Coleslaw
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Updated Aug 29, 2024
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This easy coleslaw recipe is perfect for summer parties, potlucks, and barbecues. It’s refreshingly crunchy, perfectly creamy, and flavored just right with my tangy-sweet coleslaw dressing.
Why You’ll Love This Recipe
When peak summer BBQ season hits, this creamy coleslaw gets rave reviews every single time (along with my potato salad and baked beans, of course). It’s great as a fresh and simple BBQ side dish paired with slow cooker pulled pork, topped on BBQ chicken, and so much more. Here are a few other reasons why you’ll love this coleslaw:
- The dressing is perfectly balanced. Creamy coleslaws, like KFC’s, are drowned with a dressing that contains more processed sugar and fat than necessary (as many contain buttercream). My coleslaw dressing is made with fresh ingredients that’s still creamy and delicious, yet have a subtly sweet flavor.
- It’s more crunchy than saucy. My cabbage is coated in the dressing, but it’s not swimming in it. This keeps it healthier and with a little more crunch. Plus, cabbage is a great healthy ingredient, so let’s keep that theme going with this recipe!
- There’s room for customization. If you want it creamier, just add more of the dressing. If you want a no-mayo coleslaw, opt for this vinegar coleslaw with similar ingredients.
Coleslaw Ingredients
- Vegetables: A classic coleslaw mix includes shredded green cabbage, purple cabbage and carrots. And you know my thoughts — fresh veggies rather than a bag of pre-chopped coleslaw mix will always have the best flavor!
- Mayonnaise: You can use your preferred mayo. But if you’d like to make it at home, I’ve got a super easy mayonnaise recipe that’s a great option with a clean ingredient list.
- Honey: Traditional coleslaw has quite a bit of processed sugar. So, I’m opting for a smidge of honey for a subtle, and naturally sweet taste.
- Apple Cider Vinegar: Vinegar is an essential ingredient for that hint of tanginess.
- Celery Seeds: These little seeds give this coleslaw salad an aromatic punch! If you can’t find them, you can just omit them, but it will alter the taste a bit.
- Quick Tip: This recipe makes quite a bit of coleslaw (about 12 servings) which is perfect for a party. For a smaller portion, just halve the recipe, and use any leftover cabbage to make sautéed cabbage.
Find the printable recipe with measurements below.
How To Make Coleslaw
- First, chop the cabbage into quarters. Remove the outer leaves of the cabbage and give them a good wash. Chop off the stem at the end, slice the cabbage in half, and then into quarters. Then, diagonally cut out the area where you see the stem or core on the inside.
- Second, shred the cabbage. To shred, you can use a knife, a spiralizer, a mandoline, or the large hole side of a box grater. You can make the cabbage as thin or thick as you desire, but thin cabbage is much easier to eat and layer in sandwiches. If you feel the cabbage is a little too long, cut the shredded cabbage in half.
- Make the dressing and toss everything together. Here comes the good stuff, the dressing! Stir the ingredients and toss it with the cabbage and carrots until well coated.
Coleslaw Storage Tips
- Make-ahead option: Yes, you can make coleslaw the day before! This is especially helpful when planning for an event. Also, I love it when the cabbage and carrots marinate in the dressing overnight. They become so much more flavorful than the first day. However, you can keep the veggies and coleslaw dressing separate and mix them the day of as well.
- For storing leftovers: Once the veggies are mixed with the dressing, it will last about 4 to 5 days in the fridge in a sealed container.
Ways To Enjoy This Coleslaw
- Enjoy with grilled BBQ meats: This is the quintessential side dish for things like BBQ chicken, grilled shrimp, barbecue ribs, chicken kabobs – any BBQ dish you can imagine!
- Pair with tender, slow-cooked pulled pork: Coleslaw with my slow cooker pulled pork is the ideal summer meal, especially in pulled pork sandwiches or sliders.
- Add it to juicy turkey burgers: Add a fresh bite to these juicy turkey burgers or simply enjoy with the patties themselves!
- Top onto tacos: I love this coleslaw paired with fish tacos like my grilled fish taco or shrimp tacos.
More BBQ Side Dishes
- Grilled Corn on the Cob: A non-negotiable that can also be made into Elote.
- Broccoli Salad: The ultimate salad with lots of crunch and flavor.
- Classic Fruit Salad: When summer fruit is in season, this is a must.
- Easy Cucumber Salad: There’s nothing more refreshing than a crisp, cucumber salad.
- Or find more ideas in my roundup of July 4th Recipes!
I can’t wait for you to try this coleslaw recipe! If you make it, I’d love to know how it turned out in the comment box below. Your review will help other readers in this community.
The Best Coleslaw Recipe
Description
Video
Equipment
- Zwilling Chef's Knife My favorite chef's knife for clean slices!
- Mandoline A great option if you don't feel like slicing by hand.
Ingredients
- ¾ green cabbage, finely shredded
- ¼ red cabbage, finely shredded
- 3 medium carrots, grated
- 1 cup mayonnaise
- 2 tablespoons apple cider vinegar
- 1 tablespoon honey, (or more for desired sweetness)
- 1 teaspoon celery seeds
- ¼ teaspoon salt
- ¼ teaspoon black pepper
Instructions
- Prep the coleslaw. Add the shredded green cabbage, red cabbage, and carrots to a large bowl.
- Make the dressing. Combine the mayonnaise, honey, apple cider vinegar, salt, pepper, and celery seeds in a small bowl and whisk together. (If you want the dressing to be sweeter, add more honey.)
- Stir it all together. Pour about half of the dressing onto the cabbage and carrots and toss. Slowly add more dressing until you’ve reached your desired slaw-to-dressing ratio.
Lisa’s Tips
- This recipe makes approximately 12 cups of coleslaw (based on the size of the cabbage you see in my video). If your cabbage is larger or smaller, this may vary.
- Other ingredients to add to this coleslaw: Chopped spring onions, sliced apples, or even dried raisins will be a delicious touch to this recipe!
- To store for the week: Once the veggies are mixed with the dressing, it will last about 4 to 5 days in the fridge in a sealed container.
Nutrition
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Recipe originally posted May 2019, but updated to include new photos and information for your benefit!
Perfect coleslaw! Even men loved it :-)
Hi Vesna – You know it’s good if the men love it!
Add 1/4 cup of plain yogurt makes it much better.
I was hung up on your vinegar dressing, but tried the mayo today and it may be my NEW favorite. I will make it again for sure and thank you.
Can’t wait to try your other recipes.
Hi Bob – Woohoo! Happy to hear this coleslaw recipe worked out great.
More precision would be helpful. Rather than ‘look at the video” I’d prefer how many ponds of cabbage. Also, you provide nutritional data, but no definition of a serving size. You mention it makes “about 12 cups”. Is a serving size a cup?
Hi Nan – The nutritional information will always be per serving, so each serving is one cup.
DELICIOUS!! Score another win for Lisa & Downshiftology!! No need to add or change a thing! Super easy & good for you too!
Thanks Lisa!
Hi Kerri – Woohoo! I’m so glad you love this coleslaw recipe.
Looking forward to making this tomorrow. What is the serving size?
Hi Lisa – The serving size is about 1 cup.
Really nice taste and easy to do!
Fit perfectly for some sandwiches :)
I’m happy you enjoyed the recipe, Eileen!
Hi Lisa; The dressing tasted great before I mixed it with the cabbage. But after sitting in the fridge for a couple of hours, mixed with the cabbage, it had a bitter bland taste and I couldn’t eat it. Any idea what happened? I did use a store bought coleslaw mix. Could that be the issue? Thanks
Hi Sherri – that’s so strange, and I’m not quite sure as I’ve never had that happen.
I prefer Calslaw without mayonnaise.
So delicious and healthy!!
Hi Magda – You can try my vinegar coleslaw for a no mayo version!
This coleslaw was better than store-bought!!! My family loved this!
Thank you so much!!!
Hi Julia – I’m so glad the whole family loved this recipe!
In South Africa we usually add dried cranberries or raisins for some sweetness.🤗
Love the dressing!
My niece loves coleslaw and we decided to make together! It was a great learning experience and bonding opportunity for us
Hi Jordan – I love that! I’m glad this is a special coleslaw recipe to you now.
This is the best slaw recipe I have made. I made it for a group of slaw lovers and they agree this is the best they have tasted in a long time. The only thing I added was a hot sauce to my liking.
Hi Rena – Happy to hear everyone loves this coleslaw recipe!
Extremely flavorful!! Thank you Lisa! I cannot believe that I made the mayo myself and it turned out how I wished for!!!! Thank you! :-)
Hi Szilvi – Wonderful! The coleslaw dressing is incredibly easy to make, isn’t it?
delicious… I have put cut up celery as well as celery seeds in the past, and a small amount of onion … doesn’t matter, this recipe is delicious!
Thanks, Lise! It really is quite versatile to what you have on hand. Glad you love it!
so good! I used your mayo recipe too. Thanks for another great recipe, Lisa!!
Awesome! I’m glad you loved both recipes, Katie!
This coleslaw looks easy enough to make looks lite and refreshing.
Hope you enjoy Deb!
A very nice tasting, healthy recipe. This is a good cole slaw recipe. I just made a big batch and thought I’d leave a reply. The next time, I’ll add maybe a 1/4 cup more of the “sauce,” but overall, it’s a great, simple, healthy, and good recipe.
Thanks for posting this. Kudos to you.
Glad you enjoyed this coleslaw recipe!
Delicious! Thank you for the easy recipe. I made this slaw and served on some grilled burgers with homemade French fries. My kids asked for seconds of cole slaw! Great way to get kids to eat some cabbage.
Lisa this dressing is the bomb! I live in SC -had a massive stroke in 2020 and NOTHING tastes good any more – made 1/4 recipe of this dressing – 2cups slivered cabbage , 1/2 carrot grated and 2 chopped spring onions- truely the best thing I’ve tasted in 2 years!! Thanks for sharing! I also enjoy all you put out about Vitamix- best hummus maker!
I agree and I live in SC too :) can I ask – how to you get your hummus out of the bottom of the Vitamix? Do you find you lose some of it because of the blades? Thanks!!
Great recipe, easy to prepare and very well presented!
Thanks so much Andrea! Glad you enjoyed this coleslaw :)
Super yummy and light recipe! This is now my go to!
Wonderful! Glad you enjoyed this recipe Andrea :)
Hands down my favorite coleslaw recipe. I make it for me and my husband all summer long.
Hi Jeanne – happy to hear you’ve found a winning coleslaw recipe!
Made it today and the ACV, the celery seed and the touch of honey really make it terrific. It will be my go-to for coleslaw. Thanks bunches.
I made this for a family barbecue. It’s absolutely delicious. Love your mayonnaise too. Thank you x
Hi Keria – Wonderful! Definitely a recipe to keep on hand for summer :)
I only have purple cabbage in my house. Can I use that for all of the cabbage instead of using green and purple?
Hi Elisanna – Traditionally coleslaw is a blend of different cabbages, but if you only have purple – that’s fine too :)
Hi Lisa, I just made Coleslaw first time for this Easter. Without honey because I was afraid it would be to sweet and without celery seeds because I don’t have them. It’s a acceptable new idea of how to eat cabagge. I did put some parsley (to avoid to go bad in my fridge). Actually I tried to translate the name Coleslaw to Croatian but no success so I just call it American cabagge salad.
Hi Marina – Congrats on making your first batch of coleslaw! I’m glad you loved this recipe as this is definitely a delicious and refreshing recipe to make use of cabbage :)
Your recipe is gorgeous just like you😍 you’re stunning lady
Aw, thanks so much Sal!
I made this as written and it was very good. My husband and son really liked it. I think next time just a little more apple cider vinegar.
Hi Lisa – Great! Happy to hear your whole family enjoyed this side dish :)
OMG, best coleslaw ever!!
In a nod to my mom, I added an 8 oz. can of crushed pineapple ( in its own juice)
Hi Peggy – So glad you loved this recipe :)
Peggy, my Mom used to put Pineapple in her coleslaw so that is how I always make it. Adds just that little bit of extra sweetness!!! I have not made this recipe but it includes all that I use in my coleslaw..and it is delicious
Delicious! Thanks for posting.
Hi Jeff – Can’t wait for you to try :)
OMG so delicious!!!
Made half batch for weekly meal prep, let’s see if it lasts past Tuesday (and I only cook for myself!)
Hi Malika – So glad you love this coleslaw! :)
Definitely a hit during holidays. I use whole30 approved mayo and it was still super creamy. Looks good, feels light and delicious!
Hi Marcos – Glad you and the family enjoyed this during the holidays :)
In your Coleslaw recipe we found a comfort food for us! The dressing is super delicious, my family loves it!
Hi Katharina – So glad you and your family love this coleslaw :) It’s one of my favorite side dishes as well!
Both recipes are great! I’d like to add cilantro and a red, yellow or red bell pepper into the vinegar version ! And you can put it on tacos as well as eat it as a salad!
Hi Barbara – Thank you! Any of those additions would be amazing… Especially on tacos or a salad! Would love to see your interpretation as well :)
1st time I’ve made coleslaw. It came out great, was pretty easy & everyone loved it!
Wonderful! I’m happy you loved the recipe Kim!
Hi Lisa, I make an even simpler coleslaw recipe devised by mum when we were children and she had a difficult time trying to get us to eat salad-type stuff! It’s just shredded white cabbage, grated carrot, a good handful of sultanas and some small cubes of apple on the top. No quantities given as I just alter the amounts according to how many I’m providing for and use a bowl of the right size and fill it.
Sounds perfect! Cabbage is definitely versatile in so many ways. :)
Do you think it would be okay to use maple syrup instead of honey? I make the sub in baked goods all the time but with this I can’t decide if it would affect the flavor very much.
HI Jennifer – yes, that’s no problem at all! :)
Made the Vinegar-based cole slaw today, it is fabulous! What a great taste: the fresh sweet cabbage and carrots with the tart-sweet dressing. We mounded it on your Pulled Shredded Pork for a bbq brunch salad, just delicious. We loved it! Thank you for sharing this great recipe with us!
Oh yay! I’m happy you loved the recipe Tricia. And that sounds like a perfect combo with the pulled pork recipe. Enjoy!
I had no idea you could spiralize cabbage! Thanks for all these coleslaw tips.
Yes! It’s amazing and super easy. If you haven’t watched my spiralizer video yet, than make sure to watch as I show you how to spiralize cabbage. :)
This looks so light and crunchy. Not soaked in a mayonnaise. I need to make this for my BBQ this weekend.
Yes, exactly! It’s the perfect balance of crunchy and creamy (without being soaked in dressing). I hope you enjoy the recipe Andrea!
What a great side for any summertime gathering. I also love that it has less sugar than most coleslaw recipes.
You really don’t need that much sugar in coleslaw. Might as well let the cabbage and natural flavors shine I say! ;)
Oldie but a good one to have at hand. We love coleslaw to go with grills and burgers. The use of red cabbage makes the salad looks colorful. :)
Thanks Anita! Coleslaw is definitely in heavy rotation this time of year and this version sure is vibrant with the red cabbage and carrots. Enjoy!
Coleslaw is such a perfect side dish for the summer! This looks so delicious!
I agree! And now is the time to slather it on everything. ;) Hope you enjoy the recipe!