KITCHEN GARDEN
Leaf Celery
Scientific Name:Apium graveolens var. secalinum
Biennial simply means that leaf celery grows vegetatively during the first year and fruits (seeds) and dies at the end of the second year.
Leaf celery could be classified as a herb because the leaves are used just as much as the stalks in cooking.
Personally I wouldn't be without my leaf celery because it's a great substitute for the harder to grow culinary celery.
I use it for making sugo, the tradition Italian tomato base for a lot of traditional dishes such as lasagne and bolognese.
Sugo For Sure-How to Make it
Sugo is made by first finely chopping onion, celery and carrot that frying for a few minutes until softer.
Then adding the garlic and tomatoes to make a tomato base for any Italian dish.
The stalks of leaf celery are much thinner and hollow and have a more pungent taste ( to my liking) that normal culinary celery.
This winter I have practically depleted my supply of leaf celery because of the number of soups, and slow co
oked meals I have been preparing. It’s just a great flavouring herb.
Leaf celery stalks in my garden (pictured right)
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