As I stood in my kitchen, the familiar aroma of ginger and garlic began to swirl, reminding me of the bustling streets of Asia filled with vibrant markets and flavors. Those experiences inspired my recipe for Asian-Inspired Vegan Cabbage Rolls, a delightful dish that encapsulates the essence of fresh ingredients wrapped in tender cabbage leaves. Not only are these vegan cabbage rolls a feast for the senses, but they’re also gluten-free and incredibly versatile. With just a few simple steps, you can whip up a comforting meal perfect for light lunches, hearty appetizers, or meal prep for the week ahead. So, are you ready to roll up your sleeves and transform your kitchen into a little piece of Asia?

Why Are These Vegan Cabbage Rolls Special?
Flavorful Experience: Each bite bursts with the richness of vegetables, rice, and spices, complemented by a savory brown garlic sauce.
Quick & Easy: You’ll love how simple the process is—just five easy steps to satisfy your cravings for unique flavors!
Versatile Options: Customize these rolls to fit your palate—substitute with seasonal veggies or different leafy greens.
Meal Prep Friendly: Make a big batch and enjoy them as a light meal or snack throughout the week, just like my delicious Vegan Ramen Bursting recipe!
Crowd-Pleaser: These vegan cabbage rolls are perfect for gatherings, sure to impress both vegans and non-vegans alike!
Vegan Cabbage Rolls Ingredients
• Here’s everything you need to create these flavorful vegan cabbage rolls!
For the Filling
- Sushi Rice – Acts as the base for the filling, providing texture and substance; can substitute with any short-grain rice.
- Napa Cabbage – Serves as the wrapper for the rolls; other cabbages like Savoy or green can also be used depending on preference.
- Oil – Used for sautéing the vegetables; sesame oil can elevate flavor.
- Onion – Adds sweetness and depth to the filling.
- Ginger – Provides a zesty kick and aromatic quality.
- Garlic – Enhances flavor profile; essential for savoriness.
- Carrot – Contributes sweetness and crunch; substitute with any firm vegetable (e.g., zucchini).
- Peppers – Adds color and sweetness; choose any variety based on availability.
- White Button Mushrooms – Offers umami flavor and texture; canned are acceptable.
- Tamari/Coconut Aminos – Acts as a soy sauce alternative for seasoning; suitable for gluten-free diets.
- Spices (Salt, Pepper, Onion Powder, Red Pepper Flakes) – Flavors the filling; adjust to taste.
- Sesame Seeds – For garnish; adds crunch.
For the Brown Garlic Sauce
- Oil – Used to sauté the garlic and ginger; choose a neutral or sesame oil for added flavor.
- Ginger – Fresh ginger adds a punch; you could also use powdered if needed.
- Garlic – Essential for that savory depth; don’t skip it!
- Tamari – A gluten-free soy sauce alternative for seasoning; helps create a rich flavor.
- Rice Vinegar – Provides essential acidity and balances the sweetness.
- Maple Syrup – Adds sweetness to the sauce; feel free to adjust according to taste.
- Water – Helps thin out the sauce to your preferred consistency.
- Cornstarch – For thickening; ensures a wonderful texture to the sauce.
These vegan cabbage rolls are a delightful way to enjoy a light meal while staying true to flavorful and fresh ingredients!
Step‑by‑Step Instructions for Asian-Inspired Vegan Cabbage Rolls
Step 1: Prepare Rice
Start by soaking the sushi rice in water for 45-60 minutes to achieve the perfect texture. Once soaked, drain the rice and cook it in salted water over medium heat for 10-12 minutes or until tender. The rice should be fluffy and slightly sticky, making it ideal for the filling of your vegan cabbage rolls.
Step 2: Prepare Cabbage Leaves
Bring a large pot of water to a boil, then carefully add 3-4 napa cabbage leaves. Blanch the leaves for 2-3 minutes until they are tender and pliable. Using tongs, transfer them to a bowl of cold water to stop the cooking process. Repeat this with the remaining leaves, ensuring all are cooled before assembly.
Step 3: Sauté Vegetables
In a large skillet, heat a splash of oil over medium heat. Add chopped onion, ginger, garlic, diced carrots, bell peppers, and white button mushrooms. Sauté for 3-4 minutes or until the vegetables are softened and fragrant. Pour in some tamari and sprinkle your spices over the mixture, cooking for another 1-2 minutes to blend all the flavors beautifully.
Step 4: Combine Filling
Once the sautéed vegetables have cooled slightly, stir in the cooked sushi rice. Mix thoroughly to ensure every grain is coated with the vegetable flavors. Taste your filling and adjust the seasoning with extra salt or spices as desired. This combination is essential for your delicious vegan cabbage rolls.
Step 5: Assemble Rolls
Take one napa cabbage leaf and place about 1.5–2 tablespoons of the filling near the base. Fold the sides over the filling, then roll it up tightly, ensuring the filling is secure. Repeat with the remaining leaves and filling, arranging the assembled cabbage rolls on a plate as you go.
Step 6: Pan-Sear Rolls
Heat a skillet over medium heat and add a little oil to prevent sticking. Place the assembled vegan cabbage rolls seam-side down in the skillet. Cook for about 5-7 minutes, turning occasionally until all sides are golden brown and crispy. This adds a lovely texture to your rolls, making them even more delightful!
Step 7: Prepare Sauce
In a small pot, heat oil over medium heat, then sauté minced ginger and garlic until fragrant. Stir in tamari, rice vinegar, maple syrup, and water. Combine cornstarch with a splash of water to create a slurry, then add it to the pot. Cook for a few minutes until the sauce thickens, stirring frequently for a rich consistency.
Step 8: Serve
Carefully drizzle the prepared brown garlic sauce over the pan-seared vegan cabbage rolls. Garnish with a sprinkle of sesame seeds for an added crunch and visual appeal. These Asian-inspired vegan cabbage rolls make for a delightful meal—perfectly warm, savory, and ready to be enjoyed!

What to Serve with Asian-Inspired Vegan Cabbage Rolls
As you prepare to enjoy these vibrant rolls, consider complementing them with delightful sides that enhance their fresh flavors and textures.
- Quinoa Pilaf: A fluffy and nutty side, quinoa pilaf adds robust protein and complements the savory cabbage rolls beautifully.
- Pan-Roasted Vegetables: Seasonal veggies roasted to caramelized perfection provide a delightful crunch and sweetness, balancing the dish’s flavors.
- Simple Green Salad: A crisp salad with mixed greens, a tangy vinaigrette, and colorful veggies introduces a refreshing contrast to the warm rolls.
- Asian Noodle Salad: Tossed with sesame dressing, this chilled noodle dish brings vibrant flavors and a chewy texture, enhancing the overall experience.
- Steamed Edamame: Lightly salted and packed with protein, these little green gems make for a satisfyingly poppable snack alongside the rolls.
- Coconut Rice: The creaminess of coconut rice adds a subtly sweet element, perfectly complementing the savory umami flavors of the cabbage rolls.
- Miso Soup: A warm, comforting broth enriched with seaweed and tofu, miso soup creates a delightful start to your meal or as a soothing accompaniment.
- Chilled Sake or Green Tea: Pair with these refreshing drinks to cleanse your palate and heighten your experience of these delightful vegan cabbage rolls.
- Fresh Fruit Salad: A light and sweet finish, a colorful fruit salad of seasonal fruits offers a refreshing contrast after the savory rolls.
Expert Tips for Vegan Cabbage Rolls
Keep Leaves Pliable: After boiling, ensure the cabbage leaves are in cold water to maintain their softness. If leaves crack during assembly, carefully trim the thick ribs to avoid tearing.
Customize the Filling: Feel free to mix up the vegetables according to what’s in your fridge. This versatility allows you to create your ideal vegan cabbage rolls!
Adjust Sauce Taste: Start with less maple syrup and gradually add until you reach your desired sweetness. This prevents overpowering the savory notes of the brown garlic sauce.
Sauté Time Matters: Be mindful not to overcook the vegetables when sautéing; they should remain slightly crunchy for the perfect texture in your filling.
Chill for Flavor: For best results, let the filling cool before assembling the rolls, allowing the flavors to meld beautifully and enhancing the overall taste of your vegan cabbage rolls.
Make Ahead Options
These Asian-Inspired Vegan Cabbage Rolls are perfect for meal prep, allowing you to save time during those busy weeknights! You can assemble the rolls up to 24 hours in advance; simply store them in an airtight container in the refrigerator to maintain their quality. If you’re looking to prep even further ahead, freeze uncooked rolls on a tray until firm, then transfer them to a freezer bag; they will keep well for up to 2 months. When you’re ready to enjoy, pan-sear the frozen rolls straight from the freezer, and prepare the brown garlic sauce while they cook. This way, you’ll have a delightful homemade meal in no time!
How to Store and Freeze Vegan Cabbage Rolls
Fridge: Store assembled vegan cabbage rolls in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 3 days. Reheat gently in the microwave or a skillet for the best texture.
Freezer: To freeze, lay uncooked rolls on a baking sheet until firm, then transfer them to a freezer bag or container. They’ll last for up to 2 months. Thaw in the fridge before cooking.
Reheating: For reheating, either steam the rolls for a few minutes or pan-sear them in a touch of oil until heated through, ensuring they are warm and crispy.
Make-Ahead: Assemble the vegan cabbage rolls a day in advance and store in the fridge, making it easy to enjoy a delicious meal whenever you like!
Vegan Cabbage Rolls Variations & Substitutions
Feel free to unleash your creativity and customize these vegan cabbage rolls to match your taste and dietary needs!
- Gluten-Free: Use tamari or coconut aminos as a delicious soy sauce alternative to keep it gluten-free.
- Leafy Greens: Swap napa cabbage for Swiss chard or collard greens; both bring unique flavors and textures.
For a fun twist, consider using Swiss chard leaves; their vibrant colors will brighten any plate!
- Quinoa: Replace sushi rice with quinoa for a protein-packed filling that will still be delicious and satisfying.
- Extra Veggies: Add spinach, kale, or even shredded beets to increase nutrition and flavor; make it your own!
Experimenting with different vegetables opens up a world of taste. Try kale for a hearty addition!
- Spicy Kick: Incorporate chopped jalapeños or sriracha in the filling for those who crave a little heat.
- Nuts & Seeds: Mix in chopped cashews or sunflower seeds for added crunch and healthy fats; it enhances texture beautifully.
Curious about more ways to indulge in savory plant-based dishes? Check out my delightful Vegan Mango Cheesecake for a sweet ending!
These vegan cabbage rolls are all about versatility, so let your taste buds guide your creations!

Vegan Cabbage Rolls Recipe FAQs
How do I choose the best cabbage for my rolls?
Absolutely! For the flakiest and most pliable cabbage leaves, I recommend using Napa cabbage, as its leaves are tender and easy to work with. Look for heads with vibrant green leaves free from dark spots or wilted areas. If you’re substituting, Savoy or even green cabbage can work in a pinch, but Napa is my go-to for that perfect wrap!
How should I store leftover vegan cabbage rolls?
Very easy! Place your assembled vegan cabbage rolls in an airtight container and refrigerate them for up to 3 days. If you’re reheating, you can gently microwave them, but I often prefer to pan-sear them again to keep that lovely crispiness.
Can I freeze these vegan cabbage rolls?
Absolutely! To freeze uncooked rolls, lay them on a baking sheet until firm, then transfer them into a freezer bag or airtight container. They’ll last well for up to 2 months. Just remember to thaw them in the fridge overnight before cooking for the best result!
What should I do if my cabbage leaves are tearing while wrapping?
No worries! This can sometimes happen if the cabbage leaves are not pliable enough. If you find them cracking, simply trim the thicker ribs of the leaves with a knife to make them easier to fold. Alternatively, give them a quick dip in hot water to soften them up even more!
Are there any allergens I should be aware of in this recipe?
Good question! This recipe is gluten-free, especially if you use tamari or coconut aminos instead of traditional soy sauce. However, always check labels as some pre-packaged ingredients may contain gluten. Additionally, depending on your chosen vegetables, always consider potential allergies—especially with mushrooms or spices.
How can I customize my filling for these vegan cabbage rolls?
The beauty of this recipe is its versatility! Feel free to switch in whatever vegetables you have on hand. I often throw in zucchini or bell pepper for extra color and flavor. You could also tweak the spices according to your taste—perhaps adding a pinch of curry powder or some fresh herbs for a unique spin. Experiment and find your favorite combination!

Vegan Cabbage Rolls with Savory Asian Garlic Sauce
Ingredients
Equipment
Method
- Soak sushi rice in water for 45-60 minutes, then drain and cook in salted water for 10-12 minutes until tender.
- Bring a pot of water to a boil, blanch 3-4 napa cabbage leaves for 2-3 minutes, then transfer to cold water.
- In a skillet, heat oil and sauté onion, ginger, garlic, carrots, peppers, and mushrooms for 3-4 minutes.
- Mix sautéed vegetables with the cooked sushi rice, season to taste.
- Assemble rolls by placing filling in cabbage leaves and rolling tightly.
- Pan-sear rolls seam-side down in oil for 5-7 minutes until golden.
- In a pot, sauté ginger and garlic in oil, then add tamari, rice vinegar, maple syrup, and water, simmering to thicken.
- Serve with brown garlic sauce drizzled over rolls, garnished with sesame seeds.

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