DELICIOUS CABBAGE SALAD!! (Cole slaw)

Discussion in 'Salads' started by Native Vee, Jun 29, 2025 at 1:49 AM.

  1. Native Vee

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    I had this in middle school in 1987 and its insanely good!!

    I had them write the recipe down for me and I went looking for it today and found it in 1 of our cookbooks!!

    My mom/dad tried to make it but it wasnt nearly as good as the schools.. The pieces were bigger and it wasnt as tasty...

    Heres the recipe the school wrote for me in 1987 and I wanna share it with you guys as I love ya!!

    CABBAGE SALAD

    20 Pounds Cabbage
    2 Pounds Green Pepper
    2 Pounds carrots
    1 Gallon Mayonnaise
    2 cups vinegar
    1 Cup sugar
    3 tablespoon salt
    1 Tablespoon Pepper


    This is the recipe for a whole school servng lunch so you will have to narrow it down for home use...

    I am wanting to bring it to Golden Carrol and ask them if they will make it this way! (It will be better than what they have out which is reg cole slaw)


    ENJOY!! (I sure do and I wanna again!!)
     
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  2. jimandjan

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    Sounds much like our recipe except we add celery seed. wife insists on Hellman's mayonnaise.
     
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  3. Native Vee

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    I wonder how it tastes compared to what I listed :)
     
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  4. jimandjan

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    One big difference I see in slaw is when the cabbage is grated fine as to coarse. Or if the cabbage is brought in a bag coarse grated.
     

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