You may want to edit that recipe. A stalk of celery is a *LOT* of celery.
A rib of celery, on the other hand, (or two) is a more reasonalbr amount for the recipe.
It's a (pretty much) one-man pedantic campaign to set right an unintentional wrong in the recipe wrold. Bv)=
has a subtly different flavour. I use celery in many things as a "bulk" agent ... like my chilli. It adds a vegetable thickener without resorting to flour (roux) or cornstarch/arrowroot slurry.
Title: Slippery Jack-Cabbage Soup
Here's a very recent entry in my database that seems to be
both tasty and right up your street,
Title: Cold Sesame Noodles
* UDD sez: If you are garnishing w/chopped peanuts why
spec "smooth peanut butter"? Makes no sense to me.
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