Bacon and Bleu Cheese Red Cabbage Cole Slaw
I’ve come up with an awesome red cabbage cole slaw that I really doubt I’m ever going to replace as my go-to slaw: red cabbage, bacon, and bleu cheese. You salivating yet?
This red cabbage cole slaw goes great on its own as a side, or topped on your favorite sandwich or even a hamburger! This slaw a really amazing flavor with some tangy-ness from the bleu cheese and apple cider vinegar, and the savory bacon cuts through like nothing else!
If you’re looking to grill this weekend, definitely pin this red cabbage cole slaw recipe because its so simple to make, and can be made the night before, letting you focus on cooking up those main dishes for this 4th of July!
It also gets more flavor sitting over night. I ate it the first day and it was great, but the second day?! YES! I pretty much ate it as a meal for lunch!
Speaking of which – WHAT?! How in the heck is it already July?! I feel like we still have christmas decorations that have gone rogue and are still up in the house, I don’t even know where the time went!
But I mean,at this rate Christmas will be up before we know it so might as well just keep them up at this point right?!
Coming back to the slaw, I used this mandolin to julienne the carrots and shred the cabbage. It was a gift from our wedding that I’ve been coveting for years now, and so glad I finally got.
It cut prep time (pun intended) in half, and saved on the mess in the kitchen, because I can’t do anything without making the kitchen explode. Gotta break some eggs to make an omelette right?!
Bacon and Bleu Cheese Red Cabbage Cole Slaw
Ingredients
- 1/2 head red cabbage
- 2 whole carrots
- 2 tbsp course grained Dijon mustard
- 2 tbsp apple cider vinegar
- 1/4 cup mayonnaise
- 1 tsp pepper
- 2 tsp cilantro
- 4 oz bleu cheese
- 4 strips cooked bacon
- 1/2 tsp natures seasoning optional
Instructions
- In a mixing bowl, shredd red cabbage and julienne carrots. Add mayonnaise, dijon mustard, and apple cider vinegar; mix together.
- Add bleu cheese, bacon, and natures season, mixing until evenly incorporated.
- Add cilantro and mix in about 1 tsp at a time. taste before adding more so that it doesn’t overtake your slaw. Cover and let set in the fridge for about 20-30 minutes
2 Comments
Hi Derick, looks like recipe! You mention apple cider vinegar ans nature’s seasoning, but you didn’t indicate how much to use. Can you provide this info, thanks!
Hi Mark! I’ve updated the recipe so the ingredients are included. Thanks for the catch!