This Vinegar Coleslaw Dressing recipe is fresh and bright. No mayo! (2024)

My mom’s Sweet Onion & Vinegar Coleslaw is fresh, bright, and tangy. No mayo here! A sprinkling of celery seeds adds unique flavor and texture. This easy coleslaw features a homemade dressing recipe that is a staple in our house!

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My Favorite Homemade Coleslaw

I love summer. The warmer weather, longer days, and looser family schedule – all elements that lend to the glorious season of backyard gatherings.

A cold drink in hand, with Blake at the grill and kids playing in the yard…it’s my happy, happy summer place.

The people and conversation around our summer table will always be the most important factors, but great eats are also a must. And one of my summertime favorites has always been a shredded cabbage salad with coleslaw dressing.

Mom’s Sweet Onion & Vinegar Coleslaw has been a longtime favorite of mine. It has a vinegar based coleslaw dressing that is made without mayo. It makes a quick and delicious side dish that’s perfect for easy entertaining!

*Here are a few more recipes I’m loving right now: this flavorfulHerby Ham Salad, myGrilled Romaine and Tomato Salad with Homemade Buttermilk Ranch Dressing, and Pickled Red Onions (a super popular recipe on this site!)

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What is Coleslaw?

Coleslaw comes from the Dutch termkoolsla, which translates to ‘cabbage salad’. Or as Merriam-Webster shares, coleslaw is “a salad made of raw sliced or chopped cabbage”.

Because coleslaw is fresh and crunchy, and has a bit of a zingy flavor, it is often served with heavy, fatty, and smoked meats. Many like to top their tacos with fresh coleslaw. Scroll down to ‘Serving Suggestions’ where I share some main entrees that would love a side of coleslaw!

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What You’ll Need

The ingredients list for this recipe is short and simple. Just grab the following items:

For the coleslaw dressing

  • white vinegar – for a simple, clean acidic zing!
  • sugar – I’ve always liked the sweetness of this recipe.
  • vegetable oil
  • grated white or yellow onion – grated onion means no big chunks, which I love. Add as little or as much as you like!
  • celery seeds – they add a wonderful, unique flavor and texture!
  • salt & pepper

I don’t use celery seeds very often, but they are a MUST to have on hand for this salad alone. The itty bitty seeds add an extra element of fun.I love their earthy, slightly bitter flavor, plus they add great texture to the salad!

For the salad base

I most often use a couple bags of pre-shredded cabbage or coleslaw mix to make this coleslaw salad. So easy!

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How to Make Coleslaw

My mom’s coleslaw dressing recipe is not only incredibly tasty, it’s super easy to put together!

Make the Dressing

  1. Heat vinegar and sugar in a saucepan over medium-high heat until sugar dissolves.
  2. Remove saucepan from heat and add oil, onion, and celery seeds; let cool.
  3. Add salt and pepper to taste.
  4. Transfer to a 1-quart jarwith a tight fitting lid (or similar container) and refrigerate to cool completely.

Assemble the Coleslaw

When you’re ready to make the salad, give the jar of coleslaw dressing a vigorous shake, shake, shake (make sure the lid is on tight!). This emulsifies the liquids, thickens the dressing, and brings it altogether.

Then simply drizzle the dressing over a big bowl of fresh shredded cabbage or pre-shredded cabbage from the store, fold to coat evenly, and the coleslaw salad is done!

Tips for the Best Coleslaw Dressing

Here are a few tips for coleslaw dressing success!

  • Be sure to heat the vinegar and sugar until all the sugar has dissolved, so the dressing is smooth and completely incorporated.
  • Onions will vary from mild to strong in flavor. So start out with a smaller amount of grated onion. You can always add more!
  • Store the finished dressing in a jar with a tight fitting lid, or a similar kind of container. This makes it easy to shake the dressing right before folding it into the cabbage.
  • And finally, use only the freshest cabbage you can find to make this salad. It would be a shame to dress the salad with sad cabbage that’s past its prime! I like to use a pre-shredded mix that includes some purple cabbage and shredded carrots, for added color and flavor.

Can I Make The Dressing Ahead of Time?

This vinegar dressing for coleslaw simply begs to be made ahead of time. I always appreciate a make-ahead recipe, especially when it comes to entertaining!

I like to make this dressing at least a few hours, and up to a few days, prior to serving. Just store it in the refrigerator, in a container with a tight fitting lid. This dressing has an excellent refrigerator shelf life, will easily stay good for up to 2 weeks!

About 30 minutes prior to meal time, add the shredded cabbage to a large bowl. Give the jar of dressing a vigorous shake and then drizzle the dressing over the cabbage. Place the prepared salad in the refrigerator to chill until you’re ready to eat. Then fold the salad a few times to incorporate, before placing it on the table.

How to Store

Store any leftover coleslaw salad in a covered container in the refrigerator for up to a few days. Just know that the longer the cabbage sits in the dressing, the softer and less crunchy it will become.

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Serving Suggestions

The dressing is sweet and oniony, and bright and tangy with vinegar. With a sprinkling of little celery seeds, this simple dish packs in tons of flavor. It’s great with so many meals!

I like to serve this coleslaw salad without mayo with our favorite Sloppy Joes, and with main entrees that are hot off the backyard grill. It’s pretty awesome with this crispy-skinned Beer Can Chicken and these Easy Grilled Pork Chops. Also think about serving this side dish with my Margarita Grilled Shrimp or slices of crunchy Homemade Garlic Bread. Yum!

It also works especially great with recipes utilizing barbecue sauce and other flavorful sauces or marinades. Imagine the coleslaw salad alongsideGrilled Honey Chipotle Chicken Kebabs (shown above),Grilled Sriracha Honey Mustard Beef Kebabs, or Teriyaki Grilled Pork Tenderloin. It would also be a lovely side for my Grilled Turkey Tenderloin with Brown Sugar and Whole Grain Mustard!

Variation Ideass

While this recipe’s simplicity is one of its best features, I’m always game for switching things up. Here are some ideas for mix-ins:

  • bell pepper, any color you like, thinly sliced
  • broccoli, chopped small
  • apple, chopped small
  • green onion, thinly sliced
  • parsley, roughly chopped
  • cilantro, roughly chopped
  • sliced almonds

And if you like, try swapping out the white vinegar for apple cider vinegar, for a little more flavor!

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More easy salad recipes:

  • Cucumber Salad (made with a tangy vinegar dressing)
  • Creamy Cucumber Salad
  • Mexican Corn Salad
  • Strawberry Salad with Red Wine Vinaigrette
  • Italian Chopped Salad
  • Creamy Homemade Coleslaw

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Sweet Onion Vinegar Coleslaw Dressing

Yield: 24 servings

prep time: 10 minutes mins

cook time: 5 minutes mins

total time: 15 minutes mins

This simple homemade dressing is from my mom's recipe box. It's sweet and oniony, and bright and tangy with vinegar. With a sprinkling of celery seeds, this simple dish packs in tons of flavor!

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Ingredients

  • 1 c. sugar
  • ½ c. white vinegar
  • 1 c. vegetable oil
  • 1 tsp. whole celery seeds
  • ¼ to ⅓ c. grated sweet white or yellow onion to taste
  • kosher salt and freshly ground black pepper to taste

Instructions

  • In a medium saucepan over medium-high heat, stir sugar and vinegar until sugar dissolves.

  • Remove saucepan from heat and add remaining ingredients, stirring to combine. Let cool.

  • Transfer to a 1-quart jar with a lid, or use a similarly sized container. The dressing will appear layered and separated, which is fine. Refrigerate to cool completely.

  • To make the coleslaw salad: About 30 minutes prior to meal time, add the shredded cabbage to a large bowl. Give the jar of dressing a vigorous shake to incorporate, until the dressing has a cloudy appearance. Then drizzle dressing over the cabbage. Place the prepared salad in the refrigerator to chill until you’re ready to eat. Then fold the salad a few times to incorporate, before placing it on the table. So easy!

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Notes

For the grated onion: Use the large holes on a box grater to grate the onion. Depending on the strength of the onion, add more or less, to taste.

Make-ahead: Make this dressing at least a few hours, and up to a few days, prior to serving. Just store it in the refrigerator, in a container with a tight fitting lid. This dressing has an excellent refrigerator shelf life, will easily stay good for up to 2 weeks!

This recipe makes enough dressing for at least two 16-oz. bags of pre-shredded coleslaw mix.

from my mom’s recipe box

Nutrition Information:

Serving: 1 Calories: 114kcal Carbohydrates: 9g Fat: 9g Saturated Fat: 1g Polyunsaturated Fat: 8g Sodium: 13mg Sugar: 9g

Nutrition information is automatically calculated by Spoonacular. I am not a nutritionist and cannot guarantee accuracy. If your health depends on nutrition information, please calculate again with your own favorite calculator.

Did you make this recipe?Please leave a comment below. And share a photo on Instagram with the hashtag #afarmgirlsdabbles or tag @farmgirlsdabble!

© Brenda | A Farmgirl’s Dabbles

Cuisine: American

Course: Salads & Dressings

This post was originally published August, 2013. Some of the photos and text were updated in 2018.

This Vinegar Coleslaw Dressing recipe is fresh and bright. No mayo! (2024)

FAQs

Can I use white vinegar instead of apple cider vinegar for coleslaw? ›

Distilled white vinegar is a great substitute for apple cider vinegar. Lemon Juice. I don't recommend making a substitution for the lemon juice.

What is traditional coleslaw made of? ›

What is traditional coleslaw made of? Traditional coleslaw is little more than shredded cabbage and a creamy dressing. This recipe adds a bit more flavor with shredded carrots and onion. The creamy dressing is made with mayonnaise, sugar, cider vinegar, salt, and pepper, for a just right tangy-sweet flavor.

Why does my homemade coleslaw taste bitter? ›

Once you settle on your variety of cabbage, always opt for the freshest heads possible. They should be firm, dense, and heavy with crisp, vibrant, tightly packed leaves. Older, overripe heads often have a more pungent smell and are more likely to taste bitter.

How to fix coleslaw with too much vinegar? ›

If you haven't added the condiment mix yet, add more of the other ingredients to compensate. Too much vinegar can also be neutralized by adding sugar to counteract the acidity, including hot spices like cayenne pepper for a flavor distraction, or mixing in a fat like olive oil or mayo to weaken its taste.

What is amish coleslaw made of? ›

CABBAGE, MAYONNAISE (SOYBEAN OIL, EGG YOLKS [EGG YOLKS, SALT], HIGH FRUCTOSE CORN SYRUP, WHITE DISTILLED VINEGAR, MUSTARD [WATER, DISTILLED VINEGAR, MUSTARD SEED, SALT, SPICES], WATER, SALT), FRUCTOSE, SUGAR, CARROTS, CONTAINS LESS THAN 2% OF APPLE CIDER VINEGAR, GLUCONO DELTA LACTONE, PEA FIBER, ERYTHORBIC ACID (TO ...

Is it better to use white vinegar or apple cider vinegar? ›

The main difference between apple cider vinegar and white vinegar lies in their source, composition, benefits, and usage. Apple cider vinegar is often associated with health benefits such as improved digestion and blood sugar regulation, while white vinegar is more commonly linked to cleaning and culinary applications.

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.

How to stop homemade coleslaw from going watery? ›

Salting the cabbage should be step one of any coleslaw recipe. With the shredded cabbage in a colander, mix in a tablespoon of salt per head of cabbage till it's evenly distributed. The salt will draw out excess water from cabbage while helping preserve the crispiness.

Why do you put salt on cabbage for coleslaw? ›

Salting the cabbage, carrot, and onion purges excess moisture that would otherwise turn the slaw into a soupy mess. Including sugar (another osmosis-inducing ingredient) balances the flavor. Limiting the purge to five minutes keeps the cabbage crunchy.

What can I add to store-bought coleslaw to make it taste better? ›

<br/><br/>Adding horse radish or onion or celery seeds or bacon bits or some other tasty flavors to make it your own is a really good idea.

How do you get rid of too much vinegar taste? ›

a little baking soda (a pinch at a time) will help tone down the pH harshness (bitterness) a little water, broth or other suitable liquid to dilute the vinegar. a little oil (if it works in the recipe) to dilute the vinegar, and/or. a little sugar (if it works in the recipe)

What can I use instead of apple cider vinegar in salad? ›

Freshly squeezed lemon juice or pre-squeezed or bottled lemon juice can be an easy substitute for apple cider vinegar, especially for salad dressings and marinades, as lemon juice and apple cider vinegar are both fruity and acidic. Use a 1:1 ratio of lemon juice to apple cider vinegar.

Can I substitute white vinegar for apple cider vinegar for cleaning? ›

The strong odor of white vinegar can be unpleasant, in which case you can use apple cider vinegar instead. It has the same cleaning properties as white distilled vinegar, but since it's made by fermenting apple juice, it also has a slightly sweet scent.

Can I use white vinegar instead of apple cider vinegar in bread? ›

White wine vinegar is another apple cider vinegar alternative that works well in your bakes, as this also isn't too strongly flavoured so won't impact the taste of your recipe. Also, white wine vinegar won't affect the colour of your final bake as much as red wine vinegar will.

Should you use white vinegar or apple cider vinegar for pickles? ›

Apple cider vinegar made from fermented apple juice is a good choice for many pickles. It has a mellow, fruity flavor that blends well with spices. But it will darken most vegetables and fruits. Cider vinegar may be substituted for white vinegar of the same acidity.

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