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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!

This lazy cabbage rolls recipe gives you the same great flavors of stuffed cabbage with much less effort. Lazy cabbage rolls are so juicy and comforting | natashaskitchen.com

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

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*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.

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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.

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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 :).

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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.

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

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This lazy cabbage rolls recipe gives you the same great flavors of stuffed cabbage with much less effort. Lazy cabbage rolls are so juicy and comforting | natashaskitchen.com

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. 

This lazy cabbage rolls recipe gives you the same great flavors of stuffed cabbage with much less effort. Lazy cabbage rolls are so juicy and comforting | natashaskitchen.com

Lazy Cabbage Rolls

4.95 from 200 votes
Author: Natasha of NatashasKitchen.com
This lazy cabbage rolls recipe gives you the same great flavors of stuffed cabbage with much less effort. Lazy cabbage rolls are so juicy and comforting.
Prep Time: 30 minutes
Cook Time: 40 minutes
Total Time: 1 hour 10 minutes

Ingredients 

Servings: 16 to 18 patties

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.
Course: Main Course
Cuisine: Russian, Ukrainian
Keyword: Lazy Cabbage Rolls
Skill Level: Medium
Cost to Make: $$
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Check out our original Cabbage Rolls Video Recipe here if you roll old school and really want to impress your peeps :).

These stuffed cabbage rolls are the best I've tried! Cabbage rolls (golubtsi) are made with simple, inexpensive ingredients but are super delicious (and a freezer friendly meal!) My family loves these with sour cream and soft French bread.

Need more leftover cabbage ideas? Check out all of our cabbage recipes here.

 

This lazy cabbage rolls recipe gives you the same great flavors of stuffed cabbage with much less effort. Lazy cabbage rolls are so juicy and comforting | natashaskitchen.com
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  • Dmitry
    January 5, 2018

    OMG, so easy and sooo tasty! Thank you Natasha

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    • Natasha's Kitchen
      January 5, 2018

      You’re welcome Dmitry! I’m glad you love it!

      Reply

  • Alina
    December 23, 2017

    Thank u thank u for the great recipe. I made it today with chicken and beef:)
    Merry Christmas

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    • Natasha's Kitchen
      December 23, 2017

      You’re welcome Alina! I’m glad you enjoy the recipe. Thanks for sharing and Merry Christmas!

      Reply

  • betsy
    December 22, 2017

    Love this lazy stuffed cabbage receipe. I loved the way it flowed, chop the cabbage while the rice cooks, drain the cabbage while chopping other veggies. I felt like a real pro. also loved the way you could make the meatball mixture in the pan you soaked the cabbage in, same with the sauce and the rice pan. I usually don’t feel so mellow making food that’s this good. thank you Natasha! Betsy

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    • betsy
      December 22, 2017

      meant 5 star

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    • Natasha's Kitchen
      December 22, 2017

      You’re welcome Betsy! I’m glad to hear how much you enjoy the recipe. Thanks for sharing your fantastic review!

      Reply

  • Angelina
    December 5, 2017

    Hi Natasha:)
    I make this recipe quite often and absolutely love how easy and delicious the “cabbage rolls” turn out.
    I’m planing to make it again and usually serve it with mashed potatoes but there isn’t much sauce left to top the potatoes with. I’ve tried to simply double the sauce part of it but the “cabbage rolls” turn out too mooshey and not as firm. I wonder if you could suggest a gravy/sauce that would go nicely with this recipe? Thank you so much!

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    • Natasha
      natashaskitchen
      December 5, 2017

      Hi Angelina, I’ve seen some folks add heavy cream to their sauce to make it more creamy but otherwise, you are correct, if you overdo it on the sauce, they can get too soft. If you are serving with mashed potatoes, I would suggest one of our mushroom gravies which are simple and the flavors would go well together 🙂

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      • Angelina
        December 5, 2017

        You are amazing!!! Thank you for replying so soon😊😊😊
        I wasn’t sure a mushroom gravy would go well with the marinara, but your word is good enough for me.
        Will be making this over the holidays.

        Blessings:)
        Angelina.

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        • Natasha's Kitchen
          December 6, 2017

          It’s my pleasure Angelina! I hope you love it! Merry Christmas 🙂

          Reply

      • Terrie
        May 2, 2018

        Hi, try using tomato soup mixed with about half can milk, heat and pour over potatoes for your sauce… when my Mom makes stuffed cabbage we use it for our “gravy” and it’s good on top the cabbage and so is a sprinkle of Jack cheese 😋

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        • Natasha's Kitchen
          May 3, 2018

          Great suggestion Terrie, thanks for sharing!

          Reply

    • Terrie
      April 26, 2018

      Hi, try using tomatoe soup mixed with about half can milk, heat and pour over potatoes for your sauce… when my Mom makes stuffed cabbage we use it for our “gravy” and it’s good on top the cabbage and so is a sprinkle of Jack cheese 😋

      Reply

  • Olya
    December 3, 2017

    Overall the flavor was great! The only downside was that some of the cabbage was still crunchy.

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    • Natasha
      natashaskitchen
      December 3, 2017

      Hi Olya, I’m so glad you liked the flavor! Be sure to do the initial soaking step with boiling hot water for 10 minutes and the thinner you slice the cabbage, the easier it will soften. I hope that helps! 🙂

      Reply

  • Marlene
    December 1, 2017

    Hi Natasha,

    Would it be OK to make these ahead and reheat them in a crock pot the next day? I have a 13″ x 9″ casserole crock pot.

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    • Natasha
      natashaskitchen
      December 1, 2017

      Mariene, I haven’t tried it but it should work 😬

      Reply

  • Karen
    November 14, 2017

    Great recipe! Tried it. Will be making it again. 🙂

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    • Natasha's Kitchen
      November 14, 2017

      I’m happy to hear that Karen! Thanks for sharing! 🙂

      Reply

  • Alina
    November 8, 2017

    First I wanted to say that I have made these several times and they are delicious! They taste exactly like regular goluptsi, so I can easily satisfy the craving without hours upon hours of work! For a tired, full time night shift working busy pregnant mom of 2, soon to be 3, this is awesome! Thank you for your recipe. I wanted to make some comments.
    I made half of your recipe, and I shaped the patties a bit smaller, and it barely fit into my glass 9×13 baking dish. I was also wondering if I can place two layers of patties instead of one. Has anyone tried this successfully?
    Also I was thinking of adding (like you do in your regular cabbage rolls recipe) to the meat mixture some of the sautéed carrot/marinara sauce mixture. Do you think they will hold up well with that mixed in? I love the flavor this provides to the mixture itself. Thanks again!

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    • Natasha
      natashaskitchen
      November 8, 2017

      Hi Alina, I’m so glad you like the recipe! I think adding the sauteed carrots would work fine. If you roll them smaller, you might be a able to do 2 layers as long as you have enough sauce so the ones on top are at least halfway submerged.

      Reply

  • Blair
    October 27, 2017

    Hi Natasha! I really want to make your lazy cabbage rolls recipe , is there anything else I can use in place of the pork ? Thank you

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    • Natasha
      natashaskitchen
      October 28, 2017

      Hi Blair, I like the fat content of ground pork but you can replace it with just all ground turkey or substitute with ground chicken or ground beef.

      Reply

  • Polina
    October 22, 2017

    Tasty and a great way to make use of extra leftover meat!

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    • Natasha's Kitchen
      October 22, 2017

      I’m happy you enjoy the recipe Polina! Thanks for sharing your great review!

      Reply

  • GALYA
    October 14, 2017

    Hi, Natasha. Can I make it with beef?

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    • Natasha
      natashaskitchen
      October 14, 2017

      Hi Galya, I do think that would work well 🙂

      Reply

  • olga
    October 14, 2017

    could I bake these at 400 instead since I want to cook these with a different casserole, how many minutes do you think should cook it for?

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    • Natasha
      natashaskitchen
      October 14, 2017

      Hi Olga, I am guessing about 45 minutes at the lower cooking temperature.

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      • Cathy
        December 23, 2019

        Hi Natasha
        Another great Recipe! These were very Easy to make & I used full Pork no Turkey & everyone enjoyed them! I really Loved having them with the sour cream just really brought up the Flavour profile.
        I will be definitely making these again & I would be interested in finding a Vegetarian recipe like this one too, as I do Love vegetarian Cabbage rolls.
        Thankyou so much
        Cathy x

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        • Natashas Kitchen
          December 23, 2019

          I’m so glad you enjoyed that, Cathy! I wish I could offer you advice but we have always made this with meat but I suppose you could try a vegetarian version.

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  • Gene
    August 30, 2017

    I know your amazing LMCR aren’t meatballs but I think I’m going to brown them first. I’m making them today with your Marinara Sauce. What do you think? Gene

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    • Natasha
      natashaskitchen
      August 30, 2017

      Hi Gene, it may be a little difficult to turn them without them falling apart but it possibly might work. I would suggest a really good non-stick skillet if you experiment that way.

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      • Gene
        August 30, 2017

        Yes I do have a great nonstick and I’m going to chill them first so they should hold together. I’m really glad I found you I’m Ukrainian also and love to cook so your site is going to be a lot of fun. Thanks Gene

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        • Natasha's Kitchen
          August 30, 2017

          My pleasure Gene! Thanks for following 🙂

          Reply

  • alla
    August 28, 2017

    Made lazy cabbage rolls earlier doubled everything just to make sure I enough for leftovers. They came out absolutely delicious. Thank you for another incredible recipe

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    • Natasha's Kitchen
      August 29, 2017

      You’re welcome Alla! I’m glad you enjoy the recipe so much! Thanks for sharing your excellent review!

      Reply

  • Laurie
    August 26, 2017

    These look delicious! Do you think these can be made and then frozen before they’re cooked?

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    • Natasha
      natashaskitchen
      August 26, 2017

      Hi Laurie, I have always frozen after they were cooked but I think that would still work to freeze before cooking.

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      • Natalie
        November 18, 2017

        How do you freeze them?

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        • Natasha
          natashaskitchen
          November 20, 2017

          Hi Natalie, my favorite method of freezing is to cook them then place in freezer safe tupperware or a freezer safe ziploc bag, adding as much of the juice as I can get in to keep them juice when thawed and the liquid protects them more from freezer burn. Remove the excess air from the bag and place in the freezer then thaw and reheat on a skillet.

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  • Wendy
    August 23, 2017

    Natasha, do you think these would work layered in a large roaster. (like real cabbage rolls.) Would it be wise to add a layer of cabbage leaves in between the layers so they do not stick? I need a larger amount for a pot luck and this recipe sounds so good without the hassle of rolling up. (which I usually do)

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    • Natasha
      natashaskitchen
      August 23, 2017

      Hi Wendy, it might be a good idea to add extra leaves between layers but the bake time would have to be increased with a double layer, without testing that out myself, it is difficult to give you exact advise on baking time – it would probably be similar to our original cabbage rolls bake time.

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  • Sharon
    August 1, 2017

    Do you think I could substitute quinoa for the rice? If so, how much do you think? Or, any suggestion for another higher protein option? Thanks!

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    • Natasha
      natashaskitchen
      August 1, 2017

      Hi Sharon, I haven’t tried that so I can’t provide specifics but I do think that could work. For the substitution, keep in mind that 1 cup quinoa makes 2 cups cooked quinoa and 1 cup uncooked white rice = 3 cups cooked. I hope that helps and let me know if you try with quinoa! 🙂

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  • Sarah
    July 30, 2017

    Can you make ahead and then pop in the oven when ready?

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    • Natasha
      natashaskitchen
      July 31, 2017

      Yes, that would work great to make them ahead.

      Reply

  • LC
    July 28, 2017

    Do you make this recipe year round or mainly during colder months?

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    • Natasha
      natashaskitchen
      July 28, 2017

      Hi LC, I personally prefer these during the cooler months; fall and winter but it’s tasty year round for when the craving hits 🙂

      Reply

  • Carmelita Tkachenko
    July 25, 2017

    Thank you Natasha for sharing this recipe! I really impressed my Russian Ukrainian husband and my mother in law. Having been raised on Mexican and soul food, this type of cuisine is entirely new to me and I’m enjoying every new dish I make. I appreciate your ability to link American and Slavic cultures through food. Thanks Again!!

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    • Natasha's Kitchen
      July 25, 2017

      You’re welcome Carmelita! I’m glad to hear how much you and your family love the recipes! Thanks for following and sharing your thoughtful comments!

      Reply

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