Crunchy rainbow slaw with toasted seeds

So simple, so tasty and so good for you! Love this slaw; it’s a great side dish to eat with winter casseroles or chilli as a nice crunchy fresh element on the plate or with BBQed veggies, fish or meat in the summer.
There’s a little bit of chopping if you’re using a knife, but if you have a spiraliser, or a food processor then we’re talking seconds!
I’ve measured the veggies in terms of peeled/prepped weight, so you can pick and choose the ones you prefer. I would always use a much smaller proportion of red onion though as it’s obviously a bit pokey!

I think this combination works really well though as there’s a nice colour and flavour range, but feel free to remix!

Ingredients

Serves 6

  • 60g sunflower / pumpkin seeds

  • 480g white/red cabbage, carrots, spinach, red onion

  • 60ml extra virgin olive oil

  • 30ml red wine vinegar

  • 1½ tsp honey or maple

  • Pinch of salt

Method

  • Preheat the oven to 180c. Spread the seeds on a baking tray and toast for 6 minutes.

  • Peel/prep and weigh the veggies, then shred using a food processor or spiraliser (I used the straight shredder and the 5mm for the carrots).

  • Mix the oil, vinegar, honey and salt, giving them a good shake in a dressing shaker or lidded jar.

  • Put the veggies in a bowl and pour over the dressing gradually, mixing and adding the seeds as you go along. Save a few seeds to sprinkle over the top.

  • If you’re making ahead then store the veggies, dressing and seeds separately. The veggies keep best in an airtight bag and will last 2-3 days.

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