Summer vegetable slaw
It’s a perfect side dish for summer picnics since it’s an ideal accompaniment to grilled meats. The slightly acidic mustard dressing is a refreshing contrast to crunchy, colorful vegetables like red and yellow peppers, radishes, fennel, onion and cabbage.
Change the vegetables based on the season, keeping in mind that it is best to have a variety of colors, textures and flavors. Avoid any vegetable that will bleed, such as red beets, or that will overpower the other flavors in this dish. The key is to cut the vegetables in roughly the same size and shape.
For the Vegetable Slaw
(you will need approximately 1 pound of any combination of the following vegetables)
1 red bell pepper, seeds removed and julienned
1 yellow bell pepper, seeds removed and julienned
1 head radicchio, core removed and cut into chiffonade
½ small head Napa cabbage, core removed and cut into chiffonade
1 green zucchini, cut in half, seeds removed and julienned
1 yellow squash, cut in half, seeds removed and julienned
1 bulb fennel, core removed and julienned
½ daikon radish, julienned
1 large red onion or l large sweet onion, cut into half moons
1 bunch green onions, cut on a bias about 1 inch long
¼ cup mint leaves, cut into chiffonade
¼ cup basil leaves, cut into chiffonade
1 tablespoon cilantro leaves, finely chopped
mustard dressing (recipe follows)
kosher salt and white pepper, to taste
For the Mustard Dressing
2 tablespoons Dijon mustard
2 tablespoons honey
¾ cup apple cider vinegar or rice wine vinegar
¾ cup extra virgin olive oil
¾ cup vegetable oil
kosher salt and white pepper, to taste
To Prepare the Slaw: In a large stainless steel bowl, combine vegetables, herbs and enough mustard dressing to lightly coat the vegetables. Cover and refrigerate for at least one hour. Taste and adjust seasoning.
To Prepare the Dressing: Place mustard, honey, vinegar, salt and pepper in a small stainless steel bowl. Slowly drizzle in both oils, whisking constantly, until ingredients are combined. Taste and adjust seasoning.
To Serve: When ready to serve, drain any excess liquid from the vegetables and place on serving dish.
Advanced Preparation: Make the slaw and refrigerate at least 1 hour and up to 6 hours before serving. The vegetables will wilt and become soggy if allowed to marinate in the dressing for longer than 6 hours.
Substitutions and Options: As I mentioned, you will need approximately 1 pound of any combination of vegetables. The key is to choose vegetables that are firm, hardy and seasonal. To infuse a touch of heat to this dish, add chili oil or a julienned fresh hot chili to your taste.
Wine Notes:This dish needs a crisp, herbal Chenin blend with a touch of sweetness to hold up to the acid in the dressing and the mixture of savory bright herbs. Chenin Blanc is the forgotten grape; it’s vibrantly fruity, fragrant, clean and bright. It’s summer in a glass.
Recommended: L’Ecole No 41“Walla Voila” Chenin Blanc, Washington. Pronounced with a French accent as “Walla Woila” or “here it is!!”, this regional whimsical pun captures the lively and vibrant flavors of the grape.
Makes approximately 8 cups
Additional Slaw Recipes from the GO Network:
Vegan BBQ, Burgers, and Backyard Bites
Early Spring Sunshine Salad