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Sheet Pan Sausage and Cabbage

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Joanna Cismaru

Last Updated: 5/18/26
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Sheet Pan Sausage and Cabbage – 1 pan, 5 ingredients, 50 minutes, and a Dijon apple cider drizzle at the end that is going to make you rethink everything you thought you knew about cabbage.

Overhead sheet pan of roasted sausage, caramelized cabbage wedges, baby potatoes, and onion with Dijon apple cider drizzle and fresh parsley on a wood board.

We need to talk about cabbage. It has been unfairly judged for decades by people who have only ever had it boiled into submission. Boiled cabbage is sad. Roasted cabbage is a completely different vegetable.

When it hits a 425°F oven it becomes sweet, slightly nutty, and caramelized at the edges in a way that surprises people every single time. We are going to roast it. We are going to change minds.

This Sheet Pan Sausage and Cabbage is smoked sausage, cabbage wedges, baby potatoes, and onion all roasted together on one pan until everything is golden, then finished with a Dijon mustard and apple cider vinegar drizzle that wakes the whole dish up. It is effortless and it tastes like we tried. Both things are true.

A single serving of sheet pan sausage and cabbage with roasted baby potatoes, caramelized onion, and a gold fork on a rustic ceramic plate.

Why Roasted Cabbage Is Not What You Think It Is

Boiled cabbage smells like a punishment and tastes like one too. High heat roasting is the complete opposite.

The natural sugars caramelize, the outer leaves get slightly crispy, and the result is something sweet, nutty, and deeply savory. People who claim to hate cabbage eat it without complaint and then quietly ask for more. I have watched this happen. It is very satisfying.

Main Ingredients and Tips

Overhead flat lay of sheet pan sausage and cabbage ingredients including smoked sausage, green cabbage wedges, baby potatoes, onion, olive oil, mustard, apple cider vinegar, paprika, garlic powder, salt, and pepper.
  • Smoked sausage. Already cooked, just needs heat to develop color and render its fat into the pan. That fat seasons everything around it. Kielbasa is my top pick. Andouille adds more heat. Whatever you use, slice it thick so it doesn’t dry out.
  • Green cabbage. Cut into wedges, not shredded. Wedges hold together during roasting and give us caramelized edges on the flat surfaces. Shredded cabbage will steam and go soft. Wedges. Always wedges.
  • Baby potatoes. Halved so the cut side gets golden against the pan. They take the longest to cook which is why everything goes in together from the start.
  • The Dijon and apple cider vinegar drizzle. This is the move. One tablespoon of each, drizzled the moment the pan comes out of the oven. The vinegar cuts through the sausage fat. The Dijon ties everything together. Without it the dish is good. With it the dish is something you make again next week. Do not add it before roasting or the vinegar evaporates and the mustard burns.

My Single Most Important Tip: Single layer on the pan. Always. If things are crowded the vegetables steam instead of roast and we end up with soft, pale, sad cabbage. Use two pans if needed. Overcrowding is the enemy of everything good in sheet pan cooking.

How to Make Sheet Pan Sausage and Cabbage

process shots showing how to make sheet pan sausage and cabbage.

Preheat the oven to 425°F and line a large sheet pan with parchment paper. In a large bowl, combine the sliced sausage, cabbage wedges, halved baby potatoes, and onion wedges. Drizzle with olive oil and toss to coat. Add the salt, pepper, paprika, and garlic powder and toss again until everything is evenly seasoned.

Spread everything in a single layer on the sheet pan. Single layer. We just talked about this. Roast for 25 minutes, then remove the pan and toss everything to redistribute. Return to the oven for another 10 to 15 minutes until the potatoes are tender and the cabbage and sausage have browned edges.

process shots showing how to make sheet pan sausage and cabbage.

While the final roast happens, whisk together the Dijon mustard and apple cider vinegar in a small bowl. The moment the pan comes out of the oven, drizzle the mixture over everything and toss lightly. Serve immediately and accept the compliments graciously.

Swaps That Work

  • Smoked sausage: Andouille, bratwurst, or chicken sausage all work well. Just make sure it is fully cooked smoked sausage, not raw, which will not cook through properly alongside the vegetables.
  • Green cabbage: Savoy, red, or Napa cabbage all roast well. Red cabbage will bleed its color onto everything, which looks alarming but tastes fine. Fair warning. Whatever you use, cut it into wedges.
  • Baby potatoes: Regular potatoes cut into chunks work just as well. Sweet potatoes are excellent here too. Skip the potatoes entirely and the dish cooks in about 25 minutes total.
  • Apple cider vinegar: White wine vinegar is the closest swap. Lemon juice works in a pinch. Do not skip the acid entirely. It is doing important work and the dish is noticeably flatter without it.
Angled view of a full sheet pan of roasted smoked sausage slices, caramelized cabbage wedges, golden baby potatoes, and onion with a wooden spatula and Dijon drizzle.

When Things Go Wrong

The vegetables are steaming instead of roasting: Overcrowded pan. Transfer half to a second baking sheet, give everything room, and roast for another 10 to 15 minutes. The color will come. It just needs space.

The potatoes are not cooked through: Cut too large or the oven ran cool. Give them another 10 minutes and test with a fork. Make sure all pieces are roughly the same size. A potato the size of a golf ball and one the size of a marble are not finishing at the same time.

Storing Leftovers

Keeps in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 4 days. Reheat in a hot skillet or the air fryer at 375°F for 5 minutes. The microwave works but the cabbage goes soft. Do not freeze. Roasted cabbage does not survive the freezer with any dignity.

Overhead view of roasted smoked sausage, caramelized cabbage wedges, baby potatoes, and onion on a white oval serving platter garnished with fresh parsley.

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Overhead sheet pan of roasted sausage, caramelized cabbage wedges, baby potatoes, and onion with Dijon apple cider drizzle and fresh parsley on a wood board.

Sheet Pan Sausage and Cabbage

By: Joanna Cismaru
Smoked sausage, green cabbage wedges, baby potatoes, and onion all roasted on one pan at 425°F until golden and caramelized, then finished with a Dijon mustard and apple cider vinegar drizzle that makes the whole thing taste like we actually planned it. One pan, 50 minutes, and proof that cabbage has been misunderstood this whole time.
Prep Time: 15 minutes mins
Cook Time: 35 minutes mins
Total Time: 50 minutes mins
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Ingredients 
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  • 12 ounces smoked sausage, sliced (about 3 cups)
  • 1 medium green cabbage, cut into wedges (about 8 cups)
  • 1 pound baby potatoes, halved (about 4 cups)
  • 1 medium onion, cut into wedges
  • 3 tablespoons olive oil
  • 1 teaspoon salt
  • 1 teaspoon black pepper
  • 1 teaspoon paprika
  • 1 teaspoon garlic powder
  • 1 tablespoon Dijon mustard
  • 1 tablespoon apple cider vinegar

Instructions 

  • Preheat your oven to 425°F (220°C). Line a large baking sheet with parchment paper.
  • In a large bowl, combine the 12 ounces sliced smoked sausage, 1 medium cabbage cut into wedges, 1 pound halved baby potatoes, and 1 medium onion cut into wedges. Drizzle with 3 tablespoons olive oil and toss to coat everything evenly.
    process shots showing how to make sheet pan sausage and cabbage.
  • Season with 1 teaspoon salt, 1 teaspoon black pepper, 1 teaspoon paprika, and 1 teaspoon garlic powder. Toss again until well coated. Spread everything out on the baking sheet in a single layer. Do not overcrowd the pan or it will steam instead of roast.
    process shots showing how to make sheet pan sausage and cabbage.
  • Roast for 25 minutes, then remove from the oven and toss everything. Return to the oven and roast for another 10 to 15 minutes, until the potatoes are tender and the cabbage and sausage are browned at the edges.
  • In a small bowl, mix 1 tablespoon Dijon mustard with 1 tablespoon apple cider vinegar.
    process shots showing how to make sheet pan sausage and cabbage.
  • Drizzle the mustard mixture over the hot sausage and cabbage and toss lightly before serving.
    process shots showing how to make sheet pan sausage and cabbage.

Recipe Notes

  1. Single layer on the pan, no exceptions. If things are piled on top of each other the vegetables will steam instead of roast and we will end up with soft, pale cabbage that proves all the cabbage haters right. Use a large sheet pan. If everything does not fit in a single layer, use two pans. 
  2. Cut the cabbage into wedges, not shreds. Wedges hold together during roasting and give us those caramelized edges on the flat surfaces. Shredded cabbage steams, wilts, and does nothing interesting. Wedges. Always wedges. The whole point of this recipe depends on it.
  3. Add the Dijon drizzle right out of the oven, never before. If it goes on before roasting the vinegar evaporates and the mustard burns. It needs to go on hot, fresh out of the oven, right before serving. That drizzle is the whole reason this dish tastes the way it does. Do not skip it and do not add it early.

Nutrition Information

Serving: 1serving, Calories: 341kcal (17%), Carbohydrates: 26g (9%), Protein: 11g (22%), Fat: 22g (34%), Saturated Fat: 6g (38%), Polyunsaturated Fat: 2g, Monounsaturated Fat: 12g, Cholesterol: 40mg (13%), Sodium: 929mg (40%), Potassium: 733mg (21%), Fiber: 6g (25%), Sugar: 6g (7%), Vitamin A: 318IU (6%), Vitamin C: 72mg (87%), Calcium: 82mg (8%), Iron: 2mg (11%)

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Frequently Asked Questions

Can we make this ahead of time?

Chop and slice everything up to 24 hours ahead and refrigerate. Roast fresh when ready. The Dijon drizzle always goes on right out of the oven, never before.

Can we add other vegetables?

Bell peppers, zucchini, and Brussels sprouts all work well added from the start. Broccoli goes in for the last 15 minutes only or it gets too dark. Single layer rule always applies no matter what we add.

Is this recipe gluten free?

Everything except possibly the sausage. Some brands use fillers that contain gluten. Check the label and choose a certified gluten free sausage if needed.

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