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Title: Irish Cole Slaw
Categories: British Salad
Yield: 1 Servings

1 Small, hard, red or white
  Cabbage, or 1/2 each
2 Eating apples or
  Well-ripened Bramleys
2tbRaisins
4tbClear runny honey
1tbCider vinegar
  Good bunch of chives, to
  Taste
  Sea salt and freshly ground
  Black pepper

Discard any tatty outer leaves from the cabbage, then quarter it and remove the core. Shred the rest very finely and put into a large bowl. Peel and soarsely grate the apples and add to the bowl with the raisins, honey and vinegar (measure the honey with a heated spoon and warm it slightly if it doesn't run easily). Mix well, chop the chives finely with sharp scissors and add to the bowl with a good seasoning of sea salt and freshly ground black pepper. Mix well, cover and leave in a cool place for an hour or two so that the flavours can blend. Mix again and check the seasoning before serving.

Serves at least 8.

From: (Georgina Campbell, "Good Food from Ireland"):

Regards, Smilla From: Oerter@studm.hrz.uni-siegen.de (Smilla)

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