Broccoli slaw
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Salad | |
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Broccoli cole slaw, broccoli slaw salad | |
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Broccoli | |
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Broccoli slaw is a variation of traditional coleslaw with shredded raw broccoli stalks substituted for cabbage. It may also contain mayonnaise, carrots, vinegar or lemon juice, sugar, salt and pepper. It is commonly served at potlucks or "covered dish" parties. It is also called broccoli cole slaw or broccoli slaw salad.
Broccoli slaw is sometimes served with ramen, as cook Paula Deen suggests.[1] And classic broccoli slaw has considerable mayonnaise.[2] A modern modified recipe removes the ramen noodles so popular in the south in the sixties, keeps the mayonnaise, and uses almonds.[3]
See also
- Salad
- Raw food
References
- ↑ Broccoli Cole Slaw by Paula Deen on the Food Network website Accessed July 15, 2009.
- ↑ Classic southern slaw recipe, Accessed Nov 6, 2012
- ↑ Example of recipe with almonds, Accessed Nov 6, 2012
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