Red slaw

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Red slaw
North Carolina barbecue hushpuppies baked beans red cole slaw.jpg
Lexington (North Carolina) style barbecue (pulled pork) served with hushpuppies, baked beans and red slaw (lower right)
Origin
Alternative name(s) Barbecue slaw
Place of origin United States
Region or state North Carolina
Details
Type Condiment
Main ingredient(s) Cabbage, vinegar, ketchup

Red slaw (sometimes called barbecue slaw) is a condiment commonly served on hot dogs, on barbecue pork sandwiches, as a side dish for other types of barbecue, on hamburgers, or with other foods. It is an essential part of "Lexington style" North Carolina barbecue.[1]

Description

Red slaw is different from traditional coleslaw in that it does not use mayonnaise[2] as an ingredient, allowing it to be stored for longer periods without refrigeration and making it more suitable for outdoor serving. It is made with green cabbage, vinegar and ketchup, giving it the characteristic color. In addition to being a staple part of Lexington style barbecue,[3][4] it is also common in other portions of the Southeastern United States and is considered a staple. In these regions, regular cole slaw may be called "white slaw" to differentiate it from red slaw.

Recipes vary widely and may include other ingredients, such as onion, sugar, black pepper, mustard seed and other spices, depending on the region in which it is being served.

In the late 1990s, Wendy's sold the "Carolina Classic Burger" which was a traditional hamburger with red slaw, onions, chili and American cheese,[5] going so far as to trademark the name.[6]

See also

References

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  4. Go.com Lexington Red Slaw
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  6. Wendy's Legal Info