Note: The original version of this recipe from the 1980s called for even more salt. Reader Steph Zervas advises using the amount noted below or adding salt to taste. Shred cabbage irregularly, with ...
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PREPARATION: Slice red cabbage very thin. Peel apples and cut into julienne strips. Mix together and toss with 2 tablespoons lemon juice and 1 teaspoon of pepper. Set aside 24 raspberries for garnish.
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Note: The original version of this recipe from the 1980s called for even more salt. Reader Steph Zervas advises using the amount noted below or adding salt to taste. ½ head red cabbage ½ cup oil ½ cup ...