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Apple Sour Cream Slaw

Apple Sour Cream Slaw

Yield: 8 servings



1 cup sour cream

2 tablespoons orange juice

2 tablespoons cider vinegar

2 scant tablespoons sugar

1/2 teaspoon salt

1/4 teaspoon coarsely ground black pepper

1 teaspoon dry mustard

1 cup sliced celery

2 to 3 cups coarsely shredded green cabbage

1 cup shredded carrots

2 large red apples, diced, unpeeled

Small handful of raisins

1/3 cup chopped, salted peanuts



In a large mixing bowl - no more than an hour or so before serving - stir together the sour cream, orange juice, vinegar, sugar, salt, pepper and dry mustard.

Stir very well. Add the celery, cabbage, carrots, apples, raisins and peanuts. Toss to coat and serve within an hour or so. No need to refrigerate or the

cabbage will release some of its water content, thus thinning the dressing.



- Recipe adapted from "Apple Kitchen Cookbook" by Demetria Taylor for the International Apple Institute, 1971.



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