Marinated Broccoli Slaw
- Ready In:
- 10mins
- Ingredients:
- 10
- Serves:
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6
ingredients
- 1 bag shredded broccoli, slaw
- 177.44 ml white vinegar
- 4.92 ml salt
- 4.92 ml garlic powder
- 2.46 ml black pepper (or to taste)
- 14.79 ml brown sugar
- 14.79 ml soy sauce
- 29.58 ml prepared mustard
- 118.29 ml white sugar
- 157.80 ml vegetable oil
directions
- Empty the bag of shredded veggies into a very large mixing bowl (or Tupperware container, if you're brave enough to simply cap and shake to distribute the marinade).
- In a small sauce pan, combine the vinegar, salt, garlic powder, pepper (if desired), brown sugar, soy sauce, and mustard. Cover and bring to a boil.
- Remove from the heat and add the sugar and oil, stirring or whisking to dissolve. (I probably use a bit less than 2/3 cup of vegetable oil--maybe 2/3 cup minus 3 TB? If it tastes a bit strong or you need to stretch the marinade a bit further, use the full amount.).
- Allow the marinade to cool, then pour over the veggies and mix thoroughly.
- Refrigerate and enjoy!
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Reviews
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Love the taste of this marinade and it works so well with the broccoli slaw!! I halved the sauce when I made it the second time because it was a little too "saucy" for us the first time. I also added peanuts (1/4 cup), sunflower seeds (2 T.), and slivered almonds (2 T.)--an idea I got from a salad I saw at a grocer in town. Overall great recipe...thanks for sharing!!
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I have been looking for a marinade for red cabbage salad...this is fantastic! Just toss with sliced cabbage and refrigerate overnite. I messed up and put all of the ingredients in a saucepan and then read again about adding the oil & sugar after the other ingredients came to a boil. I let it all come to a boil, used my hand blender to emulsify and it was perfect.
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<p>I'm an academic who enjoys spending time at libraries and archives, but also looks forward to relaxing and experimenting in the kitchen. I love vegetables, keep mostly vegetarian, and believe fervently in the delicious powers of garlic.</p>