Several of you have asked for this recipe over the years and so when I made it this most recent time, I took pics and here it is!
We found this recipe online a few years back (don't remember where) but we've modified it over the years to make it how we like it so I guess that makes it more like our own recipe.
Now please note, there is zero sugar in this coleslaw. This ain't your Grandma's coleslaw, ha!
It's contrary to normal slaw. 2nd Man has never really liked sweet coleslaw (or potato salad that's sweet for that matter). I do like them, but when I started making this, I was a convert. Of course you could always add a bit of sugar (to your taste) and just turn it into a more traditional style, if you desire.
We make it with "broccoli slaw" which we get at our HEB grocery store but you can use a regular slaw mix. We like the prepackaged mixes because they are much easier to prepare (feel free to shred your own).
Ingredients:
14 oz bag coleslaw mix (the mix we use comes in a 9 oz bag so we use two bags but it still works fine)
1 cup mayonnaise
1 TBSP yellow mustard
2 TBSP heavy cream (we only had half and half this time, it works just fine)
Seasonings:
1 tsp garlic powder
1 tsp salt
1 tsp pepper
1 tsp dried chives
2 tsp celery seed
Once you have your ingredients, mix them all together. It might seem a bit dry as you mix but remember, the salt will start to pull out additional moisture and it should be just right.
However, if it needs to be adjusted later, you can always add a little more cream or mayo or even a little more mustard.
Make it as you like it.
I always try to make this the night before, because it's even better the next day after all the flavors have melded together and it gets nice and creamy. If you get the prepared bags of mix, it literally comes together in less than 10 minutes, so it's super easy to do ahead.
If you can't do it overnight, at least do it a few hours before dinner so the slaw veggies have a chance to soften up a bit and the flavors to developed.
Lastly, just dish it up and serve!
Even though I enjoy a sweet coleslaw, when we have something like BBQ, which is inherently sweet with BBQ sauce, it's a really nice compliment to the meal. Bonus points for also being "low carb", "lower calorie", "no sugar", "keto friendly" and all those things, ha.
Enjoy!