Colorful Coleslaw
Admit it: we all watch "The Real Housewives of New Jersey." So we all saw it when Dina's daughter derided the coleslaw set out for her going-away party to Cyprus. "Who ordered all this coleslaw?" she groused and we all laughed because that gloppy, mayonnaisey mound of coleslaw did look pretty nasty.
But take heart, New Jersey housewives: I give you a recipe for coleslaw so simple and so satisfying, I can type the whole thing in this paragraph. It comes from Suzanne Goin's "Sunday Suppers at Lucques" and takes no time at all. Here, have your personal chef do the following: slice half a green cabbage really thinly and half a red cabbage really thinly. Toss together with one grated carrot and half a red onion sliced thinly. Now take half a cup of red wine vinegar, put it in a little pot, and boil until reduced by half ("Oy that smell!") Add 2 Tbs honey to the hot vinegar and then pour over the cabbage, carrot and onion, along with salt and pepper. Toss and let sit 15 minutes. Then add 1/2 cup mayo, chopped chives and chopped parsley, toss all together and you're done. Colorful, killer coleslaw! Enough to make your husbands go, "Fuhgetaboutit."