Healthy No Mayo Coleslaw
~ This Healthy No Mayo Coleslaw recipe is the perfect middle ground between creamy, deli-style coleslaws and tangy vinegar slaws. It features a lightened-up Greek yogurt coleslaw dressing that needs just a few simple ingredients. Even better? It only takes about 5 minutes to toss together! (Originally published as Greek Yogurt Coleslaw on June 19, 2014) ~
This Recipe Is: • Ready in 30 Minutes or Less • Make Ahead • Vegetarian • Gluten Free •
It’s no secret that I love healthy salads, with lightened-up, homemade salad dressings.
And definitely no secret that I love Greek yogurt.
So you know this was inevitable: a No Mayo Coleslaw recipe that successfully subs Greek yogurt, in place of mayonnaise or those bottled slaw dressings filled with questionable ingredients.
Quick and Easy … Even Without the Mayo!
Think it’s hard to make your own coleslaw, though, without relying on the bottled coleslaw dressing or mayo? Nope, nope, nope. Think again!
We’re talkin’ 5 minutes of prep time and only a few, very simple ingredients, most of which are probably already in your pantry! (Now that’s easy!)
Just take a peek at our video tutorial to see how easy this coleslaw is to make.
Video Tutorial
Looks so easy, so simple and delicious, right? (Hint: it’s ALL of that!)
A Perfect Blend of Coleslaw Styles
This version is the perfect middle ground between German-style, tangy, vinegary slaw and creamy, deli-style coleslaw (you know – the kind that’s pretty much just a big blob of mayo with a few shreds of cabbage swimming in it).
Our version is perfectly creamy, sweet, tangy and vinegary … all at once!
And with both protein-rich Greek yogurt and superhero cabbage (with all its antioxidant nutrition) – this slaw is delicious, yet also incredibly nutritious. Just the way I like it!
But still, it took quite a bit of tinkering to perfectly balance the ingredients so that this doesn’t taste like Greek yogurt coleslaw, but instead like … well … like just-really-good coleslaw! The secret’s in the dressing.
A Lighter, Healthy Coleslaw Dressing
My goal in creating this coleslaw dressing was to find a healthier, homemade alternative to processed, bottled dressings. And, like I mentioned earlier, I wanted a sweet-tart flavor profile. Not exactly deli-style, but not a true vinegar-based version either.
This recipe accomplishes all those things!
Nonfat Greek yogurt handily replaces mayo (or Marzetti’s slaw dressing) with a creamy base that slashes both naughty fats and the calories those fats bring along with them. (Why, hello, swimsuit season!) The vinegar gives it a truly coleslaw vibe, and the sugar keeps the tart Greek yogurt and vinegar from being too … well … too tart.
It’s like a little balancing act!
One note I wanted to mention about the sugar: In the six years since we first published this recipe (back in 2014), we’ve gotten a few questions from readers who wanted to know if they could replace the sugar we call for, with something else.
My family doesn’t typically use sugar substitutes (we just moderate the overall sugar in our diet – but that’s a story for another day). But, a number of readers through the years have suggested various sugar substitutes they’ve successfully used. I can’t personally vouch for any of them, but you can peek through the suggestions in our comments at the end of the post if you’re interested in giving that a try. Take our recipe idea and run with it … and make it your healthy coleslaw recipe, just the way you like it!
Picking Your Cabbage
Of course, you can definitely shred your own cabbage from your garden or the farm market. That would be fabulous, for sure!
But, to save time, I often just grab the pre-shredded, bagged stuff.
As you can see in our photos, my family especially likes to use the coleslaw blends that have some carrots and purple cabbage mixed in. Not only does that offer a little diversity in the veggie nutrition we’re getting, but it’s also just a lot prettier!
Serving Ideas For Our No Mayo Coleslaw
This quick, easy coleslaw is fantastic alongside grilled meats. And it fits perfectly into any picnic buffet, potluck party, or summertime backyard BBQ menu.
But you know what we really love to do with it?
What we really designed this coleslaw to be was the topping for sandwiches. Really!
It’s the perfect tangy-sweet, slightly crunchy counterpoint to even the simplest lunch meat sammies, grilled burgers and dogs, pulled pork … you name it.
Backstory on this craaaaaazy slaw-on-sandwiches concept:
My dear friend Gretchen is from Pittsburgh (you remember Gretchen – she and I originally started this blog together). Well, to Gretchen, the idea of piling coleslaw on a sandwich was completely obvious. Apparently, in Pittsburgh, any and all sandwiches should automatically be topped with coleslaw (and fries!). They consider this completely normal.
Surprised?
Believe it or not, I actually wasn’t. (Even though I’m not from Pittsburgh.)
Actually, back when I wore high heels and a suit and commuted two hours to a windowless dungeon-office in the city, coleslaw was my little ray of sunshine (well, that and the Starbucks across the street). The deli next door to my office served up the indulgent cure for all the your-budget-won’t-balance and your-magazine’s-behind-deadline and your-meeting-just-crashed-and-burned days … a monstrous, mile-high sandwich of shaved turkey breast and a mound of luscious coleslaw. That sandwich could fix anything (more or less).
So, coleslaw ON sandwiches. It’s a thing!
And as killer-good as coleslaw is on top of deli sandwiches, it’s even better on top of BBQ!
In fact, I originally created this coleslaw recipe specifically as a topper for our Crock-Pot North Carolina BBQ Pulled Chicken Sandwiches (we have an Instant Pot version, too, if that’s more your style). Oh my goodness .. so, so good! A match made in BBQ heaven.
This vinegar-y yet sweet and creamy coleslaw is perfect with the flavors of NC-style barbecue!
So really, here’s the bottom line on this slaw … whether you just want a super-quick, easy coleslaw recipe for your next cookout, or you’re specifically looking for a no mayo coleslaw recipe with a lighter, healthier dressing … this coleslaw’s a must try!
And, of course, if you’re looking for the ultimate pile-it-high slaw to top a sandwich (especially a BBQ sandwich!), then this recipe’s definitely the one!
Sorry, mayo.
Healthy No Mayo Coleslaw
This Healthy No Mayo Coleslaw recipe is the perfect middle ground between creamy coleslaw and tangy vinegar slaw. Delicious with barbecue!
• Ready in 30 Minutes or Less • Make Ahead • Vegetarian • Gluten Free •
Ingredients
- 1/2 cup nonfat plain Greek yogurt
- 3 1/2 tablespoons cider vinegar
- 3 tablespoons sugar
- 1 teaspoon kosher salt
- 1/8 teaspoon black pepper
- 16 ounces (about 6 1/4 cups) bagged coleslaw blend or shredded cabbage
Instructions
- In a small bowl, combine Greek yogurt, vinegar, sugar, salt, and pepper, whisking until smooth and thoroughly combined.
- Place slaw blend/cabbage in a large bowl and pour Greek yogurt dressing mixture over top. Stir to coat cabbage thoroughly.
- Cover and refrigerate until using (preferably at least 30 minutes).
Notes
Make-ahead tips: This coleslaw keeps well, covered in the refrigerator, and can easily be made several hours in advance. In fact, we prefer to let it sit for at least half an hour before serving, so that the cabbage softens a bit and the whole salad melds together. We find that it's at its best, though, if eaten within a day or two.
Nutrition Information:
Yield: 9 servings Serving Size: 1/2 cupAmount Per Serving: Calories: 37Total Fat: 0gSaturated Fat: 0gTrans Fat: 0gUnsaturated Fat: 0gCholesterol: 1mgSodium: 244mgCarbohydrates: 7gFiber: 1gSugar: 6gProtein: 2g
Nutrition information should be considered an estimate only, and may vary depending on your choice of ingredients or preparation. No guarantees are made regarding allergies or dietary needs. Always consult a physician or dietician for specific advice and questions.
Love this dressing! Made it and put it in a jar and add it to small batches of coleslaw. Cooking for one. ?❤️
Oh, that’s awesome, Dee! I’m so happy to hear that you love this version of cole slaw dressing with Greek yogurt! And thank you for your great idea and feedback – it actually perfectly helps to answer a question from another reader (Cristina – from May 10). I love when readers help each other out – it’s such fun to swap ideas and tips and recipe inspiration with a group of fun foodies! I just adore our readers!!! Thank you so much! 😀 ~Shelley
Love this recipe! I made it with bagged broccoli slaw mix and added craisins.
Oh, yum, Sara! That’s a fantastic idea – thanks a million for sharing your terrific suggestion, in case other readers might want to try that twist on this coleslaw recipe, too! I love it when our readers swap great suggestions and personal fave twists on recipes – it’s such fun! Truly appreciated! 🙂 ~Shelley
I love the way your recipe sound, could splenda be used instead of regular sugar? I am going to try your recipe anyway, but if I can reduce my calorie intake the end result will be even better for me.
Hi Carolyn! I honestly never cook with Splenda, so I really can’t say 100% for sure, but I would think that it would work ok. Maybe one of our other readers who’s tried that could chime in here? For what it’s worth, we have had a couple of readers mention that they successfully subbed stevia. Definitely, Carolyn, if you do give it a try with the Splenda substitution, I’d be eager to know how it worked for you. Thanks so much – and good luck! 😀 ~Shelley
I used Truvia as a sugar substitute and homemade greek yogurt as the base, came out great. Little tarter than the store-bought dressings but the point was to get away from the sugar and HFCS so I’m very happy,
Ken – thank you so much for your help with this question! Very much appreciated! ~Shelley
OMG I will never ever use Miracle Whip or Mayonnaise. I double the yogurt and it was creamier than ever! Thanks
Wonderful tip, Joyce! I just love hearing how readers adapt recipes – I really appreciate you sharing that idea, to help other readers out, too! I’ll have to try that idea! And I’m so, so glad you loved this coleslaw as much as we do! Thanks bunches for popping back to let us know! 🙂 ~Shelley
I’m delighted you enjoyed our coleslaw recipe and really appreciate that you took the time to offer such insightful input regarding your experience on our site, as well! Profit was never intended to be the primary goal when we created our site (although … yes, ads help pay the grocery bills and do justify the huge number of hours we put into each recipe post), so I really value your feedback! We did a reader survey a little over a year ago, asking about areas that included advertising, and we honestly haven’t gotten an abundance of negative feedback at any point about our advertising, but it’s still really, really important to me that we hear this sort of feedback. And, we’re actually planning to re-examine our ad mix very soon, so your timing was perfect! Thank you! ~Shelley