Vinegar Coleslaw (no mayonnaise) Recipe - Rachel Cooks® (2024)

Tangy vinegar coleslaw is crunchy and bursting with color and flavor. With a mayonnaise-free dressing, this coleslaw is a healthy alternative to creamy coleslaw.

Recipe Overview

Why you’ll love it: It’s a refreshing change from classic creamy coleslaw and it keeps well.

How long it takes: 15 minutes to make but allow an extra hour for chilling.
Equipment you’ll need: sharp knife, large bowl, measuring utensils
Servings: 10

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  • 1 Recipe Overview
  • 2 About this vinegar coleslaw
  • 3 What you’ll need to make coleslaw
  • 4 How to make vinegar coleslaw
  • 5 FAQs
  • 6 Make It Your Own
  • 7 Storage tips
  • 8 More Summer salads
  • 9 Get the Recipe: Vinegar Coleslaw Recipe (no mayonnaise)

Isn’t this a beautiful colorful salad? I love the purple, green, and orange explosion of color. It’s like fireworks in a bowl!

The flavors of vinegar coleslaw explode in your mouth, as well. Maybe I’m carrying the “explosion” theme too far, but really, I can’t say enough about this colorful and flavorful coleslaw. I’m getting a bang out of all these adjectives and I’m just bursting to tell you about this recipe. All right, that really is too much, isn’t it? I’ll chill out.

Speaking of chilling out, vinegar coleslaw is a perfect make ahead recipe. This coleslaw actually tastes better if it spends some time chilling in the fridge, at least an hour but up to a week. It’s almost like a quick cabbage pickle. If you haven’t tried quick pickles yet, make sure you don’t miss pickled red onions or refrigerator dill pickles. Pickled asparagus is really tasty, too, and makes an elegant addition to your charcuterie plate.

Coleslaw has been around for eons, back to Roman times. Since mayonnaise is relatively new on the scene, the first coleslaw recipes probably were similar to this vinegar-based one. The ingredients are simple and it keeps well. The Romans probably kept it in stone jugs or something.

While I love creamy coleslaw or yogurt-based healthy coleslaw, there’s definitely a place in my heart for vinegar coleslaw. Lower in calories and fat, with loads of nutrition (all that cabbage and carrots!), it’s a win-win. You’re going to love it!

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About this vinegar coleslaw

Whether you use a couple bags of coleslaw mix, or shred your own cabbage, this is an easy salad to make. I use my food processor to shred both red and green cabbage for a really colorful salad.

My seven year old son is so impressed by how the food processor annihilates the cabbage. It makes quick work of the carrots, too. Watching his amusem*nt reminds me to enjoy the small things in life.

What you’ll need to make coleslaw

  • Green Cabbage and Red Cabbage (why is it called “red” when it clearly is purple?) You can use a combination or just one kind of cabbage.
  • Carrots: Shred your own or buy convenient pre-shredded carrots.
  • Green Onions (or scallions, whichever name you give them). If you like, add other veggies like bell peppers, onions, pea pods, or celery.
  • Apple Cider Vinegar: White vinegar or rice vinegar work fine, too.
  • Oil: I like grapeseed but any mild tasting oil will do.
  • Sweeten it up a bit with honey, agave, or sugar.
  • Dijon Mustard
  • Dried Celery Seed: Be sure to buy celery seed, not celery salt. The seeds have an intense celery flavor; celery salt isn’t nearly as flavorful and has lots of added salt.
  • Salt and Pepper

How to make vinegar coleslaw

Mix the dressing up in a measuring cup and add it to a big bowl with the cabbage mixture. Stir well, and refrigerate. Isn’t that so easy?

Vinegar coleslaw is perfect for picnics and potlucks. Since it isn’t mayo based, you don’t have to worry as much about it spoiling on a warm day.

Serve vinegar coleslaw as a side dish with pretty much anything. The tangy flavor and crunchy texture go well with grilled entrees, such as salmon, chicken, or steak. It’s great with burgers and hotdogs, too, and makes a delicious fish taco. Try a spoonful right on your burger, hotdog, or pulled pork sandwich.

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FAQs

Can you freeze vinegar based coleslaw?

While I haven’t tried freezing this coleslaw, according to CopyKat Recipes, you can freeze vinegar-based coleslaw but not mayonnaise-based recipes.

How do you know if coleslaw has gone bad?

If vinegar coleslaw is stored in a covered container in the fridge, it will keep up to a week. If you notice a bad or strong smell, see mold or cloudiness, or if it tastes different, discard the coleslaw. It’s never worth taking a chance.

How do you cut vinegar taste in coleslaw?

If you feel that your coleslaw tastes too much like vinegar, or is too acidic or tart, try adding a bit more sugar or salt. Often that will balance out any sharp flavor.
Plain white vinegar is a bit stronger in flavor than apple cider or rice vinegar. Other sweeter choices are white wine vinegar or white balsamic vinegar.

Make It Your Own

There are plenty of ways you can make this your own special salad. Here’s a few suggestions:

  • If you’re not a fan of red cabbage, replace it with extra green cabbage. Or try a different variety of cabbage.
  • Add more veggies. Try red or green bell peppers or chopped onion.
  • Substitute a different kind of vinegar: plain white vinegar, rice vinegar, white wine vinegar, whatever you like. Each type of vinegar will impart a different flavor.
  • Add herbs. Chopped fresh parsley or cilantro would be good choices.
  • Boiling the dressing: My mom always boiled the vinegar dressing before adding it to the cabbage. The coleslaw will keep longer in the fridge.
  • Make a creamy coleslaw. Try my homemade coleslaw dressing with yogurt.
  • Make an Asian salad, a type of vinegar coleslaw with an Asian influence and lots of crunchy add-ins like ramen noodles, sunflower seeds, and almonds. Another favorite is this cabbage salad with mandarin oranges and honey lime dressing.
  • Don’t let the rest of the cabbage go to waste. Try easy sautéed cabbage (green) or German red cabbage (sweet & sour).
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Storage tips

Store leftover coleslaw, tightly covered, in the fridge for up to a week.

Just a warning: the red cabbage tends to bleed its color, turning the salad kind of pink. This doesn’t affect the flavor at all and if you have a young daughter, it could be a selling point. If you would rather not experience this, simply make the salad using all green cabbage. Red cabbage does contain 30% more vitamin C than green cabbage.

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More Summer salads

While salads are appreciated year round, there are some salads that just say summer. Here are a few of my favorites:

  • The Best Potato Salad
  • Southwestern BBQ Chicken Salad (best chopped salad!)
  • Grilled Vegetable Salad with Goat Cheese
  • Taco Salad
  • Curried Chicken Salad
  • Asparagus Panzanella Salad
  • Gazpacho Salad
  • Tortellini Pasta Salad
  • Bruschetta Orzo Pasta Salad or Creamy Southwestern Orzo Salad

Did you make this? Be sure to leave a review below and tag me @rachelcooksblog on Facebook, Instagram, or Pinterest!

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Recipe

Get the Recipe: Vinegar Coleslaw Recipe (no mayonnaise)

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Prep Time: 15 minutes mins

Additional Time: 1 hour hr

Total Time: 1 hour hr 15 minutes mins

10 servings

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Tangy vinegar coleslaw is crunchy and bursting with color and flavor. With a mayonnaise-free dressing, this coleslaw is a healthy alternative to creamy coleslaw.

Ingredients

Salad

  • 6 cups shredded cabbage, approx. ½ head of cabbage (see note)
  • 2 cups shredded red cabbage
  • 1 ½ cups shredded (or matchstick) carrots (about 2 large carrots)
  • cup thinly sliced green onions (about 3 green onions)

Dressing

  • cup apple cider vinegar
  • 3 tablespoons grapeseed oil (olive oil, canola oil, or avocado oil can be substituted)
  • 1 tablespoon agave (or honey or granulated sugar)
  • 1 tablespoon Dijon mustard (we recommend the grainy kind)
  • 1 teaspoon celery seed
  • 1 teaspoon kosher salt
  • ½ teaspoon coarse ground black pepper

Instructions

  • In a small bowl or measuring cup, whisk together dressing ingredients.

  • In large bowl, combine cabbages, carrots, green onions, and dressing. Mix well.

  • Refrigerate for at least one hour before serving. Stir well before serving. Coleslaw will keep for up to one week in the refrigerator.

Notes

  • Use your favorite variety of cabbage or a combination. All green cabbage is fine, too.
  • Substitute two 16 oz. bags of coleslaw mix for the cabbage and carrots.
  • Add more veggies. Try red or green bell peppers or chopped onion.
  • Substitute a different kind of vinegar: plain white vinegar, rice vinegar, or white wine vinegar.
  • Add chopped fresh parsley or cilantro.

Nutrition Information

Calories: 72kcal, Carbohydrates: 8g, Protein: 1g, Fat: 4g, Saturated Fat: 1g, Polyunsaturated Fat: 3g, Monounsaturated Fat: 1g, Sodium: 276mg, Potassium: 198mg, Fiber: 2g, Sugar: 4g, Vitamin A: 3482IU, Vitamin C: 28mg, Calcium: 39mg, Iron: 1mg

This website provides approximate nutrition information for convenience and as a courtesy only. Nutrition data is gathered primarily from the USDA Food Composition Database, whenever available, or otherwise other online calculators.

© Author: Rachel Gurk

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FAQs

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

However, there is a best vinegar to use, and it's apple cider vinegar. The reason is threefold: taste, chemical makeup, and health benefits. Though there's no shortage of other types of vinegar, none has this ideal trifecta to best complement your cabbage and its other coleslaw vegetable ingredients.

How do you make Alton Brown coleslaw? ›

Thoroughly rinse the cabbage under cool running water for at least 1 minute. Transfer the cabbage to a salad spinner to dry thoroughly. Whisk together the buttermilk, yogurt, mayonnaise, pickle juice, mustard powder, and black pepper in a large mixing bowl. Add the cabbage, carrot, and chives, and toss to combine.

Why did Chick Fil A get rid of coleslaw? ›

The chain announced on New Year's Eve 2015 that it was removing the side, citing an effort to revamp its menu and make room for healthier items. It left the menu for good on January 18, 2016, and has not returned.

Why is KFC coleslaw so good? ›

Fresh ingredients are key to a good slaw, and KFC does alright for a fast food restaurant. You won't find any wilted cabbage pieces, and the carrots are nice and hard as well. What's more, KFC finely dices everything so you don't have to chew that much, and all the flavors and textures blend perfectly.

What is in Mary Brown's coleslaw? ›

If you're in the mood for something creamy, sweet, and tangy, coleslaw is an excellent option. Mary Brown's shreds fresh cabbage and carrots in house, and tops it with a creamy dressing.

Is distilled vinegar the same as white vinegar? ›

Now, don't confuse distilled with basic white vinegar, which is stronger and has up to 25% acetic acid. That vinegar is sold exclusively for cleaning purposes and is not a good idea to ingest. However, beyond cooking, distilled white vinegar can be used for many of the same household chores.

How do you fix coleslaw with too much vinegar? ›

  1. If you have added too much vinegar to your recipe, don't panic. There are some simple ways to balance the acidity and save your dish. ...
  2. - Add some sugar or honey to the dish. ...
  3. - Add some baking soda to the dish. ...
  4. - Add some dairy products to the dish. ...
  5. - Add some herbs or spices to the dish.
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Which vinegar is best for weight loss? ›

Proponents of apple cider vinegar claim that it has numerous health benefits and that drinking a small amount or taking a supplement before meals helps curb appetite and burn fat.

Why did KFC stop selling coleslaw? ›

The fast food chain was forced to stop selling its coleslaw tubs when a supply issue meant the slaw would have to be served up without the dressing. “We are currently experiencing a supply issue with our KFC coleslaw dressing,” a KFC spokesperson said. The slaw is made up of cabbage and carrots coated in mayonnaise.

What can I add to store bought coleslaw to make it taste better? ›

<br/><br/>Adding horse radish or onion or celery seeds or bacon bits or some other tasty flavors to make it your own is a really good idea.

Why does my homemade coleslaw go watery? ›

Cabbage contains lots of water. Alton Brown suggests salting the cabbage and letting the water drain for two hours, then rinsing the cabbage and spinning it dry before dressing it. That purges the excess water out of the cabbage before it is dressed, so it doesn't get watery.

What is Chick-fil-A secret ingredient? ›

“The truth is that all of these sandwich ingredients (and yes, there are a lot) likely play into why it's been so popular for years, but there's one ingredient in particular” that “makes Chick-fil-A's classic chicken sandwiches so delicious.” “And that ingredient is monosodium glutamate, more commonly known as MSG.

Why is cole slaw not cold slaw? ›

However cold your coleslaw may be, you are wise to spell it coleslaw. The word comes from a Dutch word (koolsla) that combines the Dutch words kool, meaning "cabbage," and sla, meaning "salad." Etymology is the main course.

Why don t they say thank you at Chick-fil-A? ›

But two decades ago, Chick-fil-A borrowed a tactic from The Ritz-Carlton that would become a central element of its brand culture: Employees replying to customers who thank them by saying "my pleasure," instead of "you're welcome" or "no problem."Although it's a small gesture, the polite response fits into Chick-fil- ...

What is traditional coleslaw made of? ›

What is traditional coleslaw made of? Traditional coleslaw is little more than shredded cabbage and a creamy dressing. This recipe adds a bit more flavor with shredded carrots and onion. The creamy dressing is made with mayonnaise, sugar, cider vinegar, salt, and pepper, for a just right tangy-sweet flavor.

How do you reduce the bitterness in coleslaw? ›

For every 2 cups of sliced cabbage, mix it with about a teaspoon of salt. Kenji Lopez- Alt also found it was beneficial to add a teaspoon of sugar too. Both salt and sugar promote osmosis, which draws out any water from the cabbage. And the sugar can balance out some of the bitterness in the cabbage.

What is the difference between cabbage slaw and coleslaw? ›

While cabbage salad often consists only of one vegetable seasoned and dressed, coleslaw can include a few other ingredients like shredded veggies, fruits, or seasonings to give some variety to the dish. While both feature cabbage as the star of the show, the different dressings set the two apart.

What is the dressing made of in coleslaw? ›

What Is Coleslaw Dressing Made Of? This creamy, mayo-based dressing uses ingredients you likely have on hand: sugar, lemon juice, vinegar, salt, pepper, and of course, mayonnaise. The resulting dressing is just the right balance of sweet, tangy, creamy, and peppery!

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