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Cole slaw in a cabbage "bowl"




Yield: 1 Batch

Ingredients:

Instructions:

or as required &/or Lemon juice; as required Freshly ground pepper *Fresh herbs should be a mixture of parsley chives chervil and basil. The author suggests serving this salad at a picnic. To make the cabbage "bowl use a sharp knife and cut a lid one

quarter of the way from the top (not stem) end of the red cabbage.

Using a grapefruit knife, cut out most of the interior cabbage from

the lid, leaving a shell 1/4 thick. Set aside. Remove inner cabbage from "bowl leaving a sturdy 1/4 shell. With a sharp knife trim off stem end so shell sits firmly. Shred cut red cabbage discarding any tough leaves or pieces. In a large mixing bowl toss together carrots onions and shredded red and green cabbage. To make the vinaigrette whisk together vinegar with the mustard and salt. Slowly add oil by drops until smooth and thickened. Add caraway seeds and chopped herbs. Taste and add sugar and/or lemon juice and pepper. Toss cabbage mixture with vinaigrette. Cover and chill cole slaw overnight if desired. To serve fill cabbage bowl with slaw top with lid (and press firmly securing with foil if transporting to a picnic site.) Yield: 4 to 6 servings. From _Nancy Enright's Canadian Herb Cookbook_ by Nancy Enright. Toronto: James Lorimer & Company 1985. Pg. 19. ISBN 0-88862-788-2. Electronic format by Cathy Harned.







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