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the coleslaw
noun
A salad of finely shredded raw cabbage and sometimes shredded carrots, dressed with mayonnaise (white slaw) or a vinaigrette (red slaw).
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Lord, I almost forgot the coleslaw.
And many terrific sides: the corn pudding, the coleslaw.
Pile the coleslaw onto the bottom half of the bun, and push down.
Advance preparation: The coleslaw will hold for three or four days in the refrigerator.
The coleslaw alongside was creamy and good, but the French fries were tired and soggy.
Though diner owners protest otherwise, no one really enjoys the coleslaw or the revolting little pickles.
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Then again, they might not: though the coleslaws ($2 each) — one mayo'd, one vinegared — were lackluster, so much has improved in the short couple of months the restaurant has been open that I could see the creamy slaw besting the greens by the time Fort Greeners are settling in with buckets of Brooklyn wings ($7) in front of the Super Bowl.
The BBQ sauce was sweet and zippy but not overpowering, and the homemade coleslaw on the side – good onion flavour, but really lifted by a little shaved fennel – was fantastic.
The same luscious sauce is found on the seafood coleslaw (at half the price).
In fact, he was ecstatic about how he has been treated by the Red Cross and gushed about the sloppy coleslaw.
Such is the force of tradition, for while no one wants to eat the ornamental coleslaw and pickles, everybody expects to see them on the table.
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