There are many cookbooks providing easy recipes. One should browse the cookbook section of a local or chain bookstore and ask staff for help if one cannot find a suitable book. One can also ask friends and family for cookbook or recipe recommendations or watch Cooking Shows on television.
The exact recipe for Cane's coleslaw is kept private. A copycat recipe suggests combining coleslaw dressing onions, green peppers, and shredded cabbage.
The best free recipes for colesaw dressing can be found online at the Food Network website or allcooks.com. I hope the coleslaw turns out well for you.
The coleslaw at Sauer's used nine parts white cabbage to one part cabbage. Its dressing was made of mayonnaise, vinegar, and black pepper.
Yes it can and no, there is no special recipe. Coleslaw is simply a shredded cabbage salad. Most any vegetable, such as onion, carrot, beets, peppers etc. can be added to enhance the flavors. Sometimes the cabbage is brined or slightly fermented (like sauerkraut) before adding herbs, spices or a dressing, typically an egg based dressing like mayonnaise, but sometimes a vinegar oil based dressing (vinaigrette).
Coleslaw is a salad made of cabbage, additional dry vegetables such as carrots, onions and celery, and a dressing, popularly mayonnaise but other oils are used as well. Recipes for it can be found in many recipe books, as well as online sites such as All Recipes, Simply Recipes, or Top Secret Recipes.
The first recipe for coleslaw appeared in a Dutch cookbook in 1770. It contained shredded cabbage, oil, and vinegar. The coleslaw that was know today wasn't invented until 250 years later with the invention of mayonnaise.
If you are looking to replace white vinegar, any vinegar can be used but it might change the taste or color of the dressing. If you are looking to eliminate vinegar, lemon or lime juice might do well.
This recipe cannot be found in a book called "Top Secret Recipes" which can be purchased or checked out at your local library.
It really depends on the recipe, but in most cases, yes, salad dressing can be used as a substitute for mayonnaise.
There are many places online that one can go to find a recipe for oil and vinegar dressing. One site that has a recipe is the culinary arts page on the "about" website. The recipe is called Vinegarette.
Yes, at least in Texas. It was my favorite before it was discontinued
Depends on the slaw recipe.