Food Storage: How to Preserve Celery for Long Term Storage

2 years ago
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Celery is one of my favorite vegetables to spice up basic foods. I seriously use it in my cooking several times a week. I try to keep fresh celery in my fridge for snacking as well as freeze-dried or dehydrated celery to add flavor to my favorite recipes. It should come as no surprise that it is a basic staple in my pantry.

Shelf-stable dehydrated or freeze-dried celery can be easily stored for many years. It is incredibly handy. In this video, we share with you how we both freeze-dry and dehydrate celery that we purchased on sale. A little hard work now translates into labor and cost savings in the future.

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