Instant Pot Unstuffed Cabbage Rolls is a deconstructed version of the classic cabbage rolls my mom made. They are inexpensive to make, and you can feed the family a nutritious, tasty meal for very little. This pressure cooker unstuffed cabbage rolls recipe is like a stew, and is very good.
Instant Pot Unstuffed Cabbage Rolls
Cabbage rolls are a comfort food in many cultures, mine included. Recreating a comfort food from my childhood brings me back to our tiny little kitchen (I called it our 1-butt kitchen, lol!).
This recipe is rather old fashioned. Nothing fancy, except for maybe the balsamic vinegar! I was going to make this into more of a soup (and you can), but I really wanted the thickness of a casserole, and for it to be more like when you mash up a cabbage roll.
If you decide you want to make Instant Pot Unstuffed Cabbage Rolls into a soup, just increase the broth, and adjust the seasonings a little, to your liking. Easy!
Two questions I get asked about this recipe are:
1) Is the rice cooked or uncooked when I put it in? It is uncooked. Rinse it well before adding it to get some of the starch off.
2) Will I get the dreaded "BURN" error from this being thick? You shouldn't. As long as you pay attention to the amounts of the ingredients, and don't stir in the tomatoes before pressure cooking, it should come to pressure with no burn issues.
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Instant Pot Unstuffed Cabbage Rolls is a hearty, thick stew with the same ingredients as a cabbage roll - unstuffed! This pressure cooker unstuffed cabbage rolls recipe is delicious, and a little old fashioned comfort food.
- 1 lb Ground Beef or Ground Turkey (93% lean), or use sausage or half sausage for added flavor.
- 1 large Yellow Onion, chopped
- 2 Bay Leaves
- 4 large cloves Garlic, pressed or minced
- 2 tsp Paprika
- 1 ½ tsp Coarse Salt (or 1 tsp table salt) more to taste
- 1 tsp Pepper
- ¼ tsp Oregano
- 1 small-med Head of Green Cabbage, chopped in 2" pieces
- 3 ½ cups Beef Broth,* low sodium (or chicken, if using gr. turkey)
- 1 Tbsp Balsamic Vinegar
- 1 Tbsp Worcestershire Sauce
- 1 cup Long Grain White Rice, rinsed, uncooked
- 1 (14 oz) can Diced Tomatoes, with juice
- 1 Tbsp Tomato Paste
- 2 tsp Sugar
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Get all of your veggies chopped, and all other ingredients ready to go. Then turn on the pressure cooker's Sauté setting.
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If using ground beef, add it to the pot and start browning it. Then add the onions.
If using ground turkey, add some olive oil to the pot and add the onions first. Then add the ground turkey when the onions just start to turn translucent. -
Add the bay leaves and garlic. Sauté, stirring frequently, for a minute.
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Add the paprika, salt, pepper, oregano, cabbage, broth*, balsamic vinegar, and Worcestershire. Stir well and let heat up for a few minutes.
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Add the rice and stir well.
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Pour the can of diced tomatoes, tomato paste, and sugar over the cabbage mixture, but don't stir.
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Put the lid on the pot and lock in place.
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Set the steam release knob to the Sealing position.
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Cancel the Sauté function and then press the Pressure Cook/Manual button or dial. Use the + or - button or dial to choose 4 minutes.
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When the cooking cycle is finished, let the pot sit undisturbed for 5 minutes (5 minute natural release). Then do a controlled Quick Release to manually release the remaining pressure. This will take a few minutes as the pot is full.
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To do a controlled Quick Release, use a spoon handle to gently push the steam release knob towards the Venting position, but don't turn the knob fully over. The reason is that with a full pot there is a risk of sauce spewing out of the knob with the steam. It make a huge mess, and could burn you. So just feather it and when you feel sure that only steam is coming out, turn it fully to Venting. If sauce starts to come out, just turn it back and feather it some more.
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When the pin in the lid drops down, open the lid carefully and give the contents a stir.
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Taste and adjust salt, if desired.
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Serve with some soft dinner rolls.
*If you want this to be more of a soup, add 1 more cup of broth. If you have the 8 qt size pot or larger, you can add 2 extra cups of broth. You may want to increase the pepper and paprika.
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Jody
Can this be done with brown rice? If so would I need to adjust liquid / cook time?
Sandy
Brown rice takes about 22 minutes to cook, so that makes a much longer cook time. If you have parboiled brown rice, that may work in this time frame.
Cathy
Absolutely perfect! I used morningstar crumbles instead of meat. The seasoning is spot on and so are the instructions. I use my instant pot regularly but didn't know what the "burn" meant. Now I do. Putting the tomato and sugar on top blended the flavors without any sticking.
Becky
Absolutely comfort food. Followed the directions with the exception of: did not add sugar (doesn't need it), added about 1/3 - 1/2 lb of mild Italian sausage for extra flavor. I drained the meat grease too!
Tom
I made this on 29OCT2022. It's delicious, next time I will double the meat though. I love 💕 it! 😋
Karen W.
Great recipe especially for measuring and timing. I adapted my old polish recipe, and added a few slices of chopped bacon with the beef/onion mixture. Deglazed the pot with a bit of broth, and added another can of tomatoes and 2 cans of mushroom soup. Left out the tomato paste and sugar. It was yummy, and better the next day!
Courtneu
This Is a favorite of the fam, but trying to be mindful of portion size. What is the serving size, 1 Cup?
Also, I think I am going to do a half sausage mix next time!!
Sandy
Yes, my portion sizes average 1 cup for casseroles and such.
Jeri
Perfect flavor as is. I prefer to use ground lamb and like to serve with a little feta on top. So much less labor intensive than classic cabbage rolls! I have a mini IP, live alone so usually only make 1/3 - 1/2 recipe and cut back a bit on liquid to avoid overfilling the IP.
Jaime
Really enjoyed this. I made some mods, of course with the meat and seasonings. Used veal, added caraway seeds, left out the sugar (because I'm sweet enough), and added extra tomatoes. Followed the actual cooking instructions, though, and the hubby and I are very happy with it. I think the youngling will very much enjoy the leftovers.
Sarah
My family and I very much enjoyed this recipe! Very easy and delicious. My 7 yo even had seconds. Thank you!