Healthy Coleslaw Recipe (No Mayo!) (2024)

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This healthy coleslaw recipe is light, loaded with nutrients, and it’s full of fresh flavour and crunch. If you’re looking for a no-mayo coleslaw recipe that won’t let you down, this is it!

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I’ve never really been a huge coleslaw fan. It’s too creamy, too cloying, and I just feel like every bite is a million calories thanks to all that mayo. Not the worth-it calories like an amazing brownie, but the kind that you’re regretting with each bite.

This healthy coleslaw is a different story, though. It’s a no-mayo coleslaw tossed in a sweet-and-tangy dressing that brings out the best in all of the veggie ingredients.

And let’s talk about those veggies! I had kale, purple cabbage, and carrots in my fridge, so that’s what I used and it turned out fabulous. I mean, just look at the colors! These three vegetables bring lots of crunch and fresh flavour to the mix too, along with loads of vitamins, fibre, and antioxidants.

This healthy coleslaw recipe is that slaw. The slaw that goes well with everything. I’ve made this so many times and I’m actually resisting the temptation to make it againrightnow since the ingredients are in my fridge and it takesjust 5 minutes.

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Notes on Ingredients

Please note that this is important information on the ingredients and instructions and the FULL recipe with amounts and details can be found DOWN BELOW (scroll to it) in the recipe card.

  • Kale – You can use curly kale or lacinato.
  • Shredded carrots – Save yourself some prep time and buy them pre-shredded, or save some money and shred your own. It’s up to you!
  • Shredded purple/red cabbage
  • Apple cider vinegar
  • Raw cane sugar – You can also substitute coconut sugar or simply use granulated sugar.
  • Sea salt and ground black pepper
  • Extra-virgin olive oil

How to Make Healthy Coleslaw

This healthy coleslaw takes just a few minutes to make if you use pre-shredded cabbage and carrots. Here’s what you’ll need to do.

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Prepare. Rinse, dry, and shred all of the vegetables.

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Combine. Add the veggies to a large mixing bowl, along with the remaining ingredients. Toss to coat, then season to taste.

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Rest. If you have the time, let the your coleslaw sit on the counter or in the fridge for up to an hour. This lets all of the flavours meld!

Tips for Success

Making healthy coleslaw with no mayo is easy, but these simple tips will help you make sure it turns out perfect:

  • Clean the kale well. Kale—especially the curly kind—can hide some grit in its leaves, so make sure you rinse it thoroughly.
  • Dry the vegetables. If water is still clinging to the veggies when you combine them, your dressing will be watered down and your coleslaw will be soggy.
  • Getting ahead on prep. Making this slaw for a party? I recommend preparing the veggies in advance (if you didn’t already buy them pre-shredded) and then making the coleslaw an hour before you plan on eating.
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Variations

There are so many ways to make this healthy coleslaw recipe your own. Here are some ideas:

  • Swap the apple cider vinegar for rice vinegar and add a splash of toasted sesame oil for a little Asian-inspired flair.
  • Add slivered almonds for some crunch.
  • Toss in some green onions for a more pungent flavour.
  • Switch up the veggies and try adding radishes, julienned broccoli stems, or shredded golden beets.
  • Add another texture—and some sweetness—by tossing in dried cranberries or raisins.
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Serving Suggestions

What I love most about this healthy coleslaw is how versatile it is. It goes from Tex-Mex to Asian dishes easy-peasy. Try it withCrispy Cauliflower Tacos,Quinoa Cauliflower Burgers,spring rolls,and even withenchiladas.

How to Store Leftovers

Store leftover coleslaw in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 3 days.

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P.S. Here are some of the items I used to make this recipe if you’d like to use them too:

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Healthy Coleslaw

Servings: 6 servings

Prep Time: 5 minutes mins

Total Time: 5 minutes mins

This no-mayo coleslaw recipe is crunchy, fresh, and it has an irresistibly tangy dressing—no mayo needed!

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Ingredients

  • 2 cups shredded kale
  • 2 cups shredded carrots
  • 2 cups shredded purple/red cabbage
  • 1/4 cup apple cider vinegar
  • 1 tablespoon raw cane sugar
  • sea salt and ground black pepper to season
  • 2 tablespoon extra virgin olive oil

Instructions

  • Mix all the ingredients for the slaw together. Use immediately, or ideally place in fridge or on counter up to an hour so all the flavours can marry together.

Notes

Store leftover coleslaw in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 3 days.

Calories: 89kcal, Carbohydrates: 10g, Protein: 2g, Fat: 5g, Saturated Fat: 1g, Sodium: 95mg, Potassium: 326mg, Fiber: 2g, Sugar: 5g, Vitamin A: 9690IU, Vitamin C: 46mg, Calcium: 61mg, Iron: 1mg

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Cuisine: American

Course: Salads

Author: Jessica Hylton

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published on Aug 17, 2022

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  1. Lena Reply

    I make this at least once a week. it’s delicious!!

    • Gavin | Jessica in the Kitchen Reply

      So happy to read this!

  2. Suman P Nair Reply

    Looks simple and easy and super yum. Will try it soon!!

    • Gavin | Jessica in the Kitchen Reply

      We really hope you like it Suman! Thank so much for reading.

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Healthy Coleslaw Recipe (No Mayo!) (2024)

FAQs

How many calories are in coleslaw without mayonnaise? ›

Calories. Due to the lack of mayonnaise in vinegar cole slaw, the side dish is relatively low in calories. One cup of vinegar cole slaw contains 50 calories, an amount that comprises just 2.5 percent of your total calories, based on a 2,000-calorie diet.

How healthy is cole slaw? ›

A 100g serving of coleslaw provides about a quarter of your recommended daily vitamin A thanks to the cabbage and carrot content and the total recommended daily allowance of vitamin E from the plant oils found in mayonnaise. When buying coleslaw, check the ingredients and make sure it doesn't contain too much salt.

Is apple cider vinegar better than white vinegar for coleslaw? ›

Distilled white vinegar is a great substitute for apple cider vinegar. Lemon Juice. I don't recommend making a substitution for the lemon juice.

Can you eat coleslaw when trying to lose weight? ›

Yes, it can be okay to eat coleslaw when you're trying to lose weight, but it depends on how it's prepared and your overall dietary choices. Coleslaw itself is a vegetable-based dish, which means it can be a part of a healthy and balanced weight loss diet.

How many calories are in 2 cups of homemade Coleslaw? ›

There are 166 calories in 2 cups of Coleslaw.

Why is KFC coleslaw so good? ›

KFC coleslaw has a sweet and tangy taste, with a creamy texture. The dressing is made with a blend of mayonnaise, buttermilk, vinegar, sugar, and spices, which gives it its distinct flavor. The coleslaw also contains shredded cabbage and carrots, which add a crisp and fresh texture to the dish.

Is it OK to eat coleslaw every day? ›

Yes, coleslaw can be healthy! The base of coleslaw is shredded vegetables (traditionally cabbage), so inherently coleslaw is vitamin- and fiber-packed and good for you. The issue is the dressing. Most traditional creamy coleslaw dressing is made with high fat ingredients like mayo and has sugar added too.

Is it okay to eat coleslaw everyday? ›

Coleslaw is a healthy dish that can be enjoyed as a side or main course, as long as it is homemade in a healthy way. It's perfect for any occasion and can help you reach your daily recommended intake of fiber and vitamins like vitamins A, C, and K.

What can I use instead of apple cider vinegar in coleslaw? ›

White wine vinegar offers a relatively neutral flavor that lacks the subtle fruitiness of apple cider vinegar. Add ¼ teaspoon of citrus fruit juice for every tablespoon of white wine vinegar used to mimic the fruitiness for vinaigrettes and salad dressings. Use a 1:1 ratio of white wine vinegar to apple cider vinegar.

Why do people put vinegar in coleslaw? ›

Whether your coleslaw is with or without mayonnaise, simple or chock-full of ingredients, a splash of this vinegar adds a welcome fruity and tangy note that's more balanced and not as sharp as other types of vinegar, like white or red wine vinegar.

When should you not eat coleslaw? ›

After two hours, harmful bacteria can start to grow. Even if the coleslaw was stored in the refrigerator prior to serving, it could quickly dip into what food safety rules call the "Danger Zone" after being set out.

Which is healthier potato salad or coleslaw? ›

Cup for cup, coleslaw also typically has fewer calories (94 versus 357) and less sodium than potato salad. Either side is loaded with fiber (about 12 to 14 grams per cup) and protein (about eight to 12 grams per cup).

Is coleslaw good for your bowels? ›

The high fiber content in cabbage and other vegetables can aid in regulating bowel movements and preventing constipation. Additionally, the probiotics found in fermented versions of cole slaw, such as sauerkraut, can promote the growth of healthy gut bacteria and improve overall gut health.

How many calories are in plain Coleslaw? ›

The favorite choice for the term "Coleslaw" is 1/2 cup of Coleslaw which has about 40 calories.

How many calories are in a 1 4 cup of Coleslaw? ›

There are 67 calories in a 1/4 cup of Cabbage Salad or Coleslaw with Dressing.

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