This fall apple cabbage salad recipe adds a delicious, healthy, nutrient-dense offering to your collection of salad recipes. It’s sort of a cross between a slaw, a fruit salad, and a regular salad, and it’s absolutely scrumptious. Homemade buttermilk dressing enhances the flavors.
Salad Recipes: Fall Apple Cabbage Slaw
I was looking for more salad recipes this week and came across some ideas, which I mashed together to create this nutrient-dense, delicious Fall Apple Cabbage Slaw recipe.
Our family doctor sent us home with a reading list of books and recommendations to embrace a more plant-based diet. I thought I was eating a plant-rich diet but after reviewing her dietary recommendations and those in the books she put on our list – Forks Over Knives, The End of Dieting – I decided to take it another step further.
The diet itself is easy to follow and frankly, delicious. The worst part for me is giving up almost all refined sugar and flour. I’ve always had trouble with sugar; it’s my Achilles heel. Well, with this salad for lunch, I don’t miss sugar at all!
Fall Salad Recipes: Nuts Add Health Benefits and Crunch
Fall flavors enhance the bright flavor of the Romaine, cabbage, and homemade buttermilk dressing on this salad. Recipes for salad dressing always intimidate me, but this one is easy, and I had the buttermilk on hand from making the Pumpkin-Buttermilk Biscuits over the weekend.
As part of this new “nutritarian” diet that the doctor recommended to my family, I am adding nuts to many meals. Everyone complains that nuts are fattening but in moderation, they are very good for you. This recipe includes pecans but walnuts work just as well.
Lastly, the homemade buttermilk dressing adds herbs fresh from the garden to zest things up. I used dried dill from my garden as well as fresh chives and garlic. Health benefits galore plus incredible flavor!
Are you ready to add more green vegetables, fresh herbs, and healthy, nutrient-packed foods to your diet? This recipe is a great start!
Fall Apple Cabbage Slaw Salad Recipre
Ingredients
Apple Cabbage Slaw Salad
- 1 head Romaine lettuce hearts Use 1 head of bagged Romaine hearts or take outer leaves off a head of Romaine.
- 1/4 cup Cabbage
- 1 small Apple
- 1/4 cup Pecans
Buttermilk Herb Salad Dressing
- 3/4 cup Buttermilk
- 1/2 cup Sour Cream
- 1/4 cup Mayonnaise
- 2 cloves Garlic, peeled and minced
- 1/4 teaspoon Dried dill
- 1 tablespoon Diced fresh chives
- 1 tablespoon Juice of a fresh lemon
- dash Salt and Pepper
Instructions
- To make the salad, wash the lettuce and cabbage. Dice into thin matchstick-sized pieces and arrange on a plate.
- Peel and dice an apple. Any apple will do (I used an Empire). Place on top of the lettuce and cabbage.
- Sprinkle pecans on top.
Buttermilk Dressing
- I mixed the dressing in a large Mason jar. Add buttermilk, mayo, sour cream, and juice of lemon.
- Dice garlic and chives, add along with the dill, salt and pepper.
- Cover and shake to mix the dressing.
- Pour dressing (about half) over the salad. Refrigerate the remaining dressing for up to 3 days, covered.