1. slaw - Noun
2. slaw - Adjective
Sliced cabbage served as a salad, cooked or uncooked.
Alt. of Slawen
Source: Webster's dictionaryFor mains, we ordered a chickpea burger with sriracha ’slaw and pineapple salsa, the veg tarte tatin, and a vegan roasted fig salad. Source: Internet
For 1 euro, the fast-food hole-in-the-wall serves a chicken or beef burger, piled with local slaw, chile paste made from fresh crushed chiles, and salad. Source: Internet
Like a trusted friend, this slaw is a dish that makes life more pleasurable and a little easier. Source: Internet
An example is the new honey crunch chicken salad sandwich with lime, cranberry, and carrot-scallion slaw. Source: Internet
Come to Tom’s Urban at New York New York and enjoy their Fourth of July specials such as the juicy BBQ Pulled Pork Sliders (topped with mustard slaw and julienne apple slices) and their All-American ¼ lb burger on a 4-inch bun. Source: Internet
Edit: Actually, a slaw would probably go well with the grilled foods. Source: Internet