Recipe

Amish Cabbage Noodles

Written by Deborah Jackson

Slow Cooker Amish Cabbage Noodles (Easy Buttery Comfort Food Recipe)

This Slow Cooker Amish Cabbage Noodles recipe is the definition of simple, old-fashioned comfort food. Made with just four humble ingredients — cabbage, egg noodles, butter, and black pepper — this cozy dish comes straight from traditional farmhouse kitchens where hearty, affordable meals were a daily necessity.

As it cooks low and slow, the cabbage becomes tender and lightly caramelized, while the wide egg noodles soak up a rich buttery sauce. The result is a filling, budget-friendly side dish (or main meal) that tastes like it simmered on the stove all afternoon — even though the slow cooker does most of the work.

If you love Amish-style recipes, vintage comfort food, and easy slow cooker meals, this one is sure to become a favorite.

Why You’ll Love This Recipe

 Only 4 simple ingredients
 Classic Midwestern comfort food flavor
 Budget-friendly family meal
 Perfect slow cooker side dish
 Hearty and filling vegetarian option
 Great for potlucks and holiday dinners

The buttery cabbage and tender noodles create a rich, savory dish that pairs beautifully with roasted meats or can be enjoyed on its own.

Ingredients

  • 1 medium head green cabbage (about 2–2½ pounds), thinly sliced

  • 12 oz wide egg noodles, uncooked

  • 1 cup (2 sticks) salted butter, melted

  • 2 teaspoons freshly ground black pepper, plus more to taste

How to Make Slow Cooker Amish Cabbage Noodles

1. Prepare the Cabbage

Remove tough outer leaves, cut the cabbage into quarters, and remove the core.

Slice into thin ribbons about ¼-inch thick.
This helps the cabbage soften and melt into the noodles as it cooks.

2. Grease the Slow Cooker

Lightly grease the inside of a 5–6 quart slow cooker with a little melted butter to prevent sticking.

3. Layer the Ingredients

First layer:
Spread half of the sliced cabbage evenly across the bottom.

Second layer:
Scatter half of the uncooked egg noodles over the cabbage.

Add butter and pepper:
Drizzle half of the melted butter evenly over the noodles and cabbage.
Sprinkle with half of the black pepper.

Repeat the layers with the remaining cabbage, noodles, butter, and pepper.

4. Cook

Cover and cook:

  • HIGH: 2½–3 hours

  • LOW: 4–5 hours

Avoid lifting the lid during the first couple of hours so steam can build and soften the noodles and cabbage.

5. Toss and Finish

After cooking, gently toss everything together using tongs or a large spoon.

The cabbage should be:

 very tender
 lightly caramelized
 silky and buttery

If noodles need more time, continue cooking in 20-minute increments until perfectly soft.

6. Serve

Switch the slow cooker to WARM and serve straight from the pot.

Scoop from the bottom to ensure each portion gets plenty of buttery cabbage and noodles.

Tips for the Best Amish Cabbage and Noodles

 Slice cabbage thinly for the best texture
 Use wide egg noodles for traditional flavor
 Don’t skip the butter — it creates the signature sauce
 Add extra pepper for a bold farmhouse taste

Easy Variations

You can customize this classic comfort dish:

 Add crispy bacon pieces
 Mix in sautéed onions
 Stir in mushrooms
 Sprinkle with Parmesan before serving
 Add red pepper flakes for heat

How to Store and Reheat

Refrigerator:
Store covered for up to 4 days.

Freezer:
Freeze in portions for up to 2 months.

Reheat:
Warm gently in a skillet with a little butter or microwave until heated through.

Final Thoughts

This Slow Cooker Amish Cabbage Noodles recipe proves that the simplest ingredients often make the most comforting meals. Buttery, tender, and deeply satisfying, it’s the perfect dish for cozy family dinners or nostalgic farmhouse cooking.

Once you try it, this humble slow cooker classic may become one of your go-to comfort recipes.

About the author

Deborah Jackson