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Saturday, June 20, 2009

Coleslaw with Creamy Buttermilk Dressing





From the kitchen of One Perfect Bite...When thinking about a salad to accompany a picnic or barbecue, coleslaw is arguably everyone's first choice. It's inexpensive to make and easy to assemble. This version uses a package of shredded cabbage and a simple buttermilk dressing that you can put together in minutes. The dressing is wonderful for any salad. If you'd like to wilt the cabbage before dressing the slaw, put it in a colander, toss it with a teaspoon of salt and let it sit for an hour or so at room temperature. Then rinse it with plenty of cold water and pat it dry. If your packaged slaw contains red cabbage be forewarned that it will bleed into your finished salad if allowed to sit too long. You may or may not want that. Here's the recipe for the slaw and the buttermilk dressing.

Coleslaw with Creamy Buttermilk Dressing...from the kitchen of One Perfect Bite

Ingredients:
1 (10-oz.) package confetti slaw
2 tablespoons finely minced shallots or scallions
1-1/2 tablespoons low-fat sour cream
1-1/2 tablespoons low-fat mayonnaise
1-1/2 teaspoons white wine vinegar
1/4 teaspoon granulated sugar
1/4 cup low-fat buttermilk
1/8 teaspoon freshly ground black pepper

Directions:
1) Place confetti slaw in a large bowl. Set aside.
2) Place shallots, sour cream, mayonnaise, vinegar, sugar, buttermilk and pepper in a 2 cup jar with a lid. Shake to combine.
3) Pour dressing over slaw and toss to combine. Refrigerate until well chilled. Yield: 4 servings.

39 comments:

  1. Love the buttermilk sounds and looks perfect.

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  2. I'm the only one in my family that enjoys coleslaw. Your recipe looks great! I like the buttermilk in the dressing.

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  3. Mary, this sounds very healthy and good. Great picture too - a little pink coleslaw.

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  4. Yum!this is perfect for summer!Picnic time!

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  5. That is a wonderful dressing recipe. Once again, I am adding to my "buttermilk file." P.S. I have a blueberry cobbler in the oven using your blackberry cobbler recipe :-)

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  6. Oh yum, you have a beautiful blog! I'll be back :-)
    Abby

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  7. Mary, I'm making Coleslaw for lunch, but after reading your blog, it will have buttermilk dressing. Can't wait to try it.

    I'm from the south.....where everything is better with a splash of buttermilk.

    Best Wishes,
    Kay

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  8. Ive been looking for a ggod coleslaw recipe! Thanks for sharing!

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  9. Thanks for sharing your fun recipe. I'm making coleslaw later this afternoon for my grandson's 9th birthday party. Thanks for the visit to my blog. Happy Pink Saturday. hugs ~lynne~

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  10. What a great slaw dressing & just in time for summer! I'll bet the buttermilk gives it a great tang.

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  11. T red cabbage makes it such a lovely PINK!!

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  12. OOOHHH Mary!
    This sounds absolutely amazing, and I have a BBQ to go to in 2 weeks. Guess what I am taking? Thank you so much for sharing with. I'd also like to thank you stopping by and saying hi for my first PS. I hope you will stop back by soon. I feel like I have received so many wonderful gifts. Each comment, a gift to open and cheerish. Thanks for sharing. I will check back often. "Country Hugs" from Country Wings in Phoenix, Sherry

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  13. Oh my! That does sound delicious. I'm going to give it a try!

    Blessings,
    Spencer

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  14. Oh what a gorgeous colour this slaw has!!!! Perfect for summer and very cute! I imagine the buttermilk dressing must give a nice tang to the salad and make it memorable

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  15. Oh, how we love coleslaw here. Your buttermilk dressing sounds creamy delicious. I would not be able to resist.

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  16. Coleslaw isn't one of my favorites because I always compare it to what we got in a little deli when I was a kid. It didn't have the raw taste of cabbage and it had the creamiest dressing. The cabbage was cut into long slices and it was delicious! I'm going to give this a try - it might just be what I'm looking for with the buttermilk and by salting the cabbage and 'wilting' it, it may be the consistency I'm looking for. Thanks, Mary!

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  17. I agree with everyone, the buttermilk sounds great in the dressing. I have some leftover from the cobbler, so this will be great for tomorrow's dinner.

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  18. Always looking for new recipes. I have a BBQ to go to next week and will try your pink slaw. I have copied the lemon buttermilk ice cream and sent it to my BIL who keeps his ice cream churn hopping each weekend and loves new favors to try.

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  19. This looks yummy! I'll have to peruse your other posts for some great recipes. Thanks for coming by Loveleigh Treasures and have a wonderful weekend!

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  20. Love coleslaw and as always on these delicious food posts I frantically look for the tasting button.

    Enjoy!
    Candy

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  21. And a H.P.S. to you too...your blog is wonderful, though it's breakfast time and making me hungry, that shredded meat burger and the raspberry sherbet look yummmmm///LOL... lovely to meet you.....xx

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  22. I'll have to try this coleslaw the next time I make it -- the buttermilk dressing sounds wonderful

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  23. Thank you so much for stopping by my blog today. I am just browsing around your blog. What beautiful presentation and your recipes sound positively yummy! I don't think I've ever tried buttermilk dressing in coleslaw but it sure sounds delicious.

    Cheers! =D
    ~Kitty Kellie
    The Artful Paper Doll

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  24. Mmmm... that looks good!

    Thanks for leaving a comment on my blog Sweeterliving.

    Have a Pink Saturday and a blessed Sunday too!

    Greetings from Norway!

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  25. Coleslaw is a great summer recipe. Thanks for sharing an easy version to start off picnic season.

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  26. It looks crunchy, cool and delicious!

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  27. Great looking slaw Mary. You're right, the red cabbage will bleed if you aren't careful. I like yours because it isn't too sweet. Perfect just like I like it.
    Sam

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  28. Happy Pink Saturday on Sunday. What a very yummy post that was! Hope your day is full of love and happiness.

    xJ
    MaidenShade.wordpress.com

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  29. I love a good coleslaw! It's always the welcomed dish with so many summer recipes.

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  30. Looks like a yummy, light dressing for crunchy cabbage. So good with barbecue.

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  31. I love coleslaw and this dressubg sounds so good. I always have coleslaw when we have burgers or Sloppy Joes.

    Iris

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  32. This looks delicious. It would be a great summer recipe. Thank You.

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  33. Yira, I'm so glad you found us. I hope you'll visit often.

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  34. I love it. This looks like my kind of recipe to be sure!

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  35. Mmm, just stopping by for Pink Saturday and am soo glad that I'm a day late! The coleslaw looks yummy! Thanks for sharing the recipes.

    I'd love to have you visit The Old Parsonage.

    Enjoy your day!
    Leann

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  36. Oh... I am so gonna visit you often... what fabulous recipes here!!! LOVE your blog!

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  37. that cake looks scrumptious!! i'm always looking for something to serve on wednesday (breakfast club day) and i know my family would love this! thanks for sharing and good luck winning the brooch!
    p.s. i hope you get your seeds one day!

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  38. Hi Mary!

    Here is what I have to say about your Coleslaw. . . . YUMMY! I really like the Buttermilk Dressing. This recipe is a "keeper" for me.

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  39. I love coleslaw! Pair this with a BBQ sandwich, and you have yourself one heck of a meal!

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