Put Raw Cabbage Wedges in a Slow Cooker with These 3 Ingredients – The Result Will Blow You Away!

If you think cabbage is boring, wait until you try this. With just three simple ingredients and a slow cooker, you’ll create a tender, buttery, flavor-packed dish that melts in your mouth — and makes your kitchen smell incredible.

Here’s how to make it:

Ingredients:

  • 1 head of green cabbage (cut into thick wedges)
  • 4 tablespoons butter (or olive oil if preferred)
  • 1 packet of onion soup mix (or your favorite seasoning blend)
  • Optional: a dash of garlic powder or black pepper for extra kick

Instructions:

  1. Cut your cabbage into large wedges — thick enough to hold their shape but small enough to fit your slow cooker.
  2. Place the wedges in your slow cooker, layering them evenly.
  3. Sprinkle the onion soup mix over the top.
  4. Add the butter — place small pieces on top of each wedge so it melts down slowly.
  5. Cover and cook on low for 5–6 hours, or until the cabbage is fork-tender and infused with buttery flavor.

When you lift the lid, you’ll be hit with the aroma of caramelized onions and buttery cabbage. The wedges will be so soft they almost melt apart — rich, savory, and just a little sweet around the edges.

Tip: Add a splash of broth or a few bacon bits if you want a smoky twist.

Serve it as a side with chicken, sausage, or even on its own with a slice of crusty bread. Simple, cheap, and unbelievably delicious — the kind of recipe that turns humble cabbage into the star of the table.

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