Difference between revisions of "Celery"

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* Slice about 1/4" and dry at 130 until dry.
 
* Slice about 1/4" and dry at 130 until dry.
 
* Cut it up like you want to use it eventually, and dry it at a fairly low temp (115 degrees or so) until it's dry.  The time it takes depends on the humidity. <!--Sally Davis@Canning2-->
 
* Cut it up like you want to use it eventually, and dry it at a fairly low temp (115 degrees or so) until it's dry.  The time it takes depends on the humidity. <!--Sally Davis@Canning2-->
===Freezing==
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===Freezing===
 
* It is possible to freeze Celery, it will be a bit soft when thawed, but good for [[steam juicing]], cooking etc. The taste will be preserved, but the consistency will be softer.
 
* It is possible to freeze Celery, it will be a bit soft when thawed, but good for [[steam juicing]], cooking etc. The taste will be preserved, but the consistency will be softer.
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===In the fridge===
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* Put in heavy aluminum foil, and keeps in the fridge for a long time (month-months).
  
 
[[Category:Spices]]
 
[[Category:Spices]]

Revision as of 22:12, 6 January 2010

Long term storage

Drying

  • Slice about 1/4" and dry at 130 until dry.
  • Cut it up like you want to use it eventually, and dry it at a fairly low temp (115 degrees or so) until it's dry. The time it takes depends on the humidity.

Freezing

  • It is possible to freeze Celery, it will be a bit soft when thawed, but good for steam juicing, cooking etc. The taste will be preserved, but the consistency will be softer.

In the fridge

  • Put in heavy aluminum foil, and keeps in the fridge for a long time (month-months).