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I make it with mayo some olive oil and balsamic vinegar.
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I've yet to meet a slaw, I didn't like. I have yet to taste a slaw I need a recipe for . . . not a big fan . . . I'll eat it after the rest of the meal is gone and I'm still a little bit hungry. It darn sure doesn't belong on a pulled pork sandwich.
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My wife's family makes it with cabbage, carrots, pineapple chunks and raisins and a creamy dressing laced with chili powder, onion powder salt and fresh ground pepper., I like it.
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Im not big on vinegar based slaw. I prefer creamy. One isn't right or wrong just different. See, the problem with your statement, is, you are wrong. (all in good fun of course) LMAO
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I've yet to meet a slaw, I didn't like. I have yet to taste a slaw I need a recipe for . . . not a big fan . . . I'll eat it after the rest of the meal is gone and I'm still a little bit hungry. It darn sure doesn't belong on a pulled pork sandwich. Correct. It should be a big pile on the plate. Only have have the Mayo based slaw. Gotta say though, I does love ScottF’s wife’s recipe.
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Sometimes, red cabbage, and peanuts in the slaw.
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I like both, it’s sweet or sour. Sweet with most any meal except a sweet bbq, then I like sour slaw
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My preference is cream style with a couple thin sliced jalapenos. Small cheese chunks can be good too. And you should not be served slaw if you don't want it on your pulled pork sammie.
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Sometimes, red cabbage, and peanuts in the slaw. There’s never a place for peanuts in a meal other than dessert
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you don't need Cabbage to make slaw. Jicama Slaw
One large Jicama. Peeled, shredded One red Onion, sliced very thin 1/3 cup Cilantro leaves, chopped Half of one Carrot, shredded Zest and juice from two limes Red Pepper flakes Ground Sea Salt and Ground Black Pepper
Toss all together and serve. You can add some fine chopped Apple if you like. Not traditional, but tasty. I use a Bron Mandoline to process the Jicama and red Onion
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I like both, it’s sweet or sour. Sweet with most any meal except a sweet bbq, then I like sour slaw +1 Sweet slaw with fish and shrimp. Sour with bbq.
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The only cole slaw I like is KFC
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The only cole slaw I like is KFC Oh, the humanity!
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Both cream-based and vinegar-based styles can be good. Both can be ruined by some lazy-assed clown that runs the cabbage through a food processor instead of taking the time to slice it. It turns to mush, toot sweet. Nasty stuff...
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I fermented some cabbage with caraway seeds for 2 weeks. It was like a cross between coleslaw and sauerkraut. Nice and crisp and a mild tang. I thought about a little olive oil, but it was fine as is. Great with pulled pork.
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Prefer creamy. Love the stuff. Eat it on hot dogs, BBQ, always with seafood, on turkey sandwiches with a little thousand island pretty much as a side, anytime. Love it as a side with bbq and give it a big squeeze of Carolina vinegar bbq sauce.
So wife stops a Mc Ds to get coffee its what ever it is but for 2$ you get coffee plus a sausage muffin so she gets the deal and she brings it home so of course I usually eat it take that sausage muffin and put a pile of coleslaw on it its awesome Hank
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My wife's aunt Virginia (RIP)made the absolute best cole slaw I have ever eaten.
Using her recipe we attempted to make it several times and in comparison to hers it was a total failure. Hers was the BEST!
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Some of the creamy slaw has an ingredient in it that just totally turns me off the stuff - celery salt? I don't know exactly what it is, but Long John Silver's coleslaw has it and tastes gross.
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I like it both ways, mayo-based and vinegar-based. I prefer vinegar, but my wife makes mayo-based with her family recipe so I eat and enjoy. I get plenty of vinegar-based at the BBQ joints we go to. I like it on pulled pork or any kind of BBQ sandwich and on hamburgers. She fixes it in a food processor and it doesn't get mushy, it stays nice and crunchy for at least 4 or 5 days by which time it has run out at our house. Are you talking about people tossing chunks of cabbage in and chopping it up with the blades? I can see how that would be a disaster. She uses a slicing disc in the food processor. It does a beautiful job.
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