
When you plan your menu, you may instinctively include cole slaw. It makes frequent appearances at barbecues and picnics and can seem like a healthy choice, given that it's just vegetables in a bowl, right? I mean, it's practically SALAD! But the truth is that cole slaw can be a nutritional nightmare. Most varieties sold in delis or served in restaurants are laden with full-fat mayonnaise and can really wreak havoc on your daily calorie tally. For example, a small order of cole slaw at Chick-Fil-A has more calories and fat (360 cal/31 g!) than a small order of waffle fries (290 cal/16 g). This is for cabbage and carrots, people!
Now, unless you are REALLY a fan of coleslaw, there is no way that a teensy dish of it is worth that kind of calorie and fat hit. But there is an alternative...making your own version with a delicious, cool, slightly tangy dressing. I like this one, adapted from the Cook This, Not That!: Kitchen Survival Guide
. With my modifications, a serving is less than 100 calories and 5 g of fat! Now that's more like it, right? Happy picnicking!
Picnic Cole Slaw
serves 6
2 Tbsp. Dijon mustard
2 Tbsp. low fat mayonnaise
2 Tbsp. apple cider vinegar
2 Tbsp. canola oil
1 tsp. kosher salt
1/2 tsp. black pepper
1/2 head green cabbage, "shredded" (sliced very thin)*
1/2 head red cabbage, "shredded" (sliced very thin)*
3 large carrots, julienned
1/3 c. pickled jalapenos
** See note below
Whisk all the wet ingredients plus salt and pepper in a small bowl.
In a large bowl, toss the cabbage, carrots and jalapenos. Add dressing and toss to evenly coat vegetables.
Chill and serve.
*If you've never shredded cabbage, here's a link to a quick tutorial. And if you REALLY want to make this easy, you could even buy a bag of slaw mix!
**If you like your slaw a bit sweeter, you can add a packet of stevia sweetener to the dressing ingredients.
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