Sautéed Cabbage

Sautéed cabbage is a simple side dish that has more flavor than you’d imagine. Sliced cabbage is tossed in ghee, garlic, and onions, then caramelized into a golden brown. It’s absolutely delicious and I guarantee you’ll go back for seconds.

Sauteed cabbage in a pan on a table.

If you haven’t experimented with cabbage much, now’s the time. Aside from being shredded into coleslaw or slow-baked in the oven, it tastes amazing sautéed. The cabbage slices become meltingly tender with slightly crispy caramelized edges.

And when you cook it with garlic and onions, it makes for a warm, fragrant and delicious side dish. Not to mention, perfect for any of your Saint Patrick’s Day festivities!

What Type Of Cabbage To Use

Cabbage comes in many forms, from savoy to green to red. But for this recipe, you’ll want to grab a head of green cabbage. This is commonly used across various recipes, from salads to slaws to stir-fries. And when it’s cooked through long enough, it’s natural sweetness will come out.

Cabbage should feel heavy in size, with tightly packed leaves. You’ll also want to avoid any signs of discoloration.

Which to Use: Butter, Oil or Ghee

After trying this recipe a few different ways, I have to say that my favorite method is with ghee.

If you saute too long with butter it can easily burn and olive oil doesn’t have as sweet a flavor. You could do a combination of butter and oil (the higher smoke point of the oil prevents the butter from burning). But at that point I say just use ghee. Ghee has a high smoke point, won’t burn and you’ll get that delicious buttery flavor.

Making sauteed cabbage in a pan on the stove.

How To Make Sautéed Cabbage

The great thing about this recipe is that it’s fast and easy. Here’s how you make it:

  1. Prep the cabbage and onion. Cut the cabbage in half, slice out the core and chop into thin slices. Then chop the onion into slices.
  2. Cook the onions and garlic. Add the ghee to a large skillet over medium-high heat. Sauté the onions for a minute or until starting to soften. Then add the garlic and stir again.
  3. Cook the cabbage. Add the cabbage to the skillet and sauté for about 12-15 minutes. Stir the cabbage occasionally, until it becomes soft and caramelized.
  4. Season. Sprinkle with salt and pepper and toss to combine.
  5. Serve. Remove the skillet from heat and serve immediately.
A pan of sauteed cabbage with tongs.

What Pairs Well With Sautéed Cabbage?

Before you sauté the cabbage, you’ll need to prep a main entree first. I recommend either chicken, pork, or lamb, which will complement this recipe. Here are a few of my favorites:

Tongs picking up a serving of sauteed cabbage.

More Savory Side Dish Recipes

Need more side dish ideas? These recipes are hearty and bursting with savory flavors.

And if you love this recipe….you’ll be over-the-moon for my fried cabbage recipe with bacon, spices and mustard.

Sauteed Cabbage (Easy & Healthy)

5 from 38 votes
Prep Time: 5 minutes
Cook Time: 15 minutes
Total Time: 20 minutes
Servings: 6 servings
Author: Lisa Bryan
Sauteed cabbage is a simple side dish that's full of flavor. Sliced cabbage is tossed in garlic, butter and onions, then caramelized into a golden brown.

Ingredients

  • 1 small head green cabbage, thinly sliced
  • 1 onion, sliced
  • 2 garlic cloves, minced
  • 2 tablespoon ghee, or a blend of butter and olive oil
  • salt and pepper, to taste

Instructions 

  • Cut the cabbage in half, remove the core and chop into thin slices. Then chop the onions into slices.
  • Melt the ghee in a large skillet over medium high heat. Saute the onions for a minute or until just starting to soften. Then add in the minced garlic and stir again.
  • Add the cabbage and saute for about 12-15 minutes. During this time, stir the cabbage occasionally until the cabbage becomes soft and caramelized.
  • Before serving, season with salt and pepper and toss to combine.

Lisa’s Tips

  • Because the cabbage may take up most of your pan, it’s easiest to stir the cabbage with tongs. You could also saute the cabbage in batches if your pan isn’t big enough. But cabbage, similar to spinach, will wilt down once it cooks.

Nutrition

Calories: 80kcal, Carbohydrates: 9g, Protein: 2g, Fat: 5g, Saturated Fat: 1g, Sodium: 22mg, Potassium: 229mg, Fiber: 3g, Sugar: 5g, Vitamin A: 117IU, Vitamin C: 45mg, Calcium: 54mg, Iron: 1mg
Course: Side Dish
Cuisine: Irish
Keyword: Sauteed cabbage, sauteed cabbage recipe
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84 comments on “Sautéed Cabbage”

  1. Sauté some colored bell peppers ( cubed) with cabbage or carrots 🥕 and peas. Add some turmeric and red chili powder and garnish with fresh or frozen grated coconut 🥥 at the end . Yum! 

  2. My favorite,  usually stir in buttered noodles for a meal.  Reheated leftovers are the best..

  3. If you like cabbage, this is super simple and delicious. I always sprinkle a little bit of fennel seed in with mine while sautéing. You would be surprised what a great little flavor boost it gives.5 stars

  4. We love, love, love this simple and amazing recipe!5 stars

  5. Ridiculously easy and super flavorful! Followed the recipe exactly, using a blend of oil and butter. Next time, I’ll try 10-12 minutes to maintain a slight crunch. Really great side!5 stars

  6. I made this as a side dish to leftover meatloaf, potatoes and carrots. It was a perfect compliment. I fried three pieces of pastured bacon and used some of the grease with a little butter. I crumbled the bacon on top to serve. Hubby loved it. It will go on our regular rotation. 5 stars

  7. Great recipe! Unfortunately, I bought my cabbage before finding your recipe. It’s important to use SMALL heads of cabbage. Mine was large and took too long to get tender. Nex time, I’ll be sure to get SMALL heads of cabbage. My husband has kidney disease, so I couldn’t use butter. Will definitely buy some ghee for the next batch.
    Thank you.

  8. At the end I added couple scrambled eggs. Bit hot sauce. So yummy5 stars

  9. Thank you this dish is Excellent! Followed the recipe and added some thyme at the end. Will be having again very soon.5 stars

  10. Great recipe! Quick and easy. I had mine with turkey sausage.5 stars

  11. Looks very doable…thank you for easy instructions5 stars

  12. I made this and ended up adding some ground turkey for more of a hearty meal and it turned out great! I love Lisa’s recipes, I’m 24 and a lot of my friends still don’t know how to cook but I’ve made about 10 of her recipes now and kinda feel like I know what I’m doing :) 5 stars

  13. I made this exactly as written and it was delicious. I had a Vietnamese neighbor who gave me a recipe for homemade teriyaki sauce. We put this sauce on the cabbage and it was wonderful with grilled chicken breast.5 stars

  14. This is a wonderful recipe. I’m dealing with some health problems and I’m trying very hard to boost my immune system. So I’m looking for healthy options that are fairly easy to make. This fit the bill. Tastes so good and I’ve read that cabbage has wonderful health benefits. Thanks for this great recipe!5 stars

  15. Excellent and so easy to make!5 stars

  16. Taste amazing every time. I often have this as a main but also a side dish.5 stars

  17. Cabbage is so simple but I always consult this recipe to ensure I get it just right for dinner!5 stars

  18. This recipe helped me fall in love with cabbage. I never knew how to prepare it well, and this is it. The perfect side dish.5 stars

  19. Lisa thank you.
    I eat cabbage soups,cobbege with lemon, but this way was delicious5 stars

  20. Making this for the  second time tonight….SO good.  I think it speaks to the Hungarian in me : )
    Thank you for all your terrific, well-tested recipes Lisa!5 stars

  21. New favorite way to eat cabbage. So good!5 stars

  22. Made this recipe today. Really good. I will add it to my recipe box. Thank you!5 stars

    • Hi Cristina – This is definitely a quick and easy side dish to keep on hand! It’s simple, but the flavors are so good :)

  23. This is one of the simplest yet most delicious side dishes I’ve ever made in my life! The texture and the flavor of the cabbage is unbelievable and I can’t wait to make it more times in the future! Keep up the good work Lisa!5 stars

    • Hi Valentina – This really is a great recipe to keep on hand for a quick and delicious side dish! Tons of flavor comes out of the cabbage when it’s simply sauteed :)

  24. This is a dish that we had growing up as we had a garden to feed the community. Was a cheap delishes meal. Glad your opening eyes to it and it’s so healthy. I am 72.5 stars

    • Hi Linda – Cabbage can sometimes, be a forgotten vegetable. But, it is such a great way to feed a large crowd and the flavors come naturally as you cook it!

  25. This was so easy to make and delicious! Cabbage is such a simple and cheap vegetable but unfortunately a lot of people steer away from it. This recipe is a game changer! My boyfriend who normally doesn’t like any kind of cabbage, could not stop eating this!

    As always Lisa’s recipe is clear and gives you the perfect result. Definitely will make tis again.5 stars

    • Hi Eva – It definitely is a veggie that people tend to forget about, but has so much flavor and texture when cooked! Glad to hear both you and your boyfriend enjoyed this side dish :)

  26. This dish is so great and easy! I added some ground sausage and served it with some crusty bread with dijon mustard and it was so delicious!5 stars

  27. Made this tonight! Happy St Patty’s Day! It was super easy and delicious! Normally I would have just boiled the cabbage and added butter, salt and pepper. This has a nuttier, sweeter flavor. Yum!5 stars

  28. Loved it! This was so easy to make. I tried it to taste it for salt and couldn’t stop eating it afterwards. Thank you Lisa!!5 stars

    • Hi Brie – This really is such a simple and easy recipe that’s delicious enough to pair back with any meal :)

  29. Now why didn’t I ever think to sauté cabbage?!? We had this over the weekend and it was so perfect with pulled pork. I used sweet onion and ghee and yummmm!!!! Thank you Lisa!5 stars

    • Hi Sasha – This dish will definitely taste amazing alongside my pulled pork! I’m so glad you enjoyed this dish though. Cabbage can often be overlooked, but once it’s simply sauteed – the flavors are amazing.

  30. Hi Lisa,

    many thanks for all of your recipes : )

     I have been sautéing cabbage with coconut oil for quite a while now and I always top it with a couple of easy over eggs … delicious ! sometimes I add mushrooms but will try your idea of adding onions next time !

    cheers … Claire5 stars

    • Hi Claire – Yum! I love the addition of an egg on top or mushrooms. But definitely try it with onions – it gives it a sweet and delicious flavor :)

      • I also like adding bean sprouts to mine. If you’re adventurous, try this as a topping on a hot dog. It’s the same concept as a Japadog.

      • Hi Louis – Adding bean sprouts sounds like a great idea! :)

    • I know this will be my go to sauted cabbage. Usually I cook it with polish so had to find a healthier way to cook it. I usually will do half a cabbage and use other half for cabbage soup I’m sure sure I will love it. Great job5 stars

  31. Hi Lisa,
    I got a fresh cabbage from my sister-in-law’s farm. Can’t be fresher than that. Then I cooked the sauted cabbage not with ghee as I had only coconut oil in our rural upcountry home. It’s super easy to cook and tastes delicious. Will try to cook it back home in Mombasa-Kenya with ghee, but there’s a lovely taste with the coconut oil.
    There’s no receipe that didn’t come out right so far. I love your ideas as they bring a fresh wind into my international cuisine at home. I am from Switzerland originally.
    Best regards and keep it up.
    Dominique5 stars

    • Hi Dominique – Ghee is just an option for this recipe, as you can also use oil if you’d like :) But I’m happy you enjoyed this dish overall! I love intertwining different cuisines from around the world, and I hope to do more international recipes soon.

  32. This look so fresh and delecious.So easy to make and so delicious too.5 stars

  33. I made this the other night for dinner to pair with kielbasa sausage. They went together perfectly! That was also the night I discovered my husband doesn’t like cabbage (we have been together for 16 years and I didn’t know this), but guess what?! He loved Lisa’s cabbage! He said it tasted buttery and sinful, like you shouldn’t be eating it, cause its bad for you, but since it’s one of Lisa’s recipes, he knew it had to be healthy. He even took some for lunch the next day. This was very easy to make, and my first time using ghee. Thanks for getting me try new things! And thanks for another delicious recipe!5 stars

  34. Made this yesterday for lunch…very easy to make and so yummy!  I will be having this more often.5 stars

  35. HI LIsa
    I have been watching a lot of your YouTube lately after I accidentally discovered your channel. I am always trying to improve my family’s overall health thru menus that I plan for my family every week. Your channel has given me more inspiration and purpose to do better. Thank you! I signed up my email address to receive weekly recipe but I haven’t been getting it. 5 stars

    • Hi Lisa – So happy to hear that you’ve been learning tons of new things from Downshiftology and are able to apply it to your family’s everyday eating :) As for the weekly emails, it looks like you did receive the last email – which was the chicken fajitas :) I only send out emails once a week so if you don’t receive one by the end of the week, do check your spam/junk folder as well.

  36. Thank you so much for all the work you put into your recipes, blog, videos,shopping and the list goes on .I have a lot of health issue and was looking for someone with knowledge to help . I found that help in you . 
    Bless you !! 5 stars

  37. Yum, how long will this keep?

  38. Hi Lisa, this sounds similar to something I used to make but it had Bacon in it. I will try this without Bacon first as it sound delicious as it is.

  39. This is so good! I sprinkled it with chili and lime and used it as a base for my taco salad!! Thanks for sharing 🤩!5 stars

  40. Yum! In my family we add minced meat, soy sauce and some black pepper.5 stars

  41. a really nice finishing touch on sauteed cabbage is a lovely splash of plum vinegar at the very end! If you don’t have plum vinegar, apple cider would do.5 stars

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