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Spicy Chipotle Coleslaw

by Ivete on July 23, 2010

in Side dishes,salad

I used to think that I disliked coleslaw that had a lot of mayo in it but then I accidentally put too much in a batch and found that I didn’t mind at all! I already knew that the slaws I like are the tangy or vinegary kind, but I couldn’t quite put my finger on what it was that I didn’t like in the “bad” ones. I recently figured it out: sugar! Most coleslaw has some sugar in it but some recipes overdo the sugar and then it’s all I can taste when I take a bite. Given this newfound revelation I set out to make a batch that had no added sugar at all and was bright, summery, and a bit spicy. I present you with my (mildly) Spicy Chipotle Coleslaw! Enjoy!

In this recipe there is no added sugar at all but the addition of raw fresh corn gives a bit of sweetness (and extra crunch!) to the overall slaw. If you want to make it spicier I suggest adding other spicy elements instead of upping the chipotle powder, as any more than what I’ve included in this recipe will just give you heat without added flavor. Instead, try adding one finely chopped serrano pepper (seeds removed) or a splash of the liquid from pickled jalapenos if you have that on hand.

Slaws like these keep in the fridge for ages, but the fresh corn in this one means it has a slightly shorter shelf life. So maybe only a week or two instead of “ages” . . . Continue Reading…

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Roasted Fingerling Potato Salad

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Roasted Fingerling Potatoes

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Raw Asparagus Salad

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The asparagus this year is so gorgeous it practically breaks my heart. When I tell you I’ve been eating asparagus several times a week for the last few weeks I’m not exaggerating! My favorite way to eat it is simply roasted with some olive oil and pepper . . . [...]

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Baby Potatoes with Shallots and Lemon

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Baby Potatoes with Shallots and Lemon

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Cipollini Onion Tarte Tatin

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Cipollini Onion Tarte Tatin

Looking for something a bit more impressive to bring with you to Thanksgiving this year? This onion tarte tatin may just fit the bill! It’s not only delicious, the presentation is absolutely beautiful and is bound to elicit at least a few “did you MAKE that!?!?” comments from your relatives [...]

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Cheesy Creamed Corn

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Cheesy Creamed Corn

This corn side dish from the September 2009 issue of Gourmet magazine caught my eye right away. It’s officially called “Cheesy Creamed Corn with Cilantro” but I omitted the cilantro because we had a guest that night who doesn’t like the taste. Cilantro seems to be one of those love-it-or-hate-it [...]

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Fast times in Elissa’s kitchen – Part 1: Lamb and zucchini with mint chimichurri

July 12, 2009
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Do you ever watch that Rachel Ray show, 30 Minute Meals?  Though I don’t always love her food, I really admire Rachel Ray for building the cooking empire that she started by just doing cooking demonstrations in her local grocery store.  However, one thing that I do find slightly deceiving [...]

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Shake up your 4th: Watermelon Salad with Feta, Olives, & Mint

June 27, 2009
Watermelon salad

Looking for something unusual to bring to the 4th of July picnic this year? Well look no further! There’s no getting around the fact that this salad sounds downright weird, but after you take the first bite you’ll be really glad you took the risk! This recipe is one of [...]

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Salt-Roasties from the Zuni Cafe Book

June 2, 2009
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As I’ve mentioned in the past, I love potatoes. My father often jokes that there is no Irish in our heritage so he has no idea where the potato thing came from, but for as long as anyone can remember, I’ve always loved them. Fried, mashed, boiled, you name it, [...]

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