SAUSAGE AND CABBAGE CASSEROLE

Sausage cabbage casserole is a great comfort food dish.  This dish reheats well too. If you love cabbage you will love this one. We like it with cornbread muffins or Southern cornmeal hoecakes.  This makes a quick and easy weeknight meal your family and friends will love.

Sausage and cabbage casserole is easy and delicious.

Cabbage, shredded or cut in pieces

Water

Black pepper

Salt, optional

Diced tomatoes

Pork breakfast sausage

Onion, chopped

Green pepper, chopped

Oregano or Italian seasoning

Garlic, chopped

Cheese, shredded (I used a combination of Mexican and parmesan but you can use cheddar or any cheese you like)

Recipe feedback: “This is delicious! I used hot rotels which made it very spicy. I served with sour cream. My family loves it.” – Brenda

“Easy and delicious. my finicky husband loved it. Thank you!” – Patricia

You could also use smoked sausage in this casserole.  Make it healthy by using turkey sausage and fat free cheeses, too. This recipe is super versatile and loaded with flavor. Great for a busy weeknight, you can throw this together quickly!

 
 
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Sausage Cabbage Casserole

Judy Yeager
This Sausage Cabbage Casserole is a hearty dish your family will love. Made with breakfast sausage and vegetables and always a hit. Great comfort food.
4.54 from 43 votes
Prep Time 20 minutes
Cook Time 1 hour
Total Time 1 hour 20 minutes
Course Main Course
Cuisine American, southern
Servings 8 servings

Ingredients
 

  • 1/2 head cabbage shredded or cut in pieces
  • 1/2 cup water
  • 1/4 teaspoon black pepper
  • 1/2 teaspoon salt Optional
  • 1 14.5 ounce can diced tomatoes, undrained (could use tomatoes and green chilis, too)
  • 1/4 cup water
  • 1 pound pork breakfast sausage
  • 1/4 cup onion chopped
  • 1/4 cup green pepper chopped
  • 1 teaspoon oregano or Italian seasoning
  • 1 clove of garlic chopped
  • 1 1/2 cups cheese shredded (I used a combination of Mexican and parmesan but you can use cheddar or any cheese you like)

Instructions
 

  • Steam the cabbage with 1/2 cup water in the microwave for 5 minutes and drain.  Spread cabbage in the bottom of a sprayed casserole dish and sprinkle with black pepper and salt.  Pour the tomatoes over the cabbage along with 1/4 cup water.
  • Cook sausage, onion, green pepper, oregano and garlic on top of the stove until sausage is cooked.  Spread over cabbage.  Add cheese on top.
  • Bake covered in a preheated 350 degree oven for 60 minutes, removing cover the last 15 minutes of cooking.   Makes about 8 servings.

Notes

You could also use smoked sausage in this casserole.  Make it healthy by using turkey sausage and fat free cheeses, too.
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41 Comments

  1. I made this according to ingredients, but I changed how I cooked the cabbage. I cooked the sausage, peppers and onions in a frying pan and removed from the pan when done. I then added about 3 tblsps. of water to the pan and added the cabbage. I covered and let it steam for 5 minutes. I think cooking it this way helps flavor the cabbage more with the juices and seasonings left behind in the pan. Pretty dang tasty!4 stars

    1. I followed this advice. Then of course I managed to forget to cover the casserole until about 15 minutes into baking. Luckily, it turned out great after following directions other than using your cabbage-cooking method and accidentally adding parmesan between the cabbage layer and the sausage (I used diced smoked sausage) and veggies layer. It’s not pretty, but it is delicious. Thanks!4 stars

  2. This is a great recipe. Very tasty..5 stars

  3. Made this with ground chuck since family does not like sausage. It was delicious.5 stars

  4. So so tasty! Quick and easy recipe. I added rice but other than that, followed the recipe exactly.5 stars

  5. Can you use cheese slices and if so, when should you do so.5 stars

    1. You could and add it about 15 minutes before it’s done cooking. You just want the cheese to melt.

  6. Elizabeth says:

    I made this using Italian sausage and bagged coleslaw. This was absolutely delicious! I will definitely make this again and again.5 stars

    1. YAY!! So glad it was a hit and what a great way to change it up for a quicker meal.

  7. This recipe is very flavorable. I had both a tube of Bob Evans hot breakfast sausage and some thick cut American cheese I needed to use up. I threw in some gruyere, too. I thought the recipe would be light on onion and green pepper, but 1/4 cup of each was just right. The next time I make this, I will probably use different cheeses; but I think any combination of any cheese you like would be good. This recipe is a keeper.5 stars

  8. Darlene Hirt says:

    Love this casserole. I’ve recommended it to several people. Easy and healthy. Would love to know the calories.

  9. Darlene hirt says:

    Love this recipe, and it’s so simple. I’ve even shared it with relatives. Would love to know the calorie content.5 stars

  10. Love this recipe. I’ve made it once a month since I found it a year ago on Pinterest. Thanks for sharing.5 stars

  11. Very tasty, so easy, and my new favorite way to eat a giant serving of vegetables. But only if I use half or less of the sausage. I love sausage, but that was a lot! Thank you for sharing.4 stars

  12. Thanks for sharing,, Wonderful recipe..5 stars

  13. I followed the recipe I didn’t add the 1/4 cup water. I’m glad I didn’t because there was like 1/2 inch water in the bottom. I’m not sure what happened. We enjoyed the taste of it though, and I’d make it again except I would sauté the cabbage instead of microwave.4 stars

  14. I made this with a hot breakfast sausage, added a little too much water, and slightly less cheese, but it was still terrific. I hesitated at the tomatoes (always before I’d only done rice, sausage, & cabbage), but this dish was really good-tasting. It makes a lot of food, but it reheats well.5 stars

  15. I made this about 2 weeks ago for my fiancé. He was skeptical. He really did not think he’d like it because he doesn’t care for boiled cabbage dishes. He loved it! So much he bought everything we needed to make it again tonight! I loaded mine with more pepper (red and green) and onion this time. I also used fresh ground sausage. It was so good!5 stars

    1. The Southern Lady says:

      So glad it was a hit for you! Thank you for the kind review!

  16. This looks delicious. Could you use bagged shredded cabbage that’s sold for cole slaw to save more time?

    1. The Southern Lady says:

      I’ve never tried it.. but I guess you could.

  17. Elizabeth DuBois says:

    This is excellent! It’s one of our favorites, especially my husband’s! He asks me to make it at least once a week. Thank you so much for all the delicious recipes! They are ALL so very good!5 stars

  18. Dana Goodner says:

    I am so, so glad I found y’all and your recipes!!! I am enjoying them so much! I have been looking for down home, southern cooking recipes, and here you are! Thank you for posting some of my childhood recipes my Grandmother used to make!!!5 stars

    1. The Southern Lady says:

      Hi Dana,

      We’re thrilled you found us!! Thank you so much for the kind words. We’re so glad you’re enjoying our recipes.

  19. I can usually imagine what my recipe will taste like but I couldn’t really imagine this one. It was more delicious than I thought it would be! I did half breakfast sausage and half lean turkey, half cheddar and half parmasean. I will absolutely make it again. If you’re seeking a hearty casserole without pasta or rice, this would be a terrific choice.5 stars

  20. I am planning on making this tonight. What size baking dish do you recommend for this recipe? Thank you!

    1. The Southern Lady says:

      I just use a 2 quart baking dish. Honestly.. whatever you have that it will fit in and can be covered.

  21. MD Fisher says:

    Made this tonight and it was so yummy!5 stars

  22. What kind of sausage do you use? Italian, breakfast or just the plain ground pork?

    1. The Southern Lady says:

      You can use any type of sausage that you prefer. I make it with breakfast sausage. Thanks!

      1. I have this in the oven right now. I’ll send a picture when its done. Oh yeah I used fresh little yellow peppers from my garden. Hope it’s delicious5 stars

  23. Baltisraul says:

    Made this over the Memorial Day weekend and I should have made a double batch! I too used Rotel tomatoes (mild). Next time I have this gathering I will use 1 batch Rotel (mild) and one batch with fire roasted tomatoes.5 stars

  24. Patricia A Cahill says:

    easy and delicious. my finicky husband loved it. thank you5 stars

  25. This is delicious! I used hot rotels which made it very spicy. I served with sour cream. My family loves it.5 stars

  26. Cathleen C LeValley says:

    I’m not finding how to Pin this…

    1. The Southern Lady says:

      There is a pin icon at the bottom of every single recipe on our site. If you can’t see it, then you have a blocker set that isn’t allowing it show up.

      1. Linda Galla says:

        I have this in the oven and boy does it smell good. Hope it tastes as good as it smells.