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Sweet And Sour Slaw with Apple And Fennel

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CATEGORY CUISINE TAG YIELD
Mexican 6 servings

INGREDIENTS

1 lb Green cabbage; shredded fine
Salt and freshly ground pepper
1/2 sm Red onion; chopped fine
1 tb Honey
2 tb Rice-wine vinegar
2 tb Olive oil
1 ts Mustard
2 ts Minced fresh tarragon leaves
1 lg Peeled cored Granny Smith apple
Cut into 1/4-inch pieces
1 md Fennel head; sliced thin

INSTRUCTIONS

1. Toss cabbage and 1 teaspoon salt in colander or large mesh strainer set
over medium bowl. Let stand until cabbage wilts, at least 1 hour or up to 4
hours. Rinse cabbage under cold running water (or in large bowl of ice
water if serving slaw immediately). Press, but do not squeeze, to drain;
pat dry with paper towels. (Can be stored in resealable plastic bag and
refrigerated overnight.) 2. Stir together onion, honey, vinegar, oil,
mustard, and tarragon in medium bowl; set dressing aside. Immediately toss
cabbage, apple, and fennel in dressing. Season to taste with salt and
pepper, cover, and refrigerate until ready to serve. Makes about 5 cups;
serves 6 to 8.
Cuisine: "Mexican" Source: "Martha Stewart Living -
(www.marthastewart.com)" S(Formatted for MC5): "by Lynn Thomas -
Lynn_Thomas@prodigy.net" Yield: "5 cups"
Per serving: 56 Calories (kcal); 5g Total Fat; (70% calories from fat);
trace Protein; 4g Carbohydrate; 0mg Cholesterol; 11mg Sodium Food
Exchanges: 0 Grain(Starch); 0 Lean Meat; 0 Vegetable; 0 Fruit; 1 Fat; 0
Other Carbohydrates
Recipe by: Recipe from Chris Kimball
Converted by MM_Buster v2.0n.

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