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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 | ||
2 | tb | Raisins |
4 | tb | Clear runny honey |
1 | tb | Cider 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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