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Cabbage and Broccoli Slaw with Vinegar Dressing
This cabbage and broccoli slaw with vinegar dressing recipe is a light version of coleslaw because it doesn't have a heavy mayonnaise dressingโbut it's still delicious! It's best if refrigerated overnight.
Asian Broccoli Slaw
This Asian broccoli slaw is a delicious, tangy side dish. It tastes even better if you chill the slaw overnight.
Coleslaw With Grapes and Spinach
Different version of coleslaw I came up with because my husband HATES carrots. Everybody loved it! Great both crunchy or soft. Add more grapes to cut the onion if the onion is really strong. You'll be amazed!
Donna Leigh's Creamy Broccoli Slaw
Donna Leigh's creamy broccoli slaw recipe is delicious! It's a combination of several recipes I've tried with my own tweaks. I've used different ramen noodle flavors, so feel free to experiment based on your tastes.
Andrea's Broccoli Slaw
This is a nice twist on the traditional slaw and is a great accompaniment to any summer meal! This can easily be doubled to take to a potluck.
Trees, Seeds, and Beans (Broccoli Slaw)
I came up with this broccoli slaw side dish when I was trying to clear the fridge out prior to leaving for a vacation. Grabbed what I saw, stirred up a bowl, and gave it a cheeky title based on some of the cute terms my daughter uses for food. I used lite mayo and Splenda, and I'm sure it would be great with full-fat mayo and sugar. Saved the other half-can of garbanzos for tossing with a salad. I also used half fresh, half frozen broccoli (as that's what I had on hand), and it was all tasty.
Incredible Turkey Brine
This turkey brine imparts amazing flavor and keeps it moist no matter how long you cook it. The allspice berries give this recipe a unique taste. Kosher salt is the best option for any brine, but you can substitute 1 cup table salt. I used this brine for a turkey that took 7 hours to cook, and it was still one of the juiciest turkeys I ever made. This recipe makes enough for a 17-pound turkey.
Holiday Turkey Brine
There are many brines available for your holiday turkey, and many have similar ingredients. The basic concept is that brining a turkey, or any meat, helps that meat retain moisture over long cooking periods. My husband said this recipe created the juiciest turkey he had ever experienced. Even after almost 4 hours of cook time, you could squeeze the juice out of the meat it was so tender and juicy. And the savory and sweet flavors were just enough to complement the brine and impart those flavors to the turkey. Bon appetit!
Honey Citrus Turkey Brine
A simple brine recipe and technique.
Honey-Apple Turkey Brine
Brine your turkey overnight in this subtly sweet honey-apple brine for a juicy, flavorful showstopper that's sure to impress. This recipe makes enough for a 14- to 16-pound turkey and works beautifully on chicken, ensuring every bite is moist and delicious.
Mighty Fine Turkey Brine
I mixed and matched and finally found the best way to brine a turkey. It adds flavor but not enough to overpower what you will use when you roast the turkey. It will literally leak when you cut it... that is how juicy this bird gets. You can also use this brine for other types of poultry.
Brined Turkey
I love a brined turkey. When you think about cooking any poultry for more than two hours, you definitely want a bird that was packed in a saline solution or brined yourself. Never again will you have a dry turkey. The osmosis will make your bird tender and juicy. This recipe is good for turkeys between 12 and 22 pounds. Roast as desired.
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