An altogether different kind of salad – no traditional salad greens at all – just celery, celery root (julienned), celery leaves, shallots, horseradish and parsley, with a light lemon juice dressing. Has plenty of crunch.
If you happened to read my little essay the other day – about how salads are changing in 2013 (according to Bon Appetit), I mentioned I was going to make at least one of the recipes. There were 4 recipes in the article (carrot salad with yogurt and coriander, golden beet and jicama salad with crème fraîche, mushroom and watercress salad with bread crumbs – and this celery one). I’m a huge fan of celery leaves – mostly I add them to green salads. I wish that when I bought celery there would be twice as many leaves and less of the stalks. The leaves have SO much flavor. So when I saw this recipe which actually called for celery leaves as part of the salad, I knew I’d be trying it.
How do you feel about doing a bunch of slicing? Well, if you have a mandoline or one of the newer, cheaper kinds of slicers, it’ll take no time – hardly – to do. If you don’t, you will have to spend some time honing your knife skills on this salad. Especially the celery root! I do have a mandoline, and it made quick work of slicing the julienned celery root, shallot and the celery.
One of the really nice things about making a salad without greens, is that it will keep for a day or two in the frig even though you’ve put dressing on it. Because there’s nothing really to wilt. Although, eventually the vegetable will deteriorate – probably some of the water extrudes from the vegetables. But not it’s not like the wilting of a dressed green salad!
Here in the photos you can see the celery root. I cut it in half – and still have that uncut half. For the photo I just laid the uncut half next to the one I was using for the julienne. The cut portion is peeled (use a knife, not a potato peeler) and julienned. The below photo shows you the pile of celery root. It isn’t exactly easy to do julienned cuts on my Oxo mandoline – you have to push the celery root really hard to get it to cut. But it does, and the root pieces are tender enough to eat out of hand and make a nice crunchy addition to a salad. I did not use the slices of celery root in the salad – just the julienned ones. So my salad didn’t have as much celery root.
The salad dressing is nothing but olive oil and lemon juice. The salad also has some lemon zest sprinkled over it, some prepared horseradish tossed into it as well as some finely sliced shallots. The other green in this salad is parsley and I used quite a bit. Next time I might try adding some fresh mint. My garden has but a few little leaves of mint left from the summer, and they have almost no flavor. The thing to note is that the salad dressing is more of a 2:1 ratio (oil:lemon juice) rather than the 3:1 we’re used to. And it worked fine, although I did add more dressing to this salad than the recipe indicated.
What’s good: the overall FRESH taste of it. You can make all of this up ahead and just toss it before serving. It’s very different. And crunchy. It might make a better first course than as a side salad to serve with a full dinner. We both liked it very much, and yes, I’d make it again – just with a bit more dressing, that’s all. We both liked the celery root – and you can just barely taste the horseradish in it. I might add more lemon zest also. Next time I’m going to add some fresh mint. Just because.
What’s not: only make this if you have a slicing machine of some kind – it would be a lot a slicing to do by hand.
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Celery Salad with Celery Root and Horseradish
Recipe By: Bon Appetit, Jan. 2013
Serving Size: 6
1 pound celery root
10 large celery stalks — thinly sliced on a sharp diagonal
1 small shallot — thinly sliced
1 tablespoon lemon zest — finely grated (use more if you like zest)
1 tablespoon prepared horseradish — the salad can handle more if you like the bite
Kosher salt and freshly ground black pepper
1/2 cup olive oil
3 tablespoons fresh lemon juice
1/2 cup flat-leaf parsley leaves — (packed)
Note: my suggestion is that the salad may need a bit more dressing.
1. Peel and halve celery root. Using a mandoline, very thinly slice one half. Cut other half into matchstick-size pieces.
2. Combine celery root, celery stalks, shallot, lemon zest, and horseradish in a large bowl. Season with salt and pepper and toss to combine. Let vegetables sit for 10 minutes to allow flavors to meld.
4. Whisk oil and lemon juice in a small bowl; season vinaigrette with salt and pepper. Drizzle vinaigrette over vegetables. Add celery leaves and parsley and toss salad to combine.
Per Serving: 189 Calories; 18g Fat (83.1% calories from fat); 1g Protein; 7g Carbohydrate; 3g Dietary Fiber; 0mg Cholesterol; 137mg Sodium.

Melynda@OurSundayCafe
said on February 20th, 2013:
This looks wonderful! Celery root is one vegetable I am on the lookout for more recipes. Also I am loving the new salads and salad rules, it helps to incorporate more vegetables into our meals.
I agree – I’m always happy to find new ways to use veggies in salads. . . carolyn t