Slow Cooker Cabbage Rolls Recipe Pioneering Today (2024)

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This slow cooker cabbage rolls recipe is one of my very favorites. I've tried the unstuffed version and the oven version, but this is best cooked on low in the slow cooker of Instant Pot. Is there any busy woman out there who doesn't love her slow cooker or Instant Pot? It's like having a kitchen robot, I tell it when I want dinner, toss in the ingredients, and at supper time, an amazing meal is ready. Now if we could do this for the rest of the house…

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Or better yet, put these in your Instant Pot using the slow cooker function, seriously, the Instant Pot has been one of the best investments I've made on our homestead and I”ll never go without one.

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Depending upon how long you're gone for the day and how hot your slow cooker cooks, you might find it over cooks. Because my sweet mother lives up the road, I've often dropped off my slow cooker so she could turn it off for me, but now that I've discovered my beloved Instant Pot(isn't it the coolest thing ever), I won't have to try and fit putting my slow cooker in day care while I'm gone.

My picky seven-year-old will eat these slow cooker cabbage rolls with gusto and it's even better the second day.

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Boil a pot of water and add head of cabbage, cook for 2 minutes and drain. (You can freeze cabbage then thaw and skip the boiling part. We just need the leaves soft enough to roll)

Combine rice, egg, liquid, onion, garlic, beef, salt, and seasonings in large bowl. Tip: If you want more veggies, try grated carrots or cauliflower in place of the rice or quinoa. Place 1/4 cup meat mixture in center of leaf and roll, tucking ends. Place cabbage rolls seam side down in slow cooker.

Mix all sauce ingredients together and pour over rolls. Depending upon the size of the cabbage, I sometimes double the sauce if I have more than 10 rolls, or if I want extra sauce to sop up my bread.

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Cook cabbage rolls on low 8 hours in slow cooker, or on high for 4 hours if you didn't get it started in time. Now ooh and ahhwith your family. It's the perfect mix of sweetand sour. The texture of the cabbage reminds me of pot stickers, another favorite.
I made quite a few changes to this recipe but the first cabbage roll recipe I ever used was this one, and the one this is heavily adapted from. I adapted it for a healthier gluten-free and traditional foods version.

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Pioneering Today Slow Cooker Cabbage Rolls Recipe

MelissaKNorris

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Prep Time 15 minutes mins

Cook Time 8 hours hrs

Total Time 8 hours hrs 15 minutes mins

Servings 10

Ingredients

  • 10 cabbage leaves
  • 1/2 cup uncooked wild rice quinoa, grated carrots and/or cauliflower)
  • 1 egg beaten
  • 1/4 cup water or broth
  • 1/4 cup minced onion
  • 2 cloves minced garlic
  • 1 tsp. salt
  • 1/2 tsp. pepper
  • 1 lb. lean ground beef
  • Sauce If you like lots of sauce, feel free to double this, I’ve done it both ways
  • 1 15 ounce can tomato sauce
  • 2 Tbs. honey
  • 2 Tbs. apple cider vinegar
  • 2 tsp. Worcestershire sauce

Instructions

  • Boil a pot of water and add head of cabbage, cook for 2 minutes and drain. (You can freeze cabbage then thaw and skip the boiling part. We just need the leaves soft enough to roll)

  • Combine rice, egg, liquid, onion, garlic, beef, salt, and seasonings in large bowl. Place 1/4 cup meat mixture in center of leaf and roll up like a burrito. Place seam side down in slow cooker.

  • Mix all sauce ingredients together and pour over rolls. Cook on low 8 hours in slow cooker.

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The sauce is especially good when made with homemade tomato sauce and sopped up with some homemade bread made in less than 5 minutes a day.

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FAQs

Why are my stuffed cabbage rolls tough? ›

If your cooked cabbage is tough, it's likely because the cabbage is not cooked through yet. Continue to cook the rolls until they're tender. It's also important to make sure you let the rolls rest after they're finished baking.

Why do you freeze cabbage before making cabbage rolls? ›

Freezing breaks down the structure of the leaves, making them pliable and unlikely to crack or break when you pull them from the head or roll them for stuffing.

What culture makes cabbage rolls? ›

A cabbage roll is a dish consisting of cooked cabbage leaves wrapped around a variety of fillings. It is common to the cuisines of Central, Northern, Eastern and Southeastern Europe and much of Western Asia, Northern China, as well as parts of North Africa.

Can you overcook cabbage? ›

Be careful not to overcook the cabbage, as it can become mushy and lose its texture.

Does bread soda soften cabbage? ›

The baking soda, however, turned red cabbage a scary shade of blue because the cabbage's pigments (red anthocyanins) turn blue in alkaline environments. Baking soda also accelerates softening in all vegetables, no matter what their color.

Is it better to freeze or boil cabbage for cabbage rolls? ›

Freezing is a far safer method than blanching. You won't be placing a head of cabbage in a boiling pot of water and removing it every minute or two, which will result in hot water splashes. It also means you can do the entire leaf removal at one time and not in stages.

What happens if you don't blanch cabbage before freezing? ›

Once it's washed and cut up, cabbage can be frozen, but for longer-term storage, it's best to blanch it first. Blanched cabbage can be frozen for up to nine months, while unblanched cabbage will only keep for one to two months.

Is it better to freeze cabbage rolls cooked or uncooked? ›

Can you freeze Make-Ahead Cabbage Rolls? Cover and freeze unbaked cabbage rolls. To use, partially thaw in refrigerator overnight. Remove from refrigerator 30 minutes before baking.

Why is my cabbage tough on my cabbage rolls? ›

If your cabbage rolls are too tough, it means that you have not cooked them long enough. My method to start with, letting the cabbage sit overnight, starts to get the cabbage nice and soft. But if they are still not soft enough after cooking, it means that you need to return them to the oven and cook for longer.

What are Ukrainian cabbage rolls made of? ›

Description. Ukrainian meat stuffed cabbage rolls. Made with sweet green cabbage, beef, pork, carrots, onions, tomatoes, rice, fresh dill/ parsley, spices.

What country likes cabbage the most? ›

China produces nearly half of the world's cabbage while Russia consumes the most per person. The average Russian eats about 44 pounds of cabbage a year. That compares to the 8.6 pounds eaten by Americans. Raw cabbage is rich in vitamin C.

What is the best way to remove cabbage leaves for cabbage rolls? ›

Here's a simple way to separate and soften the cabbage leaves. First, using a paring knife, core a large head of cabbage; then carefully place the whole head of cabbage into a half-filled pot of simmering water. Cover. After about a minute, the leaves will begin to peel away.

Can dogs eat cabbage? ›

Along with other cruciferous veggies such as broccoli, cauliflower, and Brussels sprouts, cabbage is fine to snack on with your dog. Just be sure to start slow and limit their intake, since the high fiber and water content can cause an upset stomach if your pup has too much.

Why did my rolls turn out tough? ›

Too much flour, or not the right kind, could be to blame. Dough made only from flour with a high or even average amount of protein (like bread flour or all-purpose flour) can become tough from overmixing. Protein gives bread structure in the form of gluten—the more you mix and move the dough, the more gluten you get.

Why is my cabbage still tough after cooking? ›

If leaves are not pliable enough after parboiling for 1 minute, return them to simmering water another 1-2 minutes to desired softness. Are you salting the water before parboiling? Salt can help soften cabbage.

Why is my cabbage tough after cooking? ›

You overcook the cabbage

When cooking cabbage, let it cook at a simmer or gentle boil and keep an eye on the clock.

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