On the web there are sites worth checking out for this 4th of July. In the current gathering of essays on oneforthetable, Amy Ephron brings together memories of celebrations past in well-written essays. Mark Bittman has a series of articles about 101 picnic basket recipes and holiday ribs. Eatdrinkordie has recipes and videos to help celebrate the day.
In the Palisades the 5k/10k races finished by 10am. As is the tradition, the night before folding chairs are put out to guarantee a curb-side seat for the parade.
We're home making food for our picnic. Our friends have called to confirm what they are contributing to the pot-luck picnic.
We saw a beautiful cabbage at the farmers' market, so we decided to add cole slaw to the salads we're bringing tonight.
Cole Slaw with Capers
Yield 10-12 servings
Time 30 minutes
Ingredients
1 cabbage
1 bunch Italian parsley (washed,leaves and some stems, finely chopped)
1 scallion (washed, trimmed, white and green parts finely chopped)
1 1/2 cups mayonnaise
3 tablespoons white vinegar
3 tablespoons lemon juice
1/4 cup capers
Sea salt and pepper
Tabasco (optional)
Method
Cut out the bottom core and discard. Slice into slabs then chop to create 1/2" square pieces.
Mix together all the ingredients in a large bowl. Taste and adjust the seasoning. Serve chilled.
Inspired by California-Mediterranean cuisines and farmers markets, I cook healthy, flavorful dishes that are easy-to-prepare yet elegant. I write for Zester Daily, One for the Table, Luxury Travel Magazine, Huffington Post & New York Daily News. My latest Amazon eCookbook is 10 Delicious Holiday Recipes. My handcrafted chocolates are available at www.dchocolates.com. "Subscribe via email" and you'll get an email whenever I post a new recipe.
Friday, July 4, 2008
On the Web: the 4th of July, Picnics, Barbecue, and Cole Slaw
Labels:
4th of July,
Amy Ephron,
Bitten,
cole slaw,
Mark Bittman,
Oneforthetable,
picnics,
salads
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