Spicy Cole Slaw

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The perfect slaw for when you are looking for a little (or a lot) of heat. Perfect for barbecues, cookouts, picnics, and potlucks.

Spicy Cole Slaw / Photo by Kerri Brewer / Katie Workman / themom100.com

In some parts of the country, a bowl of cole slaw is a matter of routine at a barbecue, cookout, tailgate, potluck, picnic, or other gathering. It seems to be more a part of the culinary fabric in the Midwest and down south, and that makes me a little jealous. Some coleslaws don’t have all that much flavor though, but not this one. This classic mayo-based slaw recipe has a spicy kick. How much of a kick is up to you!

The spice comes from a bit of jalapeño, scallions, and red onion. If you want to go even spicier, you can leave some or all of the seeds of the jalapeno in when you mince them. Or grab a bottle of your favorite hot sauce and doctor up the slaw with additional heat (it may impart a slightly pinkish tone to the slaw).

There are so many lovely variations on coleslaw, from Creamy Blue Cheese and Bacon Cole Slaw to Kohlrabi, Green Cabbage, and Broccoli Rabe Slaw. And there is nothing wrong and everything right about a Traditional Coleslaw recipe! I like to work my way through the list over the course of the summer.

Spicy Cole Slaw in a blue bowl on a wooden board.

Spicy Cole Slaw: Deliciously simple, a classic but with a kick. A great side for your summer barbecues, cookouts, picnics, or any other gathering!

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Spicy Cole Slaw Ingredients

  • Sour cream – I like the tang that the creamy sour cream adds to this slaw.
  • Mayonnaise – The creamy mayo mellows out the spice.
  • Milk – Loosens up the texture so it’s not too thick.
  • Scallions – Goes well with the flavor of the jalapeño and adds a pop of green.
  • Jalapeño – Mince the jalapeño finely so you don’t get any big, spicy chunks.
  • Cabbage – I usually use green cabbage, but you could go for red cabbage if you are interested in a pink or purple-colored slaw.
  • Red onion – I love the bright bite that this onion adds.
Spicy Cole Slaw in a blue bowl on a wooden board.

How to Make Spicy Cole Slaw

  1. Make the dressing: Stir together the sour cream, mayonnaise, milk, scallions, and jalapeño to make the creamy dressing.
  2. Finish: Add in the cabbage and red onion, and mix to combine. Serve immediately or refrigerate before serving to let the dressing soak in.

Kitchen Smarts

You can make any cole slaw recipe spicier by adding jalapenos, scallions, onions, or hot sauce. You can even use these ingredients to bump up the flavor of store-bought coleslaw. (What? You think I don’t buy premade slaw sometimes?)

Spicy Cole Slaw in a blue bowl on a wooden board with a blue napkin.

Tips and Variations

  • For a Tex-Mex style cole slaw, add in some cilantro, plus a bit of chili powder and cumin.
  • For an Indian take on the slaw add toasted and crushed coriander and fennel seeds, plus a little curry powder.
  • For a fun little extra crunch, try topping the slaw with crunchy fried shallots. Their sweet, onion-y flavor pairs super nicely.

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Spicy Cole Slaw

The perfect slaw for when you are looking for a little (or a lot) of heat. Perfect for barbecues, cookouts, picnics, and potlucks.
Prep Time: 20 minutes
Cook Time: 0 minutes
Total Time: 20 minutes
Servings: 4 People

Ingredients 

  • ½ cup sour cream
  • ¼ cup mayonnaise
  • 1 tablespoon milk
  • ¼ cup minced scallions
  • 2 teaspoons minced jalapeño
  • Kosher salt and freshly ground pepper (to taste)
  • 6 cups finely shredded cabbage
  • ¼ cup minced red onion

Instructions 

  • In a large bowl mix together the sour cream, mayonnaise, milk, scallions, and jalapeno. Season generously with salt and pepper.
  • Add the red onion and cabbage and toss to blend well. Taste and adjust the seasoning.

Notes

  • For a Tex-Mex style cole slaw, add in some cilantro, plus a bit of chili powder and cumin.
  • For an Indian take on the slaw add toasted and crushed coriander and fennel seeds, plus a little curry powder.
  • For a fun little extra crunch, try topping the slaw with crunchy fried shallots. Their sweet, onion-y flavor pairs super nicely.

Nutrition

Calories: 186kcal, Carbohydrates: 9g, Protein: 2g, Fat: 16g, Saturated Fat: 5g, Cholesterol: 21mg, Sodium: 134mg, Potassium: 251mg, Fiber: 3g, Sugar: 5g, Vitamin A: 371IU, Vitamin C: 44mg, Calcium: 82mg, Iron: 1mg
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About Katie Workman

Katie Workman is a cook, a writer, a mother of two, an activist in hunger issues, and an enthusiastic advocate for family meals, which is the inspiration behind her two beloved cookbooks, Dinner Solved! and The Mom 100 Cookbook.

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2 Comments

  1. Lisa W says:

    I am coming a little late to the coleslaw party, having always thought I didn’t like it. But I tried some recently and, to my surprise, loved it, so I was inspired to make your coleslaw with Asian style dressing (from Dinner Solved). It was a big hit. This recipe looks great, too, and I will try it soon.

    I’ve made a number of your recipes, mostly from The Mom 100, all of which have been delicious and popular with my 6 year old. I’m just getting started on Dinner Solved, but so far the Asian style slaw and the lemon-horseradish potato salad have been appreciatively received and consumed and I’ll make them again. So: thank you!

    PS One thing I would love to see in future books is recipe time estimates (prep and total).
    PPS I started this comment to let you know that the red onions were left out of the ingredient list, and then I got sidetracked thinking about your other great recipes, almost forgot about those onions.

    1. Katie Workman says:

      Thank you so much for writing, and for the nice words, and for letting me know about the onions. I HATE when that happens! Fixed now.