Japanese-Style Celery Salad in 3 Minutes

I always buy celery in bulk, so I came up with a method to use them up. You can even use this recipe to make a delicious dish out of celery that's past its prime.
Mix the bonito flakes in right before serving. You can whip this up in 3 minutes. One serving is only 49 kcals. For 2 servings. Recipe by LazyHata
Japanese-Style Celery Salad in 3 Minutes
I always buy celery in bulk, so I came up with a method to use them up. You can even use this recipe to make a delicious dish out of celery that's past its prime.
Mix the bonito flakes in right before serving. You can whip this up in 3 minutes. One serving is only 49 kcals. For 2 servings. Recipe by LazyHata
Cooking Instructions
- 1
Rinse the celery and diagonally slice into 3 mm pieces (add the leaves if available).
- 2
Right before serving, add the soy sauce, then the sesame oil, and once the celery is evenly coated, sprinkle on the bonito flakes and serve.
- 3
Packed with vitamin C and minerals such as calcium, iron and magnesium, celery helps regulate the bowels, and has effective calming properties. It's also full of fiber!
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