I really wasn’t sure about blogging this as perhaps everyone knows how to make coleslaw. So maybe this post is more about reminding you how easy and cheap it is to make and far tastier than the stuff you can buy in the supermarket. There seem to be two types available, the one where the cabbage and carrot are cut into tiny pieces in a vinegary mayonnaise or the luxury type which is more natural but swimming in mayonnaise. Did you know that raw white cabbage is a very good source of vitamin C and contains as much as lemon juice?
My daughter loves this coleslaw so much that she would happily just have coleslaw sandwiches in her lunch box! I tend to make up about half a small white cabbage worth of coleslaw with a carrot and a medium red onion at a time as it is best eaten within 2 days.
I reckon for about 60p you can make a medium sized serving bowl of coleslaw which if you bought in the shops would cost you a few pounds as this is luxury style, not cheap and nasty! (The picture above is just half of the coleslaw that I made using 1/3 of a medium cabbage). I am entering this dish into Credit Crunch Munch which is a joint venture with Helen at Fuss Free Flavours who is hosting this month.
This is so easy, you need never buy coleslaw!
Just put all the shredded vegetables into a bowl and gradually mix in mayonnaise to coat.Enjoy in your favourite sandwich or wrap – I love turkey and ham (home cooked of course)!
Coleslaw
Ingredients
- 4 parts White cabbage chopped & finely sliced
- 1 part Carrot grated
- ½ part Red onion grated
- Enough mayonnaise to coat
Instructions
- Simply mix all the ingredients together adding the mayonnaise a little at a time until all the vegetables are just coated.
Lisa Williams
love this idea I am a big coleslaw fan so will def be trying to make my own – thanks
Camilla
Thanks Lisa, been making this for so many years, beats any shop bought stuff:-
martinaevansdesigns
It’s true, homemade coleslaw is the best! Tastes so much better than the ones in the shop. Thanks for reminding me!
Marion Weir
Easy to make, cheaper and tastier than supermarket varieties 😀
Camilla
Exactly Marion, I never buy shop bought coleslaw as it just tastes horrible by comparison!