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Active Time:20 mins

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Total Time:20 mins

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Servings:8

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8

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Photographer: Rachel Marek, Food Stylist: Holly Dreesman

Ingredients for the bang bang cabbage slaw recipe

Cook Mode(Keep screen awake)Ingredients¼cupmayonnaise2tablespoonssweet chili dipping sauce1 ½tablespoonslime juice1 ½teaspoonsSriracha½teaspoongarlic powder¼teaspoonsalt4cupsshredded green cabbage2cupsshredded red cabbage1cupsliced carrots1cupsliced celery3scallions, sliced⅓cupchopped fresh cilantro

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Ingredients

¼cupmayonnaise

2tablespoonssweet chili dipping sauce

1 ½tablespoonslime juice

1 ½teaspoonsSriracha

½teaspoongarlic powder

¼teaspoonsalt

4cupsshredded green cabbage

2cupsshredded red cabbage

1cupsliced carrots

1cupsliced celery

3scallions, sliced

⅓cupchopped fresh cilantro

DirectionsWhisk mayonnaise, chili sauce, lime juice, Sriracha, garlic powder and salt in a large bowl. Add green cabbage, red cabbage, carrots, celery, scallions and cilantro. Toss to coat thoroughly.Photographer: Rachel Marek, Food stylist: Holly DreesmanOriginally appeared: EatingWell.com, July 2023

Directions

Whisk mayonnaise, chili sauce, lime juice, Sriracha, garlic powder and salt in a large bowl. Add green cabbage, red cabbage, carrots, celery, scallions and cilantro. Toss to coat thoroughly.Photographer: Rachel Marek, Food stylist: Holly Dreesman

Whisk mayonnaise, chili sauce, lime juice, Sriracha, garlic powder and salt in a large bowl. Add green cabbage, red cabbage, carrots, celery, scallions and cilantro. Toss to coat thoroughly.

Photographer: Rachel Marek, Food stylist: Holly Dreesman

a recipe photo of the Bang Bang Cabbage Slaw

Originally appeared: EatingWell.com, July 2023

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Nutrition Facts(per serving)85Calories5gFat9gCarbs1gProtein

Nutrition Facts(per serving)

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