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May 02, 2016, Updated Jul 05, 2022

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My husband and I are what some people call “Gastro Travelers,” basically when you travel to experience food. When we are home we are health-conscious eaters; however, when we go out of town we are determined to eat all of the things. We love food and the culture behind it, I get tons of inspiration in my own kitchen from my travels, and we look at traveling as a once and a lifetime opportunity to explore the food of wherever we may be… which means HOLD THE SELF CONTROL. We’ve got all the time in the world to eat clean when we get home.. until then, YOLO. But this Detoxing Cabbage Soup is perfect for our time at home.

With that being said, we come home full as ticks and sometimes, quite miserable to be honest. That is why I make this “Detoxing Cabbage Soup” when we get back from vacation. It’s really low carb and really tasty to give our guts a little bit of a break from over indulging. Plus, I just love the way it tastes 🙂

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Detoxing Cabbage Soup

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Serves 6

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Prep Time

20 min

Cook Time

45 min

Total Time

1 hr

Prep Time

20 min

Cook Time

45 min

Total Time

1 hr

Ingredients

  1. 3/4 head of green cabbage
  2. 1 white onion, diced
  3. 2 tbsp. olive oil
  4. 2 cups diced carrot
  5. 2 cups diced celery
  6. 2 cloves garlic, minced
  7. 8 cups chicken broth
  8. 14.5 oz can diced tomatoes
  9. 1/2 tsp. cumin
  10. 1 lemon, juiced
  11. dash of cayenne pepper (optional, or more to taste)
  12. Kosher salt and Coarse Black Pepper, to taste

Instructions

  1. Cut the core off of the cabbage and discard. Now, cut your cabbage into four large wedges (save one of the wedges for another time). From there, thinly slice the cabbage so you have long shreds. Set aside.
  2. Heat olive oil over med-high heat in a large soup pot or dutch oven. add carrots, onion, and celery and season to taste with salt and pepper. Saute until tender, about 7 minutes.
  3. Add in garlic, saute 2 more minutes being careful not to burn.
  4. Now add in your chicken broth, diced tomatoes, cayenne, cumin, and a little more salt and pepper to flavor the soup a bit more. Turn heat down to medium, and add your cabbage. When the soup reaches a heavy simmer, turn down the heat to low and let it continue to cook at a slight simmer for 30-45 minutes.
  5. Add in the juice of the lemon. Taste the soup and add additional salt and pepper if you think it needs it. Also, if you think it needs a dash more of cayenne, add that as well!
  6. Serve and enjoy!

Notes

  1. Add in some chopped rotisserie chicken if you want to add some extra protein.

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26 Comments

  1. I make this soup almost every time my husband goes off on a days/week long trip. I’ll eat it for days to detox AND to free me from cooking. I sometimes add little meatballs or cut up Italian sausage, or any meat I have available. I also like to add black, pinto, or garbanzo beans for a full meal during the winter. My husband loves soup!

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    1. How often do you eat this to detox and do yo eat other meals or just eat this 3 times a day

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  2. Looks so good! I will make this soup this week! Thanks for the recipe!

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  3. Can this be made in a slow cooker?

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    1. certainly!

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    2. I’ve followed this recipe a few times and love it. I always add more spices and instead of a tomato I used seasoned diced tomatoes that are canned. So much flavor and definitely hits the spot when you’re under the weather

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    3. Thankyou I’m making this tomorrow after work just to clean my body out.

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  4. I might add Ro-Tel tomatoes. Love them in soups.

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Detoxing Cabbage Soup - The Defined Dish - Recipes (2024)

FAQs

Does cabbage soup detox you? ›

Cabbage has diuretic properties that helps get rid your body of excess liquid and toxins. It helps cleanse your liver and colon. Which is why cabbage forms the base for this detox cabbage soup. You can add veggies or proteins of your choice such as egg, ground chicken, lamb!

How much weight can you lose on the 7 day cabbage soup diet? ›

The Cabbage Soup Diet is a short-term weight loss diet. Proponents of the diet say that it can help you lose up to 10 pounds (4.5 kg) in a single week, but many health experts warn that the diet does not promote health and wellness, and results are unsustainable.

Does cabbage soup burn belly fat? ›

The cabbage soup diet has been used as a rapid weight-loss plan for decades. And while following it will likely result in weight loss, the results may be fleeting, and participants may not experience a significant reduction in fat mass and body fat percentage like they might with a gradual weight-loss program.

What can you eat on day 5 of the cabbage soup diet? ›

Day 5: Eat cabbage soup, six tomatoes, and 565 grams of beef (or a substitute for beef, such as pork, fish, or chicken). Day 6: Eat cabbage soup, unlimited vegetables but no potatoes, and unlimited beef (or another protein option). Day 7: Eat cabbage soup, sugar-free fruit juice, and brown rice.

Does cabbage clean out your colon? ›

Cruciferous vegetables are beneficial in cleaning the colon and liver as well. These type of vegetables are high in fiber, containing up to 40% of the daily requirement for your body in 100 calories. Types of cruciferous vegetables are arugula, bok choy, broccoli, cabbage, cauliflower, horseradish, and turnips.

Do doctors recommend the cabbage soup diet? ›

However, when you return to eating regularly, the weight you may have lost is likely to return. Suffice to say, the cabbage soup diet is not balanced, healthy or sustainable, and is not the answer for long-term weight management.

What are the disadvantages of the cabbage soup diet? ›

Negative health effects of the cabbage soup diet
  • Excess sodium intake – if you make the soup using canned vegetable juice.
  • Inadequate caloric intake – it's likely that you'll suffer from weakness, fatigue, and dizziness, meaning you won't be able to exercise properly for the week.
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Why am I not losing weight on cabbage soup diet? ›

The diet plan is extremely rigid. Most of the weight lost will likely be water weight. The diet is only meant for short-term weight loss. The diet does not yield long-term results and most dieters will gain the weight back as soon as they stop the diet.

How to use cabbage for a flat tummy? ›

Cabbage and lemon juice

Lemon has detoxifying properties that help to burn excess fat, and it also decreases the feeling of hunger, which can decrease hunger. Lemon also contains diuretic properties and makes the blood more alkaline. In a blender, mix 1 cabbage leaf with the the juice of 2 lemons until well-combined.

How to lose 10 pounds in a week? ›

To lose 10 pounds in one week, you'll need to burn between 3,500 and 5,000 calories more than you consume each day by restricting your diet to small portions of nutritious yet low-calorie foods, and significantly increasing your aerobic exercise with interval training, sports, and other vigorous activities.

Can I drink coffee while on a cabbage soup diet? ›

Most versions allow black coffee while following the cabbage soup diet, but not coffee with milk.

What do you eat for breakfast on the cabbage soup diet? ›

No fruit, corn, beans, or peas. One russet or sweet potato baked with butter or oil is allowed. Breakfast: You can begin the day with the baked potato. Dice the potato into cubes, sprinkle it with some cinnamon and olive oil, then roast in the oven with onions and bell pepper.

What happens to your body when you eat cabbage soup? ›

The cabbage soup diet stimulates the body's metabolism and fat mobilization. This diet limits your calorie intake and causes your body to burn fat for energy. Low sodium, low calories, and high fiber allow you to lose weight faster if you followed a reasonable long-term dietary plan.

Is cabbage a natural detox? ›

Cabbage does double detox duty. Its diuretic properties help rid your body of excess liquid, carrying toxins along with it. Like other cruciferous veggies, cabbage is also sulfur-rich, helping your liver break down toxins so they can be more easily expelled.

Does cabbage juice detox the body? ›

Some studies suggest that the compounds found in cabbage juice that may help prevent certain types of cancer by inhibiting the growth of cancer cells and promoting their destruction. These compounds may also help detoxify carcinogens and reduce inflammation, further reducing cancer risk.

Does soup cleanse you out? ›

One of the best ways to improve your gut health is by going on a soup cleanse. When you puree' soups you can turn multiple pounds of vitamin and mineral rich veggies into smaller soups that are more easily digestible. Perfect way to flood your body with nutrients!

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