Sep 12, 2023
What Type of Slaw is Best for Fish Tacos?
A tangy and slightly sweet slaw usually does the trick. But remember, the world’s your oyster (or should I say fish?) – customize it to your liking! A fish taco slaw acts as a topping or accompaniment to fish tacos, providing a refreshing, crunchy contrast to the soft texture of the tortilla and the fish. The flavors should complement the taco and not overpower it. It can be as simple as a mix of cabbage, vinegar, and some seasoning, but many variations exist to suit different flavor profiles and preferences. A typical slaw for fish tacos can be: The purpose of the recipe for slaw for fish tacos is multi-fold:
It adds crunch and a fresh element. It provides a contrast in flavors, balancing the savory notes of the fish. It can act as a cooling agent, especially if the fish or taco sauce is spicy.
What is Mexican slaw Made of? Gather Your Ingredients.
Mexican slaw often features cabbage (red or green), lime juice, cilantro, maybe a kick of jalapeño, and occasionally, a creamy dressing. Let’s break down what you’ll need to make my go-to recipe when I’m making fish tacos with slaw:
Shredded cabbage (red or green, or both): This is the main star – it gives our slaw its crunch and vibrant hues. Whether you’re Team Red, Team Green, or Team Mix-It-Up, there’s no wrong choice for cabbage slaw! Green onions: A sprinkle of these bad boys adds a fresh, sharp bite. They’re like that pop of color in an outfit – small, but oh-so-necessary. Distilled white vinegar: Think of this as the zing factor! It’s what gives our slaw that irresistible tang. Kosher salt: Like the wingman at a party, salt subtly elevates and highlights all the other flavors. I’m keeping it kosher because, hey, it just dissolves better. White sugar: A hint of sweetness to balance the tang.
Variations and Substitutions
If you’re seeking some alternative flavors or a twist on the traditional slaw, consider these variations:
Lime juice: Substitute white vinegar with lime juice to achieve a zesty, citrusy profile that pairs exceptionally well with fish tacos. Mayonnaise: Integrate mayo into the dressing for a creamier texture and a richer taste, akin to traditional coleslaw. Apple cider vinegar: Swap white vinegar for apple cider vinegar to introduce a subtle fruity undertone. Chili flakes: Add a pinch for a hint of heat that contrasts nicely with the slaw’s coolness. Herbs: Incorporate freshly chopped cilantro or mint for a fresh herbal touch. Cumin and garlic powder: For a deeper, earthy flavor profile, sprinkle in some cumin and garlic powder. These spices add a warm and savory dimension to the slaw. Alternative sweeteners: Instead of white sugar, consider honey or agave for a different kind of sweetness. Coleslaw mix: If you’re pressed for time, use a pre-made coleslaw mix as your base. This usually contains a blend of shredded cabbages and carrots, offering both convenience and color variety. I personally love this shortcut. Red onion: Swap thinly sliced red onion for the green onion for a pretty pop of color.
How to Make Slaw for Fish Tacos: Easy Step-By-Step Directions
Alright, let’s dive in! We’re just a few simple steps away from slaw nirvana.
Combine cabbage and green onions: This is where the magic starts. Get those veggies mingling, make some introductions, and let the party begin! Whisk vinegar, salt, and sugar: In this mini potion-making session, you’re creating the flavor-packed elixir that’ll bring our slaw to life. Whisk like you’ve never whisked before! Pour and coat: Time to drench those veggies! This step ensures every strand of cabbage gets a taste of that zesty dressing we just whipped up. Toss it all together: Whether you’re hands-on (literally) or prefer to use tongs, mix everything around till it’s all good and friendly. The more you toss, the better it all blends. Give that slaw some love!
Make the Best Fish Tacos: Here’s How to Serve This Amazing Fish Taco Slaw Recipe
Fish tacos and slaw go hand in hand. You must try my viral Spicy Fish Taco recipe. Here are some fish options to consider for your tacos:
Mahi-mahi: A popular choice, mahi-mahi offers a firm texture and mild flavor that marries well with the zesty slaw. Cod: With its flaky texture and subtle taste, cod acts as a blank canvas, allowing the slaw and other toppings to shine. Tilapia: A budget-friendly option, tilapia is versatile and can be grilled, fried, or even baked for your tacos. Snapper is also great. Halibut: On the pricier side, but its steak-like consistency and clean taste make it a top-tier choice for white fish. Shrimp: Not technically a fish, but an excellent choice for seafood lovers. Grilled or sautéed shrimp tacos make a delightful twist to the traditional fish taco.
While I really love my fan-favourite spicy fish tacos this Baja fish taco recipe is totally out of this world, too. OR, you could go ahead and serve it with these incredible street-style Chicken Tacos. This slaw recipe goes beautifully as a simple side dish to other Mexican recipes as well. Whichever delivery system you choose, finish with a drizzle of a delicious fish taco sauce to really knock your socks off, like Baja sauce, Cilantro Lime Crema, or Avocado Crema.
Make Ahead and Storage Tips
Preparation: You can prepare the slaw ingredients ahead of time. If making ahead by more than a few hours, store the dressing separately from the cabbage mixture to prevent sogginess. Storage: Keep the slaw in an airtight container in the refrigerator. It’s best consumed within 2-3 days for optimal freshness and crunch. Reviving: If the slaw becomes too dry after storage, you can freshen it up with a splash of vinegar or freshly squeezed lime juice before serving. Freezing: It’s not recommended to freeze the slaw, as it may compromise the texture and freshness of the cabbage.
Expert Tips and Tricks
Dishing out some behind-the-scenes secrets because we’re pals, right? Here’s how to take your slaw game from awesome to legendary:
Finer shred: The thinner the cabbage, the quicker it absorbs flavors. Think of it as giving your veggies a stylish, razor-thin haircut. Salt massage: Before mixing, give your cabbage a brief massage with a pinch of salt. It softens it just a tad, making for a more pleasing bite. Plus, who doesn’t love a good massage? Taste and adjust: Everyone’s palate is a unique snowflake. Before serving, take a taste and adjust your seasonings. Your future self (and guests) will thank you. Color pop: Want to wow visually? Toss in some shredded carrots or purple cabbage for a carnival of colors. Your slaw will look straight outta a food magazine!
Remember, it’s not just about making food; it’s about creating edible art (and having a darn good time while at it)! Hope I’ve reeled in all your fish taco and slaw curiosities! Anything else on your mind? Drop a line! (Pun very much intended.)
Favorite Mexican Recipes to Try Next
Love Tacos? Try my Spicy Fish Tacos for a crispy and flavorful dinner option. Or, try the Crispy Baked Chicken Tacos for a crunchy twist on a classic. For a street food taste of Mexico, whip up the Chicken Street Tacos with a spicy kick and a drizzle of Cilantro Lime Crema. And if you’re looking for a truly authentic taste, give the Beef Tacos a try! They’re packed with flavor from fresh ingredients and a blend of spices. If you’re looking for more lip-smacking dishes, how about trying out some Pulled Pork Tenderloin that will leave a fiery kick in your mouth? Or maybe you can indulge in some Chili Con Carne, a tasty Mexican chili that’s perfect for a cozy night in? And if you’re in the mood for something more Tex-Mex, why not try out some Chicken Fajitas – juicy chicken strips sizzling with peppers and onions, wrapped in warm tortillas.