Well done you !! Everytime you make it you'll probably make little tweaks until you get to the magic rock solid recipe. You're getting to be a grand cook with the fresh veggies
A really simple salad for you to try. Iceberg lettuce shredded, cucumber peeled and chopped. A sweet apple peeled, cored, chopped. Mayo with pepper and salt. Give it an hour in the fridge before eating.
Well, what can i say? I have to applaud you as you're really going for it with trying to make things you've never made before. It seems the part time hours are having a knock on effect with you having more time to have a go at things, thats a massive positive outcome. Yes! Much better making your own coleslaw than shop bought.👍
When I was growing up, cutting the cabbage for slaw--for six people-- was one of my designated jobs. Now, 60 years later, I buy a bag of already shredded cabbage and carrots, and just make the dressing. The slaw is just as good, but I miss the company.
Lovely,Karen. I would eat this so quickly! I sometimes add fresh broccoli, and I like to use red cabbage. I make the dressing with mayo, the best vinegar I have, (Raspberry is wonderful!), celery seed, paprika and a little sugar or stevia. I keep the dressing on the side to mix in as we use it to keep it from getting limp.
My mom used mayonnaise. Or salad dressing. With cream or milk. Salt and pepper. Sugar and mustard. Depending on if we were having a sweet salad or not. Coleslaw had a tiny bit of sugar. Shrimp salad has more sugar for my mom's recipes. No sugar in the same dressing made for a lettuce salad. All of our dressings were made at home. I remember when Ranch happened oh my goodness sour cream with a mix we poured in oh it was heavenly. And it still is. We also had the oil and vinegar on our table I grew up with it it was odd when the family grew up and moved out and it was no longer on the table and the leaf came out of the table. And everybody that was left in the house just grabbed a snack when they to eat.
Excellent recipe idea thank you. Don't throw away the outer leaves of the cabbage though, they've great to put into a Chinese style stir fry (same with any cauliflower leaves too).
I'm so happy for you. I learned how to make coleslaw on a chair. At the sink when my mother told me grate this grare that. This is how I make this cole slaw, she said. I still remember how much it hurt when my Knuckles went across grater. Ouch.
Yum, i love coleslaw. I hate trying to make the cabbage thin enough and recently found a very wide veg peeler and it is fantastic making it so simple to get a fine shred in seconds. 😊happy days
That's a fine salad. My favourite coleslaw is cabbage, carrot, onions with finely chopped pickled cucumbers, and the dressing made with mayo, mustard and a little dill vinegar from the cucumbers.
I’d have used what was left in the smaller mayo jar (shake it up with the vinegar if needs be) and just added some more from the new one - cuz you just KNOW you’re going to end up with several half-empty jars if you don’t..! I like a bit of creamed horseradish in my coleslaw, and I sometimes cover the veg in boiling water to blanch it off - makes it slightly softer and the coleslaw creamier, somehow. I dry it in the salad spinner before mixing with the dressing. And yes, a tiny bit of sugar or honey will just take the sharpness out of it.
I cant do the shredding these days due to arthritis in my hands - so just a tip for those with less strong hands - use a food processor. The other day i was making celeriac mash from a HUGE celeriac and sighed at the thought of all that mashing by hand and then the light dawned - use the food processor! Worked a treat folks! Both celariac and carrot-and-swede ( turnip - the orange ones) freeze well btw. And this is a great method of making quantities of them!
Hi Karen! That's funny, I just bought a packet of shredded cabbage w/carrot! I love coleslaw and will try your dressing. I dont have any onion but it will be fine. I like it better the next day! Thank you! 😊
I prefer home made Coleslaw because you can adapt it to your own preference . We grate the carrots from the bottom up not lengthways same as cabbage. We use scallions too. For example Heron sold Avocado Mayonaisse for 59 pence each or £1 for two which we used up as Coleslaw. And finer Coleslaw tastes much better. Home made every time.
Well done you !! Everytime you make it you'll probably make little tweaks until you get to the magic rock solid recipe. You're getting to be a grand cook with the fresh veggies
A really simple salad for you to try. Iceberg lettuce shredded, cucumber peeled and chopped. A sweet apple peeled, cored, chopped. Mayo with pepper and salt. Give it an hour in the fridge before eating.
Sounds nice and light
At Christmas😂 (!!!) I make coleslaw with spring onions, carrot and red cabbage. Very festive.
Well, what can i say? I have to applaud you as you're really going for it with trying to make things you've never made before. It seems the part time hours are having a knock on effect with you having more time to have a go at things, thats a massive positive outcome. Yes! Much better making your own coleslaw than shop bought.👍
When I was growing up, cutting the cabbage for slaw--for six people-- was one of my designated jobs. Now, 60 years later, I buy a bag of already shredded cabbage and carrots, and just make the dressing. The slaw is just as good, but I miss the company.
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Lovely,Karen. I would eat this so quickly!
I sometimes add fresh broccoli, and I like to use red cabbage. I make the dressing with mayo, the best vinegar I have, (Raspberry is wonderful!), celery seed, paprika and a little sugar or stevia. I keep the dressing on the side to mix in as we use it to keep it from getting limp.
Evening Karen thankyou for the video
Looks delicious😊
Looks so fresh and so good. I've never tried cider vinegar and mustard but I am going to next time I make salad! Thanks for sharing your recipe.
Just what I have planned for today! Making coleslaw and banana bread... Waste not, want not!
How funny! That’s what I made today! I woke up and made banana bread and tonight we ate coleslaw and empanadas. Nice coincidence!
Cheers Karen much appreciated 👍. Needed to know how you make the dressing as I usually use shop bought. Many thanks xx oooh looks delicious.
My mom used mayonnaise. Or salad dressing. With cream or milk. Salt and pepper. Sugar and mustard. Depending on if we were having a sweet salad or not. Coleslaw had a tiny bit of sugar. Shrimp salad has more sugar for my mom's recipes. No sugar in the same dressing made for a lettuce salad. All of our dressings were made at home. I remember when Ranch happened oh my goodness sour cream with a mix we poured in oh it was heavenly. And it still is. We also had the oil and vinegar on our table I grew up with it it was odd when the family grew up and moved out and it was no longer on the table and the leaf came out of the table. And everybody that was left in the house just grabbed a snack when they to eat.
I shall write down that dressing recipe. And the coleslaw looks wonderful. You could add a bit of sugar if it doesn't sweeten up.
I like a dab of honey in mine!
karen, well done for making your own, its so much tastier than shop bought hey!!
Excellent recipe idea thank you. Don't throw away the outer leaves of the cabbage though, they've great to put into a Chinese style stir fry (same with any cauliflower leaves too).
Good one Karen,I’m going to have to call you clever Karen ❤❤❤Aussie Cristina 😊
I'm so happy for you. I learned how to make coleslaw on a chair. At the sink when my mother told me grate this grare that. This is how I make this cole slaw, she said. I still remember how much it hurt when my Knuckles went across grater. Ouch.
Yum, i love coleslaw. I hate trying to make the cabbage thin enough and recently found a very wide veg peeler and it is fantastic making it so simple to get a fine shred in seconds. 😊happy days
Yum I make my coleslaw dresseing with vinegar,sugar. And cream salt and pepper
Crunchy :)
white wine vinegar will soften them*
That's a fine salad. My favourite coleslaw is cabbage, carrot, onions with finely chopped pickled cucumbers, and the dressing made with mayo, mustard and a little dill vinegar from the cucumbers.
I’d have used what was left in the smaller mayo jar (shake it up with the vinegar if needs be) and just added some more from the new one - cuz you just KNOW you’re going to end up with several half-empty jars if you don’t..! I like a bit of creamed horseradish in my coleslaw, and I sometimes cover the veg in boiling water to blanch it off - makes it slightly softer and the coleslaw creamier, somehow. I dry it in the salad spinner before mixing with the dressing. And yes, a tiny bit of sugar or honey will just take the sharpness out of it.
I always used mayo, vinegar and sugar for dressing BUT next time I will use your mustard . Sounds good. Have a great weekend. Blessings to all ❤
I cant do the shredding these days due to arthritis in my hands - so just a tip for those with less strong hands - use a food processor. The other day i was making celeriac mash from a HUGE celeriac and sighed at the thought of all that mashing by hand and then the light dawned - use the food processor! Worked a treat folks! Both celariac and carrot-and-swede ( turnip - the orange ones) freeze well btw. And this is a great method of making quantities of them!
Hi Karen! That's funny, I just bought a packet of shredded cabbage w/carrot! I love coleslaw and will try your dressing. I dont have any onion but it will be fine. I like it better the next day! Thank you! 😊
Looks delicious! I wonder if a handful or two of beansprouts would hide well in there?
I prefer home made Coleslaw because you can adapt it to your own preference . We grate the carrots from the bottom up not lengthways same as cabbage. We use scallions too. For example Heron sold Avocado Mayonaisse for 59 pence each or £1 for two which we used up as Coleslaw. And finer Coleslaw tastes much better. Home made every time.
nice recipe please i know simple but what is your version Karen.
When I make coleslaw I use a savoy cabbage and add a dash of maple syrup to the mayo dressing which takes away the sharpness of the vinegar
add a little faster sugar and ok offset the vinegar!❤
Good for you!
you are so sweet, such a lovely lady x
Speck of oil and a spoonful of sugar
Cheese Coleslaw*
Kathleen? :)
Next time grate the carrot x lol x