Subj : Re: Cole's Law
To : Ruth Haffly
From : Dave Drum
Date : Fri May 31 2024 05:02:00
-=> Ruth Haffly wrote to Dave Drum <=-
DD> That doesn't need sugar - the sweet comes from the carrots and fruit.
RH> That's why I add just a bit--to help bring out the sweetness of the
RH> other ingredients.
DD> You're making it. You're the one you have to suit.
RH> And Steve; he grew up with this cole slaw. My mom might occaisionally
RH> mix some cabbage and mayo, then call it cole slaw but it definatly
RH> lacked a lot. This cole slaw is one of a number of recipies from my MIL
RH> that became a fast "regular" for me.
DD> I do like Popeyes (and KFC) coleslaw. With a few grinds of black
DD> pepper.
RH> I like Popeyes slaw better than KFC'c.
DD> I definitely like Popeyes chicken better. I don't find a lot to pick
DD> between their cole slaws (locally).
RH> I like Popeyes chicken better too. Been so long since I've had KFC
RH> slaw, I remember it as one of those fine chopped, oil & vinegar salads.
RH> Popeyes has some body to it, and a mayo based dressing.
The Kentucky Fried Colonel here (we only have a sngle store these days)
has a mayonnaise based slaw that compares well to Popeyes - even if their
chicken doesn't
DD> Title: Popeyes Coleslaw (Copycat)
DD> Categories: Greens, Vegetables, Sauces
DD> Yield: 8 servings
DD> 1 c Mayonnaise
DD> 1/4 c Cugar
RH> *****
RH> * Better correct this typo in your MM
DD> Good catch. Another reason not to edit my own copy.
RH> I've done enough proof reading for others over the years that typos
RH> jump out at me.
Typos do in other's copy. Not so if I'm re-reading my own. The mind sees
what it thinks should be there - right or wrong.
RH> ... Two wrongs don't make a right but, two Wrights made an aeroplane
DD> And three rights will make a left (turn). Bv)=
RH> Another right is that of free speech.
As long as you don't intrude on other's space/rights.
Along with the right of free speech is the right of assembly - so long
as it doesn't scare those in power. Bv)=
This is a sort-of modified KopyKat of KFC coleslaw. I was surprised at
the use of Miracle Wimp so I looke at others including one from a former
KFC employee - and, yeah, the Colonel used Miracle Wimp.
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Title: Copycat KFC Coleslaw
Categories: Salads, Vegetables, Greens
Yield: 10 servings
13 c Chopped cabbage
1 Green bell pepper; opt *
1/2 c Choped onion
1/2 c Chopped carrot
2 c Miracle Wimp Light
1/2 c Sugar
1/4 c Vinegar
1/4 c Vegetable oil
If you are lucky enough to have a food processor, get it
out of your cupboard. Start to cut up the cabbage and
place it in the processor. While cutting up the cabbage,
also cut up small slices of green pepper, onion, and
carrot and add to the processor.
Mixing up the ingredients this way will help distribute
the flavors throughout the slaw. You may want to use a
little less of the onion, or green bell pepper, but do
use all of the carrot.
If you do not have a food processor, no problem, simply
chop the cabbage, onions, and carrots into small pieces.
Add chopped green bell pepper if desired.
Now mix Miracle Wimp, vinegar, oil, and sugar until you
have a smooth mixture. The taste should be sweet with
just a hint of vinegar.
Amount of dressing may be increased or decreased
according to the amount of slaw you are making. Add to
cut up veggies and mix well. Let stand at least one hour
to let flavors mix.
* there is no bell pepper in the KFC recipe
NOTES: Green bell pepper is optional.
The cole slaw tastes better the next day!
To save time you can use pre packaged already chopped
coleslaw.
Tarragon vinegar can give this slaw extra flavor.
This recipe was created by Bill Cosby (Bill Cosby from
Missouri, not the actor/comedian) but it doesn’t include
bell peppers. I added a bell pepper for a little added
crunch. But it’s only an optional suggestion to add the
bell pepper to this recipe.
Author: Stephanie Manley
RECIPE FROM:
https://copykat.com
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