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    Santorini bride <3 Dancing Queen
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    Homemade coleslaw

    Does anyone have a particularly good recipe, and instructions on how to make/store it?




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    Soreya
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    Re: Homemade coleslaw

    Hi suzie!
    Had a very nice recipe for coleslow, loved it ...I will look for it and get back to you

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    Santorini bride <3 Dancing Queen
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    Re: Homemade coleslaw

    That would be great Soreya, thanks!!

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    pedelicious! lucypede
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    Re: Homemade coleslaw

    I made this two nights ago - obviously carrot and cabbage, but also grated celeriac and spring onions. The dressing is half yoghurt, half mayo and 1tsp mustard. It was scrummy!

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    Happy Xmas Damsels! Waxy Bean
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    Re: Homemade coleslaw

    Basic recipe is shredded carrot, onion and cabbage in mayonaise. I tend to chuck whatever I've got around in - apple and sultanas work really well!

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    Toff Damsel Angel
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    Re: Homemade coleslaw

    I'd agree with the celeriac added it and a wee smidge of wholegrain mustard, tastes lovely !

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    The Great Wild Woolly WoollyNewty
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    Re: Homemade coleslaw

    One of the best things to do is grate up all the carrot the night before and then leave it in a colander over a bowl in the fridge. TONNES of water will run out of the carrot and this will mean the coleslaw is less watery and more tasty! If you are in more of a hurry you can just stand it for a couple of hours, maybe put a weight on it.

    Anyway I just grate up loads of carrots, slice up a white cabbage and then add a bit of finely chopped red onion or spring onion. Mix well with mayonnaise (or you could use half yoghurt) and then add a dash of salt and most importantly some SUGAR and some VINEGAR to taste. Just add a spoon or so of each first and then mix and then keep tasting until it's 'right'. This really brings out the flavour in it and gives it a nice tang. I always get a lot of compliments on my coleslaw.... .

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    Soreya
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    Re: Homemade coleslaw

    Sorry suzie, really can t put my hand on that recipe I had.
    you ve got lots of great ideas from the girls now ...which I will try too

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    Re: Homemade coleslaw

    Thanks for that tip Woolly!

    Liking the powdered garlic Space -- is that the same as garlic salt?
    ....she would have been nice looking if she hadn't been wearing a look that suggested there was a nasty smell under her nose..........

    Just for Noo Noo:

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    Deep South Damsel littlepinkpiglet
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    Re: Homemade coleslaw

    I've got a yummy recipe but it's a bit different. It's an asian slaw with peanut butter and ginger in it. I'll post it if you want.
    17/11/05 9/9/03

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