After yesterday's whirlwind post by the illustrious Katie Thomas, I wanted to give you a break with something simple and delicious. There is something about this slaw that really speaks to me. For all my pretending to hate mayonnaise, I really don't. My waistline just wishes that I hated it. Even so, this slaw is crispier and fresher than traditional slaw and especially amazing with pork BBQ. I can't get enough of the spicy tang of wasabi and sharp rice wine vinegar. I also love that this dish travels well. The cabbage is firm and soaks up flavors while it sits, so this is a perfect potluck side dish or something to take to a friends house (which is what I did). The crunch of the sesame seeds on top makes it really pop.
Asian Cole Slaw
Ingredients:
1 small head cabbage
3 carrots
2 fat scallions
1 Tbs. Wassabi paste
1 Tbs. Sesame oil
2 Tbs. Canola (or Vegetable) oil
3 Tbs. Rice Wine Vinegar
2 Tbs. Soy Sauce (I use light soy)
1 Tbs. lime juice
2 tsp. ginger powder or fresh ginger
1/4 cup sesame seeds
1. Grate the carrots and coarsely chop the scallions. I also chop the cabbage, but I do this roughly. I don't want shredded pieces, but rather cut it almost like you would chop lettuce for a salad. Toss them together in a large bowl.
2. The dressing is a combination of many flavors that are traditional in Asian cuisine. I happen to love this combo together. Sesame oil is rich and extremely flavorful, so a little goes a long way and rice wine vinegar has a great balance of acidity that cuts through the richness of the oil.
The wasabi is similar to horseradish and brings a great heat to the dish without being overpowering and a squeeze of lime juice brings freshness (of course you could squeeze a lime here, but I didn't have one so I used my squeeze bottle).
Whisk wasabi, oils, vinegar, ginger, soy and lime juice together to make the dressing.
3. Toast the sesame seeds on medium high heat in a dry skillet for about 5 minutes until they are lightly browned.
4. Toss seeds and dressing together in the bowl with cabbage until they are well combined. Enjoy!
Alex said this was his favorite thing you ever made. I reminded him of all the things you ever made. We cried a little bit while reminiscing, but he asserted that this really was one of his favorites.
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