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Flavorful German Coleslaw Recipe side dish with vinegar, caraway seeds and oil. Easy to prepare, it enriches most main course meals with its light and wholesome flavors.

Total Time: 10 minutes minutes

Prep Time: 10 minutes minutes

4 servings

4.8 from 38 votes

RECIPE

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German Coleslaw is an easy to prepare low carb vegan salad side dish.

The slaw is aromatic and seasoned nicely to bring out the fresh crisp slaw flavors.

I show you how to make a proper German European recipe further below.

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  • 📕 What's the German coleslaw?
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📕 What's the German coleslaw?

The German coleslaw is a traditional-shredded cabbage salad. This is a South German version with Caraway seeds.

The slaw is popular in Germany and neighboring countries such as Austria, Poland, and the Czech Republic

Yet, the German coleslaw is also a huge hit on the North American continent, where it was introduced by German immigrants.

In Germany and in the German version of Austria, the coleslaw is known as Krautsalat, which simply means cabbage salad in German.

The German slaw is prepared with simple ingredients but includes common spices from the region.

🥬 Ingredients

This cabbage slaw includes a handful of basic ingredients.

The German coleslaw recipe is prepared without mayo and is a vinegar coleslaw.

Use quality ingredients to get the most out of your german coleslaw.

Cabbage

You can use regular white cabbage or purple-red cabbage to make this coleslaw.

However, plain white/green cannonball cabbage is the most commonly used cabbage variety to make coleslaw in Germany.

Other varieties which you can use as well include pointed white cabbage, savoy cabbage, and napa cabbage.

Feel free to use lesser-known cabbage varieties too, just make sure the leaves are crisp and mild in flavor (not overly bitter).

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Vinegar

You can use a flavorful vinegar which has character and taste to make a tangy coleslaw dressing.

The vinegar compliments the raw cabbage as it softens the chopped cabbage pieces while retaining the crunchiness.

Lemon juice doesn't really live up to that and while it can still be used to lend acidity, it is not something I recommend.

So you see, a vinegar-based coleslaw turns the shredded cabbage salad into a proper coleslaw.

I like to use french style apple cider vinegar but you can use flavored vinegar too such as a herb-infused vinegar or berry vinegar or even coconut vinegar.

Oil

The oil completes the coleslaw dressing recipe and helps to balance the flavors in your german coleslaw.

Traditionally people tend to use canola/rapeseed or sunflower oil because that's what grows in Germany.

Besides, canola/rapeseed and sunflower oil tend to be healthier as they contain less saturated fats and almost no trans fats, which are the bad guys in the fats department.

You can also use safflower or soybean oil in this slaw dressing.

Olive Oil is not a suitable oil choice in a traditional coleslaw recipe but you may use it if you like.

Don't use palm oil, which is the cheapest of the lot because it contains loads of saturated fats, which are not good for your health, and palm oil harms the environment as it is a cause of deforestation in South East Asia.

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Salt

Salt has it's own place in this healthy coleslaw recipe as it is an important ingredient.

Salt doesn't only season your slaw salad but also helps in taking out excess waters from your cabbage.

Shredded cabbage can get soggy when combined with the dressing and the flavors get compromised.

So the cabbage is left to "cure" with quality salt to take out excess liquids before the shredded cabbage is mixed with the dressing.

You can use plain kitchen salad but if you want to add flavor AND nutrients to your coleslaw, then use Fleur de Sel or pink Himalayan Salt.

You can also add a pinch of black salt which adds a special sulphuric flavor to your coleslaw and that way it will taste a bit as if you have added eggs to your shredded salad.

Seasoning

The seasoning is straightforward and includes black pepper and caraway seeds.

I think black pepper is self-explanatory, just make sure to use quality black pepper, it makes a huge difference in terms of flavors.

Caraway seeds are not that common outside Europe but they are what makes central European cuisine to special.

I LOVE my caraway seeds because they are easy to use and add so much flavor to a dish, including this homemade coleslaw.

It's hard to explain the flavor profile, just know that caraway is related to cumin and sometimes they are confused with each other.

Mainly because caraway is called Kümmel in German and what may be known as caraway seeds in Asia (shahi or shia jeera cumin in India) is not really the same caraways that we have in Europe.

Trust me, I'm always adding caraway seeds to my German cabbage salad

If you like central European cuisine and/or spices, then I recommend you buy caraway seeds whole asap!

Chives

Freshly chopped chives are to garnish your coleslaw.

You can do without but the chives lend the salad a nice tangy fresh touch and help you to eat with the eyes.

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📜 Variations

You can pep up this basic coleslaw recipe by enhancing it further with more ingredients or by switching out ingredients.

  • Add shredded root vegetables such as onion, carrot, kohlrabi or radish
  • Include fresh fruits such as pear or apple
  • Turn this slaw into a cabbage salad with crispy fried bacon pieces or add small strips of soft lard
  • Add celery seeds to make this german salad recipe all the more special

🔪 How to make it?

This is an easy coleslaw recipe and the preparation method includes a marination period.

That way your green cabbage slaw will turn into a real delight.

Step 1

Shredd your cabbage fine.

Place cabbage into a large mixing bowl and drizzle salt over the cabbage, plus add some water.

Mix well and leave your cabbage to marinate aside so that excess waters come out.

Step 2

Leave your cabbage like this for at least 1 hour or keep overnight as this will soften your cabbage while retaining the crunchiness.

When done, quickly rinse your cabbage under running water to get rid of excess salts.

Strain your cabbage to get rid of excess waters and tap dry with a clean kitchen towel to make sure that no waters are left.

Step 3

Pour vinegar and oil over cabbage.

Season with black pepper and caraway seeds.

Combine your coleslaw mix.

At this point, you can allow the slaw to marinate further in the dressing to get more flavorful or serve directly if you are in a hurry.

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🥣 Serving

Here are some ideas on how you can serve up and enjoy your coleslaw.

I love my coleslaw served with traditional German/Austrian foods but it works great too with any other world food.

The traditional way to serve the slaw

I absolutely adore this slaw with other common meals in the Central European region.

For example, goulash soup or goulash meat gravy with spaetzle is great with a german coleslaw.

Or Knödel dumplings with pork roast or sausages.

Just start a search on my page to find various recipes for goulash, spaetzle, knödel and pork recipes.

More ideas to enjoy this slaw

Over the year I caught myself preparing this slaw with other international meals.

I love this slaw with gravy based suppers, Western and Asian.

For example, curries such as Chicken Tikka Masala are great too with this slaw.

Or I love to serve it too with meat stuffed tomatoes, polenta or zucchini boats.

So, you can experiment and enjoy this german slaw with shrimp and grits if you like and I bet it will taste amazing!

👁️ More German Salads

  • Bavarian Warm Potato Salad
  • Cucumber Dill Salad
  • White Radish Salad
  • Sausage Salad (Wurstsalat) by platedcravings.com
  • Rapunzel Salad by steffensdinners.com

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German Coleslaw Recipe

Flavorful German Coleslaw Recipe side dish with vinegar, caraway seeds and oil. Easy to prepare, it enriches most main course meals with its light and wholesome flavors.

4.77 from 38 votes

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Course: Salad

Cuisine: Austrian, German

Diet: Low Calorie, Vegan

Prep Time: 10 minutes minutes

Total Time: 10 minutes minutes

Servings: 4 servings

Calories: 159kcal

Recipe by: Helene Dsouza

Ingredients

For the Marination

  • 1.1 pound Green Cabbage
  • 1 Tablespoon Salt *see post for salt qualities
  • ½ cup Lukewarm Water

For the Dressing

To garnish

US - Metric

Instructions

  • Rinse your cabbage and discard outer tough layer.

  • Shred your cabbage and place into a large mixing bowl.

  • Add salt and lukewarm water to the cabbage and combine.

  • Leave the coleslaw to marinate for at least one hour to take out excess waters and to soften the coleslaw.

  • Rinse the coleslaw quickly under running water and strain well + tap dry with a clean kitchen towel to get rid of all waters.

  • Pour vinegar and oil over the coleslaw in a salad bowl, season with black pepper and caraway seeds and combine well.

  • Sprinkle some cut chives over the slaw to garnish and serve cold.

Notes

  1. The cabbage marinated in the salt and excess salt is rinsed off. So, you don't need to salt the cabbage later on again. Yet, if you feel your slaw lacks salt, you are free to salt it a little more.

Nutrition

Nutrition Facts

German Coleslaw Recipe

Amount Per Serving

Calories 159Calories from Fat 126

% Daily Value*

Fat 14g22%

Saturated Fat 1g5%

Sodium 1769mg74%

Potassium 212mg6%

Carbohydrates 8g3%

Fiber 3g12%

Sugar 4g4%

Protein 2g4%

Vitamin A 122IU2%

Vitamin C 46mg56%

Calcium 53mg5%

Iron 1mg6%

* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.

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FAQs

What is coleslaw called in German? ›

Many coleslaw recipes contain cabbage, carrots and mayonnaise, but German coleslaw is slightly different. German coleslaw—sometimes called “German cabbage salad” or krautsalat—features cabbage tossed in a sweet-tangy dressing.

What is Amish coleslaw made of? ›

Amish Vinegar Slaw or Old Fashioned Coleslaw is lighter and tangier than a classic mayo based slaw. Made with shredded cabbage, onion, apple cider vinegar, and dry mustard. This is the perfect quick Side Dish that you can bring along to BBQs, potlucks, and family gatherings.

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.

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.

What is a Keefer in German? ›

Meaning “barrel maker,” Keefer is a boy's name of German origin. It's a variant of Kiefer and can also mean “pine tree.” Barrels are storage containers that are often made of wood or metal. They have been used historically for storing and transporting goods such as liquids and other valuable commodities.

What is a cold called in Germany? ›

die Erkältung

We got that too.

Why did Chick Fil A stop selling coleslaw? ›

"But as our sales volumes grew, it just wasn't feasible to keep adding to the menu without taking anything away." Chick-fil-A cut cole slaw from the menu in January to make room for a new "superfood" side of kale and broccolini in a maple vinaigrette dressing.

What is in Mary Brown's coleslaw? ›

If you're in the mood for something creamy, sweet, and tangy, coleslaw is an excellent option. Mary Brown's shreds fresh cabbage and carrots in house, and tops it with a creamy dressing.

What is KFC coleslaw made of? ›

There are only 3 vegetables: You can buy a bag of pre-shredded coleslaw and finely chop that, if you prefer. But keep in mind that true KFC Coleslaw only contains green cabbage, carrots, and onions, so don't use the packaged cabbage that has red cabbage or any herbs.

Why does coleslaw go bad so quickly? ›

The more cut surface area a food item has, the more moist nooks and crannies there are for bacteria to thrive in. So when looking at a cookout staple like coleslaw, where the cabbage is shredded, there's plenty of opportunity for bacterial growth.

Why does my coleslaw taste weird? ›

Of course, slivering or dicing cabbage to make coleslaw also ruptures plant cell walls, so the same reaction is triggered. At first, any bitterness may seem pleasantly tangy as the salad's dressing mellows cabbage flavors. After a while, however, the released mustard oils definitely become more noticeable and pungent.

Why does my homemade coleslaw go watery? ›

Cabbage contains lots of water. Alton Brown suggests salting the cabbage and letting the water drain for two hours, then rinsing the cabbage and spinning it dry before dressing it. That purges the excess water out of the cabbage before it is dressed, so it doesn't get watery.

What's the difference between coleslaw and slaw? ›

The real difference is that the raw, chopped vegetables in coleslaw are primarily cabbage: Napa, red, savoy, or bok choy. Slaw without the cole can feature any crunchy veggie in place of cabbage, including chopped or shredded broccoli, carrots, snow peas, jicama, and more.

Which country invented coleslaw? ›

The dish was initially created in the Netherlands. In fact, the term coleslaw originates from the Dutch expression koosla, which means “cabbage salad.” Recipes similar to coleslaw have been found and used in American homes from as early as 1770.

Should you wash bagged coleslaw? ›

Bagged or ready-to-eat, fresh-cut produce

If the product is not labeled "washed," "triple washed," or "ready-to-eat," it must be washed before eating.

What does sauerbraten mean in German? ›

The name "Sauerbraten" is of German origin, and is derived from Sauer meaning "sour" or "pickled" and Braten meaning "roast meat", thus "sour roast".

What is the history of coleslaw in Germany? ›

Is Coleslaw German? Coleslaw has its origins all the way back in Roman Times, when a dish made of cabbage, vinegar and oil was very popular. The term coleslaw was derrives from the Dutch term for cabbage salad "koosla". The German have their own version of cabbage salad called Krautsalat.

What is Dutch for coleslaw? ›

The term "coleslaw" arose in the 18th century as an anglicisation of the Dutch term "koolsla" ("kool" in Dutch sounds like "cole") meaning "cabbage salad".

What is German sprudel? ›

sparkling mineral water , soda. saurer / süßer Sprudel sparkling mineral water / soda. (Translation of Sprudel from the GLOBAL German–English Dictionary © 2018 K Dictionaries Ltd)

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