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Stuffed Collard Greens (with Turkey and Quinoa)

Published: Oct 22, 2020 · Modified: Apr 10, 2026 by Leanne

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Stuffed Collard Greens with turkey and quinoa are a spicy version of cabbage rolls that are hearty and healthy and a great way to change up dinner!

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Table of Contents
  • Why you'll love these stuffed collard leaves
  • Details on a few ingredients
  • How to prepare collard greens for this recipe
  • How to make stuffed collard greens with turkey
  • Arrange and bake
  • Storage, freezing and reheating
  • Additional recipe tips and substitutions
  • More ground turkey recipes
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*This recipe was originally published in January 2018 and has been updated with new photos and text, as well as a few tweaks to the recipe.

Why you'll love these stuffed collard leaves

  • They're great for meal prep. Just assemble the rolls and store in the refrigerator until ready to eat.
  • They also freeze well, so you can store an entire batch in the freezer for 2-3 months, or freeze individual servings for quick meals.
  • While there are a few steps to making them, these rolls are surprisingly easy to make.
  • With a ground turkey and quinoa filling, they're heartier than you think. Pair 2-3 rolls with a side salad and you have a complete meal.
Ingredients to make stuffed collard greens labelled and arranged individually on a light coloured surface.

Details on a few ingredients

  • Collard greens: Choose big, leafy greens that are dark green in colour. Also, avoid leaves that have tears or brown spots.
  • Ground turkey: The recipe calls for lean ground turkey, but you can also use ground chicken or lean ground pork.
  • Quinoa: I use tri-colour quinoa but red or white works too. You can also use brown rice or a rice blend. Whatever you choose will need to be cooked prior to being added to the stuffing mixture, so just use what you have on hand.
  • Tomato sauce: I like to use no-salt added tomato sauce and just add a pinch of salt and herbs. You can leave out these seasonings or add more to suit your taste. You can also use regular or seasoned tomato sauce and just leave out the added salt and herbs. Store bought or homemade marinara sauce would also work nicely in this recipe.
Collage of 2 images showing how the stem and rib is trimmed from a collard green leaf.

How to prepare collard greens for this recipe

  • First, you'll need to thoroughly wash the leaves. You can do this by placing the leaves under cold running water, or you can add the leaves to a large bowl of water and swoosh them around to help remove any dirt or grit.
  • Next, assess the edges of the leaves, and if any are damaged or wilted, just give them a little trim.
  • Cut off the stem at the base of the leaves and then shave off a portion of the thick rib running up the middle of the leaves (see photos above). This makes it easier to roll up the collards.
  • To soften the leaves even more, they'll need to be cooked in hot water until they're tender and bright green in colour.
Collage of 4 images showing how the turkey and quinoa filling is made in a skillet.

How to make stuffed collard greens with turkey

Prepare the filling

  • Step 1: In a large skillet, add the ground turkey, salt, garlic and pepper and cook over medium heat.
  • Step 2: When the turkey is almost cooked, add the chopped leek, onion, red pepper and jalapeño pepper.
  • Step 3: Cover and continue cooking until the turkey is fully cooked and the vegetables have softened. Don't over cook as the vegetables will get mushy.
  • Step 4: Stir in the cooked quinoa and seasoned tomato sauce, and set aside.
Collage of 4 images showing how the collard leaves are filled and rolled.

Stuff the collard leaves

  • Step 5: Place 3-4 tablespoons of the turkey mixture in the centre of a leaf.
  • Step 6: Roll the top of the leaf over the turkey mixture.
  • Step 7: Fold in the sides of the leaf.
  • Step 8: Continue rolling until you reach the remaining part of the stem. At this point, you can cut off a little more stem, or just leave it as is. Repeat with the remaining leaves.

Up close view of collard green rolls arranged in a baking dish.

Arrange and bake

  • Lay the rolled collard greens seam-side down in a greased baking dish (see above).
  • Pour the remaining tomato sauce over the rolls and sprinkle on some cheese (see below).
  • Cover and bake on 350F for 35-40 minutes.
Up close view of collard green rolls topped with tomato sauce and parmesan cheese.

Storage, freezing and reheating

You can make these turkey collard greens in advance and store them covered in the refrigerator for up to 24 hours. Once cooked, store any leftovers in an airtight container and enjoy within 3-4 days.

These collard green rolls freeze well. Just let them cool completely in the refrigerator. Then, portion them out into freezer safe containers and freeze for up to 3 months. Defrost in the refrigerator before reheating.

To reheat these rolls, you can warm them in the microwave or in the oven on 350F until heated through.

Additional recipe tips and substitutions

  • If you like your rolls saucy, you can add a layer of tomato sauce on the bottom of the baking dish before placing the collard rolls in the dish.
  • These rolls are a little spicy, so if you're not a fan of spicy, just leave out the jalapeño.
  • I added a sprinkle of parmesan cheese to the tops of the collard rolls before baking, but if you need this dish to be dairy-free, just leave out the cheese.
  • If you like things extra cheesy, feel free to add more cheese. Mozzarella or cheddar would work well too.
  • To keep this recipe gluten-free, make sure you use quinoa and avoid grains containing gluten.
Extreme up close of the filling inside stuffed collard greens.

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Side view of ground turkey stuffed collard greens cut in half on a plate.

Stuffed Collard Greens (with Turkey and Quinoa)

Stuffed Collard Greens with turkey and quinoa are a spicy version of cabbage rolls that are hearty and healthy and a great way to change up dinner!
5 from 7 votes
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Prep Time: 30 minutes minutes
Cook Time: 40 minutes minutes
Total Time: 1 hour hour 10 minutes minutes
Servings: 10 rolls
Author: Leanne

Ingredients

  • 1 tablespoon extra virgin olive oil
  • 1 pound (454 g) lean ground turkey
  • ½ teaspoon kosher salt
  • ½ teaspoon garlic powder
  • ⅛ teaspoon ground black pepper
  • 1 large leek, chopped (see note)
  • 1 medium-sized onion, chopped
  • ½ large red pepper, seeded and chopped
  • ½ jalapeño pepper, seeded and chopped
  • 2 cups no-salt added tomato sauce
  • ½ teaspoon dried basil
  • ½ teaspoon dried oregano
  • ¼ teaspoon kosher salt
  • 1 cup cooked quinoa
  • 10 large collard green leaves, washed and stems removed and trimmed (see tips above)
  • ½ cup shredded parmesan cheese, optional

Instructions

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  • Pre-heat oven to 350 degrees and grease an 8 x 11 inch (or larger) baking dish.
  • In a large skillet, heat the oil and then add the ground turkey, salt, garlic and pepper. Cook over medium heat until the turkey is almost cooked.
  • Add the leek, onion, red pepper and jalapeño pepper. Cover and continue cooking over medium heat until the turkey is fully cooked and the vegetables have softened.
  • Pour the tomato sauce into a small bowl and stir in the basil, oregano and salt.
  • Add ¾ cup of the tomato sauce and the quinoa to the turkey mixture and stir to combine. Cover and set aside.
  • Bring a large pot of water to boil and add the prepared collard green leaves. Cook for 5-7 minutes, or until tender and bright green.
  • Using tongs, carefully remove the cooked greens from the water, lay them out on a flat surface and pat them dry with paper towels.
  • Place 3-4 tablespoons of the turkey mixture in the centre of a collard leaf. Roll the top of the leaf over the turkey mixture. Fold in the sides. Continue rolling until you reach the remaining part of the stem. Repeat until all the leaves are rolled with filling.
  • Arrange the rolls seam-side down in the prepared baking dish. Pour the remaining tomato sauce over the rolls and sprinkle on cheese (optional).
  • Cover and bake for 35-40 minutes. Serve immediately.
  • Store any leftovers in an airtight container in the refrigerator and enjoy within 3-4 days.

Notes

  1. When chopping the leek, discard the root and dark green tops, and just use the white and light green portions.
  2. I use tri-colour quinoa but red or white works too. You can also use brown rice or a rice blend. Make sure whatever you use is cooked before you add it to the filling.
  3. To keep this recipe gluten-free, make sure you use quinoa and avoid grains containing gluten.
  4. If you like your rolls saucy, you can add a layer of tomato sauce on the bottom of the baking dish before placing the collard rolls in the dish.
  5. The recipe calls for no-salt added tomato sauce with a pinch of salt and herbs added. You can also use regular or seasoned tomato sauce or marinara sauce.
  6. These rolls are a little spicy, so if you're not a fan of spicy, just leave out the jalapeño.
  7. I added a sprinkle of parmesan cheese to the tops of the collard rolls before baking, but if you need this dish to be dairy-free, just leave it out.

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Nutrition Facts per Serving

Calories: 138kcal | Carbohydrates: 11g | Protein: 15g | Fat: 4g | Saturated Fat: 1g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 1g | Monounsaturated Fat: 2g | Trans Fat: 0.01g | Cholesterol: 29mg | Sodium: 532mg | Potassium: 419mg | Fiber: 3g | Sugar: 3g | Vitamin A: 1640IU | Vitamin C: 23mg | Calcium: 112mg | Iron: 2mg

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Nutrition information is an estimate only and will vary depending on the substitutions made and the brands used.

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  1. Tasia ~ two sugar bugs says

    October 25, 2020 at 4:50 pm

    Love the quinoa and ground turkey in these stuffed greens! All the photos are so beautiful and have me craving this dish right now!

    Reply
    • Leanne says

      November 02, 2020 at 6:53 pm

      Thank you Tasia!

      Reply
  2. Jennifer @ Seasons and Suppers says

    October 23, 2020 at 7:39 pm

    5 stars
    Such a great twist on the classic! They look delicious and such a hearty dinner, too 🙂

    Reply
    • Leanne says

      November 02, 2020 at 6:54 pm

      Thanks Jennifer!

      Reply
  3. Kelly | Foodtasia says

    October 22, 2020 at 10:03 am

    5 stars
    Love this dish, Leanne! Such delicious little bundles of goodness! Wonderful flavors!

    Reply
    • Leanne says

      November 02, 2020 at 6:54 pm

      Thanks Kelly! Appreciate it.

      Reply
  4. Stefanija says

    January 25, 2018 at 4:00 am

    5 stars
    Love reading this! and also those photos made me drolling! LIKE LITERALLY !! I've got to try this, sounds so so delish

    Reply
    • Leanne says

      January 25, 2018 at 6:34 am

      Thank you so much Stefanija! I hope you like them! Let me know how it goes.

      Reply
  5. Angi says

    January 24, 2018 at 10:03 pm

    OMG these look amazing! And so healthy. I would need to make a few substitutions to adjust them to my low FODMAP diet. But they seriously look like a great treat. Yum 😉

    Reply
    • Leanne says

      January 24, 2018 at 10:29 pm

      Thanks! If you make this with some adjustments, let me know what you include. Would love to know! Thanks for stopping by!

      Reply
  6. Christie says

    January 24, 2018 at 8:11 pm

    What a great recipe! I love how you made this recipe so clean! I love cabbage rolls so this is a fantastic alternative.

    Reply
    • Leanne says

      January 24, 2018 at 10:06 pm

      Thanks for stopping by Christie! I love making some of my favourites dishes a little cleaner! And this one is on repeat in my house 🙂

      Reply
  7. Hallie says

    January 24, 2018 at 2:58 pm

    These look absolutely amazing!! I definitely want to try them out. Thanks for the amazing recipe, Leanne!

    Reply
    • Leanne says

      January 24, 2018 at 10:04 pm

      Thanks Hallie! I hope you get a chance to try them :). Let me know if you do!

      Reply
  8. HeeJee says

    January 24, 2018 at 2:51 pm

    This looks delicious and you have a really nice blog Leanne! I'll be visiting often from now on

    Reply
    • Leanne says

      January 24, 2018 at 10:03 pm

      Thanks HeeJee! You're too sweet! Glad you stopped by 🙂

      Reply
  9. Cortney says

    January 24, 2018 at 1:59 pm

    This looks incredible! What a great idea. Collard greens is something I haven't explored much yet in the kitchen!

    Reply
    • Leanne says

      January 24, 2018 at 10:02 pm

      Thanks Cortney! I only recently started cooking with collard greens, but so far, so good!

      Reply
  10. Ashika | Gardening Foodie says

    January 24, 2018 at 1:28 pm

    These look delicious Leanne, I have never tried collard greens before. Is the taste similar to cabbage?
    I am definitely going to be on the hunt for these in veggie section of the grocery store so that I can try it in this recipe. Looks really good 🙂

    Reply
    • Leanne says

      January 24, 2018 at 10:01 pm

      Thanks Ashika. I'm newer to collard greens myself, but they definitely have some similarities with cabbage. If you find some collard greens and try this recipe, be sure to let me know!

      Reply
  11. Katherine | Love In My Oven says

    January 23, 2018 at 11:58 pm

    Cabbage rolls are one of those things I remember having only every so often, when my Mom decided to make them, but we always LOVED them. I need to try these!

    Reply
    • Leanne says

      January 24, 2018 at 9:56 pm

      Yes, I remember them in the fall of the year, but we never had them often. I'm enjoying the stuffed collard greens. It's so much easier to prepare than I thought it would be! Enjoy the rest of your week Katherine.

      Reply
  12. Mary Ann | The Beach House Kitchen says

    January 23, 2018 at 9:37 pm

    I’m Hungarian and I grew up eating stuffed cabbage Leanne, so I know I will love these! Nice and healthy meals are just what I’m looking for these days! These totally fit the bill.

    Reply
    • Leanne says

      January 24, 2018 at 9:53 pm

      Thanks Mary Ann! I've been eating a lot of these lately. They're definitely clean eating and super filling!

      Reply
  13. heather (delicious not gorgeous) says

    January 23, 2018 at 7:32 pm

    i can't say i've ever had stuffed cabbage rolls, but i do love stuffed bell peppers, which are basically the same except for the surrounding vegetable. i feel like most of the time collard greens are just sauteed, so i love that you stuffed them!

    Reply
    • Leanne says

      January 24, 2018 at 9:52 pm

      Thanks Heather! I've never sautéed collard greens, but I love them stuffed!

      Reply
  14. Kelsie | the itsy-bitsy kitchen says

    January 23, 2018 at 2:23 pm

    There's definitely something comforting about the foods we grew up eating. My mom's chicken and dumplings is one of the most comforting foods on earth! And I don't even eat chicken anymore. These sound awesome and I love that you used collards!

    Reply
    • Leanne says

      January 24, 2018 at 7:18 am

      Thanks Kelsie! Foods from our childhood are definitely a special kind of comfort food! Chicken and dumplings sounds pretty comforting!;)

      Reply
  15. Dawn - Girl Heart Food says

    January 23, 2018 at 1:21 pm

    My grandmother makes awesome cabbage rolls and I've made a version in the past that doesn't have a tomato based sauce. Love the idea of using super green collard greens! Each one tucked away in that pan looks SO good! Those healthy swaps are not only, well, healthy, but delish! Loves me some ground turkey - our freezer is always packed with the stuff. I know hubby would really enjoy these too 🙂 Great recipe, Leanne!

    Reply
    • Leanne says

      January 24, 2018 at 7:17 am

      Thanks Dawn! I'm curious about your cabbage roll recipe without a tomato sauce base. Sounds great! Ground turkey is a staple in our house too. It goes with so many recipes! Have a great day!

      Reply
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