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This crock pot cabbage rolls thing is basically my lazy-girl, comfort-food cheat code—ground meat wrapped in blanched cabbage leaves, snugged into a slow cooker with tangy tomato sauce until everything becomes saucy, tender, and slightly nostalgic. It’s the kind of dish that smells like Sunday even if you make it on a busy Tuesday, and it feeds a crowd without standing over a boiling pot for hours.

My husband calls these “the hug rolls” because he eats them like he’s getting his calories and affection at the same time. Our kiddo refused cabbage for three years and then ate two rolls in one sitting and immediately proclaimed me a culinary wizard (temporary fame, I’ll take it). This recipe started as a weekend experiment when I was too tired to fuss with oven baking and now it’s go-to when I want something that feels like effort but isn’t.

Why You’ll Love This Crock Pot Cabbage Rolls Recipe

– You can assemble most of it in the morning, turn the crock pot on, and return home to dinner smelling like love.
– The sauce gets better with time, so leftovers are basically better-than-new.
– No wrestling with a baking dish, no oven babysitting—just stack, cover, and chill (or nap).
– It’s flexible: beef, pork, turkey, or a vegetarian lentil version — all work.

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Kitchen Talk

I learned early that steaming the cabbage head a little makes the leaves pliable and saves my knuckles. Once I tried shredding the cabbage and making deconstructed “rolls” in the crock to skip rolling and it was…fine. Not the same romance, though. Also, I once threw in a bay leaf and forgot it—chewy bay leaf surprise in your bite = not cute. Lesson: fish those out before serving. If you want more texture, brown the meat first in the skillet with onions; if you’re tired, toss it raw into the mix and let the slow cooker do the heavy lifting.

Top Reader Reviews

These Crock Pot Cabbage Rolls turned out so tender and flavorful, with the slow cooking making all those tomato and meat flavors meld perfectly—just like the reviews say for similar recipes. I loved how easy it was to roll up the cabbage leaves and let the crock pot do the work, no fuss at all. Honest highlight: double the sauce next time because it's that good for spooning over!

– Lana

Shopping Tips

Protein: Use an 80/20 ground beef for richer rolls, or a mix of pork and beef for classic flavor; turkey works if you want leaner.
Vegetables: Pick a firm, tightly packed green cabbage head—avoid loose leaves and brown spots for easier rolling.
Canned Goods: Look for plain crushed tomatoes or tomato sauce; low-sodium is helpful so you can control seasoning.
Spices: Paprika, garlic powder, and a bay leaf pair well here—fresh garlic is great but powdered saves prep time.
Fresh Herbs: Parsley or dill brightens the finished dish; add them fresh right before serving so they don’t fade in the slow cooker.
Fats & Oils: A splash of olive oil keeps the filling from sticking when you brown it, but you can skip it if your meat is fatty.

Prep Ahead Ideas

– Blanch the cabbage and strip the leaves a day ahead; store them wrapped in damp paper towels in a sealed container.
– Mix the filling (meat, rice, seasoning) the night before and keep it covered in the fridge—rolling is faster with chilled filling.
– Store sauce in a jar and keep refrigerated; pour it over the rolls in the slow cooker in the morning for a nearly hands-off day.

Time-Saving Tricks

– Use pre-cooked rice (leftovers or microwave pouches) to cut assembly time in half.
– If you don’t want to roll, crumble the filling into the crock, top with cabbage strips and sauce for a “lazy” layered version.
– Brown the meat in a wide pan only if you have extra time; otherwise let the slow cooker handle it and plan for a longer cook.

Common Mistakes

– Don’t skip blanching—cold, stiff leaves tear and make rolling miserable. I tried wrapping with raw leaves once and ended up with a cabbage confetti mess.
– Watch salt early if using canned tomatoes; add salt later after it’s cooked down so you don’t over-salt.
– If the sauce is watery at the end, remove the lid and let it cook uncovered on high for 20–30 mins or stir in a spoonful of tomato paste to thicken.

What to Serve It With

– Rustic mashed potatoes or buttery egg noodles to sop up all that sauce.
– A crisp, vinegary cucumber salad to cut through the richness.
– Rye bread or crusty rolls for dunking.
– Quick steamed green beans or a simple kale salad for brightness.

Tips & Mistakes

– Let rolls sit 10 minutes after cooking so they set and don’t fall apart when you scoop them.
– If your filling is too loose, add a bit more cooked rice or an egg to bind it.
– Forgot to salt? Mix a little into the sauce and simmer a while longer—salty fixes are usually better than bland ones.

Storage Tips

Leftovers live happily in an airtight container in the fridge for 3–4 days, and they only get better—cold cabbage rolls make an oddly satisfying breakfast; no shame. Freeze in single portions for up to 3 months; thaw in the fridge overnight and reheat gently in a skillet or microwave so the sauce warms evenly.

Variations and Substitutions

– For a vegetarian version, swap meat for cooked lentils or chopped mushrooms plus a handful of walnuts for texture.
– Try mixing in cooked quinoa instead of rice for a lighter grain option.
– If you like spice, add crushed red pepper flakes or a swirl of harissa to the sauce.
– Wonky cabbage? Napa cabbage works but is more delicate—handle gently and reduce blanch time.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I use frozen cabbage rolls in the slow cooker?
Yes, but give them time. Place frozen rolls in the crock on low and add extra cook time (expect 2–3 hours longer). For best texture, thaw overnight if you can.
Do I need to precook the rice in the filling?
I prefer pre-cooked rice so it doesn’t soak up all the sauce and dry out the filling. If you use uncooked rice, use less and make sure there’s plenty of liquid in the cooker.
How do I stop the rolls from falling apart when serving?
Let them rest for 10–15 minutes after turning off the heat; that helps them firm up. Use a wide spatula and scoop from the bottom rather than pulling at the top.
Can I make these in the oven instead?
Absolutely. Bake covered at 350°F (175°C) for about an hour, then uncover to brown the tops for another 10–15 minutes. Oven method gives a bit more crust and caramelization.
What’s the best way to reheat without drying them out?
Reheat gently in a skillet on low with a splash of water or sauce, or microwave covered with a damp paper towel to keep moisture in. If frozen, thaw first for even reheating.

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Crock Pot Cabbage Rolls Recipe

Crock Pot Cabbage Rolls Recipe

These slow cooker cabbage rolls are juicy, saucy, and comforting—perfect for an easy, hands-off family dinner.
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Prep Time: 35 minutes
Cook Time: 6 hours
Total Time: 6 hours 35 minutes
Servings: 6

Ingredients
 

Main Ingredients

  • 2.25 lb green cabbage cored, leaves separated
  • 1 tbsp olive oil
  • 1 cup yellow onion finely chopped
  • 2 tsp garlic minced
  • 1.25 lb ground beef
  • 0.75 lb ground pork
  • 1.25 cup cooked white rice cooled
  • 0.25 cup fresh parsley chopped
  • 1.5 tsp kosher salt
  • 1 tsp black pepper freshly ground
  • 1 tsp paprika
  • 0.5 tsp dried thyme
  • 2 cup tomato sauce
  • 1.5 cup crushed tomatoes
  • 2 tbsp tomato paste
  • 0.5 cup beef broth low sodium
  • 1 tbsp brown sugar light or dark
  • 1 tbsp Worcestershire sauce
  • 1 tbsp apple cider vinegar

Instructions

Preparation Steps

  • Boil a large pot of water. Blanch cabbage leaves 2–3 minutes until flexible. Drain and cool. Trim thick ribs.
  • Warm olive oil in a skillet over medium heat. Sauté onion until translucent, then stir in garlic for 30 seconds.
  • Combine ground beef, ground pork, cooked rice, half the onion mixture, parsley, salt, pepper, paprika, and thyme. Mix gently.
  • Whisk tomato sauce, crushed tomatoes, tomato paste, beef broth, brown sugar, Worcestershire, vinegar, and remaining onions in a bowl.
  • Spread 1 cup of the sauce in the bottom of the slow cooker.
  • Spoon about 1/3 cup filling onto a cabbage leaf. Fold sides over and roll snugly. Repeat with remaining leaves and filling.
  • Arrange rolls seam-side down in the cooker. Pour remaining sauce over the top to cover evenly.
  • Cover and cook on Low for 6 hours (or on High for 3–4 hours) until the meat is cooked through and tender.
  • Let rest 10 minutes before serving. Spoon extra sauce over each roll and garnish with parsley if desired.

Notes

Variation: Swap the pork for ground turkey and add a pinch of smoked paprika for a lighter, smoky twist. For a little heat, stir 1/4 tsp crushed red pepper into the sauce.
Storage: Refrigerate leftovers in an airtight container for up to 4 days, or freeze for 2–3 months. Reheat gently with a splash of broth or sauce.
This recipe is an original creation inspired by classic Crock Pot Cabbage Rolls Recipe flavors. All ingredient ratios and instructions are independently developed.
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