Cabbage Roll Casserole is a quick and easy way to enjoy all the flavors of our very popular stuffed cabbage recipe featured here on Platter Talk.
With over hundreds of thousands of views on our original golumpki recipe, I wanted to simplify the process without losing out on any of the deliciousness of the original version.
This rendition hits the mark, perfectly.
This cabbage rolls recipe is a favorite in our family.
Cabbage Roll Casserole
This “Lazy Golumpki” features all of the flavors of our original Polish stuffed cabbage, but with much less work.
As I mentioned, our golumpki recipe is one of our top recipes on Platter Talk.
I think that people are drawn to it, partly because of its unusual name and also because of it’s Polish origin.
However, I do have to admit, our original golumpki recipe is a bit tedious with many different steps.
Although it is not a hard recipe in the least, it is very time consuming.
With that in mind, I wanted to make a version of this dish that is quick and easy. Enter Lazy Cabbage Rolls.
How to Make Lazy Cabbage Rolls
The nice thing about this Lazy Man Cabbage Rolls recipe is how fast and versatile it is.
There are many short cuts that can be taken without sacrificing the taste.
1. I used oven-fried bacon in this recipe for a cripsy finish without a greasy mess.
2. Seasoned breadcrumbs are added to the ground beef mixture for added flavor and to help hold it together.
3. I use a “boil in the bag” type of rice which is mixed in a bowl with the ground beef mixture.
4. Instead of boiling the cabbage and pulling apart every leaf so that you can roll the meat mixture into them, I shredded the cabbage into big long pieces.
This reduces the necessary time of assembling this deconstructed “stuffed cabbage” recipe to mere minutes.
I have to admit, I feel like that I am cheating my grandmother’s recipe by taking these shortcuts.
However, that feeling was quickly gone after how fast this went together.
5. Then I layer it.
6. Like a lasagna.
7. I use a family-size can of tomato soup to go over the stuffed cabbage casserole before it bakes in the oven.
8. Finally, to help keep the cabbage roll casserole from drying out while baking, I top it off with a regular size can of tomato soup midway through the baking process.
After putting this lazy golumpki together and allowing it to spend some time in the hot oven, our house quickly filled with the welcoming aroma and memories of the golumpki the I grew up with, without all the work.
With just one bite, you will agree that this is a winning recipe.
The cabbage still retains a little crisp to it, and the meat is moist and delicious.
Even kids love this Stuffed Cabbage Casserole!
In this version, I used only lean ground beef, 90/10.
I did this because most of us have hamburger sitting in the freezer unused, and this makes great use for it.
However, you could easily use different meat combinations, such as ground beef, Italian ground sausage, and even veal.
Traditionally, golumpki is made with different meats.
Traditional Golumpki is simply a meat mixture that is rolled in cabbage, covered in a tomato sauce, and then baked to savory perfection.
This was done years ago to keep the dish economical.
People bought what was affordable and on sale to feed your family.
My grandmother would use primarily beef because she had a family of 9 to feed.
My point is, use what you have in your freezer.
It makes it that much more convenient.
If you are one of the many people that have looked at the original Polish cabbage rolls recipe but shied away from it because it seemed too daunting, then this is the recipe for you.
I threw this stuffed cabbage casserole together as a weekday meal but it would make a great sit down Sunday Supper for your family.
I know that you will enjoy this family favorite.
Make this cabbage rolls recipe in just one hour.
Here is a more detailed YouTube video of me showing you how to make this savory stuffed cabbage casserole.
FAQ for Cabbage Roll Casserole
Can lazy cabbage rolls be frozen?
- You can freeze this lazy cabbage rolls recipe but bake it first.
- Allow to cool completely and then wrap it air-tight with plastic wrap and freeze for up to six weeks
- When ready to use, allow it to thaw in the fridge and then reheat for 45 minutes at 300° F.
- Top with regular-size can of tomato soup half-way through baking.
What goes with this cabbage rolls recipe?
Some of our favorite things to serve with cabbage roll casserole include:
- Soft rolls with butter.
- Masshed potatoes.
- Green salad.
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Cabbage Roll Casserole
Ingredients
- Medium size head of cabbage
- 2 1/2 lbs lean ground beef 90/10
- 1/2 lbs cooked bacon coarsely chopped
- 1 med white onion
- 1/2 cup Italian flavored bread crumbs
- 1/2 -3/4 cup cooked white rice
- 1-2 eggs
- 1 family sized and 1 10 oz can of tomato soup
- salt and pepper to taste
Instructions
- See video above to watch this quick and easy recipe come together.
- Preheat oven 375 degrees.
- Coarsely shred the cabbage it thick long pieces and set aside.
- Cook bacon in the oven, allow to cool, coarsely chop and set aside.
- Dice onion and set aside.
- Cook rice and allow to cool and set aside. For convenience, I used a boil in the bag type of rice.
- In a large bowl, add meat, bread crumbs, onion, bacon, rice, egg and salt and pepper. Start by only using one egg. If the mixture seems too dry, then add the second egg.
- In a 9X9 pan, place a layer of the shredded cabbage so that the bottom of the pan is completely covered.
- Add the meat mixture on top of the cabbage and press into the shape of the pan.
- Add another layer of cabbage to cover the meat mixture.
- Pour the family sized can of tomato soup over the top of the cabbage to cover completely. Reserve the smaller can to add additional soup while baking in the oven.
- Add salt and pepper over the top.
- Cover with aluminum foil.
- Place pan on top of a cookie sheet and put in a 375 preheated oven.
- Cook for approximately 1 hour 45 minutes-2 hours.
Video
Nutrition
Debra says
Great
Margaret says
I grew up in Hamtramck, I know how good Polish food taste. It was healthy, low in calories, but the flavors were absolutely delicious! The neighborhood knew what you were having for dinner. Thanks!
Margaret says
If you have any other recipies for soup, poppy seed rolls, sever sister sponge cake, etc. Please forward them on. Your presentation was superb! Keep up the traditions.
Bobbi Parent says
This is the best recipe. Normally I absolutely hate cabbage but I couldn’t get enough. I did make just a couple little tweeks. Sprinkled both layers of cabbage with some sugar and poured a small amount of water after adding the first can of soup. Next time I will be making with ground veal and pork. Surely it will be just as fantastic.
Dan from Platter Talk says
Thank for the feedback, Bobbi. This golumpki is a family favorite!
Candace says
This was perfect. I went to an international food festival and tried golabki for the first time, and for months I craved it. I made this recipe tonight and I am in heaven! Thanks for the recipe 😊
Dan from Platter Talk says
Thanks, Candace and lucky you to be able to go to such a food festival! We’re happy that you like our lazy golumpki recipe and we hope you will try some of our other Polish recipes as well.
Christine says
This was absolutely delicious! The only thing I did differently was to add a can of crushed tomatoes over the cabbage before topping off with the tomato soup. I only had 1 1/4 pounds of ground beef, so I cut the entire recipe in half … and still ended up with 8 servings! I highly recommend this recipe.
Diane says
Made this today for my husbands birthday dinner. He loves stuffed cabbage! On a work day it is much easier and less time consuming than steaming the cabbage then rolling up the stuffed cabbage. We both enjoyed it! He gave it a ten on flavor and enjoyed it. The one thing we missed was actually cutting into a roll and getting both the cabbage and meat together. The shredded gives it the flavor but is different than what we are use to. I would definitely make it again! Thanks for a great recipe.
Dan from Platter Talk says
Thanks for the great feedback, Diane! Next, try the Golumpki Soup!
Alan says
What is the feasibility of mixing everything then freezing to cook a few days later? Going out of town but want to come back and have a meal ready
Dan from Platter Talk says
Alan, thanks for the question. You can try this however there may be a little excess water as a result of freezing and thawing the cabbage. If you experience this, you may want to remove the foil from the baking dish, 15 minutes or so before taking it out of the oven. This should help to reduce it, if necessary.
Krista says
This looks so good! I have to make this for dinner this week!
Dee says
This would make a perfect meal for when I am short on time! I can’t wait to try it out!
Carrie R says
Ooooooo… I am just loving this lazy version! My kind of recipe. 😉
Dan from Platter Talk says
Thanks so much, Carrie!
Katerina @ diethood .com says
Stuffed cabbage is a family favorite!! I can’t wait to try this! It looks SO delicious!!
Chrissie Baker says
Great recipe. I like all the ingredients in it. This is perfect for me. thank you.
Cathy says
This is such a classic favorite!
Dan from Platter Talk says
Yes, it is, we love golumpki in our family!
Kim Hutko says
Ok I was a bit skeptical, been eating stuffed cabbage many years and husband is Russian ! He’s the final yes or no in this home = he LOVED it ! Said it reminded him of his grandmother !! He has never spoken of his grandmother , what a blessing shareing a wonderful meal can be . Thank you SO MUCH for posting this . Mrs . Hutko
Dan from Platter Talk says
Thanks for the wonderful comments, Mrs. Hutko. We are happy that you enjoyed our easy golumpki recipe!
Jacque Hastert says
A great and delicious way to get cabbage into your diet. This sounds amazing!
Johnathan says
I just finished a slice of this dish and it is phenomenal! My grandmother used to make kapusta (Hungarian stuffed cabbage), every time she visited and this reminds me of her recipe. Thank you for sharing!
Dan from Platter Talk says
Thanks so much for the great feedback. We love that you tried this lazy golumpki and that you enjoyed it!
Sherri says
I made this yesterday, and it was great! I left it, covered, in the oven for three hours (I actually could have even left it in a little longer). I used the ground been/sausage mixture. It was so easy to assemble, and I liked the fact that tomato soup was part of the recipe because this is how my mom (and her mom) always made it. Lots of recipes out there call for tomato sauce and even spaghetti sauce which I don’t care for. Anyway, I will definitely make this one again. It’s a keeper, and I cannot wait for leftovers later today!
Dan from Platter Talk says
Sounds wonderful, thanks for the feedback!