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Showing posts with label celery seeds. Show all posts
Showing posts with label celery seeds. Show all posts
Saturday, 28 January 2012
Make Celery Salt
Celery salt is incredibly easy to make, and it is much better to make it yourself with celery seeds (which have lots of other uses) and salt (which most people will have in their cupboard). Mix 1 part celery seeds (lightly crushed) with 2 parts sea salt. That's it. No really!
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The celery seeds used in cooking are gathered from wild celery rather than the celery we have developed for farming. Their refreshing flavour goes well with cheese, eggs, tomatoes and potatoes. I mix a few celery seeds with garlic powder, some dried mixed herbs, a little paprika and some dried breadcrumbs to sprinkle over potatoes or other vegetables with oil (plus some chopped onions too) before I roast them. Using celery seeds in salad dressings adds a great shot of flavour, and they compliment the creamy flavours such as in potato salad, coleslaw and mayonnaise dressings. Celery seeds are also used to make celery salt.
Celery Seeds, whole (please choose option).
Celery Seeds, whole (please choose option).
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