A hybrid salad that combines spicy vinegar and mayo for the dressing, Cecilie’s favorite coleslaw is our go-to recipe whenever coleslaw is on the menu.
I am not a fan of gloopy mayo heavy coleslaw so I used to make one that was more like cabbage with vinaigrette dressing until it occurred to me that I could add some mayonnaise and have the best of both worlds.
In my recipe files, I’ve been calling this New Year’s Day Coleslaw for years because it’s the one I always make when you gotta eat cabbage for money and black-eyed peas for luck. But a couple of years ago, when my younger daughter Cecilie asked me for it, I had to send her a Word file which made me I realized that I had never shared it here.
With this third installment of our Alphabet Challenge for 2024 being brought to you by the letter C, it seemed like the perfect time. And, in honor of her love of this salad, it seemed appropriate to rename it Cecilie’s favorite coleslaw.
Cecilie’s Favorite Coleslaw
Don’t get too caught up on the size of your onion or cabbage. This is one of those salads, like most salads, where some more or a little less really doesn’t make a difference.
Ingredients
1 small hot red chili pepper
1/2 small purple onion
3 tablespoons white balsamic vinegar
1 small cabbage or half a larger one
3 tablespoons mayonnaise
Freshly ground black pepper
Method
Finely mince the chili pepper and slice the purple onion as thinly as you can.
Stir well and leave to macerate for at least five minutes. This helps mellow the sharpness of the onion while also making sure that the chili pepper flavor and heat will be well distributed throughout the coleslaw.
Slice the cabbage as thinly as you can, removing the hard stems and any tough ribs as you go.
Now we are talking a nice, spicy not too mayo-heavy dressing!
This coleslaw can be eaten immediately but it also keeps well and tastes even better if left for at least 30 minutes. If you are not eating it within 30 minutes, do cover the coleslaw and refrigerate it because of the mayonnaise. I actually like it better chilled but you do you.
As I mentioned above, it’s time for our Alphabet Challenge and today’s recipes are brought to you by the letter C. Many thanks to our organizer, my dear friend and fellow blogger, Wendy of A Day in the Life on the Farm. Check out the C recipes below:
- A Day in the Life on the Farm: Chicken Pastina Soup
- Palatable Pastime: Caldo Gallego Cubano
- Sneha’s Recipe: Carnivore Meatzza
- Food Lust People Love: Cecilie’s Favorite Coleslaw
- Culinary Cam: Crab-Stuffed Ravioli
- Karen’s Kitchen Stories: Cheesy Burger Buns
- Sizzling Tastebuds: Classic Chickpea Hummus
- Jolene’s Recipe Journal: Cherry Chocolate Chip Waffles with Cherry Syrup
- Mayuri’s Jikoni: Cranberry Achar | Cranberry Pickle
- Blogghetti: Cherry Cream Cheese Cookies
- Faith, Hope, Love, & Luck Survive Despite a Whiskered Accomplice: Dove Dark Chocolate Chunk Cakey Muffins
- Magical Ingredients: Chocolate Cashew Coconut Caramel Stuffed Paratha
A: Anchovy Deviled Eggs
B: Spicy Braised Ginger Pork Belly
C: Cecilie's Favorite Coleslaw - this post!
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