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Nonna Silvia’s Traditional Genovese Soffritto Ancient Genoese Recipes

Nonna Silvia’s Traditional Genovese Soffritto

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About this ingredient

Celery

Celery is a biennial herbaceous plant from the Apiaceae family, the same family as carrots, parsley, and fennel. In nature, it grows with a light green stem made up of fleshy ribs (the “stalks” we eat), along with deeply cut,…

Celery is a biennial herbaceous plant from the Apiaceae family, the same family as carrots, parsley, and fennel. In nature, it grows with a light green stem made up of fleshy ribs (the “stalks” we eat), along with deeply cut, aromatic leaves. The main edible part is the stalk, meaning the ribs, although both the leaves and seeds are also used as seasoning.

How to choose the best celery

Good celery can be recognized in seconds, no degree required:

  • Firm, tightly packed ribs: they should snap with a clean sound, not bend like rubber.
  • Bright green color: if it turns yellow or has dark spots, it’s already past its prime.
  • Fresh leaves: they should be green and fragrant, not wilted or soft.
  • Compact bunch: if it looks too “loose,” it’s old or has lost water.
  • Aroma: it should be fresh and herbal, never bitter or fermented.

Small practical tip: younger celery is sweeter and less fibrous, while older celery is tougher but more aromatic (great for long cooking).

Culinary uses

Celery is one of those “quiet but essential” ingredients — it doesn’t stand out, but it holds the whole dish together:

  • Base for soffritto: together with onion and carrot (the famous aromatic trio).
  • Soups and broths: adds depth and freshness without overpowering other flavors.
  • Salads and raw eating: crunchy, perfect with hummus or dips.
  • Sauces and ragù: slowly breaks down and creates an aromatic base.
  • Juices and smoothies: often used in “detox” drinks.
  • Leaves: often underrated, but great for flavoring broths and rustic-style pesto.

In short: celery is like that band member who is never in the spotlight, but without them everything sounds a bit emptier.