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Raw Asian Slaw with Red Chili “Peanut” Dressing

We have some of the best Asian grocery stores here. I still can’t get over the amount and variety of interesting and exotic produce that they have available every day. If you have not visited your local store…you simply must!

Yesterday, I found some huge Napa Cabbages. They looked so delicious, I had to take two of them home. Now I am delightfully up to my eyeballs in Napa Cabbage.

 

Asian Napa Slaw @Rawmazing.com Asian Napa Slaw @Rawmazing.com

 

Napa Cabbage is actually a Chinese cabbage that originated near Beijing. It is widely used in China, Japan and Korea. It has a delicate flavor, which I love and is great in slaws, salads and fermentations. If you are so inclined, it stir-fries well, too.

Napa cabbage is extremely low in calories, but is packed with antioxidants and fiber. It is high in folate and has good levels of vitamin C and K.

 

Asian Napa Salad @Rawmazing.com Rawmazing.com Rawmazing.com

 

Napa Cabbage is actually a Chinese cabbage that originated near Beijing. It is widely used in China, Japan and Korea. It has a delicate flavor, which I love and is great in slaws, salads and fermentations. If you are so inclined, it stir-fries well, too.

Napa cabbage is extremely low in calories, but is packed with antioxidants and fiber. It is high in folate and has good levels of vitamin C and K.

I threw together one of my favorite dressings, a raw hot red chili “peanut” dressing that is made with raw almond butter instead of peanut butter. In my quest to reduce the use of oils, I actually substituted fresh ground flax and water for the oil. It worked like a charm. You don’t taste the flax but still get the great mouth feel that the oil would have given.

I also supremed (removed the membrane) the oranges in this recipe. You don’t have to do it but sometimes it is a nice touch. The bottom pictures (above) show you how.

I just love hearing from you. Please leave a comment and let me know what you think!!

 

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48 Comments

  1. Tara Piil wrote on June 22, 2015

    This is so delishious! Very easy to make. The dressing is amazing, would be good as a dip for chicken skewers too.

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    • Susan wrote on June 22, 2015

      So glad you liked it, Tara! Thanks for letting me know. 🙂

      Reply
  2. Ashlee wrote on December 3, 2014

    Recently started craving nappa cabbage like crazy so I’ll be trying this one out soon!

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  3. FoodFlav wrote on October 20, 2014

    I followed this recipe exactly and the result was amazing.
    Thanks!

    Reply
  4. Danielle wrote on October 18, 2014

    my daughter is allergic to oranges. What other citrus fruit do you recommend. Thank you

    Reply

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