I spent the better part of the morning making Corky's Cole Slaw; a recipe posted by Sauce Bauce. It is on the recipe site. This is a good recipe. I made it using a one pound package of coleslaw (packaged shredded cabbage and carrots); and cut the recipe in half. I took Sauce's advise and cut down on the mayo. So while I cut the other ingredients in half, I only used 1/4 the suggested mayo (or 1/2 cup). Next time I'll add some horseradish.
http://susan.rminor.com/forums/showthread.php?p=219#post219
That looks good Hab. Sounds like it's not too sweet and has a bit of tang to it. :P
Surprisingly, it was sweet, but not super sweet.
Here's one you might like Hab. Something I tried at a catering that went over well.
You could just use prepackaged slaw mix and add some spinach to make it easier.
Spinach Coleslaw
Serving Size : 10 Preparation Time :0:45
Categories : Salads
Amount Measure Ingredient -- Preparation Method
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1/2 cup mayonnaise
1/2 cup canola oil
1/2 cup white wine vinegar
1/4 cup sugar
1 1/2 teaspoons dry mustard
1 teaspoon kosher salt
1/2 teaspoon cayenne
1 pound cabbage -- shredded
1/2 pound red cabbage -- shredded
1 each carrot -- shredded
1/2 each green bell pepper -- diced
6 ounces spinach -- sliced
Mix all ingredients except cabbage, carrot, bell pepper and spinach.
Toss with cabbage, carrot etc. and let rest 30 minutes in the refrigerator
before serving.
Note: Use only enough dressing to coat the slaw to desired consistency. There will be some left over.
Description:
"A light and tangy slaw that pairs well with smoked pork dishes"
Source:
"Classics from Pats Place"
Next time Mother makes her NON-mayonnaise cole slaw I will photo and give measurements. It is a lip smacker.
Iceman,
I have copied it and will give a try.
Olds,
Your mother's recipe sounds interesting. I'll try that also.
Hab; Thanks, you'll like it I'm sure.
Old's; Please do post that recipe for us. It sounds great. I just love trying new slaws. Now, if I just had a good kielbasa recipe to go with it. Ha! :D ;)
Hey Iceman!
If you get a good kielbasa recipe, be sure to let us know!!!
Nothing like a great kielbasa recipe, right Olds, I mean right Iceman!!!
:o ;) :D
QuoteOld's; Please do post that recipe for us. It sounds great. I just love trying new slaws.
Stay tuned in... I think Mother said this Sunday. One thing is for sure since Mother moved in we are eating ALOT more stuff. The other night it was a fried cabbage and man o man was it ever good.
Heh he he, Mother cooks, Susan cleans, and I eat! Doesn't get any better than that!
Quote from: Oldman on June 23, 2006, 04:48:40 AM
QuoteOld's; Please do post that recipe for us. It sounds great. I just love trying new slaws.
Stay tuned in... I think Mother said this Sunday. One thing is for sure since Mother moved in we are eating ALOT more stuff. The other night it was a fried cabbage and man o man was it ever good.
Heh he he, Mother cooks, Susan cleans, and I eat! Doesn't get any better than that!
You lucky dog Old's!!! Can you spell "SPANDEX" Ha! :D :D :D
SPANDEX :-[ Too revealing. How about over sized sweatpants. :)
Quote from: Oldman on June 22, 2006, 03:07:47 PM
Next time Mother makes her NON-mayonnaise cole slaw I will photo and give measurements. It is a lip smacker.
You can take that to the proverbial bank...Dang you Olds, you had to make me think about the Apple Cake.
I take about a tablespoon of grated red onion, add a pinch of sugar and ground jalepeno pepper to mine. The red onion adds another level of flavor you wouldn't normally expect.
Quote from: OmegaMan on July 26, 2006, 07:46:24 PM
I take about a tablespoon of grated red onion, add a pinch of sugar and ground jalepeno pepper to mine. The red onion adds another level of flavor you wouldn't normally expect.
Now that sounds real good. Just to raise it up one flavor notch is perfect. That is a must try.