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Napa Cabbage Salad With Honey Lime & Ginger Dressing

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Crunchy, zesty and nutritious, this Napa cabbage salad is made in a style of an Asian slaw with shredded carrots and coriander, and tossed with honey, lime and ginger dressing. It’s a light and nutritious side dish.


Napa Cabbage Salad With Honey Lime Dressing

 

What is Napa Cabbage?

I am a big fan of slaw salads, and recently I’ve been making a lot of recipes using Napa cabbage, also known as Chinese cabbage or wombok. It’s longer in shape and has softer, milder tasting leaves, which work perfectly in salads and stir-fries (like my chicken and cabbage stir-fry). One of my favourite fermented dishes kimchi is also made with this type of cabbage.

 

Napa Cabbage Salad Nutrition

Napa cabbage is high in vitamin C – a potent antioxidant and immunity booster – and has quite a bit of calcium for healthy bones and teeth, too!

It’s a great source of fibre (satiating, lowers cholesterol, improves digestion), folic acid or folate (B-vitamin required for cell production, converting carbohydrates for energy and more) and vitamin K (essential for blood-clotting).

Carrots, onions and herbs provide additional antioxidants, fibre, and healthy carbohydrates. 

Wombok Chinese Cabbage Salad Ingredients

This Napa cabbage salad is made as a slaw that you can serve as a side dish with any kind of protein, but I particularly enjoy it with fish and poultry. If you’re doing one of my free paleo plans, this salad is great to add to the menu, especially with the oriental fish cakes from Week 4 or the chicken pear sausage from Week 2. I recently served it with my simple chicken rissoles and mango salsa.

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Honey Lime Dressing

I made a lovely Asian salad dressing with lime juice, grated ginger and honey and if you like the flavour, feel free to make a larger batch to use up later in the week. It should last for up to a week in the fridge. You can replace honey with maple syrup or coconut syrup. 

Chinese cabbage salad recipe

Make-ahead tip: Prepare the salad ingredients and store in an airtight container or a Ziplock bag without the dressing (don’t add the salt!). It should stay fresh for up to 2 days in the fridge. Season with salt and toss with the dressing just before serving.

 

Napa Cabbage Salad With Honey Lime & Ginger Dressing

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Description

Light and nutritious, this Napa cabbage salad is easy to make and can be served as a side dish with a variety of mains. It’s gluten-free, vegetarian, paleo and vegan-friendly (replace honey with maple syrup).



  1. Cut the cabbage half into two long quarters and then slice the leaves into thin shreds. You can leave some of the firmer, white parts closer to the root and use them up in a soup or a stir-fry.
  2. Combine the shredded cabbage with carrot, onions and coriander and sprinkle with salt. Set aside. If making this ahead of time, don’t add the salt until you want to serve the salad as it will draw the moisture out of the cabbage and produce some juice.
  3. Whisk the salad dressing ingredients in a bowl and pour over the salad. Toss through with your hands and serve.
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Notes

Vegan: replace honey with maple syrup or coconut syrup.

Nutrition

  • Serving Size: 1.5 cups
  • Calories: 130
  • Sugar: 6.9 g
  • Sodium: 314 mg
  • Fat: 10.2 g
  • Saturated Fat: 1.5 g
  • Carbohydrates: 10.7 g
  • Fiber: 2 g
  • Protein: 1.7 g
  • Cholesterol: 0 mg

Keywords: Chinese cabbage, paleo, gluten-free


 

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