I love serving this slaw with Honey Glazed Ham! As the summer is definitely over, it’s tough not to miss all the colourful and vitamin packed fruits and vegetables. But does it really mean that we give up on vibrant plates once colder days arrive? Absolutely not! This red cabbage slaw could not be more beautiful. So many colours of the rainbow in this salad! And the taste definitely matches the bright palette.

Creamy red cabbage slaw

In my opinion the best coleslaw comes from a contrast of textures and flavours. Sweet and savoury. Soft and crunchy. Then comes the dressing that pulls all of it together. You can go with a vinaigrette but the ultimate comfort food coleslaw should be creamy. Don’t you think? So I dressed my red cabbage slaw with creamy yogurt based dressing spiked with freshly squeezed orange juice, a touch of mayonnaise and fragrant sumac spice.

Ingredients

I’ve wanted my coleslaw to be extra special, fitting for a holiday table. After all Thanksgiving and Christmas are not very far away! And nothing screams winter holiday louder than mandarin oranges and pomegranates. I’ve also use carrots cut in matchsticks, mint and cilantro for freshness and fragrance and beautiful pistachios for extra crunch. The idea is to bring together a rainbow of colours ad textures into one beautiful salad. Because it is for a celebration, it’s important that it looks as good as it tastes!

Substitutions

You can safely substitute pistachios with any nuts you prefer. Almonds or walnuts will go especially well here. Mandarin oranges could be replaced with any oranges, satsumas, clementines or even grapefruit. Apples could be used in place of carrots. Yogurt could be replaced with buttermilk or thinned out sour cream. Sumac spice could be omitted.

Serving suggestions

I’ve developed this red cabbage recipe specifically for a holiday table. I believe this salad will compliment roast turkey, beef, pork or ham. It is a perfect side dish that looks pretty for the occasion and tastes great. Because it is creamy, sweet, tart and so much more, it works to balance our a savoury meat dish. However, don’t feel like you have to hold back on making it on regular weekdays. This festive red cabbage slaw will brighten any lunch or dinner. It’s a great salad option to jazz up whatever you are serving as it brings vibrant colours and flavours into the mix.

Storage and leftovers

Because of the yoghurt in the dressing, this coleslaw should be eaten within two days. It is possible to freeze coleslaw but it will likely compromise the texture. Because the crunch of cabbage is so important to this recipe, I wouldn’t recommend freezing.

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