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Coleslaw

This is our favorite recipe, handed down for many many decades.

The original family recipe used homemade Bread and Butter pickle juice instead of the Yum Yum pickle juice. Something we will make, and carb count next fall. Our other holiday favorites include these recipes: Turkey, Turkey Gravy, Turkey Stuffing, PotatoesBrining the Turkey, Cranberries, and Yams.

Course Side Dish
Cuisine Netherlands
Keyword Cabbage, Mayonnaise

Ingredients

  • 14 oz (397 gr.) Coleslaw tri mix (2 CH0/65 gr/1 cup) 12.21CHO
  • 1.5 cup (310 gr) Hellman’s Real Mayonnaise 0 CHO
  • 2 TBSP milk 1.5 CHO
  • 6 TBSP Bick’s Yum Yum Pickle juice 24 CHO

TOTAL CHO 37.71 CHO

  • TOTAL WEIGHT 800 GRAMS
  • 37.71 CHO DIVIDED BY 800 GRAMS = .047 CHO/GRAM
  • 1 TBSP = 12 GRAMS (.047 CHO x 12 GRAMS) .56 CHO/TBSP
  • ¼ CUP = 4 TBSP (.56 CHO x 4) 2.24 CHO/1/4 CUP
  • ¼ CUP = 48 GRAMS

Instructions

  1. When serving coleslaw with fish or pulled pork we make it and serve after about an hour in the fridge.
  2. In the cooler months, when it’s served with turkey, time gets away from us and we make it earlier in the day. It shrinks down a bit. Weight and CHO count is still the same after 4 hours refrigeration.
  3. *We have tried unsuccessfully to find a CHO for the pickle juice. After many experiments with sugar, vinegar and water, our best guess is 4 CHO/TBSP. We love the infused cucumber flavor of the pickles in the juice added to the coleslaw.
  4. In a medium dish whisk mayonnaise, pickle juice and milk.

  5. Place cabbage in a larger dish.

  6. Pour dressing over top and mix until incorporated.

  7. Garnish with a sprinkle of paprika.

  8. Cover and refrigerate until serving.