Cabbage Lasagna Recipe (2024)

Net Carbs:10

35 minutes minutes

Cheesy

Karly Campbell

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"Made this for dinner tonight. I have made a similar version before that I baked in the oven. I didn't want to turn the oven on tonight since it has been so hot. We really loved this recipe. Just as good as any lasagna I have ever had. Thank you so much for sharing your delicious recipe!" – Darlene Carrigan

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Our Cabbage Lasagna is an easy recipe that cooks in about 30 minutes in one skillet! Healthy, hearty, and so flavorful – the whole family loves this dish. Plus, it’s a great way to sneak in extra veggies!

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We’ve never been huge pasta eaters in our house. I mean, sure, the occasional plate of pasta was always delicious, but it’s not something I’ve really missed a lot since going low carb.

The other night, though, man. I had a CRAVING.

I needed lasagna and I needed it immediately. Our lasagna stuffed chicken wasn’t going to cut it, because we’ve had a lot of chicken the past few days. I need something with that classic beef lasagna vibe!

This low carb cabbage lasagna is a bit strange sounding, since it’s made with chopped cabbage instead of lasagna noodles, but it just works.

No, the cabbage will never taste exactly like a traditional lasagna noodle, but it totally satisfied my craving and my family loved it too! That’s a win in my book.

Besides, how could a skillet full of saucy beef smothered in a creamy ricotta mixture not be a win??

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Ingredient Notes:

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Cabbage Lasagna – Cabbage is not usually the first thing that comes to mind when you’re craving pasta. But if we’re being honest the pasta itself is usually just a convenient way to get what we really want: loads of cheese and a meaty tomato sauce! The cabbage will soften the longer it cooks in the sauce, and while cabbage lasagna isn’t quite the same as real pasta, it does have a similar vibe after cooking in the sauce and soaking up the flavors.

Meat Sauce – We really enjoy using Rao’s Marinara for any dish that requires marinara sauce. It pairs perfectly with all the cheesy goodness in this skillet lasagna recipe, it has excellent flavor, and it isn’t loaded with sugar! I used lean ground beef but you could use a fattier blend or even a different type of ground meat like pork. You’ll also add some onion and garlic to the meat sauce.

Ricotta Topping – The meat sauce is pretty darn good, but it’s not complete without lots of cheese! You’ll stir in mozzarella with the cabbage and sauce, and then you’ll top the dish with a mix of ricotta and Parmesan cheeses, garlic, and parsley.

Why We Love This Recipe:

  • Cheese, cheese, cheese! The key to a tasty dinner. 😉
  • The meat sauce along with all that cheese does an excellent job of hiding the fact that you’re eating cabbage and not actual pasta.
  • Lasagna is a dish that most kids like and this is just similar enough that they’ll give it a shot. My kids ended up loving this one!
  • Cabbage lasagna is healthy and low carb, but it still delivers the same rich flavors and cheesy goodness of traditional lasagna.

How To:

Ground Beef – We’ll start this skillet lasagna recipe by preparing the ground beef for the marinara meat sauce. You’ll want to grab a large, deep skillet. I’m using a 12 inch skillet that’s about 3 inches deep. Heat your skillet and add some ground beef. Break the beef up as it cooks and add some onions and garlic to the skillet. I’m using 90/10 ground beef, so I don’t bother draining the fat, but feel free to drain the grease if necessary.

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Marinara Sauce – Once your meat is cooked through, add your preferred low carb marinara sauce to the skillet and combine with the meat, onion, and garlic. This will make a flavorful marinara meat sauce that’ll help convince you that this dish tastes similar to regular lasagna!

Cabbage – Now you can add in the chopped cabbage. The cabbage will likely fill the pan, but just very carefully stir to coat the cabbage in the marinara meat sauce. It’ll cook down quite a bit. Cover the pan and let the cabbage lasagna cook over low heat for about 15 minutes or until the cabbage is as soft as you’d like!

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Cheese – My favorite part! When the cabbage is ready stir in some shredded mozzarella. You can’t have lasagna without loads of cheese, right? Mix up some ricotta, parsley, Parmesan, and garlic and spread that mixture over the top of your skillet lasagna.

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Finish – Cover the dish again and let this cook for another minute or two – just long enough to heat the cheese. That’s it, guys! Easy low carb skillet lasagna with cabbage! I hope you guys give this a try and let me know what your family thinks! My kids both devoured this one. My littlest was definitely skeptical at first, but once she managed that first bite, she was hooked!

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FAQs:

Can I store skillet lasagna?

This should last covered in the refrigerator for 2 to 3 days. I’ve not tried freezing this low carb lasagna myself but readers have commented that they’ve tried it with mixed results. I don’t think cabbage usually holds up well to freezing.

How to soften cabbage?

The longer that the cabbage cooks in the sauce, the softer it will get. If you don’t want any crispiness at all to it and for it to be as tender as possible then you could boil or steam the cabbage first before adding it in with the marinara meat sauce.

Is it difficult to make cabbage lasagna?

Our recipe is for a skillet version of cabbage lasagna and it really couldn’t be easier! You’ll prepare a meat sauce using your favorite jar of marinara, cook chopped cabbage in the sauce until it has softened, and then spread some ricotta over the top.

More Italian Favorites:

  • Italian Cauliflower Salad
  • Spaghetti Squash Casserole
  • Low Carb Stuffed Peppers
  • Spaghetti Squash Alfredo
  • Mozzarella Stuffed Meatballs

What to Serve with Cabbage Lasagna:

Just like a traditional lasagna, our cabbage lasagna goes great with salad and breadsticks!

Our keto Italian dressing is simple to whip up, or try our keto ranch dressing. Both are delicious on a green salad loaded with fresh veggies, like tomatoes, cucumbers, diced peppers, and greens.

For the breadsticks, you’ll want to keep it low carb by whipping up a batch of our cauliflower breadsticks. Our keto cheddar bay biscuits or garlic bread chaffle are also good choices!

More Easy Dinner Recipes:

Pizza Stuffed Zucchini:hollow out a zucchini and top it with your favorite pizza toppings!

Cream Lemon Chicken: This saucy chicken happens about once a week in this house! So good!

Garlic Butter Shrimp: If you love shrimp, you have to try this simple recipe.

Sheet Pan Chicken and Green Beans: Just about the quickest thing to toss together ever!

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Recipe

Skillet Cabbage Lasagna

This low carb skillet lasagna is made with cabbage instead of noodles! It’s hearty, filling, and will totally satisfy that lasagna craving!

4.51 from 140 votes

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Prep10 minutes minutes

Cook25 minutes minutes

Total35 minutes minutes

Serves 6 servings

Ingredients

For the lasagna:

  • 1 pound ground beef
  • ½ onion minced
  • 1 clove garlic minced
  • 1 medium head cabbage cored and chopped
  • 24 ounces Rao’s Marinara
  • 2 cups shredded mozzarella

For the ricotta topping:

  • 2 cups ricotta
  • ¼ cup shredded Parmesan
  • 1 clove garlic minced
  • 2 tablespoons freshly chopped parsley

Instructions

  • Heat a large skillet over medium heat and add the ground beef.

  • Brown the beef until about halfway cooked, breaking it up as it cooks.

  • Add the onion and garlic to the meat mixture and cook, stirring often, until the meat has cooked through.

  • Add the marinara to the meat and stir to combine.

  • Add the cabbage to the skillet and carefully stir to coat the cabbage in the meat sauce.

  • Once the cabbage has cooked down a bit, cover the pan with a lid and continue cooking for 15 minutes over low heat or until the cabbage is as soft as you’d like.

  • Remove the lid and add the mozzarella to the skillet. Stir well to combine.

  • To make the ricotta topping, add the ricotta, Parmesan, garlic, and parsley to a small bowl and stir to combine.

  • Spread the ricotta mixture over the cabbage and cover the pan and cook over low heat for 2 minutes to warm through.

  • Serve immediately.

Tips & Notes:

Use any brand of marinara that you prefer. We prefer Rao’s brand because it has no added sugar and tastes amazing.

Nutrition Information:

Calories: 413kcal (21%)| Carbohydrates: 14g (5%)| Protein: 30g (60%)| Fat: 29g (45%)| Saturated Fat: 11g (69%)| Cholesterol: 89mg (30%)| Sodium: 671mg (29%)| Fiber: 4g (17%)| Sugar: 8g (9%)| Net Carbs: 10g (20%)

Author: Karly Campbell

Course:Dinner

Cuisine:Italian

Keyword:cabbage lasagna, low carb lasagna, skillet lasagna

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FAQs

How do you keep veggie lasagna from getting soggy? ›

Cook your vegetables separately.

If you choose your vegetables wisely (our recipe has mushrooms, zucchini, onion and spinach) and prepare them ahead of time, you'll end up with a finished lasagna that's moist but not soggy. It's also important not to overload you vegetable lasagna.

How many layers of lasagna is best? ›

FITTING IN ALL THE LAYERS

Generally, lasagna has about 3 or 4 layers of pasta, with sauce, ricotta cheese, mozzarella, béchamel, and sometimes meat or even meatballs or sausage between those layers. Our many layer lasagna has around 12 layers of pasta, or even more depending on how thin you end up rolling the dough.

What not to do when making lasagna? ›

12 Lasagna Mistakes You Didn't Realize You Were Making
  1. Not cooking the noodles correctly. Adao/Shutterstock. ...
  2. Not having all the ingredients ready. ...
  3. Not browning the meat. ...
  4. Using the wrong cheese. ...
  5. Skipping the dairy sauce. ...
  6. Skimping on the amount of marinara. ...
  7. Improperly layering the noodles. ...
  8. Forgetting a layer of sauce.
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How do you make lasagna not crispy? ›

How do I prevent the top lasagna noodles from crisping? Put a thin layer of sauce atop the noodles, then top with cheese (there's no law saying you have to end the lasagna with a bare top). Be sure to cover the raised edges of the lasagna noodles, which is always what seems to get crunchy.

How do I make my lasagna more solid? ›

One quick idea ( and maybe obvious so I'm just including it here) is to make more layers. You might be surprised as to what one layer can do. Five layers (rather than four) in a pan will make a more compact and solid lasagna.

Do you spray the bottom of a pan when making lasagna? ›

For the best results, we offer the following tips for assembling your lasagne: Begin with a 13 x 9 x 3-inches deep baking pan, sprayed with nonstick cooking spray. Spread 1 cup of sauce on the bottom of the baking pan and begin layering.

Do you bake lasagna covered or uncovered? ›

Cover the baking dish with aluminum foil. Bake in the preheated oven for 30 to 40 minutes. Remove the foil and bake until cheese is golden brown, 5 to 10 more minutes. Remove from the oven and let stand for 10 minutes before cutting and serving.

How do you layer lasagna so it doesn't fall apart? ›

In a 9x13-inch (23x33 cm) glass baking dish, add a layer of bolognese to the bottom. Top with noodles, then spread a layer of the ricotta mixture on top. Repeat with another layer of bolognese, noodles, ricotta, noodles, bolognese, then top with mozzarella and additional Parmesan.

What is the correct way to stack lasagna? ›

Quick Overview:
  1. The first thing that goes on the buttered tray is a layer of red sauce. This is so that nothing sticks to the bottom.
  2. After that, add a smaller layer of white sauce.
  3. Then finally a layer of pasta.
  4. Repeat the process: red sauce, white sauce, pasta.

Should lasagna be baked in glass or metal pan? ›

Acidic ingredients like tomatoes and citrus can react with aluminum (the most common metal used in bakeware), creating a metallic taste in your food. This is why lasagna and other casseroles with acidic ingredients are often baked in glass.

What can I add to my lasagna to make it taste better? ›

Chopped fresh rosemary, thyme, or sage would all be delicious in addition to the basil in this homemade lasagna. Add more cheese: If you like an extra cheesy topping, feel free to double the amount of mozzarella on top. Also, feel free to add in any other cheeses that you love too.

What goes down first when making lasagna? ›

Start by spreading a layer of your tomato-based sauce (either a plain tomato sauce or your pre-made ragù) on the bottom of your dish. Next, add a single layer of pasta sheets. Then, add a layer of white sauce, followed by another single layer of pasta sheets.

Why do you put milk in lasagna? ›

The secret ingredient? Milk. It tenderises the meat, to leave you with the most tender ragù. Use a deep dish and find out how to layer a lasagne.

Should you cook lasagne sheets first? ›

Soak the lasagne sheets in a single layer in boiling water for 5 mins. (Although the packet says no pre-cook, I find soaking improves the texture.) Drain well. Heat oven to 200C/fan 180C/gas 6.

How to improve your lasagna? ›

  1. Up the texture with chunky meat. Lasagne has evolved into a mince-based dish, but it can also be made using shredded, slow-cooked meat. ...
  2. Add pancetta or bacon. ...
  3. Don't be shy with the wine. ...
  4. Try a wild mushroom white sauce for added luxury. ...
  5. Use three types of cheese. ...
  6. Choose egg pasta sheets. ...
  7. Stop the slop (add less sauce)

How to stop lasagne from being sloppy? ›

Add an egg yolk to the sauce to thicken it up but best way is to let it sit for ages to firm up. If you are organised enough, make and assemble it the day before you want to eat it, chill overnight in fridge and cook the next day. It won't be sloppy then.

Why is my eggplant lasagna watery? ›

You can make the eggplant less soggy with these tips:
  • Roast the eggplant first. This will help any excess moisture evaporate, before you add it to the lasagna.
  • Salt the eggplant. Adding some salt before roasting will help draw out moisture. ...
  • Skip the oil. Eggplant is very absorbent, and will hold on to any oil you add.
Sep 21, 2021

How do you make lasagna not wet? ›

The best way is to keep your ingredients dry. Cook your pasta sauce long enough to boil out most of the moisture so the sauce is thick. Do the same with the cheese portion of the layers. When you place each layer in the baking dish, be certain the moisture is at a minimum.

Why is my zucchini lasagna watery? ›

You may recall from my zucchini noodles post that zucchini is 95% water. That means when you cook it, it will naturally become watery. But if you're looking to have a little less juice in your lasagna, I do have a few tips: Slice your zucchini into thinner slices: Thinner slices mean fewer zucchini, thus less water.

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