An easy Classic Coleslaw Recipe with crisp cabbage and carrots in a creamy, sweet and tangy homemade dressing. Coleslaw is the perfect side dish for potlucks, parties and cookouts.
Classic recipes like Cucumber Tomato Avocado Salad, timeless Egg Salad and of course homemade coleslaw never go out of style. Sometimes the simplest recipes are truly the best.
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Hey, hey. Valentina with VALENTINA’S CORNER sharing our traditional coleslaw recipe.
Coleslaw Recipe:
Though you can purchase a store-bought coleslaw mix and dressing, nothing beats the homemade version. Not only is it so easy and quick to make, it requires minimal ingredients that you likely already have in your fridge. Crunchy shredded cabbage with carrots in a creamy dressing – so good!
Mix-In Ideas:
Once you have a great coleslaw base, you can spruce it up with different flavors and textures. Try mix-ins like:
- Sliced apples
- Dried cranberries or raisins
- Pumpkin seeds
- Sliced almonds
How to Make Coleslaw-
Unlike most salads that are time-consuming, coleslaw is really quick to make and can be completely ready in just 10 minutes!
- Shred the cabbage and grate the carrots.
- Combine the ingredients for the homemade dressing.
- Add the dressing to the mixed salad and enjoy!
How to Shred Cabbage:
You can either shred the cabbage with a mandolin slicer or by hand with a sharp knife. If you like your coleslaw shredded fine and uniform in size, use a mandolin slicer. If you prefer chunky cabbage, shredding by hand will work.
We used our favorite julienne slicer for the carrots.
Coleslaw Dressing:
A good coleslaw dressing can really make or break a recipe. This homemade slaw dressing is amazing, it’s creamy and tangy and not overly sweet. I love that the dressing only uses 5 ingredients! To prepare the dressing, combine all of the ingredients until well-incorporated and creamy.
- MAYO – the creamy base of the dressing.
- ACIDITY – you can use either the classic apple cider vinegar, lemon juice or white vinegar. (TIP: add more or less, to taste)
- SWEET – granulated sugar or honey may be used, or a combination of both.
What Goes with Coleslaw?
The beauty of coleslaw is that it’s so versatile! It can be served as a side, or a salad to a good crockpot roast meat or even great piled onto a BBQ Chicken or Pulled Pork sandwich.
Can you Make Coleslaw in Advance?
Yes, coleslaw is great to prepare in advance. If you’re making it for a party or brunch, prepare the salad per instructions and keep the salad unmixed and covered, keep the dressing in a container. Before serving, mix the salad and add the dressing.
How Long Will Coleslaw Last in the Refrigerator?
For the best quality and flavor, keep the coleslaw covered and refrigerated. It will last 2-3 days in the refrigerator. NOTE: Cabbage does not freeze well, therefore, freezing the coleslaw isn’t a good idea.
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Coleslaw recipe with Homemade Dressing
Prep Time: 10 minutes
Total Time: 10 minutes
The easiest homemade coleslaw recipe. Shredded white and red cabbage with carrots in a sweet and tangy creamy homemade dressing. This 10-minute recipe will win you over.
Skill Level:
Easy
Cost to Make:
$3-$6
Keyword:
coleslaw
Calories: 251 kcal
Servings: 5 servings, as a side
coleslaw-
3
cups
green cabbage
shredded
2
cups
red cabbage
shredded
1
large carrot
grated or julienned
1
green onion
finely chopped
dressing-
2/3
cup
mayonnaise
1
Tbsp
honey
2
tsp
sugar
1/4
tsp
salt
1/4
tsp
black pepper
2
Tbsp
lemon juice
*
Finely shred white and red cabbage. Grate the carrot. Finely chop green onion.
Combine the ingredients for the coleslaw dressing.
In a bowl, toss the salad then add dressing and mix to combine.
Nutrition Facts
Coleslaw recipe with Homemade Dressing
Amount Per Serving
Calories 251
Calories from Fat 207
% Daily Value*
Total Fat 23g
35%
Saturated Fat 4g
20%
Cholesterol 13mg
4%
Sodium 332mg
14%
Potassium 197mg
6%
Total Carbohydrates 12g
4%
Dietary Fiber 2g
8%
Sugars 9g
Protein 2g
4%
Vitamin A
50.4%
Vitamin C
47.5%
Calcium
3.9%
Iron
3.2%
* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.
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