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This super easy Crock Pot Cabbage recipe tastes just like grandma used to make! Tender cabbage with the savory flavor of bacon and onions makes the perfect side dish for any family dinner.

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Cris here. One of my absolute favorite side dishes growing up as a kid was cooked cabbage. Mom would often make it on the grill during the summer and in the microwave during the winter. I absolutely LOVED it.

Over the years I have made it several different ways in the crock pot, but after having it in a restaurant the other day it got my recipe development wheels a turning and this version was the result. The family raved about it and begged me to make it this way from now on. The kicker is, it is SO simple to throw together so I knew I HAD to share it with you.
Crock Pot Cabbage

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Crock Pot Cabbage Recipe

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Crock Pot Cabbage Recipe: This super easy recipe tastes just like grandma used to make! Tender cabbage with the savory flavor of bacon and onions makes the perfect side dish for any family dinner.

Ingredients for Crock Pot Cabbage Recipe

  • 1 small head of cabbage- cored and chopped
  • ⅔ cup real bacon crumbles ( or 8 slices cooked crisp and chopped)
  • 15 oz jar pearl onion, drained
  • 8 cups chicken broth
  • ¼ cup butter- sliced
  • salt and pepper

How to make Cabbage in a Crock Pot

  1. Place your cabbage in your crock pot
  2. Top with remaining ingredients
  3. Cover and cook on high for 4 -6 hours or until cabbage is tender.

Crock Pot Cabbage Notes:

  • I used one of my favorite 6 qt slow cookers to whip this up. You are going to want a large slow cooker because it will be quite full until the cabbage cooks down.
  • We like our cabbage VERY tender, so we tend to cook it longer. If you like your cabbage a little firmer, just reduce your cooking time.
  • We LOVE using real bacon crumbles to skip the step of frying bacon. If you would prefer to cook your own bacon, go for it.
  • Similarly, we LOVE the flavor those little baby pearl onionsin the jar bring to the table. You can usually find them in vegetable aisle or the same aisle with the pickles. However, if you want to use regular onions instead, I would just chop one up and cook them a little in your bacon grease before adding to the cabbage.
  • As with any of our recipes, calorie counts and nutritional information varies greatly depending on which products you choose to use when cooking this dish.
  • All slow cookers cook differently, so cooking times are always a basic guideline and should always be tested first in your own slow cooker and time adjusted as needed.
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Crock Pot Cabbage Recipe

Crock Pot Cabbage Recipe: This super easy recipe tastes just like grandma used to make! Tender cabbage with the savory flavor of bacon and onions makes the perfect side dish for any family dinner.

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Servings: 8

Author: Cris

Ingredients

  • 1 small head of cabbage cored and chopped
  • cup real bacon crumbles or 8 slices cooked crisp and chopped
  • 15 oz jar pearl onion drained
  • 8 cups chicken broth
  • ¼ cup butter sliced
  • salt and pepper

Instructions

  • Place your cabbage in your crock pot

  • Top with remaining ingredients

  • Cover and cook on high for 4 -6 hours or until cabbage is tender.

Notes

  • I used one of my favorite 6 qt slow cookers to whip this up. You are going to want a large slow cooker because it will be quite full until the cabbage cooks down.
  • We like our cabbage VERY tender, so we tend to cook it longer. If you like your cabbage a little firmer, just reduce your cooking time.
  • We LOVE using real bacon crumbles to skip the step of frying bacon. If you would prefer to cook your own bacon, go for it.
  • Similarly, we LOVE the flavor those little baby pearl onionsin the jar bring to the table. You can usually find them in vegetable aisle or the same aisle with the pickles. However, if you want to use regular onions instead, I would just chop one up and cook them a little in your bacon grease before adding to the cabbage.
  • As with any of our recipes, calorie counts and nutritional information varies greatly depending on which products you choose to use when cooking this dish.
  • All slow cookers cook differently, so cooking times are always a basic guideline and should always be tested first in your own slow cooker and time adjusted as needed.

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  1. Crock Pot Cabbage - Recipes That Crock! (10)Richard Powell says

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    Yesss, it is very good…thanks for sharing. I listened to the directions, but doubled them…worked out well and had plenty to go around.

    Rich P

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    • Crock Pot Cabbage - Recipes That Crock! (12)Aunt Lou says

      Crock Pot Cabbage - Recipes That Crock! (13)
      So glad you enjoyed this! Thank you for taking the time to let us know. We love hearing when our readers like a recipe of ours.

  2. Crock Pot Cabbage - Recipes That Crock! (14)Renee Rapier says

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    Love cabbage as well and this has all my favorite ingredients. Super easy and yummm

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    • Crock Pot Cabbage - Recipes That Crock! (16)Aunt Lou says

      Crock Pot Cabbage - Recipes That Crock! (17)
      I’m so glad you enjoy this recipe as much as we do Renee!!!

  3. Crock Pot Cabbage - Recipes That Crock! (18)Patti W says

    I love your “we love hearing from you” note. Is it just me or does it seem like they don’t teach manners any longer? Very sad. I’m cooking this tomorrow. Can’t wait. 🙂

    Reply

    • Crock Pot Cabbage - Recipes That Crock! (19)Aunt Lou says

      Crock Pot Cabbage - Recipes That Crock! (20)
      We love manners around here…Momma and Daddy taught us well. I hope you enjoyed this recipe as much as we do Patti!

  4. Crock Pot Cabbage - Recipes That Crock! (21)Mark R. Dotson says

    Crock Pot Cabbage - Recipes That Crock! (22)
    Simple and simply delicious!

    Reply

    • Crock Pot Cabbage - Recipes That Crock! (23)Aunt Lou says

      Crock Pot Cabbage - Recipes That Crock! (24)
      So glad you enjoyed it Mark! Thank you for taking the time to come back and let us know!

  5. Crock Pot Cabbage - Recipes That Crock! (25)Rick Martin says

    We tried the Crock Pot Cabbage today. It was delicious! Thanks for the recipe!

    Reply

  6. Crock Pot Cabbage - Recipes That Crock! (28)Margie says

    If I were to cook this on Low, rather than High, would it be 7-9 hours?

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    • Crock Pot Cabbage - Recipes That Crock! (29)Cris says

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      Hi Margie! Depending on your slow cooker it would probably go for 6 to 8 hrs.

  7. Crock Pot Cabbage - Recipes That Crock! (31)eva says

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    Turned out great. Only has 4 cups of broth, also dumped in a package of noodle soup and 4 cups of water. Cooked while at work (so between 6 and 7 hours)

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    • Crock Pot Cabbage - Recipes That Crock! (33)Cris says

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      So glad you enjoyed it, Eva!

  8. Crock Pot Cabbage - Recipes That Crock! (35)Joy Jayson says

    Trying this recipe and love that it works in the crockpot. With the outside temp of 106 the less heat in the kitchen the better. I read the earlier comments so I’m seeing how the 4 cups of broth work out. Love these old timey real good food recipes!! Thanks Ms. Cris.

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    • Crock Pot Cabbage - Recipes That Crock! (36)Cris says

      Crock Pot Cabbage - Recipes That Crock! (37)
      We love using our crock pots to beat the heat! Hope you enjoyed it!

  9. Crock Pot Cabbage - Recipes That Crock! (38)amy jo says

    Just printed this recipe to try tomorrow, but I must admit I burst out laughing when I saw “coupons” listed in the ingredients on the printed version…as if cabbage isn’t already high enough in fiber! XD

    I’m making a big batch in my large cooker because I’m going to a potluck dinner, so using both purple and green cabbage to make it colorful! Also chock full of anti-oxidants!

    Can’t post a rating yet…haven’t tried it!

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    • Crock Pot Cabbage - Recipes That Crock! (39)eva says

      I used red cabbage. It made the broth dark (so it looked more like beef broth than chicken) but still tasted great.

  10. Crock Pot Cabbage - Recipes That Crock! (40)Margee says

    Crock Pot Cabbage - Recipes That Crock! (41)
    This sounds both delicious and easy to make. Thank you!

    But I have one question. In the ingredients list, what is meant by “coupons”?

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    • Crock Pot Cabbage - Recipes That Crock! (42)Maria says

      Crock Pot Cabbage - Recipes That Crock! (43)
      I was wondering the same thing…

  11. Crock Pot Cabbage - Recipes That Crock! (44)Robert Walker says

    Try substituting TURKEY broth for
    the chicken broth.

    Reply

    • Crock Pot Cabbage - Recipes That Crock! (45)Cris says

      Crock Pot Cabbage - Recipes That Crock! (46)
      Yum!

  12. Crock Pot Cabbage - Recipes That Crock! (47)Sharin says

    Crock Pot Cabbage - Recipes That Crock! (48)
    I thought 8 cups seemed like a lot also, so I used just 1 box of broth (4 cups) and it still had plenty of liquid, and turned out perfectly!

    Reply

    • Crock Pot Cabbage - Recipes That Crock! (49)Veronica says

      So glad to hear this because I too thought 8 cups of liquid was too much…. thanks for sharing!

  13. Crock Pot Cabbage - Recipes That Crock! (50)Sue says

    Could you substitute frozen baby onions for the jarred ones??

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    • Crock Pot Cabbage - Recipes That Crock! (51)Cris says

      Crock Pot Cabbage - Recipes That Crock! (52)
      Hi Sue! I don’t see why not! Enjoy!

  14. Crock Pot Cabbage - Recipes That Crock! (53)Deb says

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    I’m definitely going to try this! LOVE cabbage! I’ve never tried the jar onions so that’s exciting to try something new. So, how would your mom make it in the microwave? Did it still get REALLY tender? I’ve only ever boiled cabbage, but I love it.

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    • Crock Pot Cabbage - Recipes That Crock! (55)Cris says

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      Hi Deb!
      She just placed her chopped cabbage in a microwave safe bowl and just covered the bottom with water. She would then add a stick of butter and salt/pepper. She microwaved for 6 minutes at a time– stirring in between– until the cabbage reached the tenderness desired. Enjoy!

  15. Crock Pot Cabbage - Recipes That Crock! (57)B says

    Crock Pot Cabbage sounds good. have to try it.

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    • Crock Pot Cabbage - Recipes That Crock! (58)Cris says

      Crock Pot Cabbage - Recipes That Crock! (59)
      Enjoy!

  16. Crock Pot Cabbage - Recipes That Crock! (60)Douglas D Rakowsky says

    8 cup broth with the liquid from the cabbage seem like a lot is this dish mostly liquid

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  17. Crock Pot Cabbage - Recipes That Crock! (61)Cris says

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    Hi Doug-

    There is definitely a lot of liquid, but I wouldn’t say mostly. This recipe is a boiled cabbage, so you will serve up with a slotted spoon like a lot of boiled veggies. Although I do have to say the broth is quite tasty, so if you to eat it like a soup I wouldn’t blame ya! Enjoy!

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