Coleslaw is probably the side dish most often associated with barbecue, and its simple flavors match so well with smoked meat. The most common varieties include vinegar-based, mayonnaise-based, and mustard-based. Big Bob Gibson realized the harmonious relationship between slaw and barbecue early on. When he opened his first restaurant, vinegar slaw and Golden Flake potato chips were his only side-dish offerings, and a sweet tangy scoop of his coleslaw graced every barbecue sandwich that left the kitchen. As he told his customers, “If ya don’t like slaw, scrape it off!” Very little has changed in more than eighty years at the restaurant, including Big Bob’s original coleslaw recipe.
Recipe information
Yield
serves 6 to 8
Ingredients
Preparation
Step 1
With a sharp knife, cut the cabbage in quarters and core. Then cut the cabbage to a fine dice. Place the cabbage, sugar, and salt in a large bowl and toss to mix. Add the vinegar, and stir well. This slaw can be served at room temperature or chilled.
Cooking Method
Step 2
Stove