Looking for a non creamy, vinegar based coleslaw recipe to top off pulled pork BBQ sandwiches. Any leads?
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I am not a fan of either the cream cole slaw or a pure vinegar slaw, although I lean more towards slaws that are heavy on vinegar. I decided to create my own, trying to remember what it is I liked about various great slaws I've had. This recipe is the result. Feel free to alter some of the proportions. Since I'm usually cooking for two these days, I scaled it down to half a head of cabbage. I also sometimes use less carrot. It is there for color and texture and should not overwhelm the end result.
John’s Cole Slaw Recipe
½ Head cabbage shredded
1 small carrot, shredded
1 small green onion, sliced thin
2-3 tablespoons sugar
2-3 tablespoons cider vinegar
1 tablespoons mayonnaise
1½ teaspoon yellow mustard
¼ teaspoon celery salt
salt & pepper to taste
As you can see, the sweet/sour sugar & vinegar mixture is the main thing, which is why I thought you might like this. The yellow mustard is the "secret ingredient" that, because of its tumeric, gives the slaw a key tang. I sometimes only use a teaspoon because you only need a little. Use a really fresh green onion and chop it as fine as you can. It is there for flavor and should be a background note.
Finally, even though the mayo is a minor ingredient, do try to use a decent brand like Dukes or Blue Plate (if you can get it in your area). Do not use Miracle Whip (I am most definitely not a fan, and it is not actually mayonnaise).
Hopefully the coleslaw mix was cabbage, not lettuce. I've never had coleslaw made with lettuce, but I don't think it would be too good.Thanks for all the input fellas! Just made my slaw based on johnmeyers's recipe. I ended up buying a Walmart bag of coleslaw mix and feel it's more than half a head of lettuce so I doubled the add ins. Taste pretty great to me and not too creamy so we will go with it. Spent all morning smoking butts. They are still going and I'm starving! Looking forward to tonight's dinner! Should be noted that I made a batch of SoFlaquers Carolina Mustard sauce and I plan to add his finishing sauce as well. Can't lose right?
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That slaw sounds great! In my experience...I've never had success recreating tastes from a "local brewery". It has something to do with the brews!This sounds great! Thank you! Miracle Whip is an abomination no matter what it's for. I'm basically trying to recreate a BBQ sandwich that I had at a local brewery. I've never been a slaw fan but it was the first time I had it on a sandwich and it was everything!! Looks like this recipe is right up my ally. Thanks again!!
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