As I was chopping fresh cabbage one sunny afternoon, the thought of a vibrant summer side dish danced through my mind. This Hawaiian Pineapple Coleslaw is the perfect answer, combining the crisp crunch of cabbage with the juicy sweetness of pineapple, all while skipping traditional mayo for a refreshing twist with Greek yogurt. Not only is this recipe gluten-free and a breeze to whip up, but it also stands out at any picnic or barbecue as a crowd-pleaser. The creamy dressing, with its hint of tanginess, transforms simple ingredients into a flavorful dish that’s sure to impress. Are you ready to take your summer gatherings to the next level with this tropical delight?

Why Will You Love This Coleslaw?
Simplicity: This coleslaw is incredibly easy to make, taking just minutes to prepare. With minimal cooking skills required, anyone can create this delicious dish.
Refreshing: The juicy pineapple and crisp cabbage create a vibrant flavor explosion that perfectly captures the essence of summer. It’s a delightful twist on your traditional coleslaw.
Nutritious: Made with Greek yogurt, this dish offers a lighter, healthier option without sacrificing creaminess. It’s a gluten-free and low-calorie side that aligns with your wellness goals!
Versatile: Pair it as a side with grilled meats, burgers, or even seafood for a tropical flair. You can also customize ingredients to suit your taste, making it a go-to dish for any occasion.
Crowd-Favorite: Impress your friends and family at gatherings with this colorful, flavorful coleslaw. Once they get a taste, they’ll be asking for the recipe! For an extra kick, consider adding ingredients like jalapeños or shredded coconut.
Hawaiian Coleslaw Ingredients
Elevate your summer dish with these fresh flavors!
For the Dressing
- Plain Greek Yogurt – Provides creaminess without mayonnaise; substitute with avocado or cashew yogurt for a dairy-free version.
- Dijon Mustard – Adds a tangy flavor; can be replaced with yellow mustard for a milder taste.
- Apple Cider Vinegar – Offers acidity to balance flavors; substitute with white wine vinegar or lemon juice if necessary.
- Pineapple Juice – Sweetens the dressing using juice reserved from canned pineapple; fresh pineapple juice is an excellent alternative.
- Kosher Salt – Enhances overall flavors in the salad; adjust the amount if using table salt.
- Black Pepper – Adds mild heat; freshly cracked pepper yields better flavor.
For the Slaw
- Coleslaw Mix – Offers crunch; can also use fresh shredded cabbage, either green or mixed with red.
- Pineapple Tidbits – Adds sweetness; for convenience, use canned, drained tidbits, but fresh pineapple elevates the dish.
- Macadamia Nuts – Provides crunch and richness; can substitute with walnuts or pecans for a different texture.
Step‑by‑Step Instructions for Hawaiian Pineapple Coleslaw
Step 1: Make the Dressing
In a medium mixing bowl, combine 1 cup of plain Greek yogurt, 2 tablespoons of Dijon mustard, 3 tablespoons of apple cider vinegar, and 4 tablespoons of reserved pineapple juice. Whisk these ingredients together for about 1-2 minutes until the mixture is smooth and well-combined. You should achieve a creamy and tangy dressing perfect for your Hawaiian Pineapple Coleslaw.
Step 2: Prepare the Slaw Mixture
In a large bowl, add 4 cups of coleslaw mix, which can include shredded cabbage and carrots for added color. Toss in 1 cup of drained pineapple tidbits and ½ cup of chopped macadamia nuts. Use a large spoon to mix everything until evenly distributed, ensuring each bite has a delightful crunch and tropical sweetness, embodying the essence of summer.
Step 3: Combine Dressing with Slaw
Once your dressing is ready and the slaw mixture is prepared, pour the creamy dressing over the slaw. Toss the ingredients gently with tongs or a large fork for about 1-2 minutes, ensuring every piece is generously coated in the dressing. You’ll know it’s ready when the vibrant colors are beautifully blended, and the slaw looks fresh and inviting.
Step 4: Chill or Serve
You can serve your Hawaiian Pineapple Coleslaw immediately for a crisp texture or cover the bowl with plastic wrap and refrigerate for about 30 minutes if you prefer it chilled. This resting time helps the flavors meld beautifully. To keep it fresh, remember, this coleslaw can be stored in the refrigerator for up to three days, but enjoy it sooner for the best crunch.

Hawaiian Coleslaw Variations & Substitutions
Feel free to mix things up and make this coleslaw your own with these fun ideas!
- Dairy-Free: Replace Greek yogurt with avocado or cashew yogurt to keep it creamy without the dairy.
- Sweet & Spicy: Add diced jalapeños or a pinch of cayenne for a zesty kick that complements the pineapple sweetness.
- Tropical Twist: Stir in shredded coconut to deepen the Hawaiian vibe and introduce a chewy texture.
- Nut-Free: Swap macadamia nuts for sunflower seeds or omit them altogether for a nut-free version that’s still delightful.
- Add Color: Mix in shredded carrots or red bell peppers to brighten the dish and add a touch of extra sweetness.
- Vegan Option: Use maple syrup instead of honey for sweetness and ensure all ingredients are plant-based for a vegan-friendly coleslaw.
- Extra Crunch: Toss in some crushed tortilla chips right before serving for an unexpected crunchy topping.
- Herbal Freshness: Add some finely chopped fresh cilantro or mint for an aromatic lift, enhancing the fresh, summery flavors.
For an even more delicious experience, consider pairing this coleslaw with grilled chicken or shrimp. It also makes an excellent topping for tacos, bringing a refreshing contrast to rich flavors, or enjoy it as a side to a classic BBQ spread with recipes like BBQ Pulled Jackfruit or Grilled Pineapple Skewers. The possibilities are endless!
Storage Tips for Hawaiian Pineapple Coleslaw
Fridge: Store your Hawaiian coleslaw in an airtight container for up to 3 days. Keep it chilled and covered to minimize moisture loss and maintain freshness.
Freezer: Freezing is not recommended for this coleslaw, as the texture of the cabbage and pineapple will become mushy upon thawing.
Reheating: If you prefer to serve it cold, no reheating is needed. Instead, consider adding fresh ingredients like more pineapple or nuts before serving to refresh it.
Texture Reminder: Enjoy the coleslaw fresh for the best crunch. Over time, it may soften, but a quick toss with fresh ingredients can revive its delightful texture.
Expert Tips for Hawaiian Coleslaw
• Choose Fresh Ingredients: Opt for fresh cabbage and ripe pineapple for the best flavor. Wilting cabbage can lead to a soggy salad.
• Balance the Sweetness: Adjust the sweetness of the dressing by tasting. Add more pineapple juice or a drop of honey to balance the flavors to your liking.
• Crunch Factor: To maintain the coleslaw’s crunch, serve it soon after preparation. If making ahead, add macadamia nuts just before serving to keep them crispy.
• Proper Mixing: Gently toss the dressing with the slaw mixture to avoid bruising the cabbage. Over-mixing can result in mushy coleslaw.
• Storage Awareness: While Hawaiian coleslaw can be stored in the fridge, it’s best enjoyed fresh. After a couple of days, add a splash of vinegar for liveliness!
What to Serve with Hawaiian Pineapple Coleslaw
Elevate your summer meal with delightful pairings that complement the tropical and refreshing flavors of this coleslaw.
- Grilled Chicken: Juicy, flavorful grilled chicken is a classic pairing that enhances the sweet and tangy elements of the coleslaw.
- Barbecue Ribs: The smoky richness of BBQ ribs contrasts beautifully with the lightness of the coleslaw, creating a satisfying balance of flavors.
- Fish Tacos: Crispy fish tacos topped with fresh salsa and avocado bring a crunchy texture that echoes the coleslaw’s refreshing vibes, perfect for beachy meals.
- Pineapple Salsa: Bright and bursting with tropical flavors, pineapple salsa makes a flavorful side that echoes the coleslaw’s sweet accents.
Consider serving hummus and veggie sticks alongside for a refreshing appetizer. The creamy chickpeas and crisp veggies mirror the coleslaw’s freshness while offering a bite of protein.
- Mango Mojito: A refreshing drink with mint, lime, and fresh mango pairs beautifully, accentuating the tropical notes of the coleslaw while cooling you down.
This mix of dishes will create a vibrant, unforgettable summer feast that not only fills the table but also warms the heart.
Make Ahead Options
These Hawaiian Pineapple Coleslaw is perfect for meal prep enthusiasts! You can prepare the dressing, mixing together the Greek yogurt, Dijon mustard, apple cider vinegar, and pineapple juice up to 24 hours in advance; just store it in an airtight container in the refrigerator. The coleslaw mix and pineapple tidbits can also be prepped ahead—simply keep them in a separate container to prevent the cabbage from wilting. For the best taste and texture, combine everything just before serving. When ready to enjoy, toss the dressing with the slaw and nuts, and give it a good mix. This way, you’ll have a vibrant and refreshing side ready in no time!

Hawaiian Pineapple Coleslaw Recipe FAQs
What kind of cabbage should I use for coleslaw?
Absolutely! Fresh green cabbage is traditionally used for coleslaw. However, a mix of red and green cabbage can add beautiful color and a sweet crunch. Just ensure that the cabbage is crisp and free of blemishes for the best texture in your Hawaiian Pineapple Coleslaw.
How should I store leftover coleslaw?
Store your Hawaiian Pineapple Coleslaw in an airtight container in the refrigerator. It will stay fresh for up to 3 days. To keep it as crunchy as possible, try to eat it sooner rather than later, as it may lose its delightful crispness over time.
Can I freeze Hawaiian Pineapple Coleslaw?
Freezing is not recommended for Hawaiian Pineapple Coleslaw, as the texture of both cabbage and pineapple can become mushy when thawed. For best results, enjoy the coleslaw fresh! If you have leftovers, consider adding fresh ingredients like more pineapple or nuts after thawing.
What should I do if my coleslaw is too watery?
If you find your Hawaiian Pineapple Coleslaw is too watery, it’s likely because the cabbage wasn’t drained properly. To fix this, you can use a fine-mesh strainer to remove excess liquid. Alternatively, let the coleslaw sit for a few minutes after mixing and then gently squeeze out some moisture using paper towels. This will preserve the crispiness!
Is this coleslaw safe for pets?
While the ingredients in Hawaiian Pineapple Coleslaw are generally safe for most pets, such as plain cabbage and pineapple, it’s best to avoid feeding them any dressing that contains salt and vinegar. If you want to share a little with your furry friend, I recommend only offering small amounts of plain cabbage or pineapple without the dressing.
Can I make this coleslaw in advance?
Yes, you can prepare this Hawaiian Pineapple Coleslaw a few hours ahead of serving. It’s best enjoyed fresh, but if you need to make it in advance, store the dressing and the slaw mixture separately. Combine them right before serving to keep the coleslaw crunchy and flavorful!

Tropical Hawaiian Coleslaw That's Quick and Refreshingly Sweet
Ingredients
Equipment
Method
- In a medium mixing bowl, combine Greek yogurt, Dijon mustard, apple cider vinegar, and pineapple juice. Whisk until smooth for 1-2 minutes.
- In a large bowl, add coleslaw mix, drained pineapple tidbits, and chopped macadamia nuts. Toss until evenly mixed.
- Pour the dressing over the slaw and toss gently with tongs or a fork until everything is coated.
- Serve immediately or refrigerate for about 30 minutes. Store leftovers in an airtight container for up to 3 days.

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