Vinegar Coleslaw Recipe - On The Go Bites (2024)

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Ourvinegar coleslaw recipe is refreshing and packs a ton of sweet and tangy flavorwithout all the calories and fat of a mayo based coleslaw.

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Vinegar based coleslaw is great as a bbq side dish, for fish taco slaw, on top of a pulled pork sandwich or try our BBQ Bao Buns or just as an easy, healthy side dish for dinner. If you want a creamy traditional slaw try our Chick-fil-A Coleslaw Recipe, it’s the original directly from the restaurant with just a few minor tweaks.

HowDo You Make Coleslaw?

Thisvinegar coleslaw recipe is perfect for using some prepared ingredients from thegrocery store. I can’t tell you the lasttime I bought a head of cabbage for coleslaw instead of a bag of alreadyshredded vegetables.

It’smuch easier and time saving to buy a bag of shredded cabbage and carrotslabeled coleslaw. Try to find a bag thathas both green and red cabbage, just for the visual, it won’t change the taste. You’ll find bags of shredded coleslaw withthe other bagged salads.

Mark Bittman says that salting your cabbage and letting it sit for a couple of hours helps add taste and preserve the crunch. Mark says to salt the cabbage and leave for an hour or two, rinse and then the cabbage is ready for the slaw.

I’msure Mark’s idea probably works; I haven’t tried it and haven’t seen a reasonto add the step. If one of your triesthis step, I’d love to hear how it works out for you.

Slicethe red onion, chop the cilantro and quarter the lime for juicing. Wash and drythe lime before cutting.

Combinethe coleslaw dressing ingredients of lime juice, apple cider vinegar, koshersalt, black pepper and olive oil.

Mixeverything together and refrigerate until ready to use. It’s even better if the slaw sits for acouple of hours.

SubstituteIngredients For Vinegar Coleslaw Recipe

Bagged Coleslaw Mix – My son thought I had “cheated” when he saw the bag labelled coleslaw. What he didn’t understand is that the bag only holds shredded cabbage and carrots, you still need to make and add the dressing. Personally, I like the convenience of the bagged pre-shredded slaw.

Youcan shred your own cabbage. If so, look at the next section of this post tolearn about how to store and cut cabbage for our vinegar coleslaw recipe.

Dry Mustard – The mustard is there to help emulsify the dressing, not for taste really. You can skip it if you like but the oil and vinegar will not mix as well. You can also substitute a tablespoon of Dijon mustard or yellow mustard, but it will effect the taste a bit. Who knows, you may like it better.

Sugar – For the little bit of sweet you can add thinly sliced apple to the slaw and omit the sugar.

Red Onion – You can use any onion you prefer. I like how the red onion adds color. Add some sliced green onion for color and taste as well.

Apple Cider Vinegar – You can use any vinegar that you like, apple cider vinegar is my personal favorite for this recipe. Rice Wine Vinegar will give you a more mellow taste and balsamic brings it’s own strong taste forward.

Cilantro – If you aren’t a cilantro lover just leave it out. You can add some chopped fresh flat leaf parsley for a very clean bright taste instead.

Olive Oil – You can use another light tasting oil if you don’t have extra virgin olive oil.

Othergreat ingredient additions to the vinegar coleslaw recipe:

Celeryseed, fresh peppers or chilis like jalapenos add a nice little kick.

HowTo Cut & Store Cabbage For Our Vinegar Coleslaw Recipe

If shredding your own cabbage you’ll most likely haveexcess cabbage leftover. Try to findsmall heads of both green and red cabbage, about a pound each. It’s almost impossible to find smaller heads.

I found a great site, Cedar Circle Farm (Add link https://cedarcirclefarm.org/tips/entry/cabbage-using-storing) that gives great information on allkinds of vegetables. Below aresuggestions for cutting and storing the cabbage for our vinegar coleslawrecipe.

A good way to cut the cabbage isto quarter and core the cabbage head.Then cut diagonally across each wedge and then into thin slices. This will give you larger shreds than youtypically see in coleslaw. You may wantto cut even finer if you like traditional looking slaw.

Once cut, the cabbage will deteriorate faster than auncut whole head. So if you aren’t goingto double the vinegar coleslaw recipe below, you’ll want to protect the extracabbage from spoiling.

Wrap the remaining cabbage in plastic wrap and store inthe hydrator drawer. It should last atleast an additional 3 weeks.

Before Serving Vinegar Coleslaw Recipe

The longer the slaw sits the more tender the cabbage and the stronger the taste BUT the cabbage will also wilt a bit. You can let it sit up to 24 hours but you’ll want to prep the coleslaw before serving.

First, set aside 1/4 of the raw cabbage mix from the dressed coleslaw. Just before serving add the reserved raw cabbage mix and stir into the dressed slaw. It will give a fresher look and a crunchier texture.

Don’t wash the cabbage until you are ready to useit. Cut the cabbage heads in half, thenwash the half you are going to use. Forthe half of the cabbage head that you want to store, leave the tough outer leaveson to protect the inner, tender leaves.

Vinegar Coleslaw Recipe

10 minute tangy vinegar coleslaw, no mayo in sight. Great as a side or topping BBQ or fish tacos

CourseCondiment, sides

Prep Time 10 minutes

Total Time 10 minutes

Servings 6 servings

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Ingredients

  • 4cupsshredded cabbage, baggedsee notes if using cabbage heads
  • 1/4cupred oniondiced, or up to 1/2 cup if you love onion
  • 1Tablespoonfresh lime juice
  • 1/4cupapple cider vinegar
  • 1/4cupcilantroor up to 1/2 cup if you love cilantro
  • 1/2teaspoondry mustard
  • 2Tablespoonssugar
  • 1/2teaspoonkosher salt
  • 1/4teaspoonblack pepper
  • 1/4cupextra virgin olive oil

Instructions

  1. Slice the red onion, chop the cilantro and quarter the lime for juicing. Wash and dry the lime and cilantro before cutting.

  2. Combine the coleslaw dressing ingredients of lime juice, apple cider vinegar, dry mustard, sugar, kosher salt, black pepper and olive oil. Whisk with a fork.

  3. Mix everything together and refrigerate until ready to use. It’s even better if the slaw sits for a couple of hours. Remix just before serving. See notes for refreshing the slaw if it wilts.

Recipe Notes

If using whole cabbage heads: I use half a 16 ounce bag of shredded cabbage and carrots for 4-6 servings. If using whole heads of cabbage then use 1/4 head of green and 1/4 head of red cabbage, about 4 cups of shredded slaw.

See post for other cabbage tips.

When buying the bagged slaw try to find one that has both green and red slaw and carrots for the visual appeal.

Before Serving: The longer the slaw sits the more tender the cabbage and the stronger the taste BUT the cabbage will also wilt a bit. You can let it sit up to 24 hours but you’ll want to prep the coleslaw before serving.

First, set aside 1/4 of the raw cabbage mix from the dressed coleslaw. Just before serving add the reserved raw cabbage mix and stir into the dressed slaw. It will give a fresher look and a crunchier texture.

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