Toss sliced cabbage and noodles in the slow cooker and get a meal so delicious your family will be begging for more.

There’s something deeply satisfying about a one-pot meal that simmers all day while you live your life—especially when it’s cabbage and egg noodles bathed in a rich, savory broth, tender with onions, garlic, and just a hint of caraway (a nod to Eastern European roots). This dish is humble, frugal, and deeply nourishing—yet so flavorful, your family will ask for seconds before they’ve even finished their first bite.

Inspired by traditional haluski but simplified for the modern slow cooker, it’s the kind of meal that feels like a warm hug on a busy weeknight.🥬 Only 6 core ingredients—pantry staples!
⏱️ 10 minutes prep, then hands-off cooking
💛 Tender cabbage, soft noodles, savory broth
💸 Costs under $7—feeds 6 generously
🌾 Naturally nut-free & easily gluten-free
Ingredients You’ll Need
(Serves 6 | 6-quart slow cooker)

1 small head green cabbage (about 2 lbs / 900g), cored and thinly sliced
8 oz (225g) wide egg noodles (uncooked)
1 large yellow onion, thinly sliced
3 cloves garlic, minced
2 tbsp butter or olive oil
2 cups (480ml) chicken or vegetable broth
1 tsp caraway seeds (optional but traditional)
½ tsp paprika
Salt & black pepper to taste
Optional:
1 cup shredded cheddar or feta cheese
Fresh parsley or dill for garnishCrispy bacon bits on top
1. Layer in Slow Cooker
In your slow cooker, combine cabbage, onion, garlic, butter, broth, caraway seeds, paprika, salt, and pepper.
Stir gently to mix.
2. Cook Low & Slow
Cover and cook on LOW for 6–7 hours or HIGH for 3–4 hours, until cabbage is very tender.
3. Add Noodles
About 30 minutes before serving, stir in uncooked egg noodles.
Cover and continue cooking until noodles are tender (they’ll absorb the flavorful broth).
4. Serve Warm
Taste and adjust seasoning.
Top with cheese, fresh herbs, or bacon if desired.
Great with:
Crusty bread or biscuits
A simple cucumber-dill salad
Pickled beets or sauerkraut (for tangy contrast)

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