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This vibrant cilantro lime slaw brings together crisp purple cabbage, zesty lime juice, and fresh cilantro for the perfect shrimp taco topping or side dish. With just five simple ingredients and zero cooking required, this Mexican slaw recipe delivers maximum flavor with minimal effort.

Personal Note From Me

That Crunch, That Zing… There’s No Way This Isn’t Perfect.

You know what’s happening in my kitchen right now?

It starts with a vibrant red cabbage and ends with me sneaking spoonfuls of this slaw straight from the bowl.

This became our go-to side dish last month when we discovered just how ridiculously good fresh lime juice and cilantro taste together on crunchy cabbage. My husband kept asking me to make “that purple stuff” again, and honestly, I was happy to oblige because it takes about three minutes to throw together.

The best part? It gets better as it sits. The lime juice works its magic on the cabbage, creating this perfect balance of tangy and fresh that makes everything taste brighter. The cilantro brings the fresh herby flavor, and thejalapeños bring the heat.

Our dinner routine got so much easier once we started keeping this in the fridge. Tacos? Check. Grilled chicken? Perfect. Random Tuesday when you need something crunchy and satisfying? Absolutely.

Important: if you’re not a cilantro person, swap it for fresh mint, fresh arugula or just double up on the lime juice. It’s pretty hard to mess this one up.

Hope this becomes your new favorite too!

Why You Will Love This Recipe

  • So fast! Seriously, this is so fast! Chop, mix and serve
  • Gets better with time! The flavors meld beautifully as it sits.
  • So versatile! Perfect for tacos, grilled meats, or eating it straight up as a salad— yep, straight up as a salad is my favorite.
  • Yep, it’s healthy too! Packed with vitamins and fiber, no mayo needed.
  • Make-ahead friendly! Keeps beautifully in the fridge for up to a week. Although drain the lime juice to keep things bright and vibrant.

Tips for Making This Recipe

  • Slice thin, slice consistent! Use a sharp knife or mandoline for even, thin slices that absorb the flavors and mascerate.
  • Fresh lime juice only. There is no way to omit this part. No fresh limes? Skip the recipe.
  • Adjust the heat. Start with less jalapeño if you’re heat-sensitive; you can always add more. Or maybe consider omitting the seeds to omit the heat.
  • Let it rest. Even 10 minutes of marinating time makes a noticeable difference in flavor. 30 minutes is perfect.
  • Leftovers are great! If you are lucky enough to have leftovers, consider omitting the juice, after it has marinated, so that the cabbage and other ingredients do not continue to marinate.

What to Serve This With

Red Cabbage Slaw with Lime

Prep10 minutes
Rest Time30 minutes
Total40 minutes
This fresh purple cabbage slaw combines crunchy cabbage with zesty lime and citrusy cilantro in just minutes. Perfect as a shrimp taco slaw or refreshing side, this no-cook red cabbage slaw recipe proves that the best flavors come from the simplest ingredients.

Equipment

  • Cutting board
  • Sharp knife
  • Citrus Juicer
  • Bowl

Ingredients  

  • 2 c. — Purple Cabbage , thinly sliced
  • 1 c. — Red Onion , thinly sliced
  • 2 c. — Cilantro , finely chopped
  • ½ — Seranno , finely chopped, deseeded for less heat
  • ½ c. — Lime Juice , freshly squeezed
  • Salt , to taste

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Instructions 

Step 1

  • Combine all ingredients and gently toss.

Step 2

  • Marinate for 30 minutes or more. Then enjoy!

Nutrition

Serving: 6g, Calories: 381kcal, Carbohydrates: 85g, Protein: 20g, Fat: 4g, Saturated Fat: 0.3g, Polyunsaturated Fat: 1g, Monounsaturated Fat: 1g, Sodium: 358mg, Potassium: 4108mg, Fiber: 28g, Sugar: 34g, Vitamin A: 37303IU, Vitamin C: 452mg, Calcium: 601mg, Iron: 13mg

Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.

Additional Info

Author: Jamie Sandstedt
Prep Time: 10 minutes
Rest Time: 30 minutes
Total Time: 40 minutes
Course: Salad, Side Dish
Calories: 381
Keyword: Cabbage, Cilantro

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How long does purple cabbage slaw last?

This slaw will keep in the refrigerator for 3-5 days when stored in an airtight container. It actually gets better after the first day as the flavors continue to meld. Always give it a stir before serving leftover slaw.

Can I make this slaw ahead of time?

Yes! This is actually an excellent make-ahead recipe. Since there’s no mayo, it’s safe to leave at room temperature for picnics and outdoor events. The pre-salting technique helps prevent the slaw from becoming watery when made in advance. If keeping in the refrigerator for more than a day, drain the lime juice to keep things bright and vibrant.

What can I substitute for cilantro?

Well, fresh cilantro is unique and a key component of this recipe. But, if you can’t find it, opt for other fresh herbs, like parsley or mint. You can also use a combination of herbs for more complex flavor. Green onions alone provide plenty of fresh flavor if you prefer to skip herbs entirely. Fresh is a must! Skip the dried herbs on this one.

Can I add other vegetables?

Absolutely! Shredded carrots, thinly sliced bell peppers, or even diced jalapeños for heat are great additions. Just remember to slice everything thinly and uniformly for the best texture

Why is my slaw watery?

Cabbage is 92% water, so it naturally releases moisture over time. To prevent this, salt the cabbage first and let it drain, and pat dry. Or massage it with salt to break down the cell walls. This draws out excess water before you add the other ingredients. Consider rinsing and patting dry to avoid being overly salty.

Hi! I'm Jamie.

Welcome to A Coastal Kitchen! I'm passionate about crafting veggie-forward dishes featuring fish and seafood — staples in coastal areas. Here, you'll discover an array of pescatarian recipes, along with desserts and cocktails that perfectly complement them.


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