought that it had plenty of meat. It yielded 5 lunch servings for me (which I made yesterday and will eat all week!)
I used fire roasted tomatoes with garlic but no creole seasoning. It could use a little more flavor (my fault) so I will add creole next time.
Jaren says
Yay Kelly! So glad you liked it! It’s one of our favorite recipes! Thanks for visiting and letting me know!!
Gwen says
Thank you for this!! My family absolutely demolished this- so I sent the recipe on to my sister. When she made it for her family she got a hug and a ‘thanks mom’ from her picky 2 year old.
Jaren says
Hi Gwen! Oh that just makes me so happy to hear! Thanks for letting me know!
Karen Howard says
Oh Yum! I’m always looking for new ways to use the foods I like. This will be a regular go-to recipe now, thanks to you, Jaren. Happy Cooking & Eating!
Jaren says
I’m so glad to hear that Karen! Thanks for visiting!!
laura says
Hi~ I’m in the process of making this, and not very experienced w/ cabbage. Any idea how much is a handful?
Jaren says
Hi Laura! The great thing about cabbage is that it cooks down so much. It really doesn’t need to be precise. But I usually end up adding almost the whole head of cabbage-about 3 to 4 cups. Hope you enjoyed it and thanks for visiting!
laura says
Thanks! I just winged it and added a bunch. It was very very good, and will be again tonight on account of how much I made! My husband and I are both new on the cabbage band wagon and I’d like to try more cabbage recipes. Thanks for sharing!
laura says
Thanks! I just winged it and added a bunch. It was very very good, and will be again tonight on account of how much I made! My husband and I are both new on the cabbage band wagon and I’d like to try more cabbage recipes. Thanks for sharing!
Cindy says
I made this recipe based on the positive comments. For me I didn’t like it so much. It is lacking something and that could be the hours that the traditional cabbage rolls cook to merge all the flavors.. Cooking this so quick made it easy but it wasn’t worth it when you lose taste of homemade cabbage rolls.. So I am going to pass on making this again and just go back to the traditional way of making them.
Jaren says
Hi Cindy! Thanks for trying the recipe. I have some of those recipes myself, where I like a low and slow process. Thanks for visiting, and I hope you’ll try others.
Lisa H says
Hi there,
This recipe looks AMAZING but family doesn’t eat ground meat! do you think it would work with Shredded chicken?
Jaren says
Hi Lisa! I think shredded cooked chicken would work. It would be a totally different dish, but I think the flavors would be great together. Thanks for visiting!!
Deb says
I made this and loved it– I also added a can of chopped green chilies which added a great depth of flavor.
Jaren says
Hi Deb! I love that you added green chilies! That’s a great idea! Thanks for visiting!!
Tracie says
I love cabbage and I’m making this for the second time now for dinner. This recipe is quick, easy, and taste great! We had plenty of left overs which I pretty much finished off myself 🙂
Jaren says
That’s awesome Tracie!! Thanks for sharing!!
Linda says
My husband would always start in August asking the produce guy at the farmer’s market if the flathead cabbage was in and if he had any big ones. When it was available, we would make batches and batches of cabbage rolls. They froze well and my boys would stop over to grab a couple bowls for themselves.
My husband passed away last year and I haven’t been able to bring myself to ask for the flatheads so far. But with this, I can make a favorite with smaller heads of cabbages. Thanks for the recipe and reminder of good times.
Jaren says
Hi Linda! This recipe is one of our favorites! I love hearing that your family version holds so many memories for you. Prayers for you and your family. God Bless and I hope you like it equally as well 🙂
Joyce Spark says
In regard to one of the comments about the cabbage recipe not tasting like standard cabbage rolls, I’m going to make the recipe and bake it in the oven instead because I knew that just cooking it on the stove would not give me the same taste. I add just a bit of hot sausage to my cabbage rolls to give them a little zing and always add a little sugar.
Jaren says
Hi Joyce! I love that sweet and spicy combination!
DIANE says
I DO NOT UNDERSTAND THE PROPORTIONS FOR THE CABBAGE CASSEROLE. ONE CUP OF RICE WITH TOMATO SAUCE, CANNED TOMATOES, PLUS TWO CANS OF WATER, PLUS THE WATER FROM THE CABBAGE SEEMS LIKE SOUP TO ME.
RICE AND LIQUID ARE 1 CUP OF RICE TO 2 CUPS OF LIQUID
Jaren says
Hi Diane! Even though the normal ratio is 1 cup of rice to 2 cups of liquid, this recipe turns out great! I promise it is not soup! All that liquid is needed and cooks out and the rice does a great job absorbing most of it while still leaving the recipe moist. Hope this helps and have a great new year!
Anna Wright says
I just made these for my family and they were a HIT! We devoured every last one of them .YUM. Thank you Jaren!
Tracy Reynolds says
I made this last night and it was very good! I substituted the plain tomato sauce for tomato soup as that’s what I do when making stuffed cabbage rolls. I also added a few shakes of garlic powder. My son loved it and went for seconds, and I didn’t even use a whole cup of cheese! Thanks for the great recipe :).
Jaren says
So glad you liked the recipe Tracy!! Thanks for visiting!
Dani says
I replace cheese at the end with 1 cup thickened cream or sour cream (throughout) – super delicious and rich
Jaren says
I love adding sour cream to dishes! That sounds great in this one too! Thanks for visiting Dani!
Denis says
Hello I’m looking at the one pot cabbage recipe and asking if the tomato sauce is actually tomato soup.?..Im 65 years young and just discovered the love of cooking and cook for 4 adults 2 kids most nights.Im sorry if its a dumb question but Im a late learner…Thanks Denis
Jaren says
Hi Denis! It is tomato sauce, which is a little thicker than the soup. Thanks for visiting!
Macey says
I didn’t lift the lid until after 40 minutes and I did everything correctly but my rice is still crunchy 😭😭😭 help !!!
Jaren says
Hi Macey! What type of rice did you use? It sounds like it needed more water added after about 20 or 30 minutes to finish cooking. It’s okay to lift the lid and check it to make sure after 20 minutes. Your heat needs to be on low also. Sorry you had trouble!
Karen says
I made this….it was delicious! It’s only me but I’m sharing it with my cousins family….it made a lot!!!! I didn’t use cheese but I added bell pepper I love veggies!!!! Great recipe!!!!
Jaren says
Hi Karen! So glad you enjoyed the recipe!! Thanks for visiting!
Yolanda says
I was skeptical at first but this dish was a hit with myself and husband, I did the ground beef and also added beef hillshire farm sausage. Will definitely be apart of our week night meals. Thanks for sharing.
Jaren says
Hi Yolanda! I’m so glad you liked it! Thanks for visiting!
Gim says
Hi there! Just tried your recipe and it was delicious! Wasn’t sure about the shredded cheese on it, so I made it without it, but with my second serving I put some one and microwaved it so it was melted. Tasted great either way. I wanted a “third” serving, but had to control my self! I may try rolling some of it up in a flour tortilla to have it like a burrito just for a change to eat the leftovers.
Jaren says
Hi Gim! My mom and dad skip on the cheese, but I adore cheese on just about anything. Glad you liked the recipe! Thanks for visiting!
Kathy says
Hello frome the Bluegrass state of Kentucky! 🙂 Just found your recipe & it looks delicious! Will be trying it very soon! Thanks for posting. Pinned! 🙂
Jaren says
Awesome! Thanks for visiting!
Maria says
I’m trying this vegetarian style in the crock pot. Our AC is out, I don’t want to stand over a hot stove. I’ll keep you posted.
Maria says
The crock pot worked great!! 6 hours on low then added the rice (I used a cup of wild rice) put the crockpot on high for 30 minutes then added the cheese. 10 minutes later, dinner. It was great after a long day. P. S. I’m a vegetarian so I left out the ground beef.
Jaren says
Hi Maria! Thanks so much for letting me know how it worked out for you! Love that you tried the crock pot!
Kevin says
I just found this recipe today and it looked like something that I could fall in love with, I made this for my family’s dinner but I must confess that I did some tweaking to your recipe. First I could up six slices of bacon in the main pot while I was Browning the burger and onions in another, when the bacon was slightly cooked I took it out of the pot and diced it up into quarter inch pieces and left the bacon grease in the pot. After dressing the burger and onions I put them in the main pot with the bacon and all of the other ingredients and finished cooking like your recipe calls out to do, oh almost forgot I used a can of Rotel with chipotle and green chili peppers. My wife and I thought it was a really great meal. Thank you for this recipe it will be part of our dinners from now on.
Jaren says
I love your additions Kevin! That sounds delicious! Thanks for visiting!
maggie says
Hello, I made this today for the 2nd time. The 1st time as written. Today a little change, I used 1/2cup par boiled long grain rice, hotel, 1 tsp Italian seasoning and when it was cooked I stirred in about 1/4 cup of red wine vinegar, growing up in the u.k. (a long time ago !! ) Mum always served plain boiled cabbage but we added vinegar to it when served. My hubby never eats cabbage so I rarely cook it. Ta Da !! He loves this recipe, I’m a happy camper 😁 thanks for a great recipe ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
Jaren says
Hi Maggie! I love the UK twist on this!! That is very cool and thanks for sharing.
Saunya says
This was delicious!! It is only me and my husband so I assumed we would have leftovers the next night. I was not expecting he would eat two heaping plates for dinner!! There is just enough for us to both have a little for lunch but two dinner portions are out of the question. He literally ate more than half the pot. This was really good and super quick. Thank you for sharing!!
Jaren says
So glad to hear that Saunya! Thanks for visiting!
Saunya says
This was delicious and super quick! I think this was supposed to serve 6ppl but it was so tasty that my husband had a giant plate and then went back for seconds (3 servings)!! I had one serving for dinner, which left just enough for us to take lunch the following day. My husband just started dancing when I mentioned that I am making this again tonight lol
Jaren says
So happy to hear that Saunya! Thanks for visiting!
A. Viggiano says
Delicious! I was wondering what to make for dinner and Googled “recipes with ground meat, cabbage, and rice” and this was one of the first to pop up. So glad I made it – bookmarked it for later!
Jaren says
Hi! I’m so glad you found it too! It’s one of my most popular recipes on the blog! We love it too!
Janet Bradley says
Could I use Crushed Tomatoes inside of diced? I’m not a tomato lover, but I use crushed ones all the time
in other recipes. This recipes sounds AMAZING, gonna try it anyway.
Lindsey says
How much creole seasoning please?
Jaren says
Hi Lindsey! I updated the recipe. This is an older recipe on my blog, but it is very popular!! Thanks for visiting!
Deborah Passmore says
In the nutritional facts… it was stated 1032mgs of sodium. I was wondering where all this sodium comes into this recipe? Recipe sounds really good but a little too high in sodium.
Jaren says
Hi Deborah, you can reduce the sodium by using low sodium or no salt added canned tomato products. The cheese can be reduced as well.
Kate says
Fabulous! Yummy, healthy and easy. Love cooking the rice at the same time. Genius!
Debbie says
Delicious! I use ground turkey, chili ready diced tomatoes, because that’s what I had and slap ya mama Cajun seasoning. We really loved it! Served with mashed potatoes. Thank you for the recipe! Will definitely make again!
Jaren says
Hi Debbie! This is awesome to hear! Thanks for letting me know! I love this recipe so much too!
rick says
how much is 3 handfulls of cabbage??
Jaren says
About 3 or 4 cups… it’s really to your liking and it will cook down. Thanks for visiting!!
Jeanette says
This sounds good can I bake it in the oven instead on top of the stove and what a good side dish?
Jaren says
Hi Jeanette! I’m sure this would be fine to bake. Rice can be a little tricky. I would definitely cover with foil. I’ll have to try it out too to adjust cooking time 🙂
Kim says
I am making this tonight for me and my husband. We’ve had it in regular rotation for years. I happened to notice it’s been up for going on 10 years! I don’t think we’ve used it that long, but maybe around 8.
Thanks for an easy way to enjoying cabbage rolls. My favorite is finishing in one pot 💛
Jaren says
This is so awesome to hear, Kim!! Thanks for letting me know!