Easy Coleslaw

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An easy recipe for classic Coleslaw with from-scratch dressing and a bag of slaw mix. Pile it on the plate or throw it in a bun. It’s simple and delicious!

Coleslaw on a blue plate.


 

A classic creamy coleslaw is the palette cleanser of today’s backyard barbecue.

Between bites of grilled meats, hot and hearty sides, and soft rolls or cornbread, coleslaw is cold, slightly sweet, and a little crunchy. I like one that tastes like its from the deli, or maybe even KFC.

Recipe ingredients

A bowl of cabbage slaw mix next to a bowl of coleslaw dressing.

At a Glance: Here is a quick snapshot of what ingredients are in this recipe.
Please see the recipe card below for specific quantities.

Ingredient notes

  • Sugar: Honey also tastes great to sweeten this dressing (the flavor will change).
  • Vinegar: I prefer a combination of white and cider vinegar here, but you can use all of one kind (or even white wine vinegar).
  • Coleslaw mix: Substitute a pound of fresh cabbage and shred it yourself. Or, use a food processor fit with a slicing disk. Add some carrots (shredded or grated) and you’re good to go!

Step-by-step instructions

  1. To make the slaw dressing, just whisk up the ingredients together in a bowl and season to taste with salt and pepper. Then store it in the refrigerator until you need it.
    Coleslaw dressing ingredients being added together in a clear bowl.
  2. Toss it with a pound of coleslaw mix (or just shred cabbage yourself).
    Someone pouring dressing onto coleslaw in a clear bowl.

Recipe tips and variations

  • Yield: This recipe makes about 1 ½ cups of dressing which generously dresses 1 pound of coleslaw mix. You end up with 6 cups of coleslaw.
  • Storage: Properly stored in the refrigerator, the dressing should last up to 4 days in the refrigerator. The coleslaw doesn’t last well, so don’t plan on keeping leftovers.
  • Sitting out at room temperature: Bacteria has a much better chance of growing in warm temperatures, so throw out any mayo-based coleslaw if left out for more than 2 hours at room temperature.
  • Broccoli coleslaw: Made with crunchy ramen noodles, sunflower seeds, walnuts, scallions, and a sweet vinegar dressing.
  • Apple coleslaw: Made with slaw mix, sliced apples, scallions, dried cranberries, and slivered almonds.
  • Seasonal slaw: Change up your slaw with the seasons. In spring, add slivered radishes and chives. In winter, use a base of shredded kale or Brussels sprouts instead.
Coleslaw on a blue plate.

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KFC Coleslaw Recipe

This KFC Coleslaw Recipe is a fantastic copycat from the famous fried chicken chain. It's crunchy, sweet, and creamy, and it's the perfect side dish for all your summer barbecues and picnics.
Prep Time 5 minutes
Total Time 5 minutes
Servings 4 servings (1 cup each)
Course Salad
Cuisine American
Calories 313
5 from 9 votes

Ingredients 

Instructions 

  • In a small bowl, add milk and white vinegar. Set aside to thicken at least 10 minutes.
  • In a large bowl, whisk together mayonnaise, sugar, salt, pepper, and thickened milk (buttermilk).
  • Add coleslaw mix and onion, then stir to combine. Cover and refrigerate at least 2 hours to blend flavors. Season to taste with salt and pepper.

Notes

  1. Coleslaw mix: Finely chop the bagged coleslaw mix so it’s tiny. Or, substitute a pound of green cabbage and shred it yourself. Add 1 grated carrot. 
  2. Yield: This recipe makes about 4 cups of coleslaw, enough for 4 servings, 1 cup each.
  3. Storage: Properly stored in the refrigerator, the dressing should last up to 4 days in the refrigerator. The coleslaw doesn’t last well, so don’t plan on keeping leftovers.
  4. Sitting out at room temperature: Bacteria has a much better chance of growing in warm temperatures, so throw out any mayo-based coleslaw if left out for more than 2 hours at room temperature.

Nutrition

Serving: 1 cupCalories: 313kcalCarbohydrates: 14gProtein: 2gFat: 28gSaturated Fat: 4gCholesterol: 16mgSodium: 281mgPotassium: 150mgFiber: 2gSugar: 11gVitamin A: 98IUVitamin C: 28mgCalcium: 51mgIron: 1mg
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  1. Love trying different slaw recipes and I love your recipes in general. I’ve made so many I couldn’t count! If I decide to try the honey as the sweetener would I use it in equal amount to the sugar? Also never tried a combo of vinegars before. Will be making soon to have with Crock Pot Pulled BBQ Chicken Sliders. Keep cooking and so will I!5 stars

  2. This is a dead ringer for a very popular dressing, and customizes very well. It stays fresh quite awhile when stored in the fridge. However, I doubt there will be any left over to store. It’s that good!5 stars