Asian Peanut Slaw Recipe (2024)

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Easy Asian peanut slaw with red and green cabbage, shredded carrot tossed in a luscious sesame, peanut dressing with a touch of ginger and lime.

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A riff on our famous peanut noodles this vegan Asian peanut slaw is my favorite thing to make on a hot day. It’s perfect as a side dish or tossed with cold soba noodles, peanut tofu and a bunch of herbs, which is exactly what happened to it a couple of times this week. And If you feel like chopping up a bunch of crunchy veggies by all means toss them in there.

Peanut Slaw Dressing

  • It’s raw and lusciously creamy, the perfect mix of tanginess from limes, sweetness from maple syrup and spice from freshly grated ginger root. You can make it as hot as you like with a few drops of your favorite hot sauce. The crazy mango hot sauce is my favorite but it truly is “crazy hot” just like they say. I also love adding some sesame seeds into the mix or hemp hearts, whatever you fancy is fine.
  • This dressing is also lovely tossed with a store bought bag of broccoli slaw if you happen to have that in your fridge right now. I had cabbage and carrots but a green apple cut into sticks makes a great addition as well. You should also try my tangy green apple coleslaw from last year with apple cider vinegar dressing.
  • Because peanut butter is so rich there is absolutely no need to add oils to this recipe, so you have a whole food plant based compliant and Plantricious recipe. Really awesome stuff!
  • It’s also gluten and dairy-free, vegan and good for you.

Slaw Ingredients:

Thinly shredded purple & green cabbage

Shredded carrots

Scallions & Fresh Cilantro

Peanut butter dressing.

How to shred your cabbage and carrots:

I used a mandolin to shred the cabbage and a julienne peeler to make ribbons out of my carrot. Alternatively you can use your food processor with the shredding attachment or just go for a pre-shredded store bought vegetable mix.

Slaw FAQ:

  • Can I make the slaw in advance ? Yes, you can slice all your ingredients and prepare the dressing but ideally DO NOT toss the slaw until ready to serve so it is perfectly crunchy.
  • Can I substitute the peanut butter with anything ? Sure, feel free to use almond butter instead, everything else will completely change the flavor of the dish.
  • Can I use shredded Brussels sprouts instead of cabbage ? Absolutely, Brussels sprouts make a great replacement for cabbage in most recipes.

P.S. As always please report back if you make this recipe, snap a photo and tag me with #VeggieSociety on Instagram, it always makes my day ~ Florentina Xo’s

Asian Peanut Slaw Recipe (8)

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Asian Peanut Slaw

Easy Asian peanut slaw with red and green cabbage, shredded carrot tossed in a luscious sesame, peanut dressing with a touch of ginger and lime.

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Prep Time:15 minutes mins

Total Time:15 minutes mins

Ingredients

Peanut Dressing:

Instructions

Make the Peanut Dressing:

  • In a mixing bowl whisk together the peanut butter, lime juice, coconut milk, soy sauce, maple syrup, ginger, pepper flakes and sesame seeds. Whisk together until a smooth and creamy consistency is achieved.

Make the Slaw:

  • Add the shredded cabbage, carrot and scallions to large mixing bowl and set aside.

  • Pour the dressing over the top of the veggies. Toss to coat well, adjust seasonings to taste and serve promptly or store in refrigerator until ready to serve.

  • Optional: Garnish with fresh cilantro, black sesame seeds or salted chopped peanuts for some crunch.

Notes

  • I used a mandolin to shred the cabbage and a julienne peeler to make ribbons out of my carrot. Alternatively you can use your food processor with the shredding attachment or just go for a pre-shredded store bought vegetable mix.
  • You can slice all your ingredients and prepare the dressing but DO NOT toss the slaw until ready to serve so it is perfectly crunchy.
  • Brussels sprouts make a great replacement for cabbage in most recipes so feel free to use them here.

Nutrition

Calories: 134kcal | Carbohydrates: 15g | Protein: 5g | Fat: 8g | Saturated Fat: 2g | Sodium: 327mg | Potassium: 329mg | Fiber: 3g | Sugar: 7g | Vitamin A: 2302IU | Vitamin C: 40mg | Calcium: 73mg | Iron: 1mg

Course: Salad

Cuisine: Asian

Keyword: peanut slaw, plant based, vegan,, wfpb

Servings: 6 people

Calories: 134kcal

Author: Florentina

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FAQs

What's the difference between coleslaw and slaw? ›

The real difference is that the raw, chopped vegetables in coleslaw are primarily cabbage: Napa, red, savoy, or bok choy. Slaw without the cole can feature any crunchy veggie in place of cabbage, including chopped or shredded broccoli, carrots, snow peas, jicama, and more.

Why is it cole slaw? ›

The term "coleslaw" arose in the 18th century as an anglicisation of the Dutch term koolsla ("kool" in Dutch sounds like "cole") meaning "cabbage salad". The "cole" part of the word ultimately derives from the Latin caulis, meaning cabbage.

What to add to coleslaw reddit? ›

There are many variations of the recipe, which include the addition of other ingredients such as red cabbage, pepper, shredded carrots, onion, grated cheese, pineapple, or apple, mixed with a salad dressing such as mayonnaise or cream. A variety of seasonings, such as celery seed, may be added.

Why is KFC coleslaw so good? ›

KFC's coleslaw stands out because of its sweet and tangy dressing, but the slaw's texture is what makes it one of a kind. The very finely chopped cabbage and carrots are a stark contrast to the typical stringy shredded veggies found in bagged coleslaw mix.

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 is the disease in coleslaw? ›

Listeria is a foodborne illness caused by bacteria that is able to grow at refrigeration temperatures. Outbreaks in recent years have been linked to contaminated coleslaw, milk, and cheese. Listeria is caused by bacteria frequently found in soil, water and plant matter.

What country invented coleslaw? ›

The dish was initially created in the Netherlands. In fact, the term coleslaw originates from the Dutch expression koosla, which means “cabbage salad.” Recipes similar to coleslaw have been found and used in American homes from as early as 1770.

Why did my coleslaw turn pink? ›

Red cabbage, red radishes, and red onions have pigments that bleed into the slaw and turn it pink after several hours. Red cabbage can also stain plastic bowls. Red cabbage slaws also look bleached out after several hours. As a result, leftovers of slaws with these ingredients can look funny.

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 makes coleslaw go bad? ›

Presence of Bacteria and Spoilage

Bacterial presence is an inevitable aspect of food spoilage. Coleslaw, especially when made with mayonnaise, provides a medium for bacteria to thrive. Proper storage conditions, such as keeping the salad refrigerated and airtight, can help prevent the growth of harmful bacteria.

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.

When did coleslaw become slaw? ›

Coleslaw Name Evolution

Evidence of English forms of the salad's name dates to the late 18th century, and early records attest that it was initially called cold slaw, an Anglicization of the Dutch perhaps influenced by the salad's temperature (despite the fact that salad it usually cold).

What defines a slaw? ›

Slaw is a kind of salad made from raw chopped or shredded cabbage. You might want to put some slaw in your picnic basket to eat with the sandwiches and potato chips. Slaw is shorthand for coleslaw, a side dish or salad that always includes cabbage and sometimes other shredded vegetables.

What is the plural of slaw? ›

slaw (countable and uncountable, plural slaws)

What is a coleslaw slang? ›

In a bizarre new trend sweeping online forums and apps, cheaters have taken to calling their affair partners 'coleslaw' because they are a 'side dish'. While most people are familiar with the terms 'ghosting' and 'love bombing', the little-known new term has left many in the dark.

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