• KFC Coleslaw

    From Ben Collver@1:124/5016 to All on Sat Jun 28 09:59:32 2025
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    Title: KFC Cole Slaw
    Categories: Copycat, Salads
    Yield: 12 Servings

    8 c Cabbage (1); finely chopped
    1/4 c Carrot (1 md); shredded
    2 tb Onion; minced
    1/3 c Granulated sugar
    1/2 ts Salt
    1/8 ts Pepper
    1/4 c Milk
    1/2 c Mayonnaise
    1/4 c Buttermilk
    1 1/2 tb White vinegar
    2 1/2 tb Lemon juice

    If you've ever seen a clone recipe for KFC Cole Slaw floating around
    on the Internet, it probably looks like this. That's because this
    formula has become one of the most copied & pasted recipes from the
    first book, "Top Secret Recipes." It's also one of the most requested
    recipes on the TSR Message Board. So, to fulfill all those requests,
    and to stake claim to a recipe that's rarely sourced as a TSR
    original, here's the killer recipe to clone the world's best slaw.

    Be sure cabbage and carrots are chopped up into very fine pieces,
    about the size of rice.

    Combine the sugar, salt, pepper, milk, mayonnaise, buttermilk,
    vinegar, and lemon juice in a large bowl and beat until smooth.

    Add the cabbage, carrots, and onion, and mix well.

    Cover and refrigerate for at least 2 hours before serving.

    Recipe FROM: <gopher://sdf.org/0/users/myst32yt/recipes/
    KFC#253#040Cole#040Slaw.txt>

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  • From Dave Drum@1:320/219 to Ben Collver on Sun Jun 29 10:15:00 2025
    Ben Collver wrote to All <=-

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    Title: KFC Cole Slaw
    Categories: Copycat, Salads
    Yield: 12 Servings

    One of the (few) things that the Colonel gets "right".

    I much prefer Popeyes or lee's Famous for chicken. All of the local
    Kentucky Fried Colonel locations have shuttered. Here is a recipe that
    purports to be a "copycat" of a Lee's Famous item. Which I've never
    seen at any of the many Lee's Famous Chickem joints I have eaten at.

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    Title: Lee’s Famous Chicken Copycat (?)
    Categories: Poultry, Vegetables, Rice
    Yield: 2 servings

    1 lb Chicken breast; in small
    - pieces
    1 c Diced onion
    1 c Ciced celery
    1 c Diced carrot
    1 c Uncooked white rice
    2 tb Olive oil

    Heat the olive oil in a skillet/wok over medium heat

    Add the chicken, onion, celery, and carrot. cook for
    5 - 7 minutes, or until the chicken is cooked through.

    Add the uncooked white rice and stir to combine.

    Continue cooking for 5-7 minutes, or until the rice
    is cooked.

    Serve hot and enjoy!

    UDD NOTES: I certainly have never seen this on a Lee's
    Famous menu. It is good. But, it's not from any Lee's
    Famous Chicken location I have ever visited. Pwehaps a
    similarly named place owne by Asians exists outside of
    my range of territory.

    RECIPE FROM: https://www.czimers.com/lees-famous-chicken
    : -copycat-recipe/

    Uncle Dirty Dave's Kitchen

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  • From Ben Collver@1:124/5016 to Dave Drum on Sun Jun 29 08:50:32 2025
    Re: Re: KFC Coleslaw
    By: Dave Drum to Ben Collver on Sun Jun 29 2025 10:15:00

    Title: KFC Cole Slaw

    One of the (few) things that the Colonel gets "right".

    I'm not much of a fried chicken eater now, but we ate it frequently when i
    was a kid. Homemade is best of course, but the next best was from a convenience store that no longer exists. I heard a rumor that they
    somehow used leftover donut batter as the base for the crust. If so,
    perhaps they used leftover donut deepfrying oil for it too. :>

    Here's a low fat recipe for KFC Cole Slaw. Coleslaw varies a lot from
    place to place. I used to get it at A&W but the last few times i noticed
    it was ridiculously sweet. They over-sugared it by far. When i make it
    at home, i do not use any sugar at all.

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    Title: KFC Cole Slaw Fat Free
    Categories: Copycat, Salads
    Yield: 8 Servings

    1 c Fat free Miracle Whip
    1/4 c Sugar
    8 c Cabbage; finely minced
    1/4 c Carrot; shredded then minced
    2 tb Onion: minced

    It doesn't get much easier than this. If you like the taste of KFC
    Cole Slaw, but don't like the 10.5 g fat per 3/4 cup serving, you're
    going to love this recipe. Using fat free Miracle Whip and sugar you
    can make a guiltless dressing to recreate the taste of the world's
    most famous cole slaw. The most work you'll do on this one is
    chopping the cabbage, carrot, and onion into tiny, rice-size bits.
    That's an important step, if you want the texture of the original.
    Plus, the chopping action may help burn off what little calories you
    consume eating this original Top Secret Recipes fat free conversion
    of a fast food favorite.

    Combine Miracle Whip with sugar in a large bowl. Mix well with
    electric beater until sugar is dissolved.

    Add cabbage, carrot, and onion, and toss well. Be sure cabbage and
    carrot are chopped into very small pieces, about the size of rice.

    Cover and chill for at least 2 hours before serving.

    Recipe FROM: <gopher://sdf.org/0/users/myst32yt/recipes/
    KFC#253#040Cole#040Slaw#040Fat#040Free.txt>

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  • From Dave Drum@1:3634/12 to Ben Collver on Mon Jun 30 07:11:00 2025
    Ben Collver wrote to Dave Drum <=-

    Title: KFC Cole Slaw

    One of the (few) things that the Colonel gets "right".

    I'm not much of a fried chicken eater now, but we ate it frequently
    when i was a kid. Homemade is best of course, but the next best was
    from a convenience store that no longer exists. I heard a rumor that
    they somehow used leftover donut batter as the base for the crust. If
    so, perhaps they used leftover donut deepfrying oil for it too. :>

    Here's a low fat recipe for KFC Cole Slaw. Coleslaw varies a lot from place to place. I used to get it at A&W but the last few times i
    noticed it was ridiculously sweet. They over-sugared it by far. When
    i make it at home, i do not use any sugar at all.

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    Title: KFC Cole Slaw Fat Free
    Categories: Copycat, Salads
    Yield: 8 Servings

    1 c Fat free Miracle Whip

    Of the four KFC copykat recipe I checked - including the one in my flies
    NONE of them use Miracle Wimp.

    Here's another goodie - from Popeyes

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    Title: Popeyes Coleslaw (Copycat)
    Categories: Greens, Vegetables, Sauces
    Yield: 8 Servings

    1 c Mayonnaise
    1/4 c Sugar
    2 tb Sweet pickle relish
    2 tb Dill pickle relish
    2 tb White vinegar
    2 tb Oil
    1 tb Yellow mustard
    6 c Green cabbage; chopped fine
    1/2 c Shredded carrot
    1/4 Yellow onion; minced

    Add the mayonnaise, sugar, sweet relish, dill relish,
    white vinegar, vegetable oil and yellow mustard to a
    large bowl and whisk well together.

    Add the cabbage, carrot and onion and mix well.

    Refrigerate for at least 2 hours before serving.

    by Sabrina Snyder

    RECIPE FROM: https://dinnerthendessert.com

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  • From Ben Collver@1:124/5016 to Dave Drum on Mon Jun 30 08:51:38 2025
    Re: Re: KFC Coleslaw
    By: Dave Drum to Ben Collver on Mon Jun 30 2025 07:11:00

    Of the four KFC copykat recipe I checked - including the one in my flies NONE of them use Miracle Wimp.

    Cool... I was able to give you something new! >:)

    Here's another goodie - from Popeyes

    Here's my favorite slaw recipe:

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    Title: Asian Slaw
    Categories: Asian, Salad
    Yield: 4 Servings

    MMMMM---------------------------SALAD--------------------------------
    6 c Vegetables (1 lb);
    - up to 7 c, your choice of
    - cabbage, carrots, peppers,
    - snow peas, broccoli slaw,
    - etc; shredded
    3 Scallions; sliced
    1 c Cilantro, Italian parsley,
    - or mint; chopped

    MMMMM--------------------------DRESSING-------------------------------
    3 tb Olive oil
    1 tb Toasted sesame oil
    1/4 c Rice wine vinegar
    3 tb Brown rice syrup, agave, or
    - honey
    1 tb Soy sauce or GF
    - alternative like Braggs
    - or Coconut Aminos
    1 cl Garlic; finely minced,
    - use a garlic press
    1 tb Ginger; finely chopped
    1/2 ts Salt
    1/2 ts Chili flakes or chili paste
    - optional

    MMMMM---------------------OPTIONAL TOPPINGS--------------------------
    Toasted sesame seeds
    Peanuts or cashews;
    - roasted, crushed

    Toss slaw ingredients together in a large bowl. Add cilantro and
    scallions.

    Whisk Asian Slaw Dressing ingredients together in a small bowl.

    Pour dressing into slaw and toss well.

    Garnish with sesame seeds and/or nuts.

    Notes: Salad will keep up to 3 to 4 days in the fridge.

    Recipe by Sylvia Fontaine

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