Cabbage, peanut and apple salad

Ingredients[edit]
- 2 cups chopped cabbage
- 1 cup peanuts
- 1 cup chopped apples
- Radish 1 cup (optional)
- 1 cup salad dressing
- French dressing (for serving)
Instructions[edit]
- 1. In a large mixing bowl, combine the chopped cabbage, peanuts, chopped apples, and chopped radish.
- 2. Add the salad dressing to the mixture and toss until the ingredients are well coated.
- 3. To serve, prepare cups made of hollowed-out red apples. Carefully cut the top off each apple and use a spoon to remove the pulp, leaving a thick shell. The removed apple pulp can be chopped and included in the salad or used in another recipe.
- 4. Fill each apple cup with the salad mixture.
- 5. Drizzle French dressing over the salad before serving. The vibrant color of the hollowed-out red apples makes this dish particularly appetizing and visually appealing.
Serving Suggestions[edit]
This unique and healthy salad is perfect for picnics, potlucks, or as a refreshing side dish during the warmer months. It pairs well with grilled meats or as part of a vegetarian meal.
Nutritional Information[edit]
The combination of cabbage, peanuts, and apples provides a good mix of vitamins, minerals, dietary fiber, and healthy fats. Cabbage is known for its vitamin C and K content, apples provide dietary fiber and vitamin C, and peanuts add protein and healthy fats to the dish.
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