Thursday, May 22, 2025

Pineapple Cole Slaw


 
Are you a cole slaw person? It seems to me that people are very divided when it comes to cole slaw. Either you love it or you don't. I happen to fall squarely into the first category. I absolutely LOVE it. I can even do some brands of store bought slaw, but extra points will always go to a restaurant that makes it home made. 
 When I was growing up, we always had a big bowl of cole slaw on our holiday table, and it was ALWAYS at every barbecue. It's sweet, tangy, creamy, and crunchy all in one bite. What's not to love? 
 Recently, I had bought a large head of cabbage for a smothered cabbage smoked sausage recipe, but I only needed half for the recipe. So what did I do with the other half? Cole slaw! But I thought, ok, what kind of a spin can I put on it? I had also recently baked a Hawaiian Banana Bread and still had lots of fresh pineapple, so I figured, why not? 
 This recipe is so easy, it's barely even a recipe. It's basically just a list of ingredients and it's ready in no time. And guess what?! It's delicious! It goes perfectly with a BBQ pulled pork, or grilled ribs, and it'll be right at home in your summer BBQ spread. It's slightly tweaked from a youtuber called Marcy Inspired. Make sure you have the recipe handy when you serve it because people are gonna ask you how you made it! Even if you're not usually a fan of cole slaw, give this one a try. It just might change your mind!
 
 
 
 
6 cups green cabbage, shredded
2 cups pineapple, chopped
1 large carrot, peeled and grated
2 scallions, chopped
1/2 to 3/4 cup mayonnaise
2 tbs brown sugar
3 tbs vinegar
Salt and pepper to taste
 
 
In a very large mixing bowl, simply stir all ingredients together until well coated. Cover and chill for about an hour. Give it another good stir before serving. Garnish with a little chopped parsley, if desired. That's all there is to it!
 
 
 
Tips:
The most important thing about this recipe is WHEN you make it. It's just not one of those recipes you can make days in advance. If you'd like to give yourself a head start, though, just have all your ingredients ready, and then mix them on the day or your event. I shredded and chopped everything fresh, but you could very easily just do a 20oz can of pineapple bits (drained) and a bag of cole slaw mix and call it a day.
 These ingredients are just guidelines. As my Mom used to say "If you like a lot, add a lot!" Would you like more pineapple? Go for it. Would you like it to be more tangy? Add a little more vinegar. Wanna add more carrot? You do you! 
 When you add the mayonnaise, you're immediately gonna think that it's not enough. RESIST the urge to add more! There will be plenty of dressing after it sits for a while in the fridge. However, if you do happen to inadvertently add too much mayonnaise, and your cole slaw is now swimming in dressing, you can easily just pour off the excess. Don't ask me how I know.

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