Tam O' Shanter Coleslaw
photo by CarolAT
- Ready In:
- 10mins
- Ingredients:
- 7
- Serves:
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4
ingredients
- 946.36 ml shredded cabbage
- 118.29 ml chopped green onion, including tops
- 236.59 ml chopped celery, including leaves
- 59.14 ml chopped salted peanuts
- 2.46 ml seasoning salt
- 1.23 ml seasoned pepper
- 78.78 ml Italian salad dressing
directions
- Lightly toss together, the first 4 ingredients.
- Sprinkle with salt and pepper.
- Pour salad dressing over and toss to coat.
- Chill thoroughly.
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Reviews
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When I was a little girl, Tam O'Shanter was the restaurant we always went to for birthdays and other celebrations. So, of course I had to try this coleslaw. It tasted just like I remember the Tam O'Shanter coleslaw tasting. It is just delicious, and not at all sweet like so many coleslaw recipes. Thanks for the memories!
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What a great coleslaw recipe. It is so easy to make and has a great flavor and texture with the Italian salad dressing and peanuts. To save a bit on the calories, I used a Light Italian dressing. I also used Penzeys Seasoned Salt where the recipe called for seasoning salt. Thanks for sharing your recipe.
RECIPE SUBMITTED BY
lynnski LA
Los Angeles, CA
I live in a wooded hillside area of Los Angeles where it feels like being out in the country. I grew up in Rhode Island, and came to LA after graduating from URI. I recently retired from my job as an environmental specialist. So now I have time to collect internet recipes. My hobbies & interests are aquatics, shell collecting, my cats, feeding stray cats, home improvement projects and cooking.
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