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Craving the cole slaw from the family-style restaurant, Bob Evans? Serve up this copycat version at home now that you know the secret ingredient!
serves/makes:
ready in:
2-5 hrs
3 reviews
3 comments
ingredients
1/2 cup mayonnaise
1/4 cup milk
1 tablespoon sugar
1 teaspoon white vinegar
1 dash Tabasco sauce
salt and pepper, to taste
2 cups finely minced cabbage
1 carrot, peeled and very finely shredded
1 leaf dark green kale, very finely shredded
directions
Combine the mayonnaise, milk, sugar, vinegar, Tabasco, salt, and pepper in a large bowl. Whisk well to mix.
Stir the cabbage, carrot, and kale into the dressing. Mix well. Cover the bowl tightly and refrigerate for 3-4 hours or overnight.
Stir before serving.
recipe tips
Add a sprinkle of celery seeds for an extra burst of flavor. Or, use celery salt in place of regular salt.
Adjust the seasoning of salt and pepper before serving to make sure it's well-balanced after chilling in the refrigerator.
Use a mandoline slicer for thinly slicing the cabbage and kale for a more uniform texture.
Try different types of cabbage for variations in color and flavor. Green cabbage is the most common, but you can use red (purple), savoy, or napa for different flavors and textures.
To cut down on prep time, use pre-shredded cabbage or coleslaw mix from the grocery store.
common recipe questions
What makes Bob Evans cole slaw different from others?
Bob Evans cole slaw is known for its creamy dressing and the addition of finely shredded kale, which adds a unique texture and flavor to the dish.
Can I use a different type of kale in this recipe?
The most common kale is curly kale but you can also use lacinto kale which is a little more tender and sweeter, if desired. Just make sure to finely shred whichever you choose.
What can I substitute for mayonnaise if I don't have any?
Greek yogurt or sour cream can be used as a substitute for mayonnaise.
Is it necessary to refrigerate the cole slaw before serving?
Refrigerating the cole slaw for at least 3-4 hours or overnight allows the flavors to meld together and helps wilt the vegetables a bit.
How long can I store the cole slaw in the refrigerator?
It can be stored in the refrigerator for up to 3-4 days in an airtight container. Stir well before serving.
Can I make the dressing ahead of time?
You can prepare the dressing ahead of time and store it in the refrigerator. Just mix it well before adding it to the vegetables.
How can I adjust the flavor of the dressing?
You can adjust the amount of sugar or vinegar to balance the sweetness and tanginess of the dressing.
Can I add any additional mix-ins?
You can add mix-ins like diced apples, raisins, or nuts for added flavor and texture.
nutrition data
244 calories, 24 grams fat, 9 grams carbohydrates, 2 grams protein per serving. This recipe is low in carbs.
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reviews & comments
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Rick S REVIEW:
May 16, 2020Doubled sugar and vinegar.Also added a pinch of tarragon. Tasted a lot like Bob Evans.
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Pat REVIEW:
June 20, 2018Best coleslaw ever!!
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SAM February 26, 2018
That isn't kale in their slaw. It's chopped green onion tops. No way it's kale, at least in my area.
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Jmor REVIEW:
February 15, 2011I made this exactly as stated and used the tarragon vinegar as a reviewer recommended. It is close to Bob Evan's.....sort of. Bob Evan's is sweeter than this. I added more sugar and that improved it, but something is still missing. It is good, just not as good as Bob Evans. I love Bob Evan's cole slaw. Next time I go there, I'm just going to ask them what their secret is. : )
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Guest Foodie March 8, 2010
Thank you for the tip on the tarragon vinegar.
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Guest Foodie January 12, 2010
I worked as a manager for Bob Evans many years ago. They use tarragon vinegar in the coleslaw.
Please note:
This is a copy cat recipe submitted to CDKitchen by a third-party. This recipe is not an original recipe unless specifically stated and is considered only to be an acceptable "clone" to the original for the home cook to attempt to duplicate. Please also note that many nationwide restaurant chains vary their menus and ingredients by region so the version provided may not be similar to what you may have tried before. All trademarks referenced are property of their respective owners.
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