Skip to main content

Celery

Ingredients

Preparation

  1. Bland

    Step 1

    Raw celery is vastly improved by filling the trough with some sort of delectable cheese goo like this one: caviar (red or black, cheap or good) with sour cream or cream cheese, plus a bit of Roquefort cheese. Soften the cheese with milk if it is too stiff. If you’re feeding it to children (or adults) who will turn up their noses at caviar, try peanut butter instead. Feel free to add a line of raisins. (Remember the classic “ants on a log”? It’s classic for a reason.)

    Step 2

    Cooked celery is perked up nicely if you add mustard or poppy seed to the cooking water. (They cook celery? Sure. Consider it next time you need another vegetable, on its own or to fill out a smaller amount of something else.)

  2. Old

    Step 3

    See “Soggy,” below.

  3. Soggy

    Step 4

    Soak wilted celery stalks in ice water for 2 to 3 hours. If you like, add 1 tablespoon vinegar or the juice of one lemon to the water. It is said to help retain the flavor.

    Step 5

    As an alternative, wash the celery, stand it vertically for 2 hours in a pitcher of cold water mixed with 1 teaspoon salt, in the refrigerator.

How to Repair Food, Third Edition
Read More
Khao niaow ma muang, or steamed coconut sticky rice with ripe mango, is a classic in Thai cuisine—and you can make it at home.
With just a handful of ingredients, this old-fashioned egg custard is the little black dress of dinner party desserts—simple and effortlessly chic.
With rich chocolate flavor and easy customization, this hot cocoa recipe is just the one you want to get you through winter.
This classic 15-minute sauce is your secret weapon for homemade mac and cheese, chowder, lasagna, and more.
Make this versatile caramel at home with our slow-simmered method using milk and sugar—or take one of two sweetened condensed milk shortcuts.
Hawai‘i's beloved fried chicken is crispy, sweet, and savory.
Crunchy and crowd-pleasing, this salad can be prepared in advance and customized to your heart’s content.
This summery sheet-pan dinner celebrates the bounty of the season and couldn't be simpler to make. Chorizo plays nicely with the salad, thanks to its spice.