
celery seed
Celery seed contains essential minerals including iron, magnesium, and manganese, along with volatile oils and antioxidants. It provides dietary fiber and has been traditionally valued for potential diuretic and anti-inflammatory properties.
About
Celery seed is the small, brown, aromatic seed of Apium graveolens, a biennial plant native to the Mediterranean basin. The seeds are harvested from the flowering plant once they mature and dry, yielding tiny, ribbed seeds roughly 2-3mm in length. Celery seed possesses a warm, slightly bitter flavor with pronounced herbaceous and savory notes, distinctly more concentrated than fresh celery. The seed contains volatile oils that contribute to its characteristic aroma and taste profile, making it a potent seasoning agent used in whole form or ground into powder.
Culinary Uses
Celery seed serves as a fundamental ingredient in salt and spice blends, notably in celery salt, Old Bay seasoning, and pickling spice. It is employed to season soups, stews, and broths, particularly in classic stocks and consommés. The seed adds depth to salad dressings, coleslaw, and vegetable pickles, while also appearing in sausage seasoning, cured meats, and various cured fish preparations. Ground celery seed features in spice rubs for roasted vegetables and meats. Its assertive flavor pairs well with tomato-based dishes, legume preparations, and cheese applications.
Used In
Recipes Using celery seed (58)
Superb Coleslaw
Makes 4 servings.
Tuna-Mac Casserole
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Tuna-Pickle Pitas
Tuna-Pickle Pitas Makes 4 servings
Turner Estate Salad Seasoning
This recipe came from an estate sale. I obtained it when I purchased the family collection from the Turner Estate in Dallas, Texas in 1997.
Unique Potato Salad
This is a recipe I obtained from an Estate sale. I obtained it when I purchased the family collection from the Manes Estate in Venus, Texas in 1981.
Unique Sandwich Spread
This recipe came from an estate sale. I obtained it when I purchased the family collection from the Williams Estate in Tyler, Texas in 1994.
Vidalia Onion Dip
Contributed by Catsrecipes Y-Group
Zucchini Relish I
Zucchini Relish I from the Recidemia collection