Cranberry-Pecan Thanksgiving Slaw Recipe - Tasting Table (2024)

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Cranberry-Pecan Thanksgiving Slaw Recipe

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We all know Thanksgiving planning can be exhausting, but luckily we've got some fresh ideas for the table this year! Instead of preparing a classic slaw that you could find in any grocery store year-round, we've put a Thanksgiving-style spin on the shredded cabbage dish. This recipe can even be prepped ahead, leaving more time for other hosting duties and being with loved ones. Sweet, savory, and a little crunchy, this bright fall-forward slaw is a fun take on an old favorite.

The basic coleslaw DNA still remains: cabbage, a creamy dressing, and shredded carrots. No cooking required, best served cold. For our seasonal version, we're going to whip up an apple cider vinaigrette, chop toasted pecans, sprinkle in dried cranberries, and add in grated apple. With various textures, colors, and flavors on display, this cranberry-pecan slaw just might earn a spot on the table for years to come.

Grab the ingredients for cranberry-pecan Thanksgiving slaw

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Most slaw recipes call for cabbage as a main ingredient, and ours is no different. Cabbage is relied upon for its hardiness and crunch, which helps it stand up being soaked in creamy dressing and made ahead of time. We'll use one head of green cabbage for this recipe, but if you want to make it even more colorful, try using a mix of half green and half red cabbage. If you want to save time, you can also opt for pre-shredded cabbage — you'll need 6 cups.

You'll also need a carrot, half of a red onion, some chopped pecans, and dried cranberries. The dressing requires the juice of an orange, maple syrup, mayonnaise, mustard, apple cider vinegar, salt, and pepper. Grating an apple into this slaw and topping it with ground cinnamon will make it perfect for fall.

Step 1: Juice the orange

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Cut the orange in half and juice it into a large bowl.

Step 2: Make the dressing

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Add the maple syrup, apple cider vinegar, mayonnaise, mustard, and salt to the bowl. Whisk until combined.

Step 3: Prepare the green cabbage

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Remove the outer leaves of the green cabbage and cut it into quarters. Remove the core and discard.

Step 4: Thinly slice the cabbage

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Use a mandolin or a sharp knife to slice the cabbage into very thin pieces.

Step 5: Measure the cabbage

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Measure 6 cups of sliced cabbage and add to the dressing.

Step 6: Peel and grate the apple

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Peel the apple and grate it on the large holes of a box grater.

Step 7: Rinse the onion under cold water

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Rinse the sliced red onion in a fine mesh strainer under cold water.

Step 8: Mix all of the slaw ingredients together

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Add the apples, red onion, pecans, cranberries, and carrot to the bowl. Mix together with the cabbage and apples until evenly coated.

Step 9: Garnish with cinnamon and serve

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Garnish the slaw with a dash of ground cinnamon and serve immediately, or chill up to 3 days.

How can you switch up this cranberry-pecan Thanksgiving slaw?

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In case of dietary reasons or flavor preferences, you can swap out many of the ingredients in this Thanksgiving slaw. While it can be difficult to find a good cabbage substitute for slaw since it's the main ingredient, you can actually trade it out with a similar textured raw shredded veggie, such as Brussels sprouts. Napa cabbage makes for a good swap, as does shredded kale(though we recommend massaging it for a minute or two).If you need a vegan version of this dish, you'd want to substitute mayonnaise for a vegan version, which is easy to find. Other than that, nothing in the recipe utilizes animal products.

Carrot can be swapped out for another crunchy grated veggie like beets.If you don't have any apples on hand, you can simply omit them. Red onion can be swapped with yellow or white onion with no problems, or changed to sliced scallions for those who prefer a less oniony taste. The pecans can be swapped out with any other chopped nut, or if there's a nut allergy, substitute with sunflower seeds or pepitas.

What else should you serve with Thanksgiving slaw?

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There are tons of compatible side dishes and accompaniments for this cranberry-pecan slaw. Since it's fresh, cold, and crunchy, the salad section of the meal is covered. If you're serving this slaw at Thanksgiving, the obvious answer is serving it alongside a beautiful turkey, whether it's the whole bird or a roasted breast. This slaw would also go perfectly with fried chicken or anything off the grill, countering fried and charred flavors with a bright note of acid and freshness. When thinking of veggie sides to add to the menu, green bean casserole, steamed broccoli, collard greens or mashed potatoes would all be good options.

When it comes time to get rid of holiday leftovers, this slaw would be the perfect base for a leftovers sandwich with toasted bread, turkey, cranberry sauce, and mayo. The good news is slaw gets better as it sits!

Cranberry-Pecan Thanksgiving Slaw Recipe

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If coleslaw is a must-have on your Thanksgiving table, give the classic dish a fall upgrade with this cranberry-pecan slaw recipe.

Prep Time

15

minutes

Cook Time

minutes

Servings

6

Servings

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Total time: 15 minutes

Ingredients

  • 1 orange
  • 2 tablespoons maple syrup
  • 2 teaspoons apple cider vinegar
  • ¼ cup mayonnaise
  • 1 teaspoon mustard
  • 1 teaspoon kosher salt
  • 1 head green cabbage
  • 1 small green apple
  • ½ red onion, thinly sliced
  • ½ cup chopped pecans
  • ½ cup dried cranberries
  • ¾ cup grated carrot
  • Dash of ground cinnamon

Directions

  1. Cut the orange in half and juice it into a large bowl.
  2. Add the maple syrup, apple cider vinegar, mayonnaise, mustard, and salt to the bowl. Whisk until combined.
  3. Remove the outer leaves of the green cabbage and cut it into quarters. Remove the core and discard.
  4. Use a mandolin or a sharp knife to slice the cabbage into very thin pieces.
  5. Measure 5 cups of sliced cabbage and add to the dressing.
  6. Peel the apple and grate it on the large holes of a box grater.
  7. Rinse the sliced red onion in a fine mesh strainer under cold water.
  8. Add the apples, red onion, pecans, cranberries, and carrot to the bowl. Mix together with the cabbage and apples until evenly coated.
  9. Garnish the slaw with a dash of ground cinnamon and serve immediately, or chill up to 3 days.

Nutrition

Calories per Serving262
Total Fat14.4 g
Saturated Fat1.7 g
Trans Fat0.0 g
Cholesterol3.8 mg
Total Carbohydrates34.2 g
Dietary Fiber7.4 g
Total Sugars24.6 g
Sodium418.9 mg
Protein3.5 g

The information shown is Edamam’s estimate based on available ingredients and preparation. It should not be considered a substitute for a professional nutritionist’s advice.

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FAQs

Is coleslaw good for Thanksgiving? ›

It is an easy dish to prepare that is both inexpensive and compliments so many of our traditional holiday favorites. If you are looking for one more side dish to add to your holiday spread this year, why not give the foodsherpa llc's Coleslaw recipe a try? All the best to you and yours this holiday season!

Why is cranberry sauce eaten at Thanksgiving? ›

Due to the importance of cranberries in the 1500s and their abundance, it is believed that the pilgrims and the American Indians would have eaten them at the first Thanksgiving. Contrary to popular belief, cranberries do not actually grow in water. Cranberries grow on a low-growing, perennial vine.

Why did KFC stop selling coleslaw? ›

The fast food chain was forced to stop selling its coleslaw tubs when a supply issue meant the slaw would have to be served up without the dressing. “We are currently experiencing a supply issue with our KFC coleslaw dressing,” a KFC spokesperson said. The slaw is made up of cabbage and carrots coated in mayonnaise.

What is the most popular side dish at Thanksgiving? ›

Mashed potatoes are a traditional Thanksgiving side dish for a reason, and we definitely look forward to serving up this delicious dish every November.

Is cranberry sauce served hot or cold on Thanksgiving? ›

Is cranberry sauce supposed to be hot or cold? Either! Some prefer to have it served fresh and warm, straight out of the pot, while others need it completely cooled down to enjoy the flavours. Personally, we prefer cooled sauce.

Why didn t the Pilgrims make cranberry sauce? ›

The Pilgrims might have been familiar with cranberries by the first Thanksgiving, but they wouldn't have made sauces and relishes with the tart orbs. That's because the sacks of sugar that traveled across the Atlantic on the Mayflower were nearly or fully depleted by November 1621.

How much cranberry sauce per person for Thanksgiving? ›

How Much Cranberry Sauce Do I Need Per Person? If you're making fresh cranberry sauce, plan on at least 1/4 cup per person—more if your family really likes cranberry sauce. I usually make about 1/2 cup per person and find I have plenty left over for a few days of slathering cranberry sauce over everything.

What are 3 main foods on Thanksgiving? ›

The 10 Most Popular Thanksgiving Dishes
  • Roast turkey. We've already filled you in on how to carve a turkey like a chef. ...
  • Stuffing. Good stuffing is key to a successful Thanksgiving dinner. ...
  • Mashed potatoes. ...
  • Green bean casserole. ...
  • Corn casserole. ...
  • Sweet potato casserole. ...
  • Honey-glazed Brussels sprouts. ...
  • Cranberry sauce.
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Do people eat cabbage on Thanksgiving? ›

Whether heads of green or purple, cabbage can be a simple addition to a traditionally high-calorie Thanksgiving meal. Why not start the meal with small bowls of cabbage soup? Soup helps curb appetites and means most people will eat less during the meal.

Which is healthier salad or coleslaw? ›

Classic coleslaw is full of shredded cabbage and carrots. The dressing, however, is made with mayonnaise and sugar. There is usually about ½ a cup of mayonnaise and usually a couple tablespoons of sugar. That adds up to more calories and more fat than you're probably looking for in a salad.

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