
This vibrant slaw is a serious crowd-pleaser โ crisp fennel, jewel-toned red cabbage, sweet orange segments, and tender carrot all tangled together in a smoky, citrus-forward dressing that tastes far more complex than the effort involved. The smoked paprika and cumin give the whole thing a warm, earthy backbone that plays beautifully against the brightness of fresh orange and lemon juice. Every ingredient here is straightforward and naturally free from tree nut concerns, so you can serve it confidently without scanning labels or worrying about hidden additives. The trick of letting the slaw rest for ten minutes before serving is a small step that makes a big difference โ the vegetables relax just enough to soak up the dressing while still holding their satisfying crunch. Optional pumpkin seeds add a toasty finish and a little extra texture if you want to take it over the top. This is the kind of side dish that disappears fast at a cookout or weeknight dinner table, and it pairs well with just about anything coming off the grill.
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Segment the oranges over a small bowl to catch the juice: slice off the top and bottom of each orange, stand it upright, and cut away the peel and pith following the curve of the fruit. Slice between the membranes to release each segment. Squeeze the spent membranes over the bowl to collect the juice; measure out 3 tbsp for the dressing.
In a small bowl, whisk together the olive oil, 3 tbsp orange juice, lemon juice, smoked paprika, cumin, honey, salt, and black pepper until the dressing is smooth and uniform in color.
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