ronnie_suburban wrote:what's your favorite slaw?
ronnie_suburban wrote:I like that I can pick-up a pint at their carry-out shop, too.
ronnie_suburban wrote:A comment on this thread prompted me to start this one. As far as store-bought or restaurant-made go, my favorite is from Carson's. In fact, I can't remember having one I like more than theirs -- and it's my favorite item they offer. It's creamy but not heavily so and seems to contain some onion (and maybe even some horseradish?). It's chopped, not shredded. I like that I can pick-up a pint at their carry-out shop, too.
So, what's your favorite slaw?
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ronnie_suburban wrote:A comment on this thread prompted me to start this one. As far as store-bought or restaurant-made go, my favorite is from Carson's. In fact, I can't remember having one I like more than theirs -- and it's my favorite item they offer. It's creamy but not heavily so and seems to contain some onion (and maybe even some horseradish?). It's chopped, not shredded. I like that I can pick-up a pint at their carry-out shop, too.
So, what's your favorite slaw?
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JoelF wrote:20 years ago I'd have said Brown's Chicken, but somewhere they stopped serving the orange colored version - we always thought it was like Kraft French Dressing.
nsxtasy wrote:The absolute worst cole slaw I've had in Chicagoland is at Smoque. It's like pieces of cabbage soaking in dishwater. Ew.
Binko wrote:nsxtasy wrote:The absolute worst cole slaw I've had in Chicagoland is at Smoque. It's like pieces of cabbage soaking in dishwater. Ew.
Smoque is my absolute favorite. De gustibus and all that. It depends on what you're looking for. I like their fresh-tasting, crisp coleslaw. But I'm not into the creamy, mayonaisse-y type coleslaws.
Tobermory wrote:I'll agree with the votes for Carsons & Beinlichs but my all time favorite was the vinegary slaw they served at Phil Johnson's.