What's the difference between coleslaw and vinaigrette?

Coleslaw


Definition:

  • (n.) A salad made of sliced cabbage.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Davis had earlier declined the privilege of specifying his final supper, so instead was given the institution's choice of grilled cheeseburgers, oven browned potatoes, baked beans, coleslaw, cookies and a grape beverage.
  • (2) A decline in viable numbers of L. monocytogenes in coleslaw at pH 6.0 occurred at 4 degrees C and at 15 degrees C, whereas at 25 degrees C the viable count of L. monocytogenes increased initially and remained high after incubation for 25 days.
  • (3) Rice and peas, macaroni cheese, homemade coleslaw and curried goat, so legendary have the dinners become that TV producers have even approached the family about making a reality show.
  • (4) Nando's peri-peri chicken and chips with macho peas and coleslaw.
  • (5) After HhaI digestion, 29 of 32 isolates exhibited the restriction enzyme pattern of the reference coleslaw isolate.
  • (6) There is a certain quiet finesse to my 15-hour shredded brisket sandwich, with cheese, onions and coleslaw.
  • (7) You can have your chicken as a quarter, half, whole or wings, with one or two regular sides, such as corn on the cob and coleslaw, or a fino side (ratatouille – ugh!).
  • (8) In the first debate in Cleveland last month, Graham was stilted, but in California, fortified with a pre-debate meal of Chick-fil-A chicken nuggets and coleslaw, he let loose one-liners while promoting himself as a would-be warrior commander-in-chief who would confront and defeat radical Islam, and lambasting Barack Obama as a “weak, unqualified commander” who mishandled Syria.
  • (9) He's one of those CEOs who believes in rewarding his staff, who get £6.90 an hour (which buys you 30 Chicken Zingy Sliders and a tub of Reduced Fat Coleslaw), and seem to stay with the firm for years, which must mean something.
  • (10) Human isolates (n = 32) from the 1981 Canadian outbreak were compared with a strain recovered from coleslaw, which was epidemiologically incriminated as the vehicle of infection.
  • (11) co.uk Pan-fried mackerel sandwich with rhubarb coleslaw Pan-fried mackerel sandwich with rhubarb coleslaw Photograph: Yuki Sugiura for the Guardian Lightly pickling the rhubarb and radishes cuts through the richness of the fish.
  • (12) The survival and growth of Listeria monocytogenes in fresh coleslaw, pH 3.9, and in coleslaw adjusted to pH 4.0, 5.0, 6.0 or 7.0 before inoculation was studied at three temperatures (4, 15 and 25 degrees C).
  • (13) Coleslaw at pH 5.0 was also inhibitory to L. monocytogenes at all three temperatures studied.
  • (14) We report a case of facial and throat swelling in an atopic female after she ingested coleslaw on two separate occasions.
  • (15) L. monocytogenes was not detectable after 5 days incubation in fresh coleslaw nor in coleslaw adjusted to pH 4.0.
  • (16) Strangely, the actor has form when it comes to sandwiches, what with snaps of him seemingly laughing at his butties going viral on the internet, plus a bizarre appearance on The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon, when he performed a song called Gonna Eat That Talkin’ Sandwich and told his host: “My favourite sandwich is a Primanti Brothers’ sandwich, it has the french fries in the sandwich and coleslaw.
  • (17) 4 Stuff the buns with the mackerel and the rhubarb coleslaw and enjoy!
  • (18) L. monocytogenes grew rapidly in coleslaw at pH 7.0 at all three temperatures studied, followed by an equally rapid decline in viable count.
  • (19) Always medium, with peri-peri chips and coleslaw on the side."
  • (20) Christopher Pyne (@cpyne) @workmanalice I like all forms of green leaf salad that I can think of - but I do particularly like a Vietnamese coleslaw January 12, 2016 Richard Di Natale (@RichardDiNatale) @workmanalice Butter lettuce, but with four growing on the farm, I’m very inclusionary when it comes to #lettuce .

Vinaigrette


Definition:

  • (n.) A sauce, made of vinegar, oil, and other ingredients, -- used esp. for cold meats.
  • (n.) A small perforated box for holding aromatic vinegar contained in a sponge, or a smelling bottle for smelling salts; -- called also vinegarette.
  • (n.) A small, two-wheeled vehicle, like a Bath chair, to be drawn or pushed by a boy or man.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) At the top of the menu: potato and eggplant salad with arugula and onion seed vinaigrette and red lentil soup.
  • (2) I left the Intermarché with potatoes, lamb's lettuce, steaks and wine; that night my daughter and I ate steak au poivre, garlic mash and salad with a light vinaigrette.
  • (3) The house-specialty, bolinho de carne (beef croquettes), deep-fried and doused in spicey vinaigrette and fiery malagueta pepper sauce (£1 each), go with near-frozen Original and Serramalte cerveja like sun and sand.
  • (4) tynegal via GuardianWitness Serves 4 as a side 3 firm nectarines 100g feta cheese, cubed 2 tbsp black olives, stoned A handful of fresh mint leaves 2 tbsp sharp vinaigrette 1 Cut the nectarines into pieces while the skin is still on, then lay them into a plastic tub along with the feta and olives.
  • (5) The burger bar Meats, founded by the 26-year-old Brazilian chef Paulo Yoller, offers a fat-free meat burger seasoned with vinaigrette of ants.
  • (6) At the Corujão grill on the third floor, diners serve themselves from tall piles of grilled chicken, ribs, beef, pork, picanha (steak) or bacalhau (cod) sizzling on iron plates, with side dishes of blacks beans, rice, french fries and tomato vinaigrette for £6.50 upwards.
  • (7) 2 Tear the mint leaves into small pieces and sprinkle them over the rest of the ingredients, followed by the vinaigrette.
  • (8) My favourite: The Larder and The Delta from chef Stephen Jones, a sophisticated take on down-home southern cooking that can feature crispy brussels sprouts with fermented Fresno chilli vinaigrette or hauntingly fine fried chicken skin po’ boy with jalapeño apple slaw in a soft Hawaiian roll.
  • (9) Facebook Twitter Pinterest Brazilian chef Paulo Yoller prepares a vinaigrette made with Amazonian ants for his innovative burgers at “Meats”, in São Paulo.
  • (10) Warm potato salad with fresh mint, parsley and lemon vinaigrette The Veggischmooze new-potato salad with fresh mint and parsley.
  • (11) It seems a shame that avocado vinaigrette is no longer deemed worthy of a restaurant menu, or even a dinner party.
  • (12) Just peel it, top to bottom, and with a vinaigrette it's fantastic."
  • (13) The doors to the house are fashioned from old wooden wine crates; to reach the terrace you pass through a fringed screen of corks; the table is set under a Château d'Yquem vine, and it is here that Marc Lanza serves lunch: a fresh herb salad, with the trademark vinaigrette, and the dark daube, accompanied by the Bandol wine of Domaine Tempier, the neighbouring vineyard that Olney helped to make famous.
  • (14) Tuesday 13 October Starter: Pork liver mousse and cornichon pickle [or chicken pâté] with navette (Marseille orange-flower biscuit) Main course: Organic blanquette de veau (veal stew), rice Dessert: Organic apple Thursday 15 October Starter: Potted salmon and Swedish bread Main course: Roast pork [or turkey ham], peas and carrots in yoghurt sauce Dessert: Banana Thursday 22 October Starter: Green salad with vinaigrette dressing Main course: Tartiflette (a traditional Alpine gratin of potato mixed with bacon and reblochon cheese) [or pork-free tartiflette] Dessert: Natural yoghurt, low-sugar apple and vanilla compote

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