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Do you love the taste of classic cabbage rolls (oh, yes, me! me! me!), but don’t have time to roll them one by one, by one? This lazy cabbage rolls recipe gives you the same great flavors of stuffed cabbage with very little effort.
These are so so juicy and comforting. Did I mention my kids liked them? Actually, they loved them – it was a very enthusiastic “this is delicious!” from 7-year-old and my toddler quickly cleaned her plate. This recipe was shared with us by my Mom-in-law and it was an instant hit.
These come together in no time and completely satisfy the stuffed cabbage craving. It’s also a really great way to use up leftover rice and cabbage. It’s brilliant!
Ingredients for Lazy Cabbage Rolls:
4 cups cooked white rice (from 1 1/2 cups uncooked rice), cooled to room temp*
1/2 medium cabbage, sliced into 1/4″ wide strips (7 cups sliced)
1 pound ground pork
1 pound ground turkey
1 large onion, divided (1/2 grated and 1/2 finely diced)
2 large eggs
Original Mrs. Dash, or any salt-free all-purpose seasoning
Salt and black pepper
2 Tbsp finely chopped parsley or dill
For the Sauce:
1 Tbsp Olive oil
3 Tbsp butter
1 large carrot, julienned or grated
2 cups store-bought marinara or homemade Marinara Sauce
3 cups hot water

*We used Jasmine rice
How To Make Lazy Cabbage Rolls:
Prep: Oil a 9×13 casserole dish, preheat oven to 425˚F.
1. Slice cabbage into 1/4″ thin slices. Place in a heat proof bowl or pot, cover with boiling water and let sit 10 minutes to soften. Drain and squeeze out excess water with your hands.

2. In a large mixing bowl, combine 1 lb ground turkey, 1 lb ground pork, drained cabbage and 4 cups cooked rice. Grate 1/2 large onion into meat mixture. Add 2 eggs, 1 tsp Mrs Dash, 1/2 tsp black pepper, 2 tsp salt, and 2 Tbsp finely chopped parsley. Mix well. Form into potato-shaped patties with your hands, each with about 1/2 cup of the meat mixture. Arrange in prepared casserole.

P.s. my larger casserole dish was a smaller 9×12 so they didn’t all fit in 1 pan. This is why I baked it in 2 separate dishes. If you use a 9×13, they should all fit :).

3. For the sauce, finely dice remaining 1/2 large onion. Heat a large pot over medium/high heat and add 1 Tbsp oil and 3 Tbsp butter. Add diced onion and sauté 5 minutes, stirring occassionally or until softened. Add julienned carrot and cook another 3 minutes or until softened. Add 2 cups marinara and 3 cups hot water and bring to a boil. Add 1/4 tsp salt and 1/4 tsp Mrs Dash, or season to taste.

4. Pour sauce over patties until they are nearly covered. Cover with foil and bake on medium rack at 425˚F for 40 min.


To serve, plate the lazy stuffed cabbage and spoon the extra juice over the top. Serve with sour cream (my favorite) or plain Greek yogurt.

Lazy Cabbage Rolls

Ingredients
For the Lazy Cabbage Rolls:
- 4 cups cooked white rice, from 1 1/2 cups uncooked rice, cooled to room temp
- 1/2 medium cabbage, sliced into 1/4" wide strips (7 cups sliced)
- 1 pound ground pork
- 1 pound ground turkey
- 1 large onion, divided (1/2 grated and 1/2 finely diced)
- 2 large eggs
- Original Mrs. Dash, or any salt-free all-purpose seasoning
- Salt and black pepper
- 2 Tbsp finely chopped parsley or dill
For the Sauce:
- 1 Tbsp olive oil
- 3 Tbsp unsalted butter
- 1 large carrot, julienned or grated
- 2 cups store-bought marinara or homemade
- 3 cups hot water
Instructions
Prep:
- Oil a 9x13 casserole dish, preheat oven to 425˚F.
How To Make Lazy Cabbage Rolls:
- Slice cabbage into 1/4" thin slices. Place in a heat proof bowl, cover with boiling water and let sit 10 min to soften. Drain and squeeze out excess water with your hands.
- In a large mixing bowl, combine ground turkey, ground pork, drained cabbage and 4 cups cooked rice. Grate 1/2 large onion into meat mixture. Add 2 eggs, 1 tsp Mrs Dash, 1/2 tsp black pepper, 2 tsp salt, and 2 Tbsp finely chopped parsley. Mix well. Form into potato-shaped patties with your hands (each should be about 1/2 cup of the meat mixture). Arrange in oiled casserole.
- For the sauce, finely dice remaining 1/2 large onion. Heat a large pot over medium/high heat and add 1 Tbsp oil and 3 Tbsp butter. Add diced onion and sauté 5 minutes, stirring occassionally or until softened. Add julienned carrot and cook another 3 minutes or until softened. Add 2 cups marinara and 3 cups hot water and bring to a boil. Add 1/4 tsp salt and 1/4 tsp Mrs Dash, or season to taste.
- Pour sauce over patties until they are nearly covered. Cover with foil and bake on medium rack at 425˚F for 40 min. To serve, plate the lazy stuffed cabbage and spoon the extra juice over the top. Serve with sour cream (my favorite) or plain Greek yogurt.
If you make this recipe, I’d love to see pics of your creations on Instagram, Facebook and Twitter! Hashtag them #natashaskitchen
Check out our original Cabbage Rolls Video Recipe here if you roll old school and really want to impress your peeps :).
Need more leftover cabbage ideas? Check out all of our cabbage recipes here.






Amazing! So much quicker than stuffing each roll!!! My favorite go to now, when the family is in the mood for cabbage rolls. We don’t eat pork, so i used a beef/chicken mixture and it was great! 🙂 Thank you Nataliya!
You’re welcome Irene! I’m glad you enjoy the recipe! Thanks for sharing your great review! 🙂
Made those this weekend!!So so yummy!!
I’m glad you love them! Thanks for sharing 🙂
Delicious! Keeping my fingers crossed my toddlers thinks so too.
Yes! Please let me know if it’s “kid approved”!
Those were fabulous, such a great idea! My children normally would unroll my cabbage rolls and eat the inside of the roll only and not the cabbage. I made it today and kids just tore it rich up cabbage and all. Thank you so very much for another great recipe it’s a keeper for sure!!! I followed the recipe exactly and it was out of this world! Thank you Natasha!
You’re welcome Saniya! I’m so glad to hear that even the kiddos love the recipe! Thanks for sharing your fantastic review! 😀
This was tasty, followed the recipe but the rice sucked up all the sauce…next time will only cook up 1/2 or 3/4 cup raw rice and compare
Hi Pat, I am always happy to help troubleshoot! Make sure to bake tightly covered wth foil so the liquid doesn’t evaporate easily. Also, if using a dish that is too large where rolls are spaced farther apart, it may be more likely to dry out. I hope that helps!
This is such an amazing idea. Cabbage Rolls (or Sarmale as we call them in Romania) are a staple, but with little ones sometimes is hard to find the time to prep the cabbage leaves and to roll them. i am definitely going to try your version. I used to do sometimes like a dis-constructed version (one layer of the grated cabbage slightly cooked, one layer of the meat mixture slightly cooked, one layer of cooked rice and alternating again, then bake for 40-45 minutes with the tomato sauce on top). One quick question about your recipe. As one of my twin girls is allergic to eggs, what do you recommend to use instead of eggs? Or do you think the “meatballs” would hold their shape without the eggs? Thank you
Hi Maria, I love your idea!! I think the meatballs might be a little more fragile but I think it will still work – make sure you use meat that has a little more fat content – not too lean and it should hold together a little better.
All I can say is OMG! I just took these out of the oven. Soooooo good…the only thing I did differently was I used ground chicken instead of turkey. Thx Natasha!
That’s great Donna! Thank you for sharing your wonderful review! 😀
These are fantastic. New family favorite. My daughter even said, “I don’t just like these, I LOVE these!” Thanks Natasha!
That’s great to hear Amanda! Your review put a big smile on my face! Thanks for sharing 😀
Thank you so much, Natalya, for such delicious recipe!!! It’s easy and healthy ingredients, and easy to make (I’m mom of 9-month old baby girl, and I love to cook very fast and healthy, so this is kind of the dishes I’m looking for:D Easy to make, and all my family loves it. They’re almost like meatballs. We eat them together with mashed potatoes, pasta, or rice, so they won’t be gone so fast lol
You are very welcome Natalya and thank you for sharing such a nice review 😬
Hi Natasha,
Can I use ground veal and ground chicken instead?
I think that would work fine if you prefer to use those. 🙂
Thank Natasha. I will try and let you know how it turns out. My mom uses the combo for kotleti and it takes great, but we shall see how this turns out
My pleasure Elaina! Please let me know how it turns out!
I made this tonight, using what I had on hand. (ground beef, leftover yellow rice, a bag of coleslaw and diced tomatoes turned into sauce) It was very yummy! and I’m not even someone who grew up eating cabbage rolls! Thanks for the recipe! (inspiration)
You’re welcome Amanda! I’m happy to hear you enjoy the recipe 😀
I made it with pork and lean ground beef, it’s delicious. My husband commented that it doesn’t need any sour cream as the dish is very good as it is. I made the marinara sauce with just canned tomatoes and added a little sugar, turns out good.
I’m glad you both enjoyed the recipe! Thanks for sharing 🙂
This is so YUMMY! I used beef and pork as sub and used purple cabbage – since that was the only thing I had on hands. I didn’t have Mrs. Dash so I subbed that with Emeril. SO GOOD! Thank you thank you!!
You’re welcome Augustine! I’m so glad to her that! Thank you so much for sharing 🙂
Thank you for a delicious, easy to follow recipe. These are like my Grandma’s stuffed cabbage without all the work. My family loved them. Next time I’m going to double it so I can put one meal away in the freezer.
That’s great to hear Kate!! Thank you for leaving a wonderful review! 🙂
In regards to what sauce to use instead of marinara, I use a container of tomato basil bisque. I also use spicy chicken or turkey sausage instead of other ground meats, and no rice (substitute “riced” cauliflower instead. Yum!
Mmmm! That does sound good! Thanks for sharing Leslie 🙂
I have been making the stuffed cabbage and recently tried this way. OMG! So good and so easy!!! My 6 year old loves this version and loved helping me make them. Such a great addition to our meal plan! Thanks again.
You’re welcome Leah! Your review put a smile on my face!! 🙂
Hi Natasha, do you think savoy cabbage would work for this recipe as well?
Hi Weronika, I haven’t tried that but I think it would work fine to use savoy cabbage 🙂
This recipe was great and the (un)stuffed cabbage was even better! Our family loved them. Recipe was east to follow! Thank you…..perfectly satisfied my desire for stuffed cabbage.
Marijka, thank you so much for sharing that with me 😁. I’m all smiles!
Hi, Natasha! What can I use instead of marinara sauce? I don’t have it.
Hi Dana, one of my readers reported using tomato sauce instead of marinara with great results. Otherwise, I haven’t tested anything else.
I wanted to thank you for this great recipe. Of course there are many of those online now, but this one is simple yet the best to my mind! Вкусные голубцы, спасибочки!
I’m so glad you liked it! 🙂
So happy to see your recipe! I’ve been using the “old” way of making then–hours long plus the burden of trying to steam the heads of cabbage and not get burned! Knew there had to be a better way! Can’t wait to try it……. (Husband’s family has Ukrainian origins too and mother-in-law generously taught me how, the old way.)
I hope you love it just as much as the traditional ones! They taste nearly identical to me, just easier and faster to make 🙂
Claire, if you ever do decide to make regular stuffed cabbage, place your cabbage in the freezer a few days ahead of cooking. The day before, take it out and let it thaw out. Leaves peel right off with no problem!!