Copycat KFC Coleslaw Recipe
KFC’s coleslaw is the cool, creamy, sweet-tangy side that completes a bucket meal — and it’s famously finely chopped, almost minced. This copycat nails that signature texture and dressing exactly. It’s the perfect make-ahead side for fried chicken, barbecue, and summer cookouts.
Why You’ll Love This Coleslaw
- Sweet, tangy, and creamy — the exact KFC flavor.
- Finely chopped — that signature soft, minced texture.
- Make-ahead — even better after chilling overnight.
- Crowd favorite — perfect for cookouts and potlucks.
The Ingredients That Matter
- Finely chopped cabbage — the KFC signature; chop it small, almost minced, not shredded.
- Buttermilk + milk — the secret to the creamy, slightly tangy dressing.
- Sugar, lemon juice, and vinegar — the sweet-tart balance that defines it.
How to Make It
Finely chop the cabbage and carrot, whisk the creamy dressing, toss to coat, and chill. Full measurements are in the recipe card below.
Pro Tips
- Chop it fine — a food processor (pulsed, not pureed) gets the authentic KFC texture fast.
- Chill before serving — at least 2 hours, ideally overnight, so the flavors meld and the cabbage softens.
- Don’t skip the buttermilk — it’s the tangy secret.

Copycat KFC Coleslaw
Ingredients
Equipment
Method
- Finely chop the cabbage and grate the carrot into a large bowl.
- Whisk together the mayo, sugar, milk, buttermilk, lemon juice, and vinegar until smooth.
- Pour over the cabbage and toss to coat.
- Cover and chill at least 2 hours (or overnight) before serving.
Notes
What to Serve With It
It’s the classic partner for fried chicken — serve it alongside Copycat Raising Cane’s Chicken Fingers for a homemade bucket meal.
Frequently Asked Questions
How far ahead can I make it?
Up to a day ahead — in fact it tastes best after chilling overnight as the flavors meld.
How do I get the cabbage so fine?
Pulse it in a food processor in small batches, being careful not to puree it. That’s the KFC texture.
Can I make it lighter?
Use light mayo or swap some for Greek yogurt; reduce the sugar to taste.
More Copycat Sides
Pair it with Raising Cane’s Chicken Fingers for the full fried-chicken spread.
