Bowl of creamy coleslaw with Greek yogurt dressing garnished with herbs

Creamy Coleslaw with Greek Yogurt Dressing

Craving something creamy and comforting but also kind to your digestion? This creamy coleslaw gives you that nostalgic crunch without the heavy mayo—my secret twist is Greek yogurt, which adds tang, protein, and a gentle probiotic boost. It’s the kind of side dish that feels like a treat and quietly supports your gut at the same time—much better than the sugar-heavy, gloopy store-bought tubs.

If you love sneaky-fiber swaps, pair this slaw with my bright, savory air-fryer potato skins with lentil bacon bits for a comforting, balanced meal.

Why Your Gut Will Love This

  • High-fiber veggies: Green and red cabbage plus carrots give you both soluble and insoluble fiber to keep digestion moving and support regularity.
  • Probiotic-friendly: Greek yogurt adds creamy protein and live cultures for a gentle gut-supporting boost (and no mayo heaviness).
  • Lower sugar, steady energy: A small touch of honey is enough to balance the dressing without the sugar crash of many store-bought coleslaws.
  • Sneaky veggie power: Brightly colored cabbage and carrots bring antioxidants and prebiotic fibers that feed good gut bacteria.

Ingredients Notes

  • 1 small head green cabbage, finely shredded — a crunchy, fiber-rich base that helps keep you full and regular.
  • 1 small head red cabbage, finely shredded — adds color, extra antioxidants, and more crunchy fiber.
  • 2 large carrots, grated — natural sweetness plus beta-carotene and extra bulk for fiber.
  • 1 cup Greek yogurt — the creamy, protein-rich swap for mayo that brings tang and probiotic-friendly cultures.
  • 2 tablespoons apple cider vinegar — brightens the dressing and can help settle digestion after a big meal.
  • 1 tablespoon honey — just enough natural sweetness to balance the tang without overdoing the sugar.
  • 1 teaspoon Dijon mustard — helps emulsify the dressing and adds a pleasant depth of flavor.
  • Salt and pepper to taste — simple seasoning to make all the flavors sing.

Creamy Coleslaw with Greek Yogurt Dressing

Step-by-Step Instructions

  1. In a large bowl, toss together the shredded green and red cabbage and the grated carrots until they’re evenly mixed—don’t worry if it looks a little messy here; that’s texture and flavor coming together.
  2. In a separate smaller bowl, whisk the Greek yogurt with the apple cider vinegar, honey, Dijon mustard, and a pinch of salt and pepper until the dressing is smooth and slightly glossy.
  3. Pour the dressing over the cabbage-carrot mixture and use tongs or clean hands to toss everything until the veggies are well coated. Be gentle so you keep some crunch.
  4. Cover and chill in the refrigerator for at least 30 minutes so the flavors meld—if you can wait an hour, the slaw will taste even better.
  5. Before serving, give it a quick taste and adjust salt, pepper, or a splash more vinegar if you like it tangier.

Rose’s Tips for Success

  • Keep the crunch: Shred the cabbage thinly and grate the carrots on the larger holes for a satisfying bite—use a mandoline or food processor if you want perfectly even pieces.
  • Make it ahead: This slaw actually improves after a few hours in the fridge as the dressing softens the cabbage—just give it a quick toss before serving to revive the texture.
  • Adjust consistency: If the dressing feels too thick, whisk in a teaspoon of water or more apple cider vinegar, a little at a time, until it reaches the creaminess you like.

Serving & Storage

Serve this creamy coleslaw chilled alongside grilled chicken, fish, pulled pork, or tucked onto sandwiches and tacos for a bright, crunchy contrast. Store leftovers in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 4 days—flavors continue to meld, though the cabbage will soften over time. This slaw does not freeze well (the yogurt texture and raw veggies suffer), so enjoy it fresh from the fridge.

Creamy Coleslaw with Greek Yogurt Dressing

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Can I make this less tangy?
    Yes—reduce the apple cider vinegar to 1 tablespoon and add a touch more honey to balance the flavor, then taste and adjust.
  • How long will this keep in the fridge?
    Stored in an airtight container, it will stay good for about 4 days; toss it once before serving to redistribute any dressing that settles.
  • Can I use only one type of cabbage?
    Absolutely—if you only have green or red cabbage, use a single head; red gives more color and antioxidants, while green is slightly milder in flavor.

Conclusion

This creamy coleslaw is comfort food that really does love you back: sneaky fiber from cabbage and carrots, probiotic-friendly Greek yogurt, and just enough honey for balance. If you want another mayo-free coleslaw idea to compare notes with, try this thoughtfully simple Healthy No Mayo Coleslaw for a slightly different take.

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