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Summer Slaw Sandwiches with Fried Pickles

Summer Slaw Sandwiches with Fried Pickles from @loveandoliveoil

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What’s not to love about summer… not least of all the sandwiches that come along with it.

Because, let’s face it, summer sandwiches and winter sandwiches are two entirely different beasts. Winter sandwiches are rich and heavy and meaty, dark and forboding and heavy (wait, I said that already).

But this sandwich, this sandwich is the epitome of summer.

Summer sandwiches are about lightness and freshness and acidity. About picnics and barbecues and swimming pools. And ice cream. Summer is totally about ice cream.

Summer Slaw Sandwiches with Fried Pickles from @loveandoliveoil

The best sandwiches expertly pair together textures just as much as flavors. And I love sandwiches that have a bit of a crunch to them. Yes, I’m totally that person who would add potato chips to her tuna sandwich, but just that little extra crunch takes a sandwich from mushy and boring to exciting.

We added crunch to this sandwich in two places, with two contrasting textures (because one crunch is not necessarily the same as another).

The coleslaw has a fresh vegetable crunch, the fried pickles a fried and crispy crunch. Sure, you could use regular pickles too (and Taylor wanted me to let you know that he actually preferred it that way) but I really feel the fried pickles take this sandwich over the top.

Summer Slaw Sandwiches with Fried Pickles from @loveandoliveoil

But you can’t have an entirely crunchy sandwich, that would just be weird. And that’s where the rotisserie chicken and the soft, corn dusted roll come in, cushioning the crunchy elements and absorbing the juicy ones.

Deep Fried Pickles

The pickles bathe in a spicy cornmeal and buttermilk batter and then fry in hot oil until light and crispy, almost like tempura pickles, if that were a thing. They are best when they are fresh out of the oil, but can also be re-heated in a hot oven and will regain some of their crispness. While we preferred the tangy dill pickle slices, sweet bread and butter pickle slices would work just fine as well.

Summer Slaw Sandwiches with Fried Pickles from @loveandoliveoil

Summer Slaw Sandwiches with Fried Pickles

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Ingredients:

For Coleslaw:

  • 2/3 cup mayonnaise
  • 1/4 cup buttermilk
  • 2 tablespoons rice vinegar
  • 1 tablespoon sugar
  • 1/2 tablespoon lemon juice (from 1/2 a lemon)
  • 1/2 teaspoon celery salt
  • 1/4 teaspoon ground cayenne pepper
  • 1/4 teaspoon freshly ground black pepper
  • 2 1/2 cups shredded green cabbage (from 1/2 small or 1/4 medium cabbage)
  • 1 1/2 cups shredded red cabbage (from 1/4 small cabbage)
  • 1/2 cup shredded carrot (from 1 medium carrot)

For Fried Pickles:

  • 1/4 cup all-purpose flour
  • 2 tablespoons stone-ground cornmeal
  • 1/2 teaspoon ground cayenne pepper
  • 1/4 ground black pepper
  • pinch salt
  • 3/4 to 1 cup buttermilk, as needed
  • 36 dill pickle chips (bread and butter pickles work as well if you prefer)
  • vegetable oil, for frying

For Assembly:

  • 8 Cobblestone Bread Co. Corn Dusted Kaiser Rolls
  • 3 cups shredded chicken
  • yellow mustard

Directions:

  1. To prepare coleslaw, in a large bowl, whisk together mayo, buttermilk, rice vinegar, sugar, lemon juice, celery salt, cayenne, and pepper until smooth. Add shredded cabbage and carrot and toss to coat. Refrigerate until ready to use.
  2. For fried pickles, in a medium bowl whisk together flour, cornmeal, cayenne, pepper, and salt. Add 3/4 cup buttermilk and stir until smooth. Add more buttermilk, 1 tablespoon at a time, until the consistency of thin pancake batter.
  3. Drain pickles and arrange on a layer of paper towels; pat dry.
  4. In a medium saucepan, add enough oil to a 3/4-inch depth. Heat over medium heat until oil temperature registers 350 degrees F. Dip pickle slices into batter and gently drop into hot oil. Repeat with 6-7 more pickle slices, frying in batches so as not to overload the pan. The pickles will stick together so you want enough space between them.
  5. Fry for about 2 to 3 mintues, flipping once part-way through, until pickles are evenly golden brown. Remove with a slotted spoon and place on a paper towel-lined plate to drain.
  6. To assemble sandwiches, lightly toast or warm rolls to soften. Spread bottoms with a thin layer of mustard. Top with approximately 1/3 cup of shredded chicken, a heapgin 1/3 cup or so of coleslaw, and 4-5 fried pickles. Top with other half of roll and serve immediately.
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19 Comments

  1. This sounds so amazing. Apparently I’ve been missing out because I never thought to put fried pickles on a sandwich!!

  2. I just became a fan of coleslaw once I tried it on a crabcake sandwich from my favorite place in DC  called the Market Lunch in Eastern Market. I finally made my own a few years ago. I love finding new recipes for coleslaw and this one sounds superb. I especially love the fried pickled sandwich. Nice touch!

  3. Fried Pickles for life!

  4. This look SO GOOD! I love fried pickles, but haven’t had them in years. Definitely trying this! 

  5. Freaking yummy! I love coleslaw and I love sandwiches! I’d totally want to try making this, maybe I’d add a fried chicken cutlet on top instead of the pickles! Great recipe!

  6. Fried pickles make EVERYTHING better! Looks absolutely delicious. This will be my upcoming weekend patio lunch, for sure.

  7. Looks amazing!! I am all over fried pickles…because umm they are fried! The photos are so beautiful!! <3

  8. I love fried pickles but I’ve never had them on a sandwich! I’ll have to try these.

  9. Fried pickles on a sandwich?? I’m totally game!

  10. Fried pickles are my love language and I have a head of red cabbage from this past weekend’s CSA box. This recipe is definitely in my future.

  11. These pickles look INCREDIBLE! Omg talk about comfort food, now I just need about 4 drinks to wash them down with :) Perfect and pinned!

    Ironically, I made pickle sandwiches today. In 5+ years of blogging, I have never done anything remotely close to it – and did it on the same day as you!

  12. Oh my this looks fantastic.  Love it!

  13. Taylor and his “plain ass pickles”…

  14. Love all that crunch. We are on the same wavelength this week. I’m deep frying with buttermilk. Just finished onions and now I want to do pickles. Just picked cucumber pickles out of the garden.

  15. These are by far the perfect summer sandwich! Amazing. Hope you had an amazing weekend. :)

  16. I’ve been wanting to make fried pickles forever! This looks amazing!

  17. Summer sandwich perfection! LOVE fried pickles!!

  18. Fried pickles sound incredible!

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