Waldorf Salad Style COLE SLAW - BBQ and Grilling Time Secret Extras Catering Side Dish Recipes (2024)

Waldorf Salad Style COLE SLAW - BBQ and Grilling Time Secret Extras Catering Side Dish Recipes (1)


Waldorf Salad Style COLE SLAW - BBQ and Grilling Time Secret Extras Catering Side Dish Recipes (2)The bagged Cole Slaw...

Cheap, Easy and ... Well, cheap and easy.

In order to get my favorite BIG THREE... Cheap easy and tasty, the bagged cole slaw needs an upgrade. It's actually pretty easy to do. There are dozens of varieties. Here's one of my favorites...

The Waldorf Salad is a classic. Created in the 1800's in the famous New York City hotel. It has gone through dozens of variations over the years both at the Waldorf and among NYC chefs trying to add their touch. The current basic recipe calls for chopped lettuce, walnuts, apples and celery with a mayonnaise dressing.

Sounds tasty and has survived over the years as a favorite side salad or even main course.

And makes a very simple cole slaw upgrade! Lots of little extras that make this a winner!

Will stand out as something special at your backyard BBQ (tastes great on a pulled pork sandwich), big family gathering, Holiday meal, neighborhood PotLuck or Church Social. It's even one of my favorites to serve up for a Catering event.

Cheap, Easy and Delicious... What more can you ask for???

Waldorf Salad Style COLE SLAW - BBQ and Grilling Time Secret Extras Catering Side Dish Recipes (3)


Waldorf Salad Style COLE SLAW - BBQ and Grilling Time Secret Extras Catering Side Dish Recipes (4)

OK... Here's what I did...

Waldorf Salad Style COLE SLAW


Ingredients

  • 1 Bag (Pre-chopped) Cole Slaw
  • 1/4 Cup Sour Cream
  • 1/4 Cup Mayonnaise
  • 1/4 Cup Sugar
  • 1 TBS Red Wine Vinegar
  • 1 tsp (to taste) Salt
  • 1 tsp (to taste) Pepper
  • 1 tsp Nutmeg
  • 1/2 Cup Apples, Small Dice, Divided, Save a small handful for garnish
  • 1/2 Cup Walnuts, Chopped, Divided, Save a small handful for garnish
  • 1/2 Cup Celery, Chopped, Divided, Save a small handful for garnish

Cooking Directions

  1. In a mixing bowl, Whisk together the Sour Cream, Mayonnaise, Sugar, Vinegar, Nutmeg, Salt and Pepper.
  2. In a larger mixing bowl, add the bagged Cole Slaw, half of the Walnuts, Apples and Celery. Add 1/2 of the liquid mixed in the first step. Add additional as needed for the consistency you like (some like creamy cole slaw, some like nearly dry). Taste, add additional seasonings to taste.
  3. Transfer to serving dish. Garnish with the remaining walnuts, apples and celery. Chill for a couple hours in the refrigerator.
  4. Serve chilled and ENJOY!

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So, I am pleased to list this as one of my Growing list of "52 Grilling Time Secret Extras" or "52 Ways to Cook BBQ and Grilling Recipes"!!!

Well over 52 recipes actually as I just can't stop... Over 100 in one grilling season (I love to grill!). But not just leat... Drinks, Condiments (LOTS of different BBQ sauces), Drinks, Desserts... even specialty items like GRILLED Pizza, and fun shaped Watermelons. Easy and these ideas will make you the MASTER of your Backyard Domain!

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So, I am also pleased to list this as one of my Growing list of "52 Ways to Cook Side Dish Recipes"!!!

Sure the meat gets all the glory but real cooks know it's the spread... the specialty Side Dishes that makes a meal rise or fall. Here's a few of my favorite recipes that will help to create that illusive COMPLETE MENU!

LOTS of Potato Sides, Vegetable Sides, Specialty Salads, Bread and MORE!

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Waldorf Salad Style COLE SLAW - BBQ and Grilling Time Secret Extras Catering Side Dish Recipes (2024)

FAQs

Why is it called Waldorf salad? ›

Waldorf salad is named for the Waldorf-Astoria hotel in New York City, where it was first created for a charity ball given in honor of the St. Mary's Hospital for Children on March 13, 1896.

Is coleslaw a condiment or a side dish? ›

Coleslaw (from the Dutch term koolsla meaning 'cabbage salad'), also known as cole slaw, or simply as slaw, is a side dish consisting primarily of finely shredded raw cabbage with a salad dressing or condiment, commonly either vinaigrette or mayonnaise.

What fruit does a Waldorf salad typically contain? ›

There are different variations, but they all contain the typical Waldorf salad ingredients of apples, celery, grapes, and nuts in a mayonnaise based dressing.

What is Waldorf salad dressing made of? ›

Waldorf Salad Ingredients

These are the simple ingredients you'll need to make this restaurant-worthy Waldorf salad recipe at home: For the dressing: mayonnaise, white sugar, lemon juice, and salt. For the salad: apples, celery, walnuts, and (optional) raisins.

What's the difference between coleslaw and slaw? ›

The real difference is that the raw, chopped vegetables in coleslaw are primarily cabbage: Napa, red, savoy, or bok choy. Slaw without the cole can feature any crunchy veggie in place of cabbage, including chopped or shredded broccoli, carrots, snow peas, jicama, and more.

Why is KFC coleslaw so good? ›

Fresh ingredients are key to a good slaw, and KFC does alright for a fast food restaurant. You won't find any wilted cabbage pieces, and the carrots are nice and hard as well. What's more, KFC finely dices everything so you don't have to chew that much, and all the flavors and textures blend perfectly.

What is the coleslaw sauce made of? ›

What Is Coleslaw Dressing Made Of? This creamy, mayo-based dressing uses ingredients you likely have on hand: sugar, lemon juice, vinegar, salt, pepper, and of course, mayonnaise. The resulting dressing is just the right balance of sweet, tangy, creamy, and peppery!

Why is Waldorf called Waldorf? ›

Waldorf school, school based on the educational philosophy of Rudolf Steiner, an Austrian educator and the formulator of anthroposophy. Steiner's first school opened in 1919 in Stuttgart, Germany, for the children of the Waldorf-Astoria Company's employees; his schools thereafter became known as “Waldorf” schools.

How did the Waldorf Hotel get its name? ›

William Astor's construction of a hotel next to his aunt's house worsened his feud with her, but, with Boldt's assistance, John Astor persuaded his mother to move uptown. The Waldorf Hotel, named after the Astor family's ancestral hometown of Walldorf, Baden-Württemberg, Germany, was opened for business March 13, 1893.

What is a Cobb salad and why is it called that? ›

The Cobb salad was born in the wee hours of a Hollywood, California, morning in 1937 at the Brown Derby restaurant. The owner, Bob Cobb, was ruffling through the kitchen's refrigerator, pulling out various remnants including lettuce, hard-boiled eggs, cheese, tomatoes, chives and avocado.

Why is it called Israeli salad? ›

It was adopted by Jewish immigrants to the Levant in the late 19th century, who found the locally grown Kirby cucumbers and tomatoes in popular local salad. It was popularized in the kibbutzim, where the Jewish farmers had local fresh produce at hand. The name Israeli Salad is used mainly outside of Israel.

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