Cabbage Soup with Ground Beef: A Hearty and Delicious Recipe

There’s something deeply nostalgic about a simmering pot of ground beef cabbage soup. It’s not just a meal it’s a ritual of comfort. From cozy Sunday dinners to busy weeknights when you need something hearty and simple, this soup delivers both flavor and warmth in every spoonful. Whether you grew up eating a version of this or you’re discovering it for the first time, one thing’s for sure: once it’s on your table, it becomes a tradition.

Ground beef cabbage soup ingredients arranged on a kitchen surface
All ingredients prepped for ground beef cabbage soup

A Bowl of Comfort in Every Bite

The Story Behind This Hearty Classic

Back in my grandmother’s kitchen, winters were spent huddled by the stove, and a pot of ground beef cabbage soup was almost always bubbling away. Her version was simple beef, onions, cabbage, and a handful of garden vegetables but it was the kind of food that hugged you from the inside out. No frills, no fancy tricks, just warmth and love in every bite.

Years later, I started crafting my own take on it. I added garlic for depth, a spoonful of tomato paste to bring in richness, and swapped in low-sodium beef broth to keep things lighter. The soul of the soup stayed the same it just evolved with the times, the way great family recipes do.

Why Ground Beef Cabbage Soup Still Resonates Today

This isn’t just an old-fashioned dish it’s a smart one. With just a pound of lean ground beef, half a cabbage, and a few pantry staples, you can feed a crowd. It’s budget-friendly, deeply satisfying, and loaded with fiber and nutrients. Plus, it stores and freezes like a dream, making it perfect for batch cooking.

If you love recipes that are both hearty and health-conscious, you’ll also enjoy this comforting slow cooker hamburger soup that warms every bite and brings the same slow-simmered goodness to your table.

Building Layers of Flavor the Right Way

Choosing the Best Ground Beef for Rich Taste

The foundation of great ground beef cabbage soup starts with the beef itself. I always recommend using 90% lean ground beef it offers that rich flavor without leaving the broth overly fatty. When browning the beef, give it room to sear. That golden-brown crust you see forming? It’s not just pretty it’s packed with savory flavor.

Season early with a little kosher salt and black pepper. This step seems small but makes a world of difference. If there’s excess fat after browning, go ahead and drain it. You want richness, not grease.

And if you’re wondering how this compares to other deeply satisfying soups, you might like our Italian sausage and potato soup that uses the same slow-built flavor techniques for maximum comfort.

Aromatic Vegetables Make It Irresistible

Once your beef is browned, it’s time to layer in the aromatics: diced onions, carrots, and celery. This classic trio builds the heart of the soup, soaking up all those beefy bits left in the pan. Let them cook until slightly golden that’s where the magic starts.

Then comes garlic add it last to avoid burning, just long enough to bloom. Stir in a couple of tablespoons of tomato paste and cook it down until it darkens. This step deepens the overall taste and gives your soup that slow-cooked feel, even if it’s only been on the stove for ten minutes.

Deglaze the pot with diced tomatoes and beef broth, scraping up every flavorful bit. That’s your base savory, deep, and ready for cabbage to take the spotlight.

Cabbage: The Star Ingredient That Transforms the Pot

Why Green Cabbage Is the Best Choice

Cabbage might seem like a humble ingredient, but in this soup, it’s the star. Green cabbage, in particular, strikes the right balance between texture and sweetness. As it simmers, it softens just enough to melt into the broth without turning mushy. And those curled edges? They catch every bit of that rich tomato-beef flavor.

When chopping, aim for medium-sized shreds roughly bite-sized. This makes every spoonful of your ground beef cabbage soup balanced, with just the right mix of meat, veggies, and broth. And don’t toss out the cabbage core too quickly chopped finely, even it can add texture and nutrients.

For another recipe that celebrates cabbage in a completely different way, try our Weight Watchers cabbage soup a light yet satisfying dish that’s simple, affordable, and full of flavor.

Simmering Until Everything Comes Together

Once the cabbage is in, your job is nearly done. Stir it gently into the pot it may look like too much at first, but don’t worry. It wilts beautifully as it cooks. Add in the bay leaf, Worcestershire sauce, dried thyme or Italian seasoning, paprika, and a pinch of red pepper flakes if you like a little heat.

Bring it to a gentle boil, then reduce to a lively simmer. Partially cover the pot and let it bubble for 20 to 25 minutes. During this time, all the flavors begin to mingle the beef, the sweet vegetables, the tang from tomatoes. This is when the soup becomes more than the sum of its parts.

By the time it’s done, your kitchen will smell incredible, and your soup will be rich, balanced, and ready to ladle into bowls.

Serving It Right and Saving It Well

Ground beef cabbage soup served hot in a ceramic bowl
Cozy and comforting soup served hot

Garnishes and Pairings That Elevate the Bowl

Once your ground beef cabbage soup is done simmering, it’s time to give it a little finishing love. Stir in a splash of fresh lemon juice or apple cider vinegar just enough to brighten the deep, savory flavors. Then, toss in some chopped fresh parsley for color and a clean, herbal note that balances the richness.

As for serving, keep it simple. A slice of crusty sourdough or a handful of buttery crackers goes perfectly alongside this soup. Want something heartier? Serve it with a slice of rustic rye or a simple grilled cheese. This soup isn’t fussy it plays well with others.

I like to serve mine in wide bowls with a big spoon and a cozy throw nearby. It’s not just food it’s a little act of comfort. If you’re in the mood to prep an entire cozy-night menu, check out this homemade chicken soup a classic that pairs beautifully with hearty sides or lighter starters like this one.

Make-Ahead Tips and Freezer-Friendly Storage

One of the best things about this soup? It gets better overnight. The flavors deepen, the cabbage softens more, and the broth takes on a silky texture. Store leftovers in airtight containers and refrigerate for up to 5 days. For longer storage, freeze portions in freezer-safe bags or containers for up to 3 months.

When reheating, warm it slowly on the stove so the flavors hold together. If it thickens too much, just add a splash of broth or water. That flexibility makes ground beef cabbage soup ideal for meal prep, work lunches, or anytime you want a cozy meal without cooking from scratch.

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Cabbage Soup with Ground Beef

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A hearty and delicious soup combining the earthiness of cabbage with savory ground beef, perfect for chilly evenings.

  • Author: Sonia
  • Prep Time: 10 minutes
  • Cook Time: 30 minutes
  • Total Time: 40 minutes
  • Yield: 4 servings 1x
  • Category: Main Course
  • Method: Stovetop
  • Cuisine: American
  • Diet: None

Ingredients

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  • 1 pound ground beef
  • 1 small head of cabbage, chopped
  • 1 onion, diced
  • 2 carrots, sliced
  • 3 cloves garlic, minced
  • 4 cups beef broth
  • 1 can (14.5 oz) diced tomatoes
  • Salt and pepper to taste
  • 1 tablespoon olive oil

Instructions

  1. Heat the olive oil in a large pot over medium heat.
  2. Add the diced onion and garlic. Sauté until the onion is translucent.
  3. Add the ground beef to the pot. Cook until browned.
  4. Stir in the chopped cabbage, sliced carrots, diced tomatoes, and broth.
  5. Season with salt and pepper.
  6. Bring to a boil, then reduce to a simmer. Cook for about 20 minutes or until the vegetables are tender.

Notes

Cabbage soup freezes well and tastes even better the next day! Add spices like paprika or cumin for extra flavor.

Nutrition

  • Serving Size: 1 serving
  • Calories: 250
  • Sugar: 5g
  • Sodium: 500mg
  • Fat: 15g
  • Saturated Fat: 6g
  • Unsaturated Fat: 8g
  • Trans Fat: 0g
  • Carbohydrates: 20g
  • Fiber: 4g
  • Protein: 18g
  • Cholesterol: 60mg

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FAQs

Can I use ground turkey instead of ground beef?

Yes! If you’re looking to make a lighter version of ground beef cabbage soup, ground turkey is a great alternative. Just choose one with enough fat content (like 85% lean) to maintain a rich flavor, and be sure to season well during the browning step to avoid blandness.

How can I make this soup low-carb or keto-friendly?

This soup is already naturally low in carbs, but to make it more keto-friendly, skip the carrots or reduce their quantity. You can also increase the amount of cabbage or add in chopped spinach or zucchini for an extra veggie boost without spiking carbs.

Can I make ground beef cabbage soup in a slow cooker?

Absolutely. Brown the beef and sauté the vegetables first, then transfer everything into your slow cooker. Cook on low for 6–7 hours or on high for about 3–4 hours. Add the parsley and lemon juice just before serving for a fresh finish.

What’s the best way to freeze and reheat this soup?

Let the soup cool completely, then portion it into airtight freezer-safe containers or bags. It’ll keep well in the freezer for up to 3 months. Thaw overnight in the fridge and reheat on the stovetop over medium heat, adding broth if it needs thinning.

A Simple Soup That Feels Like Home

Whether it’s your first time making ground beef cabbage soup or it’s already a family tradition, this recipe delivers big comfort with minimal effort. It’s hearty enough for dinner, light enough for lunch, and flexible enough to adapt to your pantry. Every spoonful brings warmth, flavor, and the quiet satisfaction of homemade food done right.

So grab that soup pot your next favorite cozy meal is just a simmer away.
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Hi! I’m Sonia.

is the founder and recipe creator behind Recipes Unfolded. Raised between Swedish and Moroccan food traditions, she brings a unique blend of calm, cozy flavors and bold, generous cooking to every dish. Her recipes are made for real home kitchens simple, comforting, and full of heart.

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