Your favorite ways to use broccoli slaw?

BodyByButter
BodyByButter Posts: 563 Member
edited December 25 in Recipes
I found this in the store today and remembered reading about it here. But, now I can't remember what I read! How do you use it?

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  • caraiselite
    caraiselite Posts: 2,631 Member
    mayo, vinegar, truvia.
  • briyowes
    briyowes Posts: 757 Member
    Cilantro-lime broccoli slaw on fish tacos

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    Mixed broccoli slaw (store bought bag of shredded broccoli, carrots & red cabbage), FF sour cream, low cal mayonnaise (I used Walden Farms 0 cal Miracle Mayo), lime juice, green onion, fresh cilantro (I used dried, didn't have any fresh), fresh chopped garlic or as I used Mrs Dash Garlic & Herb (to taste). Mix thoroughly.
  • BodyByButter
    BodyByButter Posts: 563 Member
    Would you believe I have never had a fish taco? Those look great though.
  • khandiana
    khandiana Posts: 1
    There's a recipe in one of my Taste of Home cookbooks that puts the broccoli slaw under cod. The slaw is mixed with chopped tomatoes. The cod is covered with breadcrumbs drizzled with either butter or olive oil. My family LOVES this recipe. It's in one of the healthy/diet cookbooks.
  • dogacreek
    dogacreek Posts: 289 Member
    I grab a hand full and chop it up into smaller pieces and use it in my green salads for extra fiber.
  • whoiskat23
    whoiskat23 Posts: 103 Member
    Brown some ground turkey with garlic, teriyaki (sp??) Sauce, throw in the broccoli slaw for a minute or two to let it get a little flavor from the mix. Serve over brown rice or whatever.
  • Kierae
    Kierae Posts: 2 Member
    Stir fry, add crunch to a sandwich (ie tuna or egg salad), add to scrambled eggs, add dressing and use like a cole slaw, noodle substitute (ie good with spaghetti sauce).
  • tamiesue2
    tamiesue2 Posts: 149 Member
    I add mine to my wraps for a little crisp, I also tried it in a recipe the other day with lite mayo, a teaspoon of vinegar, handful of sunflower seeds, and a handful of turkey bacon. you can add it to salads, make an asian stir fry with it,
  • ChapinaGrande
    ChapinaGrande Posts: 289 Member
    A bag of broccoli slaw is half or more of my recipe for fried brown rice. I also mix in other veggies like mushrooms, water chestnuts, green onions etc until my pan is 1/4 brown rice and 3/4 veggies.
  • Hungry girl has some good recipes using broccoli slaw www.hungry-girl.com
    I really like it in her macaroni salad substitute:
    Mac Daddy

    Ingredients:

    For Salad
    6 oz. (about 1 1/2 cups) uncooked elbow macaroni with at least 2g fiber per 2-oz. serving (like Barilla PLUS)
    2 cups dry broccoli cole slaw
    1 cup chopped celery
    1 cup chopped red bell pepper
    1/4 cup chopped onion
    2 tbsp. sweet pickle relish
    6 large hard-boiled egg whites, chopped

    For Dressing
    1/4 cup plus 2 tbsp. fat-free mayonnaise
    1/4 cup Dijon mustard
    1 1/2 tbsp. white vinegar
    1/8 tsp. black pepper, or more to taste
    1/8 tsp. salt, or more to taste
    1 no-calorie sweetener packet (like Splenda)

    Directions:
    Prepare macaroni according to package instructions. Drain well and transfer to a large bowl. Allow to cool completely.

    Combine all ingredients for dressing in a medium bowl and mix until blended. Set aside.

    Add all remaining salad ingredients to the bowl with the cooked macaroni. Add dressing and toss to coat. Refrigerate for at least 1 hour, until completely chilled. Enjoy!

    MAKES 8 SERVINGS

    Serving Size: 1 heaping cup
    Calories: 126
    Fat: 1g
    Sodium: 393mg
    Carbs: 23g
    Fiber: 2g
    Sugars: 3.5g
    Protein: 6g

    PointsPlus® value 3*
  • cgarand
    cgarand Posts: 541 Member
    Briyowes, that looks so delicious! I'm going to look for some broccoli slaw!
  • PaveGurl
    PaveGurl Posts: 244 Member
    I love it on tacos/ burritos, in stir fry, on salads, mixed with dressing to make a crunchier slaw...
  • WarriorReady
    WarriorReady Posts: 571 Member
    bump - those are some great ideas. I always use it in stir-fries. Yum!
  • SavCal71
    SavCal71 Posts: 350 Member
    I add sliced red bell pepper. then dress it with Newman's Own Light (or is it Low-Fat?) Sesame Ginger dressing. Then I top it with a handful of wasabi peas for crunch.

    If I have leftover grilled chicken or pork, I might cube that and add to it.
  • lsawilson
    lsawilson Posts: 2
    I use Light Marzetti's cole slaw dressing (a small amount) and chopped apple and raisins. Our family LOVES it!
  • HellsKells
    HellsKells Posts: 671 Member
    Hungry Girl Bacon Ranch Broccoli Slaw

    2/3 cup fat free sour cream ( I use low fat instead of fat free, but that's just my preference)
    1.5 Tbsp Dry Ranch seasoning mix ( I use the Fiesta Ranch kind)
    12 oz Broccoli Slaw
    1/4 cup precooked crumbled bacon (about 4 pieces)

    Mix it all together and let it sit in the fridge for a couple hours before you eat it, so the flavors can blend together.

    About 90 calories per serving - 1 cup - with this recipe (a little more with the low fat instead of fat free sour cream)
  • jenmcdav
    jenmcdav Posts: 67
    It can be a good burger topping in place of lettuce.

    I also make these thai chicken wraps with it. They are delish.
    http://www.bhg.com/recipe/poultry/thai-chicken-wraps/

    Sometimes I just put some vinegar, salt and pepper on it and eat it as a slaw side-- without all the creamy fatty dressing!
  • NikkiSixGuns
    NikkiSixGuns Posts: 630 Member
    I like Hungry Girl's use of it as a substitute for pasta. Steam, boil or nuke it until it's soft then top it with bolognese, marinara, or whatever pasta topping you like. Yum!

    Also tasty in chopped salads.
  • sobriquet84
    sobriquet84 Posts: 607 Member
    Chinese Chicken Salad!!!

    shredded baked chicken, brocolli slaw and/or rainbow slaw, chopped green onion, fried wonton noodles (optional), and low fat Newman's Own Sesame Ginger Dressing.

    I had this last night for dinner. a HUGE plate of it. and it was like 300 calories total and extremely nutrient dense.
  • MissyMissy18
    MissyMissy18 Posts: 315 Member
    Asian Broccoli Slaw!!!!!!!!!!! I don't have the exact recipe on hand, but it's something like: 1 bag slaw, 2 packages beef ramen noodles, canola oil (I think I use 1/4 to 1/2 cup), 1/3 c. white vinegar, sugar or sugar substitute (again 1/4 to 1/2 cup), and either sesame seeds, sunflower seeds, sliced almonds or peanuts or cashews.

    crush up the noodles and toss with slaw and nuts/seeds, mix together the 2 beef ramen seasoning packets, oil, vinegar and sugar and toss with slaw/noodle mixture. Refrigerate for at least an hour (the noodles need to soak up the dressing and soften up a bit)

    DELICIOUSNESS. Not super nutritious but it's a great side dish for a BBQ! Better than potato or pasta salad IMO.
  • HMD7703
    HMD7703 Posts: 761 Member
    My fav is broccoli slaw faux pasta.
    Dry fry in pan, add pasta sauce (or crushed tomato), cheese, and additional veg (I like mushrooms!).

    Sprinkle with a little more cheese and nosh away!

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  • HellsKells
    HellsKells Posts: 671 Member
    Chinese Chicken Salad!!!

    shredded baked chicken, brocolli slaw and/or rainbow slaw, chopped green onion, fried wonton noodles (optional), and low fat Newman's Own Sesame Ginger Dressing.

    I had this last night for dinner. a HUGE plate of it. and it was like 300 calories total and extremely nutrient dense.

    That sounds really good! I think I have everything to make that as well. Thanks! =)
  • asmallermeplz
    asmallermeplz Posts: 125 Member
    Bump :flowerforyou:
  • BodyByButter
    BodyByButter Posts: 563 Member
    I made slaw tonight with the veggie mix, light mayo and vinegar. It was great and super low cal. I think it willbe a new regular item here.
  • stellarcanicula
    stellarcanicula Posts: 50 Member
    Cilantro-lime broccoli slaw on fish tacos

    ]http://i1175.photobucket.com/albums/r626/briyowes/DSCN0826.jpg?t=1341964310

    Mixed broccoli slaw (store bought bag of shredded broccoli, carrots & red cabbage), FF sour cream, low cal mayonnaise (I used Walden Farms 0 cal Miracle Mayo), lime juice, green onion, fresh cilantro (I used dried, didn't have any fresh), fresh chopped garlic or as I used Mrs Dash Garlic & Herb (to taste). Mix thoroughly.

    Im gonna have this for dinner!
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