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  2. Make Homemade Ranch Slaw For Your Next Barbecue - AOL

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    Yields: 8-10 servings. Prep Time: 10 mins. Total Time: 15 mins. Ingredients. 1/3 c. mayonnaise. 1/4 c. sour cream. 2 tbsp. buttermilk. 1 tbsp. distilled white vinegar

  3. How to Make an Easy Coleslaw Recipe

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    One of the most quintessential sides at a great barbecue is coleslaw. Filled with green or red cabbage, mayo and vinegar, coleslaw makes for a great addition to sandwiches, hot dogs, tacos and ...

  4. 10 Best Sides for the Ultimate Backyard BBQ - AOL

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    Kings BBQ’s Carolina BBQ Oink Sampler includes 1 lb. of hand chopped pork, 2 racks of BBQ pork ribs, BBQ sauce, 12 hushpuppies, and 1 pint each of Brunswick Stew, potato salad, and slaw ...

  5. Red slaw - Wikipedia

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    Red slaw (sometimes called barbecue slaw [1]) is a condiment commonly served on hot dogs, on barbecue pork sandwiches, as a side dish for other types of barbecue, on hamburgers, or with other foods. It is an essential part of " Lexington style" North Carolina barbecue .

  6. Seared Ginger-Balsamic Salmon with Hot and Sour Slaw

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  7. Seared Ginger-Balsamic Salmon with Hot and Sour Slaw

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  8. How to Make the Best-Ever Creamy Coleslaw, According to Chef ...

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    In this recipe, Zimmern combines the best of both worlds and uses both. For 5 to 6 cups of cabbage, he uses 1/2 cup mayo and 3 tablespoons of white vinegar, so it's just creamy enough and just ...

  9. Carolina style - Wikipedia

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    Carolina style refers to an established set of condiments for hot dogs and hamburgers, originating in the Coastal Plain and Piedmont regions of North Carolina and South Carolina. The classic combination is chili, slaw and onions; [1] locally, mustard [1] sometimes replaces slaw, or is added as a fourth item. [2]