Kohlrabi and Bok Choy Slaw

Jim P sent in this tasty and non-traditional cole slaw recipe: best tossed with the dressing and then chilled for at least an hour before serving.

 1 head kohlrabi, tough outer layer peeled
 2 carrots, scrubbed and chopped into sticks
 1 small head bok choy or 1/2 head tatsoi
 1 cup snow, sweet or english peas (optional, but add a great crunch)
 Small handful cilantro leaves, washed
 2 bunching onions or shallots
 0.50 cup mayonnaise or greek yogurt (or vegan alternative)
 2 tbsp sugar
 2 tbsp white wine or apple cider vinegar

1

After peeling off and discarding the tough outside layer of the kohlrabi, cut into chunks.

2

Pass all the vegetables (kohlrabi, bok choy/tatsoi, peas, bunching onions or shallots, handful of cilantro and the carrot sticks) through the food processor fitted with a shredding blade.

3

In a separate bowl, mix together the mayonnaise or yogurt, sugar & vinegar and a pinch of salt and pepper. Toss over the slaw and chill for about an hour. Serve chilled.

Ingredients

 1 head kohlrabi, tough outer layer peeled
 2 carrots, scrubbed and chopped into sticks
 1 small head bok choy or 1/2 head tatsoi
 1 cup snow, sweet or english peas (optional, but add a great crunch)
 Small handful cilantro leaves, washed
 2 bunching onions or shallots
 0.50 cup mayonnaise or greek yogurt (or vegan alternative)
 2 tbsp sugar
 2 tbsp white wine or apple cider vinegar

Directions

1

After peeling off and discarding the tough outside layer of the kohlrabi, cut into chunks.

2

Pass all the vegetables (kohlrabi, bok choy/tatsoi, peas, bunching onions or shallots, handful of cilantro and the carrot sticks) through the food processor fitted with a shredding blade.

3

In a separate bowl, mix together the mayonnaise or yogurt, sugar & vinegar and a pinch of salt and pepper. Toss over the slaw and chill for about an hour. Serve chilled.

Kohlrabi and Bok Choy Slaw

1 Comment

  1. Peggy on June 19, 2017 at 3:22 pm

    I never had kohlrabi before so happy for a suggestion. I was shocked at how moist it was. I grated all the ingredients together, not a good idea. The kohlrabi was so watery I actually had to drain the veggies before adding the dressing. I drained it again after a few hrs in the fridge. But it tastes DELICIOUS. Just be aware it’s not crunchy. I also added the ungrated peas, shelled from the pod, at the end to add some crunch. It is def a favorite

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