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This Keto Cabbage Roll Soup is the ultimate cozy comfort food with a rich tomato broth, tender cabbage, savory ground meat, and warm spices that create a deeply satisfying bowl. The texture is hearty yet light, with perfectly softened vegetables and flavorful meat in every spoonful.
It’s a wonderful low-carb alternative to traditional cabbage rolls, delivering all the classic flavors without the extra effort. Whether you’re following a keto lifestyle or simply looking for a nourishing, comforting soup, this recipe checks all the boxes for flavor, convenience, and wholesome ingredients.
What is Keto Cabbage Roll Soup?
Keto Cabbage Roll Soup is a low-carb adaptation of traditional stuffed cabbage rolls, transformed into an easy one-pot meal. Instead of rolling cabbage leaves around rice and meat, the ingredients are simmered together in a flavorful tomato-based broth.
This dish keeps the classic Eastern European-inspired flavors while removing high-carb fillers like rice, making it suitable for keto and low-carb diets. The result is a hearty, comforting soup that feels homemade and rustic.
Keto Cabbage Roll Soup recipe highlights
- One-pot simplicity
- Rich, savory tomato broth
- High-protein and filling
- Keto-friendly ingredients
Can This Keto Cabbage Roll Soup Support Weight Loss Goals?
Yes, this soup can fit into weight-focused eating plans because it’s high in protein and healthy fats while remaining low in net carbs. Protein and fiber from cabbage help promote fullness, which may reduce overeating.
Since it avoids refined carbs and sugars, it aligns well with keto nutrition strategies that emphasize satiety and steady energy.
Does Keto Cabbage Roll Soup Fit a Keto Lifestyle?
Absolutely. This recipe uses low-carb vegetables like cabbage, tomatoes in moderation, and protein-rich ground meat without rice or grains. Net carbs remain relatively low per serving, making it easy to incorporate into daily keto macros.
The combination of fats, protein, and fiber supports keto-friendly eating while still delivering classic comfort-food flavor.
Why This Recipe is Special:
- Keto-friendly version of a classic comfort dish
- One-pot meal with minimal cleanup
- Rich flavor that tastes slow-cooked
- High-protein and filling
- Perfect for meal prep and leftovers
My Personal Experience
- I love how this recipe delivers stuffed cabbage flavor without the tedious rolling.
It saves so much time while still tasting authentic and comforting. - The cabbage becomes perfectly tender after simmering.
It absorbs the tomato and spice flavors beautifully. - This soup reheats incredibly well the next day.
The flavors actually deepen overnight, making leftovers even better. - It’s one of my go-to keto meal prep options.
A big pot lasts for multiple meals without feeling repetitive.
Perfect For:
This soup is ideal for cozy weeknight dinners, meal prep sessions, family comfort meals, and keto diet plans. It’s especially great during colder months when you want something warm and satisfying without spending hours in the kitchen.
Why You’ll Love This Recipe:
- Comfort food without carbs
You get the nostalgic cabbage roll flavor while staying keto-friendly. - Easy one-pot cooking
Minimal cleanup makes it perfect for busy schedules. - Hearty and filling
The protein and vegetables create a satisfying, complete meal. - Meal-prep friendly
Stores well and tastes even better the next day. - Budget-friendly ingredients
Simple pantry staples keep costs reasonable.
Key Ingredients:
Ground beef. I prefer using medium-fat ground beef for richer flavor. It provides protein and depth while keeping the soup satisfying.
Cabbage. Fresh green cabbage works best for tenderness and mild sweetness. It gives structure and absorbs the broth flavors beautifully.
Tomatoes. Crushed or diced tomatoes add acidity and body to the broth. Choose no-sugar-added versions for keto balance.
Onion. Adds savory sweetness and aromatic depth. You can reduce the amount slightly to lower carbs if desired.
Garlic. Essential for bold flavor. Fresh minced garlic makes a noticeable difference.
Bell peppers. Provide color, sweetness, and texture. They also enhance the classic stuffed cabbage flavor profile.
Beef broth. Creates a rich base and ties everything together. Homemade or low-sodium store-bought both work.
Olive oil. Used for sautéing and adding healthy fats. Avocado oil is a good swap.
Paprika and Italian seasoning. These spices bring warmth and complexity, mimicking traditional cabbage roll seasoning.
Salt and pepper. Essential for balancing and enhancing all flavors.
How to Make This Recipe
- Brown the meat: Heat oil in a large pot over medium heat. Add ground beef and cook until browned, breaking it into small pieces. This builds the flavor foundation.
- Add aromatics: Stir in onion, garlic, and bell pepper. Cook until softened and fragrant, about a few minutes, until you smell the sweetness developing.
- Add cabbage and tomatoes: Mix in chopped cabbage and canned tomatoes. The cabbage will look bulky at first but wilts as it cooks.
- Pour in broth and season: Add beef broth and spices. Stir well and bring to a gentle boil.
- Simmer: Reduce heat to low and let simmer until cabbage is tender and flavors combine. The broth will deepen in color and aroma.
- Taste and adjust: Add salt, pepper, or extra seasoning as needed before serving warm.
Common Mistakes to Avoid:
- Overcooking cabbage until mushy instead of tender
- Using very lean meat, which can reduce flavor richness
- Skipping seasoning adjustments at the end
- Adding too much tomato, which can increase carbs
Required Equipment:
- Large soup pot — allows even cooking and proper simmering.
- Wooden spoon — helps break up meat while browning.
- Sharp knife — makes cabbage prep easier and quicker.
- Cutting board — safe and efficient ingredient prep.
Caleb’s Recipe Tips
- If you want deeper flavor, let the soup simmer longer on low heat. Trust me, the extra time makes it taste like it cooked all day.
- Chop cabbage into bite-sized pieces instead of large chunks. It makes the soup easier to eat and improves texture.
- A splash of apple cider vinegar at the end brightens the tomato broth beautifully. I discovered this by accident, and now I never skip it.
- If the soup tastes flat, add a pinch more salt rather than more spices. Proper seasoning makes everything pop.
- For thicker soup, let it simmer uncovered for the last few minutes to reduce the broth slightly.
Storage Instructions:
Store leftovers in airtight containers in the refrigerator for up to 4 days. The soup remains keto-friendly and reheats well on the stovetop or microwave.
For freezing, use freezer-safe containers and store up to 3 months. Thaw overnight in the refrigerator before reheating gently.
Keto Cabbage Roll Soup
Description
This soup is ideal for cozy weeknight dinners, meal prep sessions, family comfort meals, and keto diet plans. It’s especially great during colder months when you want something warm and satisfying without spending hours in the kitchen.
Ingredients
Instructions
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Heat olive oil in a large pot over medium heat.
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Add ground beef and cook 5–7 minutes until browned; break into crumbles.
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Stir in onion, garlic, and peppers; cook 3–4 minutes until soft and aromatic.
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Add cabbage, tomatoes, broth, and seasonings; stir thoroughly.
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Bring to a light boil, then reduce to low heat and simmer 25–30 minutes until cabbage is tender.
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Taste, adjust seasoning, and serve warm.
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Keto tip: Choose low-carb tomatoes and avoid added sugars.
Nutrition Facts
Servings: 6 ServingCalories:320kcalTotal Fat:22gCholesterol:75mgSodium:620mgPotassium:650mgTotal Carbohydrate:9gSugars: 4gProtein:22gCalcium: 60mg
Note
Store in airtight containers for freshness.
Reheat gently to avoid overcooking cabbage.
Dairy-free and gluten-free naturally.
Add fresh herbs before serving for extra flavor.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I freeze this soup?
Yes, it freezes well for up to 3 months.
Is this soup spicy?
No, but you can add chili flakes if you want heat.
Can I use ground turkey?
Yes, it works well as a leaner option.
How do I lower carbs further?
Use fewer onions and choose very low-carb tomato brands.
Does it taste like cabbage rolls?
Yes, it captures the same flavors without the rolling process.
