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Celery Salad

One means of using stalks of celery that are just a little too coarse to serve nicely on the table is to combine them with radishes and make a salad. The more tender celery, of course, makes a better salad. If the radishes selected for the salad are of the red variety and they are used without peeling, they add a touch of color to the dish.

Sufficient to serve five.

Ingredients

  • 1 1/2 cups diced celery
  • 1/2 cup diced radishes
  • 2 tablespoons chopped onion
  • salad dressing
  • lettuce

Instructions

Cut the celery into fine dice, and dice the radishes more finely than the celery. Mix the two together, add the onion, and just before serving mix with any desired salad dressing. Serve on salad plates garnished with lettuce.


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Source

Woman's Institute Library of Cookery, Volume 4

Categories

Salads.