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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.
Like everything I make of yours, exceptional. I have a steam basket for the microwave so I steamed my cabbage in that. The flavors all worked perfect together.
I’m so happy you enjoyed that. Thank you for sharing that with us, Cris!
This is my first try at thr recipe and is amazing! Easy to make and tastes sooo good. Thanks for the recipe. I took a picture, but I didn’t see a place to upload.
You’re welcome, Vikki. So glad you enjoyed it!
I am originally from Ukraine and have an awesome cabbage roll recipe. Unfortunately it is very time consuming. Made this one and it’s amazing and easier to make. Here are a few changes I made:
1. We love cabbage, so I used the whole head, shredded it and put half of it on the bottom of the casserole dish under the rolls.
2. I use a different sauce for my recipe, not marinara. It’s onions, carrot and tomato sauce mixed with sour cream.
End result is 5 stars!
Thank you, Natasha!
Thank you so much for sharing that with me, Lana!
My father was Polish and my mother is German. Grew up with all kinds of great food like you make. I love your recipes and videos and how easy you make them for us to follow and understand.
Thank you so much.
Manuela
Thank you, Manuela! I’m happy to hear that, I aim to make them simple and easy to follow. 🙂
I’m really looking forward to trying this! My son used to like stuffed cabbage, and I’ve made a “lazy” skillet casserole version of it. But the last time I made it, he decided he didn’t like cabbage! Because I think he still does, this will be perfect, since the cabbage is all chopped up inside and he’ll get the flavor without noticing the texture (he’s on the autism spectrum). Buying cabbage tomorrow!
Sounds like a plan! I hope he loves it.
Love your recipes. My family came from Poland.You make things similar to what I grew up with but I always will try something a little different like the cabbage roll balls … keep up the good work! 😀. Thanks . Adrienne
I love that! Thank you so much for sharing that with me, Adrienne!
Very good! Made a big double batch in the afternoon, I was skeptical about not cooking the hamburger first but these are the best version of lazy man rolls I have made.
Thank you for the review, Matt! So glad you enjoyed this recipe.
Very time consuming meal prep. But oh so worth, every tasty bite! I made a few changes, but basically stuck to the main recipe. Definitely a rainy day project!
I’m so glad you enjoyed it!
So easy to make! We have a bunch of ground pork and I was looking for ways to use it. I didn’t have carrots but my 4 yr old daughter said it was “dee-wishes” anyway.
That is adorable! Thank you for sharing, Betty. I am happy you enjoyed this recipe.
This were a winner at our house tonight! My husband had more than one helping, and it used up a ton of cabbage that I had.
That’s so great! It sounds like you have a new favorite!
I love your recipes and have made many of these. I would like to know is there a video of this?? Or if not could you make one. I love you in your videos. It makes me feel like I’m there down front watching you make your recipes. Thanks for all of these. My husband thanks you also.
Hi Debbie, I don’t have a video for this recipe, but I included step-by-step instructions with photos in the recipe above! Thank you for that wonderful compliment; we are slowly working through making videos for our popular recipes!
I made this tonight they were so delicious. Definitely a favorite now. Will be putting the extras in the freezer for another dinner. Thank you. I Definitely think a video of this would be awesome. 🤫🤗
That’s so awesome, I’m so glad everyone loved them! You are a great cook, keep up the good work!
This is amazing!!!! I’ve made it many times already and everyone loves it. Thanks!
One question, what would be the best way to make this a couple days in advance? Bake it first and then freeze? Or prepare the raw ingredients, shape the patties, freeze them and then thaw when ready to bake??
Hi Yanna, 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.
Natasha: I do a layered like lasagna of this cabbage casserole. I cook rice add to my rice a mixture of ground beef, ground veal & ground pork which is cooked with diced onions & diced garlic. My wet mixture is large can Heinz Tomatoe juice & one can of Campbell’s Tomatoe soup. I also cut my cabbage in strips. I use a deep casserole dish with lid. Save your outside cabbage leaves. Layer 2-3 outer leaves on the bottom then add layer of rice mixture, add some salt & pepper, add layer of sliced cabbage. I mix my liquid together in large container & use my immersion blender to mix. Add large spoonfuls of liquid. Make next layer etc. This rice, meat & liquid is my Ukrainian aunts recipe. I am too lazy to make the rolls therefore my layers. Enjoy.
Wow that sounds really great! Do you use raw cabbage or do you steam it first?
Amazing recipe! I usually made the old fashioned cabbage rolls, but today I decided to try the lazy version, and my husband said they’re even better than the classic golubtsi. What a win for me 🙂
It’s just two of us so I halved the recipe and used 1lb of beef instead of pork and turkey.
Thank you for sharing your amazing recipes Natasha!
Hi Angie, thank you so much! I appreciate your great comments and feedback, I’m happy to know that you and your husband loved the recipe.
Cant wait to try this!!!
I hope you love this recipe
Hello I had a question can I use red cabbage instead of the green one ?
Hi Rachel, I haven’t tried this with red cabbage so I’m not sure, but the color might be off and it may be a little more bitter.
Incredibly delicious. I never did like cabbage, but I know your food rocks, so when I received a head of cabbage, I decided to check here first. I’m so glad I did!
I’m glad you did too! Thanks for your great review, Kimberly.
So happy I came across this recipe!! I LOVE stuffed cabbage – a childhood favorite! As others have stated the traditional way of making it is labor intensive. I read through all of the comments before making. I took the advice of layering the additional cabbage, but I only put it on the bottom. I covered the dish with olive oil, added the cabbage and out it in the oven while it was preheating. I also used 26 oz of condensed tomato soup and Trader Joe’s 21 Seasonings because that is what I had on hand. This turned out AMAZING!!
That’s so great! It sounds like you have a new favorite! Thank you for sharing that awesome review with me.
Love these and make them often. My oldest son asks for them all the time! Just delicious. But do you have nutritional information for your recipes somewhere? It would be really helpful. Thanks
I’m so happy you and your son have enjoyed this recipe, Tricia! We are slowly working through all of our recipes to add nutrition info but it is a time-consuming process as they have to be added one at a time. Thank you for being patient but also please scroll to the bottom of the recipe post to find the printable recipe card and nutritional information including serving sizes.
The demo from Cooking Companions brought me here, and this looks pretty neat, I’ll save it for later
Nice! I hope you love this recipe.