Posted on 06/15/2020 3:11:46 PM PDT by be-baw
Its been four and a half years since Chick-fil-A made the difficult decision to pull its fan-favorite col slaw side from menus, and its tang still lingers in our hearts and mouths.
"For a long time, we were really hesitant to take anything off the menu because we couldn't bring ourselves to disappoint anybody," David Farmer, senior vice president of menu development for Chick-fil-A told Business Insider in 2016. "But as our sales volumes grew, it just wasn't feasible to keep adding to the menu without taking anything away."
*Wipes eyes*
Recognizing the pain the coleslaws loyal fanbase was experiencing, Chick-fil-A was kind enough to share the recipe for its beloved cabbage-based side at the end of 2015.
Thats right yall
all this time the recipe (below) has been right under our noses.
(Excerpt) Read more at msn.com ...
I get good results for biscuits with this recipe : https://www.thecountrycook.net/butter-dip-biscuits/
I like her show. She makes solid meat and potato meals. I think most of her recipes have been put one line, either on the Food Network site or her personal site.
In fact, a couple of days ago, I found that I can get most or all of her shows On Demand. I started watching them with Season 1, Episode 1. Her kids have really grown since she first started her show.
A poor imitation at that. My wife tried using it in her pre-school class once, and the kids were not having it. To paste or to eat. Who says 4 and 5-year-olds aren't smart?
You haven't missed much. High-sodium, high-fat food possibly laced with hepatitis A viruses.
It’s the carrot-raisin salad I miss. They had it a long time ago.
Glue sticks are wonderful things. (for pasting, not so much eating)
Is this the place where the restaurant is in the basement of the house? Best damn Pollock food anywhere
There is no such thing as good cole slaw. :P
Yea, i imaging Coleslaw must be wicked cost prohibitive....especially having to delete the menu item that apparently millions loved for some other thing..
This upper manager need to go YESTERDAY..
Thanks. This next Winter, I am going to try again.
MSN just published a story about it and copied the recipe. If anything, MSN stole Chick-fil-A's intellectual property for their own clicks.
If you click through to the actual Chick-fil-A website, they have a downloadable PDF with the recipe.
-PJ
KFC Coleslaw is better tasting
KFC Coleslaw recipe
INGREDIENTS
1/4 cup milk
1/2 cup mayonnaise (Hellmanns for best taste)
1/3 cup granulated sugar
1/4 cup buttermilk
1/4 tsp ground black pepper
1 tsp salt
2 tbsp of lemon juice
1 tbsp white vinegar or apple cider vinegar
1 medium sized carrot
4 cups shredded and as well as diced cabbage about 1/2 of a medium head
1 medium carrot
1/4 medium yellow onion minced
DIRECTIONS
Start by shredding and dicing the cabbage and carrot respectively, in its finest means possible.
You should then mix all of the vegetables in a huge mixing bowl for it not to get messy.
Third, you should have a medium-sized mixing bowl where you would put the whisk with its dressing ingredients.
Fourth, you should put all the vegetables needed in the bowl and stir them up using a wooden spoon.
Next, you should always keep your bowl wrapped in a saran always covered.
For optimal results, you should place the finished product inside the fridge and keep it there for approximately four hours, which is preferred to be done overnight.
Finally, before serving your coleslaw, mix and stir it again.
Serve fresh for best results.
The first four ingredients have not been in my diet for 20 years. And I am the better for it.
Love their coleslaw! My old Better Homes and Gardens cook book has the very same recipe! Prolly where they got the recipe. Outstanding taste.
You forgot to put it in the breaking news sidebar.
yep, won’t miss it since im not going there anymore
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Also good on ham, chicken and turkey sandwiches.
OMG chick fil A apologizes for backing the police WTH?? GEEZE is there ANYONE not bowing down to these THUGS!!!
Cole Slaw
1/4 Large Head Cabbage coarsely shredded
3 large dollops of Hellman’s Mayo
1 tsp Horseradish sauce
2 Tsp Sugar (or decent substitute)
1/2 tsp ground pepper
1-2 tsp dill
3 Tsp Poppy Seed dressing
Options - substitute ranch for Poppy Seed
- add celery seed
Mix well and serve same day. (It can get watery if stored very long)
I don’t really measure anything. These are just a rough estimate of what I use.
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