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    Old 10-14-2024, 03:10 PM
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    Fresh cabbage is so good right now. Makes an economical salad.

    Dressing - use a whisk to mix in a wide mouth pint jar. This keeps good in refrigerator and ready when I need it.
    Sugar 1/3 cup
    mayonnaise 1/2 cup
    White vinegar 1.5 Tblsp
    Lemon juice 2.5 Tblsp
    Salt and pepper
    Shred 1/2 head of cabbage and 1 or 2 sprigs of broccoli. Add onion diced fine.
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    Old 10-15-2024, 02:52 AM
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    This is how I make it but I am too lazy to do whole cabbage, I buy the bag of slaw. It's just me so I make a little bit at a time.
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    Old 10-15-2024, 04:14 AM
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    I add chopped pineapple after having it that way at a restaurant.
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    Old 10-15-2024, 09:54 AM
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    The church cooking team makes this slaw in advance for the fundraising dinners. It's very good.

    2 heads cabbage
    1 onion
    1 green bell pepper
    1 small jar pimiento
    3/4 cup sugar
    2 tablespoons salt.

    Prepare cabbage, onion, and pepper. Add sugar, salt, and
    pimiento and stir together. Allow to stand while making
    the dressing.



    Dressing

    1 1/2 cups vinegar
    2 tablespoons sugar
    1 tablespoon mustard
    1 tablespoon salt
    1 tablespoon celery seed
    1 cup oil

    Bring to a boil vinegar, sugar, mustard, salt and celery
    seed. Remove from heat and add oil. Allow to cool and
    pour over slaw. Cover and refrigerate. Makes enough slaw
    for 25 to 30 people. If allowed to sit
    in the refrigerator for a few days, the better it is. It keeps for a long time.
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    Old 10-15-2024, 01:11 PM
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    Coleslaw seems to vary regionally. Where I grew up, every chicken barbeque and church event featured coleslaw that had shredded carrots and a mayo dressing that had a bit of sugar. I'm not sure where coleslaw and cabbage salad vary; when i make coleslaw, I add shredded carrots, crushed pineapple and use a bit of the juice mixed with the mayo - no sugar. Sometimes, a few raisins thrown in.

    The first time I had coleslaw with vinegar it was jarring, lol. It just seemed so odd. Now, it's okay. As long as it doesn't have celery seed in it. Yuck! Just had some pickles with a lot of celery seed, and I didn't like those, either. I guess I don't care for celery seed.
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    Old 10-15-2024, 02:14 PM
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    I found a recipe a couple years ago that I've become very fond of. It uses cabbage, carrots, pinieapple chunks and sunflower seeds with a mayo based dressing.

    Whisk together in a bowl:2/3 cup mayonnaise
    2 tablespoons vinegar
    1 1/2 tablespoons canola or vegetable oil
    1 tablespoon sugar
    1 teaspoon celery seeds
    Salt, to taste


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    Old 10-15-2024, 02:18 PM
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    I love coleslaw! And I like the idea of a dressing that keeps well in the fridge. I've used a variety of types, maybe my favourite is one that is cooked even though it takes a bit more planning than "oops, what can I add to this meal". Someone recently introduced me to sauerkraut salad, a new variety of coleslaw in my opinion. I have looked through pages of online recipes but am not sure what to try. Does anyone have a great recipe?

    BTW - I've started adding red cabbage to coleslaw when I make it and like the pop of colour.
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    Old 10-21-2024, 04:16 AM
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    My DH grew a few giant cabbages this summer. He's patiently waiting for me to make coleslaw out of them. Good thing that they keep a long time. All of these recipes have me inspired...thanks!
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    what has become known as PawPaw dressing at our house, was a recipe my Dad started making in 1945, long before honey mustard dressing.... 2./3 cup of Miracle Whip, two tablespoons of sugar, pinch of onion powder, sprinkle of black pepper,
    after stirring into cabbage, sprinkle top with paprika. Sometimes I dust the top with cayenne pepper to make Texas slaw.
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    Old 10-22-2024, 04:19 AM
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    I like to have some raw vegetables at least once a day and I find that slaw is not only cheaper per pound than salad greens, but lasts a lot longer in the fridge (like I said, I live alone). I suspect it may be better for you as well.
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