This slow cooker Amish cabbage roll casserole is a comforting dish that brings the heartwarming flavors of traditional cabbage rolls without all the fuss of rolling. It’s a perfect meal for those chilly days when you want something hearty and satisfying. The Amish have a knack for creating simple, yet delicious meals that bring families together, and this casserole is no exception. It’s a wonderful way to enjoy the classic flavors of cabbage rolls with the convenience of a slow cooker.This casserole pairs beautifully with a side of buttery mashed potatoes or a simple green salad to balance out the richness. You might also consider serving it with some crusty bread to soak up the delicious sauce. For a touch of sweetness, a side of applesauce or roasted carrots would complement the savory flavors nicely.AdvertisementSlow Cooker Amish Cabbage Roll CasseroleIngredients1 1/2 pounds ground beef1 onion, chopped2 cloves garlic, minced1 small head of cabbage, chopped1 can (15 ounces) tomato sauce1 can (14.5 ounces) diced tomatoes, undrained1 cup uncooked white rice1 teaspoon salt1/2 teaspoon black pepper1 teaspoon paprika1 tablespoon Worcestershire sauce1 cup beef brothDirections1. In a skillet over medium heat, cook the ground beef, onion, and garlic until the beef is browned and the onion is tender. Drain any excess fat.2. In the slow cooker, layer half of the chopped cabbage.3. Add the cooked beef mixture on top of the cabbage.4. Sprinkle the uncooked rice over the beef mixture.5. Layer the remaining cabbage on top.6. In a bowl, mix together the tomato sauce, diced tomatoes, salt, pepper, paprika, Worcestershire sauce, and beef broth.7. Pour the tomato mixture over the layers in the slow cooker.8. Cover and cook on low for 6-7 hours, or until the cabbage and rice are tender.9. Stir before serving to combine all the layers.Variations & TipsFor a lighter version, you can use ground turkey or chicken instead of beef. If you have picky eaters, try adding a bit of shredded cheese on top during the last 30 minutes of cooking for a cheesy twist. You can also add a can of drained kidney beans or black beans for extra protein and fiber. If you prefer a bit of spice, add a pinch of red pepper flakes to the tomato mixture.
Around here, we call this ‘Amish Comfort Layers’—so hearty and satisfying!
