How to Cook Celery: 3 Best Ways (2024)

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Cook celery like a pro with our 3 delicious methods

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Last Updated: April 15, 2024

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Celery is a truly versatile vegetable and there are many simple ways you can prepare it. You can boil chopped celery if you enjoy tender celery, or steam it quickly if you want to preserve more of the nutrients. Stir-frying or sautéing is also a great option, especially if you like your celery slightly crisp rather than soft and tender.

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  • Bring a pot of water to a boil, then add celery and simmer for 10-15 minutes.
  • In a frying pan, cover bite-size pieces of celery with water, cover the pan with a lid, and let steam on medium heat for 5-10 minutes.
  • Saute celery in cooking oil over medium heat for 3-5 minutes.

Method 1

Method 1 of 3:

Boiling

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    Rinse off the celery and chop it into 1 inch (2.5cm) pieces. Give the celery stalks a quick rinse to remove any dirt and debris, then place them on a cutting board and pat them dry. Use a sharp knife to chop off the tops and the roots of the stalks. Discard those, and chop the remaining stalks into roughly bite-size pieces.

    • You don’t have to pat the celery dry, but it can prevent your hand from slipping accidentally, which can result in injury.
    • If your celery has any leaves on the stalks, remove those.
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    Put the celery in a medium saucepan and cover it with water. Transfer the chopped celery to a saucepan and add just enough water to cover the pieces completely. Try to arrange the pieces in a single layer, but it’s okay if they overlap a little, as long as they’re fully submerged in water.

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    Bring the water to a boil over high heat. Set the saucepan on a stove burner and turn the heat to high. Let the water come to a rolling boil, which will probably take 5-10 minutes, depending on how much water you’re boiling.

    • You'll know the water is at a rolling boil when you can stir it and it doesn't stop bubbling.
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    Lower the heat and simmer the celery for 10-15 minutes. After you turn down the heat, cover the saucepan with a lid. Let the celery simmer in the water until it becomes tender, which usually takes 10-15 minutes.

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    Drain the celery and serve it immediately. Remove the pan from the heat. Place a colander in your sink and pour the contents of the saucepan into it. Allow the water to drain completely. Then, season the celery with your favorite spices and serve it warm.

    • Salt, pepper, butter, and a little sugar are popular options, but you can use any spices you like!
    • Refrigerate leftovers in an airtight container and consume them within 3-5 days.[1]
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Method 2

Method 2 of 3:

Steaming

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    Wash off the celery stalks and cut them into bite-size pieces. Run the celery stalks under your faucet to remove any lingering debris. Then, put the celery on a cutting board and pat the stalks dry with a paper towel. Chop off the tops and the roots of the stalks with a knife. Then, cut the stalks into 1 inch (2.5cm) pieces.

    • It’s best to remove any leaves that are on the celery stalks, but you don’t have to—they’re edible!
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    Add the celery to a frying pan and cover them with water. Transfer the celery pieces to a medium-sized frying pan in a single layer. Add just enough water to cover the pieces completely.

    • For additional flavor, you can use vegetable or chicken stock instead of water.
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    Turn the burner to medium and steam the celery for 5-10 minutes. Place the frying pan on a stove burner and put a lid on the pan to cover the celery. Turn the heat to medium and steam the celery until it softens.

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    Strain the steamed celery before serving it. Place a colander in your sink. Remove the pan from the heat, take off the lid, and pour the contents into the colander so the water can drain away. Then, season the celery with your favorite spices and enjoy.

    • Put your leftovers in an airtight container and refrigerate them. Be sure to enjoy the leftovers within 3-5 days.[2]
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Method 3

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    Rinse off the celery and cut the stalks into thin matchsticks. Run water over the celery to get rid of any dirt on the stalks. Put the celery on a cutting board and chop off the tops and roots. Julienne the stalks so that you end up with thin, matchstick-size strips.

    • Celery is a root vegetable, meaning it grows in the ground, so definitely rinse the stalks off thoroughly before cooking them!
    • Matchsticks work better for sautéing than bite-size pieces because they cook quicker and more evenly.
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    Heat a skillet or frying pan over high heat. Before you add anything to the skillet, go ahead and let it heat up on your stove’s burner. Turn the heat to high and let the skillet get hot. It’s ready when you can flick a droplet of water into the pan and it evaporates right away.

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    Add 1 to 2 tablespoons (15 to 30ml) 1-2 tablespoons of vegetable oil. You don’t have to use exactly this amount of oil--just make sure the bottom of the skillet is completely covered in a thin layer of oil. Heat the oil over high heat until it starts to shimmer.

    • You can also use peanut or canola oil instead of vegetable oil for this. Any oil with a high smoke point will work great![3]
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    Sauté the celery pieces for 3-5 minutes, stirring occasionally. Add the matchsticks to the hot oil carefully. Let them saute for several minutes, stirring a few times to prevent sticking and to ensure the pieces cook through evenly. Remove the skillet from the heat when the celery becomes tender-crisp.

    • You want the celery to be softened, but not so tender that it becomes floppy.
    • If you want a little more flavor, add 1 to 2 tablespoons (15 to 30ml) of soy sauce to the skillet while you saute.[4]
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    Season the sautéed celery however you’d like and serve it. Sautéed celery tastes best when freshly cooked or at room temperature, so season it with your favorite spices and try to get it on the table quickly so that it doesn’t get cold. You can enjoy the celery on its own or alongside your favorite stir-fried veggies and meats.

    • You can season the celery with salt, pepper, cayenne pepper, red chili flakes, or any other spices that you enjoy![5]
    • You can also serve your stir-fry over brown rice or with whole wheat pita bread for a more filling meal.
    • Keep leftovers refrigerated in an airtight container and eat them within 3-5 days.[6]
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    Celery should be stored in the refrigerator for up to a week. It can be wrapped in foil to help it remain crisp. Do not wash until you need to use it. For full storage instructions, check out the wikiHow: How to Store Celery.

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    Celery can be stir-fried for anywhere between 1 to 5 minutes, depending on how crisp or soft you'd like it to be. Follow the recipe's instructions if using one.

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    Celery soup is a great way to use celery, as it creates a creamy soup suitable for the cooler months. For full instructions on making it, check out the wikiHow How to Make Celery Soup.

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      Things You'll Need

      Boiling

      • Sharp knife
      • Cutting board
      • Saucepan with a lid
      • Colander

      Steaming

      • Sharp knife
      • Cutting board
      • Saucepan with a lid
      • Colander

      Sautéing

      • Skillet
      • Sharp knife
      • Cutting board
      • Spatula or wooden spoon

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      To cook celery, first, rinse the stalks to remove any dirt before chopping them into 1-inch pieces with a sharp knife. If your celery has any leaves on it, remove these with the knife. Once you have your celery in bite-sized pieces, place them in a saucepan and add enough water to cover them completely. Next, set the saucepan on your stove and turn the burner to high. Wait until the water comes to a rolling boil, which should take about 5 to 10 minutes, then lower the heat to a simmer. After simmering for 10 to 15 minutes, remove the pan from the heat and use a colander to separate your celery from the water. Finally, season your celery and serve it warm! For more advice, like how to cook celery by steaming it, scroll down.

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      FAQs

      What is the best cooking technique for celery? ›

      Steaming preserves the maximum amount of nutrients compared to other cooking methods, such as boiling or frying, which can lead to nutrient loss. Steaming celery until it's just tender ensures it retains its crunch and the bulk of its vitamins and minerals, making it a nutritious addition to your diet.

      How to make celery taste good? ›

      Heat a frying pan over high heat and add some olive oil. Sauté the celery pieces for 3-5 minutes, stirring occasionally, until just tender. Deglaze with a little soy sauce, season to taste and serve over rice. Celery is a great vegetable to use in creamy baked gratin or savoury crumble.

      How is celery used in cooking? ›

      Celery, due to its crunchy texture and distinctive flavor, makes it a popular addition to salads and sandwiches. Cucumber, Capsicum and Celery Salad is the perfect example of how a simple salad can be made with celery. 2. Carrots, onions and celery is a winner combination that forms the base for many recipes and soups.

      What is the best way to eat celery for health benefits? ›

      One of the best ways to enjoy the dietary celery benefits is to steam the leafy green for a few minutes and retain all the nutrition.

      How do you get the best celery? ›

      Follow these tips and you'll soon be growing your own tasty crop of tender, juicy celery.
      1. Plant in Rich Soil. The first step to growing juicy celery is to use rich, well-drained soil. ...
      2. Consistent Watering is Key! ...
      3. Provide the Right Amount of Sunlight. ...
      4. Mulch, Mulch, Mulch. ...
      5. Blanch the Stalks.
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      How do you clean and cook celery? ›

      How to Cut Celery
      1. Separate the celery ribs.
      2. Wash the celery ribs and leaves.
      3. Trim the ends and tips of the celery.
      4. Peel the celery to remove coarse outer strings.
      5. Split the celery into long sticks for a snack.
      6. Cut the celery into thin slices for salads or sautées.
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      How to get the bitterness out of celery? ›

      Blanching involves covering the stalks with straw, soil, or rolled up paper cylinders. Blanching promotes healthy celery and encourages the production of chlorophyll. Celery that has been blanched 10 to 14 days prior to harvest will have a sweet and pleasing taste.

      Does celery taste good cooked? ›

      You bet! Cooking helps to mellow out the flavours of raw celery, while adding additional flavours from all the seasonings you cook it with. It also makes celery slightly softer and more tender to eat, but you still keep a bit of that crunch for plenty of texture.

      Are you supposed to boil celery? ›

      You can boil chopped celery if you enjoy tender celery, or steam it quickly if you want to preserve more of the nutrients. Stir-frying or sautéing is also a great option, especially if you like your celery slightly crisp rather than soft and tender.

      Do you peel celery before cooking? ›

      You can peel celery to avoid the tough strings—but you don't have to. It's up to your personal preference.

      Why is it good to eat celery before bed? ›

      As per research, celery contains a unique compound called 3-n-butylphthalide (BuPh) that reportedly has lipid-lowering powers (cholesterol is a lipid). BuPh also has a calming effect on our central nervous system that may help promote better sleep.

      How do you make celery taste good and healthy? ›

      Pair it as raw with carrots, fresh peas or beans, smearing a stalk of celery with peanut butter or fake cheese is not calorie wise. Use celery to compliment salads, soup or stews, in its best form, appreciate what celery is and eat it as is for the best intake of the nutrients celery has to offer.

      How many pieces of celery should I eat a day? ›

      Celery stalk salt content is low, and you also get fiber, magnesium and potassium to help regulate your blood pressure, as well. “To get the benefit, you should eat roughly four stalks – one cup, chopped – of celery daily,” Dr. Laffin says.

      How do you take the bitterness out of raw celery? ›

      Blanch Them

      Blanching your greens is key to getting that bitterness level down. Because glucosinolates are water-soluble compounds, a lot of them are leached out into the water, allowing for a less bitter green.

      Does boiling celery soften it? ›

      You can boil chopped celery if you enjoy tender celery, or steam it quickly if you want to preserve more of the nutrients. Stir-frying or sautéing is also a great option, especially if you like your celery slightly crisp rather than soft and tender.

      Is sauteed celery healthy? ›

      May support heart health

      Although celery has a high water content, it contains numerous vitamins and minerals, including potassium and calcium, which are important for heart health. It also contains folate and vitamin K, both of which are required for the formation of red blood cells and effective blood clotting.

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