German Coleslaw
Inspired by a German cucumber salad, this coleslaw uses a rich dressing based on sour cream and is topped with fresh dill. It's so versatile that you can use it as a plain side dish or as part of a meal. Regardless, it is delicious.
Inspired by a German cucumber salad, this coleslaw uses a rich dressing based on sour cream and is topped with fresh dill. It's so versatile that you can use it as a plain side dish or as part of a meal. Regardless, it is delicious.
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