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Celery Stalks, RSS

Ready-Set-Serve Celery Stalks
Ready-Set-Serve (RSS) Cleaned Celery Stalks offer 100% usable product, fixed weight and yield, no preservatives, and sensible pack sizes.
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Product Details

Shelf Life:
Best If Used By date.
Ethylene Producing:
No
Ethylene Sensitive:
Yes
Kosher:
Yes

Available Offerings from Markon for Celery Stalks, RSS

Description Net Weight Pack GTIN UPC
Celery Stalks, Cleaned 10 pounds or 5 kilograms 10 LB 0 06 11628 91677 4 6 11628 91677 4

Storage Tips:

Store away from ethylene gas and ripening rooms and in high humidity.

Handling Tips:

Reseal unused portion in original bag. This product is table ready and does not need to be rinsed.

General Usage Ideas

  • Purée garbanzo beans, RSS Peeled Garlic, RSS Lemon Juice, RSS Washed & Trimmed Parsley, tahini, salt, and olive oil; serve with RSS Celery Stalks and RSS Baby Carrots
  • Fill RSS Celery Stalks with warm artichoke dip; serve on cheese platters
  • Garnish Bloody Marys with RSS Celery Stalks

Fall / Winter Usage Ideas:

  • Combine roasted trout pieces with mascarpone cheese, RSS Washed & Trimmed Green Onions, RSS Lemon Juice, and baby dill; serve with RSS Celery Stalks and sliced radishes
  • Toss RSS Chopped Romaine, RSS Celery Stalks, MFC Red Seedless Grapes, and hazelnuts with roasted onion vinaigrette
  • Braise RSS Celery Stalks with chopped MFC Yellow Onions, star anise, red wine, and chicken stock

Spring / Summer Usage Ideas:

  • Serve RSS Celery Stalks with smoked salmon-blue cheese spread
  • Pickle RSS Celery Stalks, RSS Coin-Cut Carrots, and jicama; serve with sandwiches and burgers
  • Top Waldorf salads (consisting of sliced MFC Granny Smith Apples, MFC Red Seedless Grapes, RSS Lemon Juice, walnuts, and mayonnaise) with RSS Celery Stalks

Did You Know?

Using a celery stick to garnish a Bloody Mary originated in the 1960s at Chicago's Ambassador East Hotel. An unnamed celebrity got a Bloody Mary, but no swizzle stick. He grabbed a stalk of celery from the relish tray to stir his Bloody Mary and history was made.