If you’re trying to eat Paleo without breaking the bank, cabbage
should definitely be on your grocery list: it’s often as cheap as 30 or
40 cents a pound, and it keeps for weeks in the fridge if you can’t use
it right away. But after a certain amount of cabbage, it can start to
seem pretty bland and boring – something you have to eat rather than something you want to
eat. If you’re stuck at that stage, this fresh twist on coleslaw is a
juicy, fruity way to jazz up your cabbage a little and make it exciting
again.
Cheap and tasty: what could be better? Try cheap, tasty, and
nutritious. If you’re serving this salad to approximately 6 people, then
each lucky diner is getting almost half the optimal daily amount of Vitamin C,
plus smaller amounts of manganese, potassium, Vitamin K, folate, and
Vitamin B6. Add the fat in the mayo to help you absorb it all, and
you’re looking at a delicious plate full of nutrients your body needs.
It doesn’t get much easier to make than salad, but if you’re so
pressed for time that you can’t even cut up your cabbage, you can cheat a
little by buying prepackaged bags that are already shredded. It won’t
be as cheap (since you’re paying someone to cut it for you), but you’ll
get a side dish on the table in 5 minutes flat. And if you want even
more color in the mix, don’t be afraid to add in some red cabbage as
well. Top off “cheap, tasty, and nutritious” with “colorful” as well,
and it’s a surefire way to pull you out of a cabbage slump, or make sure
you never even get into one in the first place.
Fruity Coleslaw Recipe
PREP: 15 min.
Ingredients
- 1 head green cabbage, rinsed and sliced very thinly;
- 1 large carrot, shredded;
- 2 cups fresh pineapple, peeled, cored and chopped;
- 1 cup mandarin oranges, chopped;
- 1 cup red grapes, chopped;
- 1/4 cup homemade mayonnaise;
Preparation
- In a large bowl, combine all of the ingredients together. Let the salad chill in the refrigerator for at least 1 hour before serving.
This Recipe from:
paleoleap.com
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