Friday 18 November 2011

Spicy & Crunchy Coleslaw

Spicy & crunchy coleslaw

This is one of the ways I do coleslaw.  The ingredients are:

¼ cabbage – finely shredded
¼ cup or so diced capsicum (called bell pepper in some places)
Thumb of ginger grated finely – I use a microplane
1 teaspoon of chopped green peppercorns or capers
½ fresh red chilli finely sliced
½ corn cob – kernels taken off the cob and cooed
2 gherkins – chopped
2 teaspoons of chilli jam to taste
2 tablespoons of mayonnaise ( I like Heinz Seriously Good)
1 tablespoon of crème fraiche (entirely optional)
Juice of ¼ lemon
Salt and pepper – I prefer white pepper

Just mix all the ingredients together.  Any leftovers will keep fine in the fridge for a day.  You can mix it together well before you need it unlike other salads.

I also sometimes substitute either mustard or horseradish for the chilli jam/relish.  I don’t put in carrot or things like sultanas – don’t suit my palate but I know other people do.






30 comments:

  1. Yum, this looks delicious! I love cole slaw! :)

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  2. Carole - thanks for your comment on my blog, your coleslaw does look delicious! Yum yum!

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  3. Hi Carole, you're right, your recipe looks great. I love the addition of ginger, but I'm puzzling over the capsicum, I'm not sure I know what is is. I thought it was a pepper, but 1/4 cup seems like a lot for a hot pepper. Am I wrong? I'd love to try this one!

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    1. Hi thanks for the comment Debra - I think you may know capsicum as bell pepper? It isn't a hot one.

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  4. sounds great!! thanks so much for the comment

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  5. I was wondering about the hot pepper too - but I see your reply to Debra above, and it all makes sense now. This looks like a great recipe heading into summer, so I will bookmark it. Thanks!

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    1. Thanks so much for taking the time to comment

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  6. I really enjoy coleslaw, and unlike my husband who likes it one the sweet side, I like mine with a sharpness or a tang -- your version is certainly different and I am anxious to try it :)

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    1. Thanks for your comment. Hope you enjoy it.

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  7. Looks delicious, love the flavors in there, the chili jam and the ginger, very nice.

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  8. quite unlike any slaw I have ever made...looks very interesting and very tasty.

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    1. Hope you give it a go sometime. Thanks for stopping by.

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  9. My son loves coleslaw and this recipe is a unique one.

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  10. I'd like to try this one. Seems we're heading into the summer salad season early this year!

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  11. I like trying different flavours of coleslaw. The last one I tried was asian flavoured and wasn't that great, but I guess they can't all be winners!

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    1. I guess it is all about balance of flavours textures and colors. Thanks for stopping by.

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  12. Honestly, I've never had any type of coleslaw other than the normal kind. Spicy sounds like it could taste good; it looks good!

    My Weekend cooking post is here.

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  13. I'm bookmarking this for summer -- the flavor combination sounds really good. I usually make the more common kind of coleslaw, but I'd love to try this.

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    1. I know it takes time to comment, so thank you very much.
      For me summer has just gone ....sigh.

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  14. I have never had coleslaw with corn or many of these spices, but I love coleslaw and am always up for trying a new variety of it. This is a definite will try.

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  15. Yummy! This will be on our picnic table this summer! Thanks Carole. I didn't post this week just visiting those who did. Don't want to miss a great recipe:)

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  16. Ooohhhh, yummy! I can't wait to try this recipe, totally different than the same old recipe I've been making for years :)
    annie @ montanasolarcreations

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  17. I don't know what chili jam is? Is there a certain type that you use in this recipe?

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