Substitute For Celery? - Q&A
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I just noticed this comment come in, and while published, maybe it would be good to have it as a post and anyone who can comment do so.
Barbara writes:
Teddy
This is part of the Q&A library at Help! I Have A Fire In My Kitchen. Readers can submit questions and they will be posted so that answers will be left in the comments section.
I just noticed this comment come in, and while published, maybe it would be good to have it as a post and anyone who can comment do so.
Barbara writes:
ok I can't figure out where else I should post this question for a quick answer so I'm going to do it here.So now - what is a good cheap substitute for celery? Here in Israel fruit and vegetables are much cheaper than in the USA. So leave a comment if you have any ideas for Barbara.
So many receipes call for celery. Most Americans know the price for celery due to the bad weather here as gone sky hi! Like $2.49 for a bunch! It normally run $.79 at the most.
Anyway- what would be a good substitute for celery until the price comes back down to earth???
Thanks so much
Barbara
Teddy
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You have several options, depending on the dish.
For soups you could use a celery seed if it is flavor you need. If you must replace stalk, Asparagus, Cardoon, Chinese Celery or Rhoubarb work well.
Regular stalk celery tends to be watery, one of the above replacements will add a nice body to a stew or soup and flavor is much nicer.
Good Luck.
Hope that helps.
Thanks so much for the suggestions. What I normally use celery for is with onions and carrots so the celery seed should work.
I haven't been by in a while as my mother passed away 3/25/07.
Teddy-just love your site. While we're Catholic and not Jewish, Mamma was Polish so I've enjoyed many of your taditional foods. We would eat Matzah instead of crackers. Brings back great memories.
Thanks again
Barbara