Fruit and Nut Slaw with Blue Cheese {VIDEO}
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Push that classic slaw recipe aside. Fruit and Nut Slaw is a quick and easy, cool side dish that everyone loves. Let the flavors meld for a bit, and it pairs well with anything. Perfect for your next BBQ.
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Why You’ll Love Fruit and Nut Slaw
I’ve been craving fruit lately and needed an easy side dish to take to a BBQ. Armed with a jar of slaw dressing in my refrigerator, I thought I’d make a Fruit and Nut Slaw. It’s a delicious twist on traditional cole slaw, by combining fresh fruits and crunchy nuts for a perfect blend of flavors. It’s simple, tasty, and perfect for summer meals!
- A refreshing twist: offers a delightful departure from traditional coleslaw, featuring a mix of fruit, pecans, and blue cheese.
- Bursting with flavor: The combination of sweet fruit, crunchy pecans, tangy blue cheese, and slaw mix creates a symphony of flavors in every bite.
- Light and refreshing: Tossed in a light slaw dressing, this side dish is perfect for spring lunches or hot summer picnics, offering a cool and revitalizing option.
- Perfect for any occasion: Versatile and adaptable, our Fruit and Nut Slaw complements a wide range of dishes, making it an ideal addition to any meal.
- A crowd-pleaser: Whether you’re serving it at a family gathering, picnic, or barbecue, this fruit and nut slaw is sure to be a hit with everyone!
For specific amounts, please refer to the printable recipe card at the bottom of the post.
Simple Ingredients – Bold Flavors
- Slaw Dressing – you can find it where they have the refrigerated dressings at the grocery store.
- Shredded Cabbage or Slaw Mix – sold with the bagged lettuce.
- Fresh Strawberries – hulled and sliced
- Mandarin Oranges – drained
- Red Seedless Grapes – sliced
- Pecans – chopped
- Blue Cheese – crumbled
Filled with strawberries, grapes, and mandarin oranges the sweet flavors of the fruit are perfect with any spring or summer meal. From BBQ ribs to pulled pork sandwiches, to steaks, grilled chicken or even salmon. The crunchy cabbage and pecans give great texture while the blue cheese gives it a sharp salty flavor that pairs deliciously with the fruit and creamy dressing.
If you are searching for something easy to make, delicious, beautiful, and unique that is sure to impress your guests this Fruit and Nut Slaw is the perfect side dish to serve.
Tips For The Best Fruit And Nut Slaw
- Chill Before Serving: Allow the slaw to sit in the fridge for at least an hour to let the flavors meld and enhance.
- Fresh Ingredients: Use fresh fruits and high-quality nuts for the best texture and taste.
- Balance the Dressing: Ensure your slaw dressing is light and not too heavy, so it complements rather than overpowers the ingredients.
- Toss Gently: Mix the ingredients gently to avoid bruising the fruit and ensure even distribution.
- Customize to Taste: Feel free to add or substitute your favorite fruits, nuts, or cheeses to suit your personal preferences.
How To Make Fruit and Nut Slaw
This coleslaw side dish is not only super easy to make, but you don’t have to slave over a stove or turn on your oven and up your house. Plus your friends and family will love it!
- In a large serving bowl, add slaw dressing to all of the ingredients.
- Gently stir until well coated with dressing.
- Cover and chill for at least one hour before serving.
It doesn’t get any easier than that!!
More Slaw Recipes To Love:
This flavorful and ridiculously easy Chinese Slaw is full of crunch and great to serve at a BBQ. Your guests are sure to go back for seconds so do yourself a favor and make a double batch.
A favorite Panera restaurant sandwich gets a little healthier when you make it at home! Turkey, white cheddar, crisp apple slices, and a crunchy tangy slaw is slipped into a flatbread sandwich. This Turkey, Apple & Cheddar Sandwich is packed with flavor and makes a quick, easy and delicious meal!
Fruit and Nut Slaw is filled with fruits like strawberries and mandarin oranges and dressed in light slaw dressing with pecans and blue cheese, this fruit slaw is a great substitution from your usual slaw.
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Fruit and Nut Slaw
Strawberries and mandarin oranges, dressed in a light slaw dressing with pecans and blue cheese, this fruit and nut slaw is a great summer side dish.
Ingredients
- 1 cup slaw dressing
- 1 pound shredded cabbage (or slaw mix)
- 1 quart strawberries, hulled and sliced
- 1 cup mandarin oranges, drained
- 1 cup seedless red grapes, sliced
- 1 cup chopped pecans
- 1/2 to 1 cup blue cheese
Instructions
- Using a large bowl, combine shredded cabbage, strawberries,oranges. grapes, pecans and blue cheese.
- Add Marzetti Slaw Dressing and gently stir until all ingredients are well coated with dressing.
- Cover and chill in the refrigerator for at least 1 hour or up to 8 hours.
Notes
STORAGE:
Can be stored covered in the refrigerator for up to 3-5 days. Just note the nuts may turn soft, but will still taste good.
Nutrition Information:
Yield: 8 Serving Size: 1Amount Per Serving: Calories: 313Total Fat: 23gSaturated Fat: 4gTrans Fat: 0gUnsaturated Fat: 18gCholesterol: 14mgSodium: 325mgCarbohydrates: 26gFiber: 5gSugar: 18gProtein: 5g
Nutrition information is estimated based on the ingredients and cooking instructions as described in each recipe and is intended to be used for informational purposes only. Please note that nutrition details may vary based on methods of preparation, origin, and freshness of ingredients used.
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This looks great!
Live in Perth, Western Australia. Is it possible to by this product here? Marzetti original slaw dressing or any of the other products. If so where. Thanks, Mary.
I typed in copycat marzetti Slaw dressing and it gave me a very tasty duplicate, only I used Powdered sugar in mine and it was fantastic.
this looks really good
a healthy summer dish thanks for the recpie
I use marzetti cole slaw dressing in making my deviled eggs. Always a hit!
What could be used in place of blue cheese?
I was thinking the same thing because I have someone very picky to feed (who doesn’t like blue cheese! I mean….) 🙂 ha ha Anyway, I was thinking I’d use goat cheese.
Feta would be a great replacement to Bleu cheese
Wondering if this can be made a day ahead or will it get too soggy?
still has a crunch in mine a day later…. yummy
You had me at blue cheese!!
Do you think feta cheese would go well in this salad instead of blue cheese?
sure!
Wondering if shredded Parmesan would give it the same salty flavor as blue cheese for those that don’t like blue cheese?
I made this for my family reunion. It was EXCELLENT! Then, I forgot to pick up a jar of Marzetti Slaw Dressing, so I looked up “copycat” Marzetti slaw dressing on the internet and made it with powdered sugar instead of regular sugar and boy was it ever good. I cant get enough of it! Thanks for sharing!!!
Thanks for sharing this tip. Going to try!
How many calories per serving
The addition of fruit is genius! It just shouts spring is here and adds another delicious component to one of my favorite salads!
This is a great slaw. Will be taking to potlucks.
What cheese could you use in place of the blue cheese?
Feta is a great choice! Or any cheese you’d like!!