Apple Slaw Recipe

Who doesn’t love coleslaw? It’s crunchy, it’s creamy, it has just enough sweetness, and it goes with just about anything. It’s always quick to be polished off. Here you get the perfect blend of textures and flavors with the mix-in additions of apples, cranberries, almonds and optional cheese. And it’s covered in a more wholesome, lighter Greek yogurt dressing (versus a classic coleslaw dressing that has as much as a cup of mayonnaise in it). This apple slaw recipe has a pleasant mild flavor to it, but if you’d like a more pronounced flavor you can add in a tablespoon of dijon mustard to the dressing. And if you want to skip a step and go with a shortcut, you can use a coleslaw mix in place of the shredded cabbage and carrots. Also just chop the apples instead of getting paticular and cutting into matchsticks to save time. I think it’s time for pulled pork or pulled chicken sandwiches this week for dinner, don’t you? And then of course this homemade coleslaw to go with it!

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Apple Slaw Recipe Ingredients and Substitutes

Greek Yogurt: I recommend using Fage, other brands may will be too thin. Mayonnaise: Full fat mayo is best here. Honey: You can try another sweetener like granulated sugar. Apple cider vinegar: In a pinch rice vinegar or red wine vinegar will work as well. Salt and black pepper Green cabbage: If preferred you can use a pre-cut coleslaw mix in place of cabbage and carrots. Matchstick carrots: 1 1/2 cups matchstick carrots Gala apples: Another sweet, crisp apple will work fine here. Green onions Sliced almonds: Slivered almonds will work as well, if using those increase to 1 cup. Dried cranberries: Another dried fruit like raisins, dried blueberries, or chopped dried apricots would be tasty as well. Optional cheese: blue cheese, feta or sharp cheddar are delicious in this.

How to Make Apple Slaw

How long does it keep?

This slaw is best served within a few hours of preparing. Store it in the fridge until ready to serve.

What to Serve with Apple Coleslaw

This apple cabbage slaw pairs well with most meats, which is why I love bringing it to summer potlucks and BBQ’s. A few of my favorite foods to pair with this easy coleslaw are:

Burgers Grilled chicken or fish Roast meats Pulled pork  Salmon Serve it a sandwich filler with deli meat

Tips for the Best Apple Coleslaw

Use sweet apples for a nice balance of flavor but be sure to use unsweetened Greek yogurt in this recipe. Look for pretty red apples for a nice pop of color. Wait to slice the apples until you are ready to add to the coleslaw so they don’t brown. Shred the cabbage fairly thin when slicing so it’s not overly crunchy.

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