Ingredients
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1
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1
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1
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1
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3/4
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1
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2
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3
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-
-
-
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Directions
Triple Fruit Coleslaw, A sweet & sour version of coleslaw that has been a big hit with my family & friends I found this recipe in my local newspaper and adjusted it a bit to meet our needs Prepared recipe makes about 12 servings **Update 2/10** Once I read the review I realized I should have stated that due to the fruits within this coleslaw – it truly does not store well after 2 days Adjust servings as needed to meet your needs , This was not only delicious but all the color combination’s made it looked great as well! This would be a great dish to take to a pot luck I didn’t add the dried cranberries (I didn’t have any), but I added a sweet red apple Otherwise I followed the recipe exactly Next time, I will try it with the cranberries Thank you for sharing your recipe!, I made 2 changes First I did not add the celery (personal preference) and I thought the dressing was just a tad too sour, so I added 1T of sugar What a great hit this was with my family Easter dinner Delicious
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Steps
1
Done
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Drain Pineapple, Reserving the Juice in a Bowl. |
2
Done
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Cut the Apple Into Small Cubes. |
3
Done
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Combine the Coleslaw Mix, Pineapple Tidbits, Cubed Apple, Chopped Celery and Dried Cranberries in a Large Bowl - Mixing Well. |
4
Done
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in a Small Bowl or 2 Cup Measure, Blend Together the Mayonnaise, Vinegar and the 3 Tablespoons of Reserved Pineapple Juice. |
5
Done
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Pour Mayonnaise Mixture Over the Coleslaw Mixture and Toss Gently to Mix It Well. |
6
Done
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Cover and Chill For 2-4 Hours. |
7
Done
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Before Serving, Toss the Coleslaw Gently. |