Can you put potatoes in coleslaw?
While you can put potatoes in coleslaw, it's not traditional and may not be the best idea for a few reasons:
* Texture: Potatoes are much denser and starchier than the usual coleslaw ingredients like cabbage and carrots. They might make the coleslaw feel heavy and gummy.
* Flavor: Potatoes have a neutral flavor that might not complement the other flavors in a traditional coleslaw.
* Preparation: Potatoes need to be cooked before adding to coleslaw, which can add extra time and effort to the recipe.
However, if you are looking for something different and enjoy the flavor combination, here are some ways to incorporate potatoes:
* Mashed Potatoes: You can add mashed potatoes to the coleslaw for a creamy and comforting twist.
* Potato Salad: Make a potato salad with coleslaw ingredients like cabbage, carrots, and a creamy dressing.
* German Potato Salad: German potato salad often includes vinegar and onions, which are common ingredients in coleslaw.
Ultimately, whether or not you put potatoes in coleslaw is up to you! Experiment with different flavors and textures to find what you enjoy most.
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