I would like to make some coleslaw for a party tomorrow, does anyone have any tips please.
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I use white cabbage (very thinkly sliced) onion, ditto, and grated carrot and then your favourite mayo. Best tip is NOT to make it in advance. The mayo can go very watery. You can add grated cheese too, for a luxury version.Whoever plants a garden believes in the future.
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I use a mixture of red and white cabbage....shred to your liking, thinly slice red and white onion's, grate carrot in, add salt/pepper if you want, then a good blob of mayo... and for a real treat, grate a courgette in just before you serve..yummmmmLast edited by ginger ninger; 07-08-2009, 04:55 PM.
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Or throw in a handful of peanuts and sultanasHayley B
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I use thinly sliced white and/or red cabbage, handful of peanuts or cashew nuts smahsed a bit, a small or half a chopped apple, dollop of mayonnaise [yes hellmans, can't be faffed to make my own yet], a little bit of finely chopped onion, a sploosh of some kind of wine vinegar and a squirt of olive oil.
The oil makes the mayonnaise go further and the vinegar cuts the greasiness of it a bit.
Mind you, making a creme fraiche dressing with oil, little bit of vinegar,some frondy chopped up fennel bits, and celeriac instead of cabbage would work too.
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Originally posted by HayleyB View PostOr throw in a handful of peanuts and sultanasAll gardeners know better than other gardeners." -- Chinese Proverb.
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He's got a thing about bird food hasn't he Mr Sheds? I seem to remember a yoghurtHayley B
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