Hawaiian Coleslaw
Enjoy a tropical twist with Hawaiian Coleslaw, perfect for summer cookouts and family gatherings. This vibrant dish combines the crunch of fresh cabbage and carrots with the sweetness of crushed pineapple, creating a delightful harmony of flavors. It’s not only delicious, but also easy to prepare, making it an ideal side for barbecues, picnics, or casual dinners. The addition of apple cider vinegar adds a tangy kick that elevates this coleslaw above the rest.

Why You’ll Love This Recipe
- Quick and Easy: With just a few simple steps, you can whip up this refreshing coleslaw in no time.
- Tropical Flavor: The crushed pineapple adds a sweet and fruity touch that makes this side dish stand out.
- Versatile Pairing: This coleslaw complements a variety of main dishes, from grilled meats to vegetarian options.
- Make Ahead Option: Prepare it in advance and let the flavors meld in the fridge for an even tastier experience.
- Crowd Pleaser: Perfect for parties or gatherings, it’s a hit that will appeal to guests of all ages.
Tools and Preparation
To make Hawaiian Coleslaw successfully, you’ll need a few essential tools. These items will help streamline your preparation process and ensure your coleslaw turns out great.
Essential Tools and Equipment
- Mixing Bowl
- Serving Bowl or Tupperware
- Measuring Spoons
- Knife
Importance of Each Tool
- Mixing Bowl: A large mixing bowl is necessary for combining your ingredients without spills.
- Serving Bowl or Tupperware: Use this to serve your coleslaw or store leftovers for later enjoyment.
Ingredients
Ingredients:
– 10 ounce bag of coleslaw mix (or 4 cups shredded cabbage and carrot mix)
– 2 TBS chopped cilantro
– 1 15-ounce can crushed pineapple, drained
– 1 TBS apple cider vinegar
– 1/2 cup mayonnaise
– Salt and pepper
How to Make Hawaiian Coleslaw
Step 1: Prepare the Dressing
In a bowl, mix together:
1. Apple cider vinegar
2. Mayonnaise
3. Chopped cilantro
4. A few shakes of salt
Step 2: Combine the Base Ingredients
In a large serving bowl or Tupperware style storage container, mix:
1. The drained crushed pineapple
2. The coleslaw mix
3. Additional chopped cilantro
Step 3: Dress the Coleslaw
Pour the dressing over the coleslaw mix and toss to combine well. Add:
– Several turns of black pepper on top.
Step 4: Adjust Seasonings
Taste your coleslaw and adjust seasonings as needed based on your preference.
Step 5: Chill Before Serving
For best results, let sit in the fridge for a few hours before serving. This allows the flavors to meld beautifully; however, it’s best enjoyed the same day!
How to Serve Hawaiian Coleslaw
Hawaiian coleslaw is a versatile side dish that pairs beautifully with many meals. Whether it’s a summer barbecue or a family dinner, here are some delightful serving suggestions to enhance your experience.
As a Taco Filling
- Use Hawaiian coleslaw as a fresh topping for tacos. The sweetness of the pineapple complements savory meats perfectly.
With Grilled Meats
- Serve alongside grilled chicken or pork. The tangy dressing contrasts nicely with the smoky flavors of the grill.
In Sandwiches
- Add a scoop of coleslaw to pulled pork or chicken sandwiches. It brings crunch and sweetness, making every bite more enjoyable.
As a Standalone Salad
- Enjoy Hawaiian coleslaw on its own as a light lunch option. It’s refreshing and satisfying, especially on warm days.
At Potlucks
- Bring Hawaiian coleslaw to potlucks or picnics. Its unique flavor will be a hit among guests, and it’s easy to prepare in large batches.
On Fish Dishes
- Pair with grilled fish for a tropical twist. The acidity from the apple cider vinegar brightens the dish, making it more appealing.
How to Perfect Hawaiian Coleslaw
To achieve the best results with your Hawaiian coleslaw, consider these helpful tips that enhance both flavor and texture.
- Use fresh ingredients: Fresh cabbage and carrots will give your coleslaw the best crunch and flavor.
- Chill before serving: Allowing the coleslaw to sit in the fridge for several hours helps meld the flavors together beautifully.
- Adjust sweetness: Depending on your taste preference, you can add more crushed pineapple for extra sweetness.
- Experiment with herbs: Adding fresh herbs like mint or parsley can provide an interesting twist to traditional flavors.
- Add nuts for crunch: Tossing in chopped nuts such as cashews or almonds will add an enjoyable crunchy texture.
- Customize the dressing: Feel free to adjust the mayonnaise ratio or use Greek yogurt for a lighter option.
Best Side Dishes for Hawaiian Coleslaw
When serving Hawaiian coleslaw, consider pairing it with other delightful dishes to create a well-rounded meal. Here are some great side options:
- Grilled Corn on the Cob: Sweet corn adds a fun texture and enhances outdoor dining vibes.
- Baked Beans: The richness of baked beans complements the sweet notes of coleslaw.
- Potato Salad: A classic side that offers creaminess; it balances well with the tangy slaw.
- Fruit Salad: Light and refreshing, fruit salad brings out the tropical elements found in Hawaiian coleslaw.
- Garlic Bread: Perfect for soaking up any sauces from your main dish while adding comforting carbs.
- Quinoa Salad: A healthy option that adds protein and earthy flavors, making it suitable for various diets.
- Stuffed Peppers: These can be filled with rice, beans, or meat; they offer heartiness alongside refreshing slaw.
- Macaroni Salad: This creamy dish contrasts nicely with coleslaw’s crispness, creating an inviting plate.
Common Mistakes to Avoid
Avoiding common mistakes can elevate your Hawaiian Coleslaw from good to great. Here are some pitfalls to watch out for:
Skipping the Drainage: Not draining the crushed pineapple properly can lead to a watery coleslaw. Always ensure it’s well-drained before mixing.
Ignoring Flavor Balance: Overdoing the mayonnaise or vinegar can overpower the dish. Taste as you go and adjust these ingredients for a perfect balance.
Using Old Ingredients: Using old or expired coleslaw mix can affect freshness. Check dates and opt for fresh ingredients whenever possible.
Not Chilling Enough: Serving immediately after preparation may not allow flavors to meld. Let your coleslaw sit in the fridge for at least a few hours for optimal taste.
Neglecting Seasoning: Forgetting to season can leave your Hawaiian Coleslaw bland. Always add salt and pepper, and taste before serving.

Storage & Reheating Instructions
Refrigerator Storage
- Store coleslaw in an airtight container.
- It will stay fresh for about 3–5 days in the refrigerator.
Freezing Hawaiian Coleslaw
- Freezing is not recommended as it can change the texture of the cabbage.
- If necessary, use freezer-safe containers and consume within 1–2 months.
Reheating Hawaiian Coleslaw
- Oven: Not recommended for coleslaw; best served cold.
- Microwave: Heat gently for about 30 seconds if needed, but it’s best enjoyed cold.
- Stovetop: Again, not advisable as coleslaw is typically served chilled.
Frequently Asked Questions
Have questions about Hawaiian Coleslaw? Here are some common inquiries answered:
What is Hawaiian Coleslaw?
Hawaiian Coleslaw is a tropical twist on traditional coleslaw, featuring crushed pineapple and cilantro for a sweet and tangy flavor.
Can I customize my Hawaiian Coleslaw?
Absolutely! You can add ingredients like chopped nuts, diced bell peppers, or different herbs to fit your taste preference.
How long does Hawaiian Coleslaw last?
When stored properly in the refrigerator, Hawaiian Coleslaw lasts about 3–5 days, making it great for meal prep.
Is Hawaiian Coleslaw healthy?
With fresh vegetables and pineapple, it provides vitamins while being lower in calories compared to heavier salads.
Final Thoughts
Hawaiian Coleslaw is a delightful side dish that brings a refreshing taste to any meal. Its versatility allows you to customize it with your favorite ingredients. Enjoy this sweet and tangy salad at picnics, barbecues, or even as a light lunch option!
Hawaiian Coleslaw
- Total Time: 0 hours
- Yield: Serves about 6 people 1x
Description
Hawaiian Coleslaw is a vibrant, tropical-inspired dish that brings a refreshing twist to classic coleslaw. This easy-to-make side combines the crunch of fresh cabbage and carrots with the sweetness of crushed pineapple, making it a delightful addition to summer cookouts, family gatherings, or casual dinners. The tangy kick from apple cider vinegar enhances the overall flavor, ensuring this coleslaw stands out in any spread. With its colorful presentation and delicious taste, Hawaiian Coleslaw is sure to be a crowd-pleaser at your next event.
Ingredients
- 10-ounce bag of coleslaw mix (or 4 cups shredded cabbage and carrot mix)
- 2 tablespoons chopped cilantro
- 1 can (15 ounces) crushed pineapple, drained
- 1 tablespoon apple cider vinegar
- ½ cup mayonnaise
- Salt and pepper to taste
Instructions
- In a bowl, whisk together apple cider vinegar, mayonnaise, chopped cilantro, and salt.
- In a large mixing bowl, combine the drained crushed pineapple, coleslaw mix, and remaining chopped cilantro.
- Pour the dressing over the coleslaw mixture and toss until well combined. Add black pepper to taste.
- Taste and adjust seasonings as needed.
- Refrigerate for at least a few hours before serving to allow flavors to meld.
- Prep Time: 15 minutes
- Cook Time: None
- Category: Side Dish
- Method: Mixing
- Cuisine: Hawaiian
Nutrition
- Serving Size: 1 cup (150g)
- Calories: 180
- Sugar: 6g
- Sodium: 210mg
- Fat: 12g
- Saturated Fat: 2g
- Unsaturated Fat: 10g
- Trans Fat: 0g
- Carbohydrates: 16g
- Fiber: 2g
- Protein: 2g
- Cholesterol: 5mg
