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Roman Coleslaw

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Grains Salads 8 Servings

INGREDIENTS

1 md Cabbage
3 oz Olive oil
1 tb Liquamen (sep. recipe)
1 tb White wine
1/2 ts Cumin seed, ground
1 ts Caraway seed
1 Leek, trimmed, chopped fine
1 Coriander leaf, chopped
(optional)
Pepper and salt to taste

INSTRUCTIONS

1) Peel off the tough outer layers of the cabbage and core the
remainder.  Boil the cored cabbage in enough water to cover for 15-20
minutes, until tender. Drain, then rinse the cabbage in cold water until
cool.  Drain again, then chop well.
2) Mix together the remaining ingredients and pour over the chopped
cabbage.  Mix well and serve.
NOTE:  This recipe may be prepared without chopping the cabbage leaves;
also, with the cabbage still warm; and lastly, with 2 boiled and sliced
leeks added to it.
From Gemini's MASSIVE MealMaster collection at www.synapse.com/~gemini

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