Unstuffed Cabbage Rolls

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Unstuffed Cabbage Rolls are for those of us who love traditional cabbage rolls almost as much as we hate the time it takes to roll and bake them. Bites of juicy ground beef with fluffy rice and tangy tomato sauce are made even better in this simple one-skillet meal.

Sometimes (read: most of the time), as much as I love cabbage rolls, I just don’t have the time, energy, or patience to make them on a weeknight. If you’re like me, these Unstuffed Cabbage Rolls might be your newest favorite dinner.

Unstuffed Cabbage Rolls are a favorite with kids and adults!

Unstuffed Cabbage

For nearly as long as Sean and I have been married, I’ve been making Layered Cabbage Rolls and Cabbage Roll Soup as a timesaver option for a cabbage roll dinner. My whole family loves them and they’re requested often.

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I remember the first time I served that easy variation on cabbage rolls to our friend Joe. Joe was born in Hungary and he was so happy with that dish that he kept smiling and telling stories all the way through the meal.

He told us it tasted exactly as he remembered his mother’s cooking. Joe passed away last year and remembering his happiness over that meal still brings a smile to my face.

A few years ago, I was thrilled to realize that I could get the cabbage roll flavors we love in a simple skillet meal, without even turning on the oven. The ground beef is browned along with plenty of seasonings before simmering in a rich tomato sauce with fresh cabbage and rice.

Unstuffed Cabbage Rolls

From start to finish, this meal comes together in under 20 minutes, making it pretty much perfect as far as I’m concerned. I like to serve the Unstuffed Cabbage Rolls with a simple salad and a crusty bread to sop up any juices on our plates. This would also be delicious served with Homemade Pierogies for a full Polish feast!

This is a dinner that checks all my boxes, a quick meal that manages to make everyone happy using simple and inexpensive ingredients. If you have never had the joy of tasting Cabbage Rolls before now, here is your chance.

Cabbage rolls are a classic European dish of cabbage leaves wrapped around seasoned ground meat and baked. Ground beef is a traditional filling for the cabbage but ground lamb and turkey are also popular in some areas.

These rolls make for a hearty and delicious meal that can feed a crowd inexpensively, so you can imagine that finding a way to make them without much time or effort was a huge win.

So much easier than traditional cabbage rolls, you're going to love this one pan meal!

Skillet dinners are meals where all the ingredients (or almost all of them) come together in one pan.

They may not always be the fanciest, prettiest, or most impressive dishes but they are the ones most likely to become part of your family’s meal rotation. They’re built for busy weeknights and long leisurely weekends alike.

Skillet meals like Unstuffed Cabbage Rolls are the dishes our kids will have fond memories of enjoying together at the dinner table. And because recipes like this don’t require hours in the kitchen prepping dozens of ingredients in advance or cleaning up a bunch of dishes afterward, you can enjoy that time with them, too.

Some other easy skillet dinners to try are our Cabbage and Sausage Skillet, Bell Pepper and Zucchini Skillet with Spicy Sausage and this Beef and Broccoli Stir-Fry that’s better than any take-out I’ve ever had.

None of these have ever served me wrong when I’m on the hunt for a fast and filling meal for my family and this recipe is no different.

Unstuffed Cabbage Rolls

Deconstructed Cabbage Rolls

Cabbage shows up in so many soups, stews, and stir-fries for a good reason. It’s packed with nutrients, holds up well to many different ways of cooking, and can feed an army with just pennies.

Cabbage rolls and all their variants are possibly my favorite way to enjoy this amazing vegetable but I also completely adore eating it in Mexican White Bean and Cabbage Soup, Kielbasa and Potato Skillet, and in this Corned Beef and Cabbage Stew.

In this recipe, pieces of chopped cabbage are added to ground beef and tomato sauce. You get all the taste of fresh cabbage, tender meat, and tangy sauce in each bite without the hassle of rolling up individual cabbage rolls!

All the flavor of traditional Cabbage Rolls in a simple skillet meal!

COOK’S TIP: If you don’t have pre-cooked or leftover rice on hand, start a pan of rice cooking on the stove when you begin to brown the meat for this recipe. By the time you need to add the rice, it will be cooked and ready to add with the rest of the ingredients.

Unstuffed Cabbage Rolls Recipe

A pan full of steaming, mouthwatering Unstuffed Cabbage Rolls begins with browning ground beef in a skillet on the stove. (I use this skillet to make this recipe.) As the meat browns, add chili powder, garlic powder, salt, and pepper.

Crushed tomatoes and sauce, vinegar, and brown sugar then go into the skillet right with the browned ground beef. After the whole concoction comes to a boil, add pieces of cabbage right to the pan along with cooked rice. That’s it!

All the best cabbage roll flavors in an easy one skillet meal!

If you’re looking for more quick and easy 20 minute dinners, check out One Skillet Beef Meatballs with Rice and Peas, and this Caprese Skillet Chicken.

This Spinach Pasta Salad is a light meal that can be made ahead of time and eaten warm or cold. Lebanese Beef with Green Beans is a recipe that my sister made for us many years ago and it’s a regular on our meal plan as well now.

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So much easier than traditional cabbage rolls, you're going to love this one pan meal!

Unstuffed Cabbage Rolls

4.64 from 41 votes
Bites of juicy ground beef with fluffy rice and tangy tomato sauce are made even better layered into these Unstuffed Cabbage Rolls.
Prep Time: 5 minutes
Cook Time: 20 minutes
Total Time: 25 minutes
Servings: 8 servings

Ingredients 

  • 1 tbsp olive oil
  • 2 lbs ground beef
  • 1 tsp chili powder
  • 1 tsp granulated garlic or garlic powder
  • 1 tsp kosher salt
  • ½ tsp freshly ground black pepper
  • 24 oz crushed tomatoes
  • 15 oz tomato sauce
  • 2 tbsp white wine vinegar
  • ¼ cup light brown sugar
  • ½ head green cabbage about 4-6 cups, chopped into 1-inch pieces
  • 2 cups cooked rice (total amount is rice when cooked)

Instructions

  • Warm the oil in a large deep sided skillet or Dutch oven over medium-high heat. Add the beef, chili powder, garlic, salt, and pepper. Crumble the meat as it cooks.
  • When the meat has browned, about 8 minutes, add the crushed tomatoes, tomato sauce, vinegar, brown sugar. Stir to combine and bring to a boil.
  • Stir in the cabbage, reduce to simmer, and cover with lid. Cook until the cabbage is bright green, tender, and still slightly crisp, about 4-5 minutes.
  • Add in the cooked rice and simmer just until heated through about 2 minutes. Serve warm.

Nutrition

Calories: 438kcal · Carbohydrates: 30g · Protein: 23g · Fat: 24g · Saturated Fat: 9g · Cholesterol: 80mg · Sodium: 776mg · Potassium: 861mg · Fiber: 4g · Sugar: 14g · Vitamin A: 570IU · Vitamin C: 32.3mg · Calcium: 89mg · Iron: 4.3mg
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{originally published 2/27/18 – recipe notes and photos updated 11/25/22}

Unstuffed Cabbage Rolls are a family dinner that comes together in just minutes!

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Hi, I’m Mary. I’m the author, cook, photographer, and travel lover behind the scenes here at Barefeet In The Kitchen. I'm also the author of three cookbooks dedicated to making cooking from scratch as simple as possible.

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  1. Suzi says

    Truly delicious! Had to sub tomato purée for sauce as it was all I had in the cabinet. Got rave reviews from my dinner group. We like a sweeter tomato sauce rather than the acidic ones so it was perfect. Served it up with cornbread.5 stars

  2. Cara says

    Very good, but a little too sweet for my liking. Came together quickly and my family liked it. I will make it again, but will use less sugar next time.4 stars

    • Mary Younkin says

      I’d recommend freezing a portion and thawing it to see how it works, Liz. I’m guessing it will be alright, but there’s a chance that the cabbage might create too much liquid as it thaws.

  3. Susan Galvan says

    I haven’t had cabbage rolls since I was a child so I wasn’t sure what to expect. I liked this recipe but knowing I don’t care for sweet sauces I only added 1 T of brn. sugar. I will make this recipe again. Thank you4 stars

  4. Tracey says

    Sadly way too sweet. I wish I had read the reviews before making. I should have trusted my instincts that 1/4 cup of sugar was too much.3 stars

  5. Julie says

    Was good and I used following substitutes for lower carb.

    Instead of brown sugar used Golden monk fruit and used a little less, I will drop to 1/8c next time.
    Used tomato purée and some water instead of sauce and tomatoes.

    Served with zero carb bread and butter.
    Think green peppers would be a great addition.

    Will make again!5 stars

  6. Wiley Weaver says

    Cook 4 to 5 minutes! Surely you jest. I let it simmer as long as it needs for the flavors to blend.

  7. Ann says

    This recipe is fabulous. Made it my own by subbing fresh garlic for the powder, adding a shallot, subbed pepper paste in place of the tomato sauce, and tamari soy sauce in place of the vinegar and salt.

    Will be serving this often. Thanks Mary!5 stars

  8. Bonnie Burkhardt says

    Would it be possible to just add Minute Rice to the pot? I might try that. I make Spanish Rice that way.5 stars

  9. Gail says

    Made this today. Was going to half the recipe since there are 3 of us. So glad I didn’t! So delicious! I was not sure about the chili powder, but went with it anyway and wow! Maybe used a little less sugar than called for and it came out great! Thank you for sharing!5 stars

  10. Candi says

    This looks so delicious!! Could a person use the bagged coleslaw mix in this? It has a little bit of carrot & a little red cabbage, but it’s mostly shredded green cabbage. Would save a little more time, so I wondered… 🙂5 stars

  11. Juliette says

    Not bad. super easy, but a little too sweet for me. Less brown sugar and a little Worcestershire would work I think.4 stars

  12. Liz says

    The unstuffed cabbage roll recipe was so tasty and super easy. Love the flavour the combo of the brown sugar and white wine vinegar gives the dish. Awesome!5 stars