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SEPTEMBER 1, 2009 10:08AM

Coleslaw

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Coleslaw needn't be a boring affair. Often, it's too bland. Or sodden with vinegar. One wants to achieve that balance between sweet and tangy. If you like the coleslaw at KFC, you'll probably like this. It's a cinch to prepare and pre-packaged slaw mixes cut the prep time in half.

The word itself is a blend of Dutch and French. Kool in Dutch means "cabbage." Sla a reduced form of the French "salade." The blending is uniquely American--Cole-Slaw.

  • 1, 16-oz. bag shredded cabbage or 2, 10 oz. bags
  • 2, carrots, peeled and shredded
  • 2-4 tablespoons finely-minced parsley
  • 2/3 - 1 cup mayonnaise
  • 3 tablespoons vegetable oil
  • 1/2 cup white sugar
  • 2 tablespoons white vinegar or rice vinegar
  • 1/4 teaspoon salt
  • 1/2 teaspoon poppy seeds

In a very large bowl, combine cabbage and carrots.

In a medium bowl, whisk together the mayo, vegetable oil, sugar, vinegar, salt and poppy seeds. Taste. Add more vinegar if necessary.

Pour dressing over the slaw and mix thoroughly.

Refrigerate a couple hours before serving.

NOTE: You can use Miracle Whip salad dressing, but lessen the amount of vinegar called for.

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Sounds delicious, if only i could eat raw cabbage!
sounds great...especially on top of a corned beef sandwich! xox
Gary, Miracle Whip only works for me in a peanut butter sandwich! Only the real thing for cole slaw and this is a great recipe for it. I usually put celery seeds in but, will have to try the poppy seeds next time. Yummy in my tummy! Thanks!
Buffy--sorry!

Robin--I'll have to try it!

Pam--I agree. Actually, the original recipe called for Miracle Whip, but I've always used real Mayo.