Cabbage Casserole Recipe Oven or Slow Cooker

This slow cooker cabbage casserole is one of the easiest recipes you could ever make. Four or five ingredients, and you can leave one or two of them out if you want. Totally up to you.

cabbage casserole

Todays recipe can be made in the Crock Pot as shown or in the oven.  By using spaghetti sauce in place of tomatoes and tomato sauce, you save a little money and also cut out the need for additional seasonings, but you can add those in as well if you like.

This recipe is versatile and dependable and you can easily make it in the oven as well.

Ingredients To Cabbage Casserole For Crockpot or Oven You’ll Need:

  • Cooked Ground Beef*
  • Onion
  • Cabbage (well it is Cabbage casserole after all) 🙂
  • Spaghetti Sauce
  • Water or Beef Broth 

Use whatever spaghetti sauce you grab first. 

Should I Use Fresh or Dehydrated Ground Beef?

You can use fresh ground beef that you’ve cooked or even dehydrated ground beef if you have that (here is my video on how to do it). If you use fresh, cook it first. If you use freeze dried, just add some water to it and let it sit for 3-5 minutes before using. If you are using dehydrated, cover it with hot water and let it sit for ten minutes (or so).

Taste Testing Your Casserole’s Sauce Is Always a Good Thing

How well seasoned your casserole is going to be depends on how well seasoned your sauce is. Once it is done cooking you can have a taste and then add more herbs or spices if you like. Or add them at the start if you prefer.

How To Make Cabbage Casserole 

Mama called while I was doing this and said “Now if your chopping onions, make them real small, not like you normally do…”

I like big slices of onion in my dishes because I like onion, so I slice mine big. Mama likes the taste of onion but not the experience of biting into a whole hunk of it, so she chops hers really tiny.  Mama, I tried. This is as small as I can get and I made it that small just because of you.

I had initially pictured large slices but at __ years of age, I still mind my Mama.

chop up cabbage

Chop up cabbage

Making in Oven?

Now right here you can saute the onions in a tablespoon of butter and boil the cabbage til its tender if you like or you can just add the beef broth or water to the pan.  If you add the liquid later it just takes a little more time to cook to get the cabbage tender, that’s all.  Then layer in as described below.  See the recipe card below for Oven temperature and time. 

But in the Crockpot…

Layer in cabbage and onion in crockpot

Put a layer of chopped cabbage and chopped onion in the bottom of your slow cooker.

Layer in ground beef on top of cabbage and onion

Top with ground beef.

pour in half a jar of spaghetti sauce on top

Add 1/2 of the spaghetti sauce.

repeat the layers again

Repeat that with one more layer.

pour in cup of water in the crockpot

Gently pour 1 cup water around the edges. You could also add beef broth here if you like.

Cover.

In Slow Cooker Cook on low, 7-8 hours or high 3-4.

In Oven:

if you boiled the cabbage ahead of time you can cook at 350 for 30 mins.  But if you like the extra flavor like I do then I add the beef broth in right before cooking.  Which means I cook it for about 1 hour, stirring halfway through.   Some times I add rice in there too.  That adds another can of beef broth (14 oz) and taste about a half hour longer to get the rice fluffy.  But you can also cook the rice separate and serve the casserole on top of the rice.  You do you!

stir casserole well before serving

Stir well before serving.

 

cabbage casserole

Now you can eat this on it’s own or serve it over rice or while riding a donkey backwards and playing a banjo. Totally up to you.

cabbage casserole

Cabbage Casserole Crock Pot or Oven

Cabbage Casserole in the oven or slow cooker is one of the easiest casseroles you could ever make. Four ingredients, & you can leave one or two of them out if you want.
Prep Time: 10 minutes
Cook Time: 1 hour 30 minutes
Total Time: 1 hour 40 minutes
Course: Appetizer
Cuisine: American
Keyword: cabbage
Servings: 4
Calories: 352kcal

Ingredients

  • 1/2 head cabbage chopped
  • 1 lb ground beef cooked and drained
  • 1 onion chopped
  • 1 jar spaghetti sauce of your choice
  • 1 cup water or 1 can of beef broth
  • Additional seasonings: salt pepper, herbs, garlic powder, etc to taste (I didn't add any additional)

Instructions

  • In 4-6 quart slow cooker, place 1/2 of cabbage. Top with 1/2 of onions, 1/2 of beef, and 1/2 of spaghetti sauce. Repeat once more. Pour water around the sides into the slow cooker (To keep from disturbing the spaghetti sauce)
  • Cover and place on low 7-8 hours or high, 3-4 hours.
  • Serve on it's own or over rice.

NOTE: How well seasoned your casserole is going to be depends on how well seasoned your sauce is. Once it is done cooking you can have a taste and then add more herbs or spices if you like. Or add them at the start if you prefer.

    Video

    Notes

    Oven directions:
    Same ingredients as above
    Chop 1/2 of cabbage and 1/2 onion, layer them both in your 9x13 pan, layer in 1/2 of beef, and 1/2 of spaghetti sauce. Repeat layers once more. Pour water  (or beef broth) around the sides (To keep from disturbing the spaghetti sauce). 
    Bake in preheated oven at 350 degrees for about 45 mins to hour, stirring half way.  
    Serve over rice (low carb option is our cauliflower rice here)
     

    Nutrition

    Calories: 352kcal
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    1. looks like my kind of recipe!! BTW, I have that same Corel pattern …. I love it and my 2 kids grew up eating off those all their lives. I’ve had to search and search trying to find enough pieces for them to share after I’m gone, ha. I believe I’m almost there (with the pieces, not being “gone”) LOL Thanks for all your recipes! I’m getting your second cookbook for Christmas, even if I have to buy it for myself. 🙂

      1. Look on http://www.replacements.com they have all types and kinds of missing dishes and pieces. I have found many pieces from my mom’s old china that was square with a rose chintz pattern that was missing. even pieces I didn’t know was available. You just type in what you’re looking for and then a list of pieces and their prices comes up.

    2. Well, I’m intrigued by Trent. When he returns, may we be honored with a pic of the handsomest Barbie ever? That is, if he doesn’t mind.

    3. I love reading your stories – sometimes they make me laugh, sometimes I just smile, sometimes I shed a tear or two, but always after reading them, I come away inspired to make my life happier and better. Thank you Christy!! By the way, today’s story made me laugh and remember when my own daughter was young and her Orphan Annie doll wandered away on occasion.

    4. HaHaHa!! I wish a few of my daughter’s girl barbies would disappear and never return, as she has soooo many!! But she only has one “boy barbie” so he would certainly be missed should he take a vacation. I love cabbage and think I’ll try this recipe tomorrow. Christy, do you think it would cook correctly if I add some chopped bell pepper along with the chopped onion??

    5. I used to make cabbage rolls for my three sons and hubby and always would sigh and think how much work they were , but we all loved them so I continued to patiently roll them. One night at dinner I sat and watched each boy and DH cut the rolls in little pieces with their forks and thought to myself of the effort o had put into making them all nicely rolled and of even size for baking. I made a recipe quite similar to this and served it. The immediately dubbed it “Broken Cabbage Rolls” and ate them happily. I now only make the real kind for company and they all taste the same.

      1. Dont have slow cooker. Oven alternative time and temp. Maybe? Thanks! Wooden spoon for Trent when he comes home!

    6. One of my favorite posts in a long time. You really made me smile–like Kristoff, not like Trent. 😉 And I am totally forming a voting block with your mama. I prefer small onions, too. 😀

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