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Tangerine Coleslaw (Or Variation Orange Coleslaw)

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Vegetables, Grains Salad 6 Servings

INGREDIENTS

3 tb Vegetable oil
Grated peel of 1/2 tangerine
1/4 c Tangerine juice, freshly squeezed
1/2 Lemon, juice of
2 tb Honey
1 tb Toasted sesame seeds, optional
5 c Cabbage, (about half a head), cut into long thin shreds
3 Tangerines, peeled, segmented, halved and seeded
1/3 c Raisins
3 tb Nuts, chopped

INSTRUCTIONS

In jar with lid, combine oil, tangerine peel and juice, lemon juice, honey
and sesame seeds; shake well. In large bowl, combine cabbage, tangerines,
raisins and salad dressing; chill briefly. Before serveing, add chopped
nuts; toss gently.
Variation: Substitute grated orange peel and orange juice for tangerine.
Substitute 2 oranges, peeled, segmented and halved, for 3 tangerines.
Woman's Day, Spring Cooking & Entertaining; Volume VII, Number 1 (Spring
97) Adapted for MC by Brenda Adams; mc posted 4/13/97
Recipe by: Woman's Day, Spring Cooking & Entertaining Posted to MC-Recipe
Digest V1 #565 by Brenda Adams <adamsfmle@sprintmail.com> on Apr 13, 1997

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