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French Cabbage Salad

 Categories: Salads, Usenet 
      Yield: 8 servings 
  
      1    Cabbage, shredded 
    1/4 lb Bacon 
      2 c  Onion, chopped 
      1    Garlic clove, chopped 
    1/2 c  White-wine tarragon 
           -vinegar 
  
  Cut the bacon into tiny bits, fry it in a big deep frying pan, and fish out 
  all the bits after they are crisp.  Cut up the onion and garlic and fry 
  them in the bacon fat. When they are brown, pour in the vinegar. 
   
  Bring it just up to a simmer, add all the cabbage and bacon, toss it as you 
  would a salad, and serve it.  The cabbage doesn't cook, but it wilts a 
  little under the hot vinegar. 
   
  NOTES: 
   
  *  Wilted cabbage salad with bacon -- This is a wonderful thing to do with 
  cabbage.  With no garlic, and using cider vinegar, it becomes German 
  cabbage salad. Adding sour cream to that makes Danish cabbage salad. 
   
  *  Cut the vinegar with a little water if you don't like very sour things, 
   
  : Difficulty:  easy. 
  : Time:  10 minutes. 
  : Precision:  no need to measure. 
  : 
  : Mary-Claire van Leunen 
  : DEC Systems Research Center, Palo Alto, CA 
   
  : Copyright (C) 1986 USENET Community Trust




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