Asian Cole Slaw
My mother in law went to a party or a lunch or a something one time and she brought home this Asian Cole Slaw from her friend Tracy. (Who I will get to meet at the upcoming baby shower - and you better believe that I will let this woman touch the belly because this slaw is SO good.) So I tweaked it slightly from the original recipe but it's pretty much intact.
Asian Cole Slaw
What you need:
1 bag shredded Cole Slaw Mix
1 package Chinese noodles (you can use Ramien Noodles)
1/2 c Toasted Almond pieces (you don't want the slivers you want something with a good crunch)
1 bunch green onions chopped
1/2 cup Water
1/2 cup Rice Wine Vinegar (seasoned)
1/4 cup Vegetable Oil (I use Cannola)
3 Tablespoons Agave Syrup (or you can use 5 Tablespoons of White Sugar - I try to stay away from the white sugar though)
What you do:
- Put the noodles in a bowl and crunch up (you're not cooking them) so make sure there aren't big chunks of noodles
- Layer the coleslaw, green onions and almonds on top.
- Pour the liquids on top of that and cover with saran wrap.
- Give it a little shake (make sure your saran wrap is secure - or better yet, use a bowl with a lid, something I never seem to remember). You want the noodles to be mostly at the bottom because they need to take in the most liquid so don't go to crazy.
- Store overnight in the fridge to marinate.
- Stir in the morning - it will have shrunken down in the bowl quite a bit. I find that I sometimes need to add another splash of vinegar and water depending on the noodle I use.
5 comments:
Can you come make this for me, because now I want it with that Shrimp Pineapple thing from Pioneer Woman and can't get to the store due to The Great Snotfest.
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Yummy! And now I'll wait patiently for the pulled pork recipe. :)
Looks lovely. I adore a good slaw.
Sounds perfect for warm weather ... if it ever comes back!
I make something almost exactly like this only I add chicken and a few other things and use sunflower seeds (just my preference). My husband can't get enough of this sweet-savory flavor combo. It is in my archives somewhere.
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