These Roasted Cabbage Steaks are so easy and delicious. Made with only six ingredients, this simple recipe makes a flavorful snack or side that you're going to just love!
These Roasted Cabbage Steaks are super easy to make and oh so tasty. Because they are roasted, the cabbage leaves become very tender and absorb the flavors of the seasonings that are sprinkled on them before cooking. The outer leaves also take on a slight crispiness, which is a nice contrast to the tender center. This vegan dish is so yummy, and you can pair it with lots of other dishes to put together a full meal.
One of the nice things about this Cabbage Steak recipe is that it uses ingredients that you probably already have on hand. If you need to add a vegetable to your dinner menu, this dish is a great choice. Once you've prepped the cabbage, which only takes a few minutes, you can set them roasting in the oven and prep other dishes in the meantime. These Roasted Cabbage Steaks are so easy to make, and who doesn't need that on a busy day? Let's talk about what you'll need to make them.
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What you'll need
- Cabbage. Green cabbage is best for this dish, but you could also use red cabbage if you want.
- Olive oil. This is the oil I like to use with this recipe, but you can also use other kinds of oil, including avocado, canola, or sunflower oil.
- Spices. Salt, garlic powder, and paprika are all you'll need for flavor.
- Red pepper flakes. This is optional, if you'd like an added bit of heat.
How to Make it
1. Cut the stems off the cabbage heads and then cut each one in half, then in half again. You should have four flat discs of cabbage that are about ¾ to 1 inch thick from each head.
2. Place the cabbage steaks on a baking sheet that is lined with parchment paper, allowing some space between each one to even cooking.
3. Brush the cabbage with the olive oil, coating them thoroughly. Then generously sprinkle the salt, garlic powder, and paprika on the cabbage steaks.
4. Flip the cabbage over and repeat, brushing them with oil and sprinkling the seasonings. Then add a pinch of red pepper flakes to each one, if desired.
5. Bake the cabbage steaks at 400°F for about 25 minutes, until the leaves are browned and the center is tender. Serve hot out of the oven.
Pro Tips
Choose the right cabbage. When you are buying the cabbage heads for this recipe, make sure that they are fresh and crisp. Look for cabbage that is tight and compact with few loose leaves, and feels heavy for its size.
Don't skip the oil. This step is important because the oil not only helps the cabbage steaks become tender, but it also helps the added seasonings stick and not burn during roasting.
Season both sides. Remember to flip the cabbage steaks and repeat the steps to oil and season them. By applying these ingredients to both sides, you get a more even distribution of flavors and texture.
What to Serve it with
- As is. These Cabbage Steaks make a great snack and can be enjoyed all on their own.
- With pasta. Enjoy this cabbage dish alongside your favorite pasta and sauce.
- With other grains. Quinoa, bulgur, millet, barley, farro, and wheat are just a few of the options that this Cabbage Curry tastes great with. I especially love this Spinach Rice.
- Topped with tofu. Diced and sauteed tofu tastes delicious on top of these.
- With other veggies. Riced cauliflower, roasted eggplant, and sauteed mushrooms all go great with roasted cabbage.
- With my Mushroom Sauce! Just add a generous scoop of this sauce on top. YUM!
How to Store and Reheat
To store Roasted Cabbage Steaks, allow them to cool before placing them in a container with a tight lid and refrigerating them. They will stay fresh in there for about 3 days. When you are ready to reheat them, you can either microwave them for a few minutes or place them on a baking sheet to warm in a 350°F oven until they reach the desired temp.
This recipe for Roasted Cabbage Steaks is deliciously simple. You can prep it in minutes and serve a flavorful vegetable dish that is healthy, as well as vegan, gluten-free, dairy-free, and paleo. You and your family are going to love both the taste and the convenience of this scrumptious side dish!
Other scrumptious cabbage recipes to try:
Roasted Cabbage Steaks
Ingredients
- 2 small cabbage heads
- 3 tbsp. olive oil
- ½ tsp. salt or to taste
- 2 tsp. paprika
- 1 tbsp. garlic powder
Instructions
- Cut the stems off the cabbage heads and then cut each one in half, then in half again. You should have four flat discs of cabbage that are about ¾ to 1 inch thick from each head. Place the cabbage steaks on a baking sheet that is lined with parchment paper, allowing some space between each one to even cooking.
- Brush the cabbage with the olive oil, coating them thoroughly. Then generously sprinkle the salt, garlic powder, and paprika on the cabbage steaks. Flip the cabbage over and repeat, brushing them with oil and sprinkling the seasonings. Then add a pinch of red pepper flakes to each one, if desired.
- Bake the cabbage steaks at 400°F for about 25 minutes, until the leaves are browned and the center is tender. Serve hot out of the oven.
Notes
What to serve it with
- As is. These Cabbage Steaks make a great snack and can be enjoyed all on their own.
- With pasta. Enjoy this cabbage dish alongside your favorite pasta and sauce.
- With other grains. Quinoa, bulgur, millet, barley, farro, and wheat are just a few of the options that this Cabbage Curry tastes great with. I especially love this Spinach Rice.
- Topped with tofu. Diced and sauteed tofu tastes delicious on top of these.
- With other veggies. Riced cauliflower, roasted eggplant, and sauteed mushrooms all go great with roasted cabbage.
So many roasted cabbage steaks leave off the temp and time. Thank you for including. Best I have ever had.
Thank you so much, Dallas!
Thank you for this recipe, my cabbage didn’t turn out like yours, I cooked them for 25 minutes but the center didn’t cook all the way through, I love cabbage and want to cook mine the way you did, please help me and tell me what I did wrong.
Hi Doris! There are different types of cabbage out there. Some are more tender and some are tough. It's best to keep baking until it reaches the desired doneness. If the center doesn't bake well, maybe try cutting thinner "steaks" next time. Happy cooking and thanks for stopping by!
I'm not a cabbage girl, even with Irish roots, but....this was just as promised. Caramelized. Delicious!!
Thanks, Dawn! This means a lot to me!
Making these Roasted Cabbage Steak as I am writing this post. Love Cabbage dishes. Serving with smoked sausage.
Enjoy, Debra!
I love curry. How do you add the curry?
Do you just sprinkle it on according to taste?
Hi Kay! Yes, just sprinkle some curry right on top. Enjoy!