These Garlic Rubbed Roasted Cabbage Steaks are one of the most popular recipes on my site for a reason! They are EASY, absolutely delicious, naturally Vegan, Gluten Free, Low Carb and are a versatile side dish that goes with just about anything!
Originally Posted: December 2nd, 2012 | Updated: August 22nd, 2018
I don’t remember where I originally saw roasted cabbage steaks, maybe on Pinterest, maybe in Everyday Food Magazine, either way I know it was Martha Stewart who first implanted this idea in my head and it is genius. So, thank you Martha!
If you love cabbage, you are going to freak out about how good this is. As far as vegan or keto cabbage recipes go, this one is by far a favorite.
Endlessly versatile and truly a side dish that goes with everything, my Roasted Cabbage Steaks are always a winner. In the Fall, I like to pair with Cube Steak recipe and quick green salad for an easy dinner.
Now, if you are on the fence about cabbage, you need to try this because this might be the recipe that converts you to a cabbage lover. Just ask anyone who has tasted the caramelized cabbage leaves and crispy edges!
This is a simple side dish worthy of a dinner party and couldn’t be easier to make.
Four ingredients, a couple of minutes to prepare and toss in the oven for an hour.
Adapted From: Martha Stewart Roasted Cabbage Wedges
What are Cabbage Steaks?
Cabbage steaks are the result of taking a large head of cabbage and cutting from root to top into thick slices otherwise known as “steaks”. You can then season and bake or grill the steaks for a delicious way to prepare cabbage! Baked cabbage steaks are keto, vegan, gluten-free, and best of all – they’re quick and simple to put together.
Do you have to use green cabbage for Cabbage Steaks?
Nope!! You can use red cabbage or any other round head of cabbage you can find.
How do you reheat baked Cabbage Steaks?
The best way to reheat cabbage steaks is to place in a hot cast iron or stainless frying pan for a few minutes per side (medium-low heat) to reheat through. You can microwave them but just know that any crispy edges will get soggy.
Are roasted Cabbage Steaks Vegan and Keto?
Yes! This recipe is vegan and keto-friendly. It’s easy to create your own baked cabbage steak recipes based off of this one that are vegan and keto, as well.
What other Cabbage recipes do you recommend?
You can really get creative with cabbage steak recipes by playing around with spices and flavors. For a main course featuring cabbage, try this Jewish Stuffed Cabbage, Sausage and Cabbage soup or Asian Cabbage Chicken Salad – so good!
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These Garlic Rubbed Roasted Cabbage Steaks are one of the most popular recipes on my site for a reason! They are EASY, absolutely delicious, naturally Vegan, Gluten Free, Low Carb and are a versatile side dish that goes with just about anything!
- 2 pound head of organic green cabbage, cut into 1" thick slices
- 1.5 tablespoons olive oil
- 2 to 3 large garlic cloves smashed
- kosher salt
- freshly ground black pepper
- spray olive oil OR non-stick cooking spray
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Preheat oven to 400F and spray a baking sheet with non-stick cooking spray. Pull outer leaf off cabbage (it's usually dirty and nasty looking), cut cabbage from top to bottom (bottom being root) into 1" thick slices.
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Rub both sides of cabbage with smashed garlic.
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Use a pastry brush to evenly spread the olive oil over both sides of the cabbage slices.
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Finally, sprinkle each side with a bit of kosher salt and freshly cracked black pepper.
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Roast on the middle rack for 30 minutes. Carefully flip the cabbage steaks and roast for an additional 30 minutes until edges are brown and crispy. Serve hot and Enjoy!
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Brenda E Bauer says
Love this recipe! I ate half of it myself! I greased the pan with a little oil to make clean up easier.
Alyssa Brantley says
Hi Brenda! Thanks so much for taking the time to comment and rate the recipe! Glad you loved it 🙂
Jennifer Walcott says
This is a standard go-to in my house now.
Alyssa Brantley says
So perfect for Fall!!
Nehal says
OMG!! This was looking hell amazing so I tried this recipe at my mom’s place. She adored this recipe so soo much. It’s really easy to make recipes. The taste was really wonderful. Thanks a lot for sharing this excellent recipe with all of us. Regards.
Alyssa Brantley says
Hi Nehal, Yay!! Love hearing this – thanks for taking the time to comment and rate this recipe <3
Michele says
This is so good, I hate to change anything, but I turned it into s main course by topping it with a3-strip bacon weave, and a slice of swiss. A wee bit of 1000 island and if was like a keto reuben or rachel. Also since I tried black garlic, I am hooked, and used it.
However, I first fell in love with this recipe just as it is. 😊
Alyssa Brantley says
That sounds amazing Michele!!!
Michele says
It was so satisfying. I was full and energized well into the next day with that as my night shift dinner. I don’t know which I like better, side dish steak or main course steak. Either is in rotation of favorites. Now my fridge is sad without a head of cabbage!
Alyssa Brantley says
Ha! I am with you – we always have at least one head of cabbage in our fridge!
Tiffany C says
This was SO good! I used garlic powder (that’s all I had) , green onions & also added a little Adams Reserve Kicked Up Chicken Seasoning. It was fantastic. Thank you for sharing.
Alyssa Brantley says
Sounds fantastic Tiffany!!! 🙂
Amy says
I have never eaten cabbage! Is this something good to give it a try? Im always looking for ideas to incorporate garlic!
Alyssa Brantley says
Hey Amy! This is a great “entry to cabbage” dish for sure. Hope you love it!
Andrea says
Good morning, I’m going to prepare this recipe today for my Sunday dinner. I’ll let you know how it came out and what my family thinks!
Alyssa Brantley says
Hope you love it!
Kathy Bruno says
I have made the cabbage before and loved it but would like to roast in oven with potatoes, carrots and rutabaga (in different pan) which require a 425 oven for and hour. Can I put cabbage in higher oven temp for shorter time? How should I do this?
Alyssa Brantley says
Hey Kathy! 425 works – you may want to turn the steaks more than 1x and watch them the last 15 to 20 minutes so that they don’t burn!
Betty Gray Smoot says
Thank you for this!!!
Nicole says
What would be a good combo with this?
Alyssa Brantley says
Hey Nicole! I serve these with so many different things! Are you vegan, paleo, keto, etc?