The Perfect Grilled Cabbage Steaks

Last updated June 8, 2023 By Kelly Nardo | 26 Comments
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Looking for a new cabbage recipe? Try these easy and flavorful grilled cabbage steaks – only 4 ingredients and topped however you like, they make a simple and crowd-pleasing vegetable side dish. Gluten-free, dairy-free, paleo, whole30, and low-carb.
Prep: 5 minutes
Cook: 15 minutes
Total Time: 20 minutes
Servings 5 servings
4.55 from 33 votes

Don’t know what to do with cabbage besides your typical coleslaw?! I got you covered with these super easy grilled cabbage steaks!

I don’t know about you, but I love cabbage. It’s crunchy, is pretty neutral in flavor so you can do a lot with it, packed with vitamins and minerals, and is super inexpensive to buy.

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Large baking sheet filled with grilled cabbage steaks drizzled with ranch dressing and topped with fresh parsley. A spoon with ranch dressing is sitting on the pan too.

But every time I use it, it is usually the same way – coleslaw or thinly sliced in a salad. Don’t get me wrong, I love coleslaw, but I wanted to get more creative and am always looking for new ways to enjoy veggies. And what better way than grilling it?

The beauty of grilled cabbage steaks is they are so easy to make. You need minimal ingredients and minimal time. And grilling just does something magical to them – it totally transforms the flavor and they tender while being nice and caramelized with charred edges.

Why we love this grilled cabbage recipe

  • made with 4 simple ingredients
  • a fun way to switch up how you eat cabbage
  • customizable with toppings or garnishes
Close up a cabbage steak on a baking sheet. It is garnished with ranch and fresh herbs.

Cabbage nutrition and benefits

Cabbage is a low-calorie and low-carb vegetable containing vitamin C, vitamin K, folate, manganese, and potassium. 100 grams is just 25 calories with 2 grams of fiber, making it a high-volume food that you are able to eat a lot of it for not a lot of calories. It makes a great healthy addition to any diet!

If handled and stored properly, cabbage can last from 3 weeks to 2 months in your fridge. To store cabbage, keep it in the fridge until you are ready to use. Try not to bruise it – the outer leaves are tougher to help protect the inner more tender leaves. And don’t wash it until you are ready to use. All of those things will help keep it fresh for a long time!

For the price point, about $2-3 per head, you really can’t beat it!

Grilled cabbage ingredients

  • large head of cabbage – I like green, but red will also work
  • olive oil – any kind of neutral oil will work though
  • salt and pepper
  • sauce for topping or whatever you want to put on top of them!
White marble counter with a head of green cabbage, a small dish of salt, a small dish of pepper, and a bowl of olive oil.

How to grill cabbage

  1. Light grill to medium-high heat and let it come up to temperature.
  2. While the grill heats up, prepare the cabbage. Trim off a small part of the bottom of the cabbage so it can stand up. Be careful not to trim off too much as the stem is what helps it stay together. Standing the cabbage up, slice the cabbage into 3/4-1 inch thick pieces. Drizzle both sides with oil and a sprinkle of salt and pepper.
  3. Grill cabbage. Place cabbage directly on the grill grates over direct heat. Grill cabbage for 5-6 minutes, carefully flip, and grill for another 2-3 minutes depending on the thickness. Be careful flipping them as some of the outer leaves may try to loosen and break away from the head. Once done, it should be tender on the inside, but crispy on the outside.
  4. Enjoy! Top with fresh herbs and sauce/condiment of choice and enjoy!
Cabbage steaks laid out on a baking sheet topped with oil, salt, and pepper.

Make them in your oven

If you don’t have a grill, no worries. You can also make cabbage steaks in your oven as well. Simply follow the directions for preparing the cabbage and instead of lighting your grill, preheat the oven to 400 degrees and roast for 30-35 minutes on a parchment paper lined baking sheet until tender and crispy around the edges.

What to serve with grilled cabbage steak

This recipe is so versatile and you can eat it with anything! Here are some ideas:

Or just serve it with some protein, carbs, and fat for an easy meal.

Storage

  • fridge – store leftovers in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 4-5 days.
Cabbage steak on a grill with grill marks on it. There is another one off in the background.

Substitutions

  • cabbage – green or red cabbage will work.
  • olive oil – any kind of neutral oil will work.

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Grilled cabbage steaks on a parchment paper lined baking sheet. They are topped with ranch and fresh herbs.
Grilled cabbage steaks on a parchment paper lined baking sheet. They are topped with ranch and fresh herbs.
4.55 from 33 votes

Grilled Cabbage Steaks

Author: Kelly Nardo
Looking for a new cabbage recipe? Try these easy and flavorful grilled cabbage steaks – only 4 ingredients and topped however you like, they make a simple and crowd-pleasing vegetable side dish. Gluten-free, dairy-free, paleo, whole30, and low-carb.
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Course: Side Dish
Calories: 86kcal
Protein: 2.6g
Carbs: 11.6g
Fat: 4.4g
Prep Time: 5 minutes
Cook Time: 15 minutes
Total Time: 20 minutes
Servings: 5 servings

ingredients

  • 1 large head cabbage (about 1000 grams)
  • 1 1/2 tablespoons olive oil
  • salt and pepper, to taste
  • for topping: ranch, BBQ sauce, fresh herbs, balsamic dressing…

instructions

  • Light grill to medium-high heat and let it come up to temperature.
  • While the grill heats up, prepare the cabbage. Remove any loose outer leaves. Trim off a small part of the bottom of the cabbage so it can stand up. Be careful not to trim off too much as the stem is what helps it stay together. Standing the cabbage up, slice the cabbage into 3/4-1 inch thick pieces. Drizzle both sides with oil and a sprinkle of salt and pepper.
  • Grill cabbage. Place cabbage directly on the grill grates over direct heat. Grill cabbage for 5-8 minutes, carefully flip, and grill for another 4-6 minutes depending on the thickness. Be careful flipping them as some of the outer leaves may try to loosen and break away from the head. Once done, it should be tender on the inside, but crispy on the outside.
  • Enjoy! Top with fresh herbs and sauce/condiment of choice and enjoy!

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notes

nutritional breakdown does not include any additional sauce or toppings

nutrition

Nutrition Facts
Grilled Cabbage Steaks
Amount Per Serving (1 steak)
Calories 86 Calories from Fat 40
% Daily Value*
Fat 4.4g7%
Saturated Fat 0.6g4%
Polyunsaturated Fat 0.5g
Monounsaturated Fat 3g
Sodium 67mg3%
Potassium 340mg10%
Carbohydrates 11.6g4%
Fiber 4.5g19%
Sugar 6.4g7%
Protein 2.6g5%
Vitamin A 10IU0%
Vitamin C 73mg88%
Calcium 80mg8%
Iron 1mg6%
* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.
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26 Comments

  1. 5 stars
    So tasty! I didn’t have fresh herbs on hand, but it’s a fun & different way to eat cabbage!

    1. No, if you cut them thick enough, they should hold together fine. You just need to be careful handling and flipping. You could skewer if you want though!

  2. 4 stars
    The flavor is wonderful but if you think for one moment that they will come out looking like the photos, you’re living in a dream world. They will fall apart and you will eat grilled, shredded cabbage.

    1. Hey Moi, not sure what happened, but I’ve never had this problem. All cabbages are different, but we want to make sure you are cutting them thick enough so they hold together. Glad you enjoyed the recipe though and thank you for trying!