This Cilantro Lime Slaw recipe is easy to make in just 10 minutes, it tastes extra fresh and light, and it can work great as a zesty side dish or as a topping for tacos, burgers, sandwiches and more.

Guys, I’ve got the yummiest fish taco recipe comin’ your way tomorrow.
But first — we’ve gotta talk about this coleslaw. ♡
It’s my go-to, back-pocket, easy-breezy, fresh-and-flavorful cilantro lime slaw recipe that I’ve made for years, and it somehow magically goes with just about everything. I make it most often just as a simple side dish when we’re grilling out in the summertime, especially anytime that BBQ sauce or Mexican food are involved. But it’s also fantastic served as a topping on pretty much any kind of tacos — fish, shrimp, carnitas, sofritas, barbacoa, chicken, you name it. It also works great as a topping for burgers or sandwiches, or mixed into buddah bowls or burrito bowls. Or hey — if you want to maybe add a protein and avocado in there too — this slaw can easily be transformed into an entree just like that.
Mostly though, I just love this cilantro lime slaw because it tastes super light and healthy, and it’s a breeze to make. Just pick up a bag of coleslaw mix at the store (or shred some cabbage and carrots and make your own from scratch). Pop a handful of simple ingredients to the blender to make the sauce. Toss everything together and then — voila! — the most delicious, creamy, tangy coleslaw can be ready to go in less than 10 minutes.
Let’s make some!

Cilantro Lime Slaw Ingredients:
To make this recipe, you will need the following cilantro lime coleslaw ingredients:
- Coleslaw mix: To make this recipe extra quick and easy, I recommend just picking up a bag of coleslaw mix at the store. Or you’re welcome to just shred some cabbage and carrots and make your own homemade coleslaw mix.
- Greek yogurt: I like to make this slaw with (full-fat) plain Greek yogurt. But you are welcome to use mayo (or a 50/50 split with mayo) if you prefer. Or mix in some sour cream for an even tangier slaw.
- Fresh cilantro: We will add lots to the coleslaw dressing, but feel free to also stir in some (larger) chopped cilantro leaves to the finished slaw too.
- Green onions: We will just add the green parts.
- Lime juice: Freshly-squeezed, please.
- Garlic: A few cloves of fresh garlic. Or you can sub in a teaspoon of garlic powder.
- Seasonings: Just salt, pepper and cumin.
- (Optional) Jalapeño or Serrano Pepper: I love adding in a seeded chile pepper for a little extra heat. Or, if you would like a significantly spicier slaw, leave in the seeds. :)

How To Make Coleslaw:
To make this easy coleslaw recipe, simply…
- Make the coleslaw dressing: Combine the Greek yogurt, cilantro, lime juice, cumin, salt, pepper, jalapeño (if using), green onions and garlic in a blender or food processor, and pulse briefly until the mixture is combined. (Or alternately, if you would rather not use a blender to make the coleslaw dressing recipe, you can just finely-chop the ingredients and then stir everything together.)
- Toss everything together. In a large bowl, toss the coleslaw mix with the dressing until combined.
- Serve. Serve immediately, or cover and refrigerate for up to 1 day.
Full instructions in the recipe below.

Possible Variations:
Want to mix things up with this homemade coleslaw recipe? Feel free to:
- Use a different creamy base: If you love a good mayo-based coleslaw, feel free to use mayo in place of Greek yogurt, or do a 50/50 blend. Or for an even tangier slaw, feel free to use sour cream in place of Greek yogurt, or do a 50/50 blend.
- Make it sweeter: For a slightly sweeter slaw, feel free to mix 1-2 tablespoons of honey into the coleslaw dressing.
- Make it smokier: For a smokier slaw, add 1 chipotle pepper in adobe sauce to the dressing. (It’s so good!!)
- Add avocado: Adding in some avocado is always a good idea. ;)
- Add extra veggies: If you would like to gussy up the coleslaw mix with extra veggies, feel free to add in some thinly-sliced bell peppers, red onions, jicama, and/or radishes.
- Add nuts: For some extra crunch, try adding a handful of pepitas or sunflower seeds to this slaw too!

Ways To Serve This Coleslaw:
As I mentioned above, this cilantro lime slaw recipe can be served any number of ways! Some of my favorites include…
- Easy side dish: This slaw tastes great on its own as an easy side dish, especially with Mexican or Thai food, or when served with any kind of grilled meats or veggies.
- Fish tacos: I most often make some form of this slaw to serve on fish tacos. (Stay tuned for a new recipe tomorrow!)
- Burgers/BBQ/etc: This slaw works great as a topping for burgers, bbq sandwiches, sloppy joes, and many other kinds of sandwiches/slider.

Cilantro Lime Slaw

Ingredients
- 1 cup plain Greek yogurt*
- 1/2 cup tightly-packed fresh cilantro
- 1/4 cup freshly-squeezed lime juice
- 1/2 teaspoon ground cumin
- 1/2 teaspoon fine sea salt
- 1/4 teaspoon freshly-cracked black pepper
- 3 green onions (just the green parts)
- 2 garlic cloves
- (optional) 1 jalapeño or serrano pepper, stemmed and cored
- 1 (14-ounce) bag cole slaw mix* (about 7-8 cups)
Instructions
- Combine the Greek yogurt, cilantro, lime juice, cumin, salt, black pepper, green onions, garlic and jalapeño (if using) in a blender or food processor*. Pulse briefly a few times until the mixtures is combined.
- Place the cole slaw mix in a large mixing bowl. Drizzle the sauce on top of the cole slaw, then toss until the mixture is evenly combined. Season with extra pepper and/or lime juice if needed.
- Serve immediately, or cover and refrigerate for up to 24 hours.
Notes






Very yummy… made it according to your directions
Love this coleslaw. I just made it.
I made this slaw for shrimp tacos and we loved it! Plan on making again soon. Thank you!!
Used 100% mayo. So easy and delish!! Used on fish tacos, but happily gobbled up the leftover slaw the next day, on its own. A keeper, for sure.
This is a great recipe, have used it a couple of times now. I have a small American bar in Bangkok, Thailand, made shrimp tacos last week and my customers raved about this slaw. Thanks
Love this with my shrimp tacos!
I used Mayo & sour cream rather than yogurt & used purple cabbage rather than bagged slaw blend.
I modified it a little by adding one shredded carrots & a very little bit of Siracusa sauce. I cooked up some shrimp with garlic butter, put them on a warm, soft tortilla & topped with the slaw. Omg, so yummy!
I would recommend making the dressing in a separate bowl & pour over slaw blend a little at a time so that you don’t drowned the cabbage.
So, you made a completely different slaw. Good. Because the recipe here is not good at all.
Delicious!!
Wow amazing flavors! I used 5.3 oz of 5% fat yogurt and a bag of 10 oz bag of shredded cabbage and adjusted the other ingredients. Yes to the jalapeño! So light with just the right amount of spice and a slight tang from the yogurt.
This was great and easy to make. Thanks!
Quickly made this as a wrap addition to Turkey and spinach. Amazing! Had everything except limes so I substituted fresh juice from lemons instead- it totally worked. Couple of squirts of honey was key! Blended the dressing and tossed it in a gallon bag with 6 cups fresh cabbage and 2 cups julienned carrots. Love the dressing on its own, can’t wait to try with avocado on a southwest salad! A keeper for sure!