Everybody needs a good coleslaw recipe in their repetoire! We love serving it with these Perfect Grilled Pork Chops with Sweet BBQ Pork Rub, Southern Fried Chicken, and Sriracha Mayo Marinated Grilled Lamb Chops. Even though we enjoy coleslaw year round, I really think of it as a summer food. It just belongs on a plate with a cold wedge of fresh watermelon and some hot corn on the cob glistening in melted butter and some ribs! Truth be told, I never liked coleslaw growing up. Actually, not until well into my adulthood. The problem was that I had only ever experienced soggy, overly sweetened coleslaw and it was terrible. But then I tried making an Asian-inspired version with a ginger peanut dressing and I was hooked on the combination of textures and flavors. It was just a matter of finding an easy homemade coleslaw dressing that I loved. Leave it to the ladies over at Our Best Bites to find the One. They call it a Memphis-style coleslaw, although for the life of me I can’t figure out why Memphis might be able to claim this coleslaw as opposed to coleslaw through the rest of the South. This recipe is almost the same as theirs except with just a few slight modifications for my tastes. The crunchy cabbage, which is a fairly bland vegetable on it’s own, serves as a vehicle for the creamy, wonderful homemade coleslaw dressing that is a tangy combination of mayo, apple cider vinegar, sugar, and a few other special additions that enhance this coleslaw from boring to one that is a real crowd pleaser. And it’s super easy to throw together by using a bag of pre-shredded tricolor coleslaw blend from the store. Although you are welcome to grab a mandolin or food processor (affiliate link) and shred your own if you prefer! Coleslaw is a classic southern side dish and it tastes amazing with barbecued foods. I HIGHLY recommend making a batch of my Smoked Pulled Pork and piling buttered and toasted buns high with the shredded meat, your favorite barbecue sauce, and a heaping scoop of coleslaw. It’s one of the best meals of all time in my book.

Homemade Coleslaw Ingredients

Coleslaw mix: I like using a bag of shredded tri-color coleslaw mix from the store to save myself some work. lf you want a more colorful batch of coleslaw, you can shred an extra carrot or some extra red cabbage to go with it. There is plenty of dressing to stretch for a few extra veggies. Mayonnaise: Please, for the love of coleslaw, only use real, full fat mayonnaise. Preferably Hellman’s Best Foods or Duke’s. (Not sponsored but if you know, you know.) Dijon mustard: I love the extra kick and flavor of the mustard in this coleslaw! So many recipes don’t have it, but it makes such a difference and I think that’s one of two major boosters that make this the best coleslaw recipe. Sugar: I don’t love sweet coleslaw that much. It’s more my husband’s style. This is just enough sugar to balance things without being too sweet. Salt: One of my pet peeves is coleslaw that is undersalted and bland. Coarse kosher salt is my preference, but you could use ½ teaspoon of regular table salt instead if you need to. Vinegar: Both Chik-Fil-A and KFC use white vinegar in their coleslaw, but I actually prefer the flavor of apple cider vinegar in mine. Either will work though so you can use whatever you have on hand. Onion powder: The recipe I based this off of calls for a tablespoon of grated onion, but I kind of hate messing around with the grater for that small of an amount. Onion powder works just fine for adding the savory flavor we are going for here. Celery seeds: My other favorite flavor enhancer that really sets this coleslaw apart from all the others!

How to Make Coleslaw

How long does homemade coleslaw last?

Homemade coleslaw is really best eaten within 1-2 days, although it can last 3-5 days properly stored in the fridge. Keep in mind that as the coleslaw sits longer it will become more watery and the cabbage and carrot shreds will lose some of their crunch.

Recipe Tips

If you want a slightly healthier version of this homemade coleslaw, try replacing up to half of the mayo with Greek yogurt instead. Other vegetable additions would be to finely chop a red or green bell pepper, or slice some green onions to add to the coleslaw mix. It’s a little less traditional, but they have the same nice crunch that holds up pretty well to the dressing. If you don’t like celery seed, just go ahead and leave it out of this recipe.

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