Cabbage Soup

$7.89 recipe / $0.99 serving
by Beth Moncel
4.85 from 120 votes
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I was first introduced to this Cabbage Soup recipe through the notorious cabbage soup diet. While I’m not a fan of that type of diet, I am a huge fan of this homemade Cabbage Soup recipe itself. Why? For one simple reason—it’s absolutely DELICIOUSYeah, I was surprised too. The first time I had the famed diet cabbage soup I was pleasantly surprised by how extremely flavorful and comforting the soup was. I actually ended up eating it over and over again just because I wanted to, not because I was trying to stick to the diet. And ever since, this recipe for cabbage soup has been one of my winter comfort food staples. 😅

Overhead view of a pot of cabbage soup with a ladle

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Cabbage Soup Ingredients

The classic “cabbage soup diet” recipe has taken many forms over the years, but they all have one thing in common—they’re stuffed full of non-starchy vegetables swimming in a flavorful herb-filled broth. Here’s what you’ll need to make the BEST cabbage soup recipe you’ve ever had:

  • Onion, Garlic, Celery, and Carrot: These four ingredients create the base for most of my soup recipes. It’s a basic mirepoix plus garlic, which gives the soup a deep flavor base.
  • Cabbage: The start of the show! Cabbage makes this soup extra hearty, gives it volume, body, fiber and other nutrients, and all for pennies.
  • Green Vegetables: I also add green bell pepper, green beans, and parsley to the soup to round out the medley of flavors and colors. You’re definitely getting your daily dose of veggies with this soup!
  • Tomatoes: A combination of diced tomatoes and tomato sauce gives the soup a beautiful red color and even more texture to tempt your eyes.
  • Vegetable Broth: Using a pre-made broth to fill out the soup ensures that every last drop is packed with flavor.
  • Herbs and Spices: There’s already a lot of flavor going on in this soup but the addition of smoked paprika, oregano, thyme, and pepper really keeps the flavor exciting.
  • Lemon Juice: this is the secret ingredient! A little bit of lemon juice at the end gives the soup a shot of brightness and keeps the flavors from being too heavy. Don’t skip this one!

Flavorful Variations

Soup recipes in general are very flexible, so there are so many options when it comes to making this cabbage soup your own. Here are some other great cabbage soup variations:

  • Add beans (cannellini, chickpeas, kidney beans)
  • Add meat: Ground beef (or check out my Beef and Cabbage Soup), Italian sausage, or shredded chicken
  • Add cubed tofu (extra firm)
  • Add potatoes to help bulk it up without adding a lot of cost
  • Make it spicy: Add hot sauce or crushed red pepper to give the soup a kick!

How to Store Leftover Cabbage Soup

This cabbage soup recipe does make a really large batch, so it’s a good idea to freeze about half of it, just in case you can’t eat all of it within about five days. To freeze this soup, divide it into single-serving portions, chill it completely in the refrigerator first, then transfer to the freezer for longer storage. Keep in the freezer for up to three months.

a bowl of cabbage soup with a spoon and garlic bread on the side

Shown with Homemade Garlic Bread.

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Cabbage Soup

4.85 from 120 votes
This delicious Cabbage Soup recipe is super healthy, chock-full of flavorful vegetables, and perfect for cold fall and winter days.
Author: Beth Moncel
a bowl of cabbage soup with a spoon and garlic bread on the side
Servings 6 2 cups each
Prep 10 minutes
Cook 1 hour
Total 1 hour 10 minutes

Ingredients

  • 1 yellow onion ($0.32)
  • 4 cloves garlic ($0.32)
  • 1 Tbsp olive oil ($0.16)
  • 4 carrots ($0.57)
  • 4 ribs celery ($0.50)
  • 1 green bell pepper ($0.69)
  • 1 28oz. can diced tomatoes ($1.00)
  • 1 8oz. can tomato sauce ($0.34)
  • 1/2 lb. frozen green beans ($0.67)
  • 1/4 cup chopped parsley ($0.23)
  • 1/2 Tbsp smoked paprika ($0.15)
  • 1 tsp dried oregano ($0.10)
  • 1/2 tsp dried thyme ($0.05)
  • 1/4 tsp freshly cracked black pepper ($0.02)
  • 6 cups chopped cabbage (½ head) ($1.14)
  • 6 cups vegetable broth ($0.78)
  • 1 tsp salt ($0.05)
  • 1 Tbsp lemon juice ($0.04)
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Instructions 

  • Dice the onion and mince the garlic. Add the onion, garlic, and olive oil to a large soup pot and sauté over medium heat until the onions are soft.
  • While the onion and garlic are sautéing, peel and slice the carrots, chop the celery, and dice the bell pepper. Add the carrot, celery, and bell pepper to the pot. Continue to sauté as you measure the rest of the ingredients.
  • Add the diced tomatoes (with juices), tomato sauce, frozen green beans, chopped parsley, smoked paprika, oregano, thyme, and pepper. Continue to stir and cook while you chop the cabbage.
  • Chop the cabbage into 1-inch pieces. Add the cabbage to the pot along with the vegetable broth and stir to combine.
  • Place a lid on the pot, turn the heat up to medium-high, and allow the soup to come to a boil. Once boiling, reduce the heat to medium-low and allow it to continue to simmer, stirring occasionally, for about 40 minutes or until the cabbage is to your desired tenderness.
  • Once the cabbage is tender, season the soup with salt, starting with ½ tsp and adding more to your liking. Finish the soup by adding the lemon juice and stirring to combine. Serve hot with crusty bread for dipping.

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Equipment

  • Dutch Oven
  • Measuring Cups Spoons
  • Chef’s Knife
  • Garlic Press

Nutrition

Serving: 2cupsCalories: 133kcalCarbohydrates: 26gProtein: 4gFat: 3gSodium: 1783mgFiber: 7g
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A ladle full of cabbage soup held over the pot

How to Make Cabbage Soup – Step by Step Photos

Onion and garlic in a soup pot

Start by mincing four cloves of garlic and dicing one large onion. Add them both to a large soup pot with one tablespoon olive oil. Sauté over medium heat until the onions are soft and translucent.

Celery, carrot, and bell pepper added to the pot

While the onion and garlic are sautéing, peel and slice 4 carrots, slice 4 stalks of celery, and dice one green bell pepper. Add the carrots, celery, and bell pepper to the pot. Continue to sauté over medium.

Tomatoes, spices, parsley, and green beans added to the pot

Add one 28oz. can diced tomatoes (I used petite diced), one 8oz. can tomato sauce, ½ lb. frozen green beans, ¼ cup chopped parsley, ½ Tbsp smoked paprika, 1 tsp oregano, ½ tsp thyme, and ¼ tsp pepper. Stir to combine.

cabbage in soup pot, broth being poured in

Chop 1/2 head of cabbage into one-inch pieces (about 5-6 cups once chopped). Add the chopped cabbage to the pot along with 6 cups of vegetable broth.

Cabbage soup before simmering

Stir everything together, place a lid on the pot, and turn the heat up to medium-high. Allow the soup to come to a boil, then reduce the heat to medium-low. Let the soup simmer over medium-low, stirring occasionally, for about 40 minutes, or until the cabbage is to your desired tenderness.

Salt being added to the soup

Once the cabbage is tender, season the soup with salt, starting with 1/2 teaspoon, then adding more to taste (I used 1 tsp total). Next, add one tablespoon of lemon juice, which really helps brighten the flavors. 

close up of the pot of cabbage soup

And then slurp down all that vegetable-y goodness! I garnished the cabbage soup with a little more fresh parsley, but it’s not needed for extra flavor.

close up of a bowl of cabbage soup

This cabbage soup recipe goes great with some crusty bread (garlic or not) to soak up that delicious broth!

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  1. Enjoyed this soup a lot, thanks.

    I froze a small portion of the soup to see how well it would handle being frozen, and I was happy to find it just as good after being frozen.

  2. Please send me a simple recipe for cabbage soup with vegetables in in it it

  3. I made this for dinner tonight. I am having a bowl right now. It is delicious. I sprinkled some Parmigiano-Reggiano cheese in to my bowl of soup.
    I didn’t add the lemon juice. Is there a special reason to add the lemon juice or is it for flavor only?

    I love your idea of chopping the carrots and celery and freezing them! Great idea.
    Thank you for posting this recipe!

  4. Wow packed with flavor. I was surprised, I really thought it might be bland but tried it anyway. I used zucchini instead of green beans because I already had some that needed used up. I was skeptical about using Lemmon but I followed the recipe except the zucchini and this is a flavor packed soup that I will make again…Thank you

  5. Great recipe! I used fire-roasted tomatoes, and threw a little kale in there for a little extra nutrients.

  6. This soup is so good that I’m about to make it for the third time in a row. Thanks for another winner!

  7. I love cabbage soup my grandpa made it ,when we all when to visit. Love it!!!!!

  8. My boyfriend, who isn’t a big fan of veggies, loved this soup. I added a can of navy beans for some extra protein and it worked quite well. I would definitely make it again.

  9. I appreciate you re-framing this soup from a “cleanse” food to what it is–a delicious veggie soup! Yum! I added a little ground turkey and some avocado on top for some healthy fats. Thank you for the recipe!

  10. This is really amazing, I not Fine Cook but your recipe seem easy and I know I can do it. Thank you, admin :)

  11. Excellent! I’m about to make this for the second week in a row. Thanks!

  12. Make this for diner today. Yet another keeper from Beth. It will be added to my meal rotation.

  13. I enjoyed this soup all week. The flavors were so amazing!! I added a little quinoa while it was cooking to amp up the protein. I had 2 big bowls for lunch each day. It was totally delicious. Another hit! Thank you!!!

  14. Made this tonight and it was awesome. I used beef better than bullion for the broth instead of vegetable just because I already had it on hand , but the tomato sauce definitely made it a savory vegetable flavored broth. This blog is awesome and every recipe I’ve tried off of here has been a hit. Just goes to show you can make great meals while still on a budget and don’t always have to hit Mc D’s.

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