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Vinaigrette Coleslaw I by Salad FoodieLight with a nice balance of sweet/sour, Vinaigrette Coleslaw has become one of my favorites from BGH.COM, and makes a welcome change from creamy coleslaw recipes. Consider it especially for outings, barbecues and picnics because it does not contain mayonnaise. Suit your taste or time selection of cabbage with all green, a combo of… |
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Broccoli Cole Slaw with Craisins by Denise SherinThis is one of those things that you throw together because it's what you have on hand. I used bottled slaw dressing because I was in a hurry, I think a creamy caeser dressing would be nice too. It turned out that we really liked it as a different type of slaw. My son can't get enough of it, so we will be making it again. |
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Red Cabbage Coleslaw by Salad FoodieThink outside the box for your next slaw with this creamy deep red cabbage version. The dried cranberries are camouflaged by the cabbage color and provide a pleasant sweet taste surprise, while walnuts add extra crunch. |
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Bombdiggity Cole Slaw by Bombdiggity Hot DogsPeople love our cole slaw either on our W. Virginia slaw dog or just by itself. This is an easy recipie you can make in just a few minutes. |
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Sauerkraut Salad by A.L. WiebeHonestly, when a friend told me he had found this recipe in an old cookbook, I was a bit skeptical. He was bound and determined to make it, in spite of my turned-up nose, so I put my best manners forward and tasted it. It was delicious, and helped greatly to wash down the crow I was forced to eat! |
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Vinaigrette Coleslaw II by Salad FoodieLight, sweet and tart, this salad is a refreshing change from creamy coleslaws. This is a variation of Vinaigrette Coleslaw I - link below (see "Useful Links".) This salad is easily made diabetic-friendly by using a sweetening substitute such as Splenda, and reducing amount of oil. |
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Cranberry Walnut Cabbage Slaw by Salad FoodieThis recipe was a top winner in Better Homes & Gardens August 1999 monthly recipe contest and I have made it ever since. It's fits well with a Thanksgiving, Christmas, holiday theme with the dried cranberries and walnuts, and the red and green color combos, but I make it year-round. I especially like the snappy dressing. |
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Lime-cilantro coleslaw by Nancy MiyasakiThis is a great, light side dish. And it's probably the easiest dish you can possibly make! Perfect with enchiladas or my chicken chilaquiles recipe. A summer treat! |
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Colourful Slaw by MichelineAn eye catching slaw using green and red cabbages, yellow and red peppers and orange carrot for colourful salad to bring to a BBQ or a potluck. |
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Favorite Creamy Coleslaw by Frosted FlakerFor me, this has just the right balance of slaw to dressing. A true creamy slaw delight. Keep in mind this produces a VERY creamy version of coleslaw. To reduce the creaminess, simply add a bit more cabbage. |
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Murphy's Cole Slaw by Just Cookin'This recipe sounds so strange I was afraid to taste it. Boy am I glad I did! This is absolutely the best coleslaw I've ever tasted. I'm assuming Murphy's is a restaurant but I'm not sure. I got the recipe from someone else. The dressing is cooked and it's made without mayonnaise. For anyone with a gluten allergy, the ramen noodles… |
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Blueberry & Almond Brunch Slaw by Salad FoodieAbout to make a small amount of coleslaw one day an inspiration came to me to make a fruited version with blueberries. But then I couldn’t stop at that - what would compliment the blueberries? Almonds! Next a binder sauce of yogurt , and quickly this little salad-making side trip became a beautiful and healthy brunch slaw! You’ll… |
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Zesty Vegetable Coleslaw by Robyn SavoieDelight in light! Here's a slaw that boasts a healthful glow. Great during those summer heat waves. When cabbage comes into season, buy from a farmstand. Shred along with 1 carrot, using a Cuisinart food processor. |
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Grandpa's Cole Slaw by Sharon BrownThis is more or less the cole slaw I grew up eating, and is pretty much the only kind I like. Unlike typical restaurant slaw, it's tart instead of sweet, and if you eat it right away, the cabbage is crisp, not soggy. You can dress this up with minor variations, like adding a small bit of dijon or other mustard, adding a bit of… |
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