You know how sometimes food that is super simple is the most satisfying? Like buttered pasta, rice with soy sauce, or boiled cabbage with butter? There’s nothing to them, but somehow they’re just so comforting and good. I decided to combine a few of these simple comfort foods to create this Sautéed Beef, Cabbage, and Rice. It’s super cheap, cozy, and satisfying without a lot of effort. And that’s exactly what I need to combat these inflation blues!
Seasoning Options
I used steak seasoning, one of my favorite go-to seasoning blends, to season this dish, but you could go so many different ways! Steak seasoning is basically a coarse mixture of salt, pepper, onion, garlic, red pepper, and paprika (and sometimes a couple of other things, depending on the brand or recipe). I think this dish would also be really great with other seasonings blends as well, like curry powder, Cajun seasoning, or even just some salsa stirred into the skillet! I encourage you to add your favorite seasoning blends to see how you can make this recipe your own.
Meat Options
I used a half-pound of ground beef for this recipe to keep it budget-friendly, but you could use more meat if it fits your budget. You can also swap out the ground beef for any other ground meat, like pork, turkey, or even ground sausage (even more flavor).
For Best Results, Use Day Old Rice
As with fried rice recipes, day old rice, or rice that has been cooked and fully cooled works best for this recipe. Fully cooked and cooled rice will be less sticky and you’ll be able to incorporate it into the skillet without it becoming mushy. Bonus, when you cool cooked rice the starches transform into resistant starches, which are great for your gut bacteria!
What Else Can I Add?
This recipe is just asking for customization, so make sure to browse your pantry and refrigerator for other ingredients that you might want to toss in there. Shredded carrot would be awesome, as would some diced bell pepper. You can add garlic (when can you *not* add garlic?), bacon, diced tomatoes, or even a sprinkle of cheese on top.
How to Serve Sautéed Beef, Cabbage, and Rice
This recipe is meant to be a super simple all-in-one bowl meal. It’s got meat, grains, and vegetables all in one serving. If I did decide to serve something on the side, I’d probably go for something in the red/orange color spectrum for some balance. Maybe some roasted carrots, roasted squash, or maybe even a cup of tomato soup on the side.
Sautéed Beef, Cabbage, and Rice
Ingredients
- 1 yellow onion ($0.32)
- 1/2 head green cabbage (5 cups chopped) ($1.08)
- 1 Tbsp cooking oil ($0.04)
- 1/2 lb. ground beef ($3.50)
- 1 Tbsp steak seasoning ($0.30)
- 1/4 cup water ($0.00)
- 2 cups cooked rice* ($0.41)
- 2 Tbsp butter ($0.41)
- 1/2 Tbsp soy sauce ($0.03)
Instructions
- Dice the onion and chop the cabbage into ½-inch pieces.
- Add the onion and cooking oil to a large skillet and sauté over medium heat until the onions are soft.
- Add the ground beef and steak seasoning to the skillet and continue to sauté until the beef is fully cooked. If using a higher fat content beef, drain the excess fat from the skillet.
- Add the chopped cabbage and water to the skillet. Continue to sauté until the cabbage has softened to your desired level of tenderness.
- Add the cooked rice and butter to the skillet. Fold the rice and butter into the beef and cabbage until the butter has melted, everything is evenly combined, and the rice is heated through.
- Finally, season the skillet with soy sauce to taste. Start with 1 tsp and add more to your liking (I added ½ Tbsp, or 1.5 tsp). Serve hot and enjoy!
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How to Make Sautéed Beef, Cabbage, and Rice – Step by Step Photos
Dice one yellow onion.
Chop ½ head of green cabbage into ½-inch pieces. You should have about five cups once chopped, but it’s flexible so it’s okay if you have more or less.
Sauté the diced onion in 1 Tbsp cooking oil over medium heat until soft (about five minutes).
Add ½ lb. ground beef and 1 Tbsp steak seasoning (or your favorite seasoning blend) to the skillet. Continue to sauté until the beef is cooked through. If you’re using a higher fat content beef, you can drain the excess fat from the skillet after the beef has cooked through.
Add the chopped cabbage and ¼ cup water to the skillet. Continue to stir and cook over medium heat until the cabbage has softened.
You can continue to cook this until the cabbage reaches your desired level of tenderness. I like mine to still have some texture and a vibrant green color.
Add 2 cups cooked rice and 2 Tbsp butter to the skillet. Fold the rice and butter into the beef and cabbage until the butter has melted, everything is evenly combined, and the rice has heated through.
Finally, add about ½ Tbsp soy sauce. It’s best to add this to your own taste buds, so start with 1 tsp and add more until it tastes good.
Serve and enjoy!
A huge hit! Shocking lol as I never buy cabbage but it was 79 cents a head at Publix today, so I decided to trying this recipe…My 6yr old had 2 plates of this! We have 4 under 9 and all but the 2 yr old liked it. I used 1 lb ground beef, so increased the steak seasoning to 2 tablespoons, brown rice to 3 cups and butter to 4 tablespoons. So so so delicious!!!
Loved this recipe! I’m super new to cooking but it was simple and yummy! I used half an onion rather than full and about two tsp of soy sauce
Super easy and tasty. I added a touch of salt at the end to taste, but more soy sauce would probably work. Made four huge servings.
This recipe was so easy and yummy! Fam fav
Everyone in the house enjoyed this one. It’s definitely going in the dinner rotation!
This turned out amazing! Will be making this dish again in the future. I tweaked the recipe a little bit by doubling the amount of beef and using half of a yellow onion. I also learned cabbage has lots of vitamin C. Cool!
I’ve been making this for years, but using spam instead of the ground beef. I know not everyone is a fan of spam, but even the “non-spam-lovers” in our family love this dish.
And you’re so right… hits that comfort food mark on so many levels!
I decided to lean in to the Asian flavors with the soy sauce. After the onion was soft, I added garlic and ginger paste. I added some five-spice (about a teaspoon) to the beef. Before adding the rice, I upped the soy sauce to 2 tbsp and added 1 tbsp fish sauce, 1 tbsp mirin, and 1 tsp toasted sesame oil. Delish!
I loved the concept of the recipe but I’m vegan so I switched the beef for Impossible plant based ground and Earth Balance spread for the butter. It turned out really good. First time I’ve ever cooked cabbage so I wasn’t really sure how long to cook it. I would probably let it go a little longer next time but all in all 👍🏼
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I love the simplicity of this recipe! Cabbage is so underrated. Years ago I learned a very similar Philippine recipe to this using ground pork, browned, then simmered in chicken broth with the cabbage, as well as garlic, onion, and paprika. Served hot over rice it is a true comfort food! I swapped the pork for beef and beef stock and haven’t looked back since! Never thought of adding peppers or carrots, and now I have to try it!
I bet this would be good made with 3-color coleslaw mix (cabbage, red cabbage, carrots). More expensive, of course, but you wouldn’t have to chop everything, which would save time. I need to try this recipe. It looks great!
I’ve made some variation of this for years; one thing I’ve found is that adding some caraway seed to the mix adds a really good flavor, as well as plenty of garlic.
We make something similar but with much more rice (seasoned with onions and dill) and call it lazy cabbage rolls.
I made the recipe and it was super awesome. My family loves this dish.