Celeriac Remoulade
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Végétarien Sans gluten French

Celeriac Remoulade

A crisp, creamy French salad of finely julienned celeriac dressed with mustard mayonnaise, lemon, and parsley. Its clean acidity and delicate crunch make it an elegant side for roast meats, fish, or a casual lunch.

25 min 4 portions Medium
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Comment préparer

1
Peel the celeriac, trim away the rough root end, and cut it into very fine matchsticks about 2 to 3 mm thick. Keep the pieces as even as possible so they soften at the same rate.
2
In a large bowl, whisk the mayonnaise, Dijon mustard, and lemon juice until smooth and glossy. Season with the salt and black pepper.
3
Add the celeriac to the dressing and toss thoroughly with tongs or two large spoons until every matchstick is lightly coated. Fold in the chopped parsley.
Celeriac matchsticks coated in creamy mustard dressing Image générée par IA
4
Cover and refrigerate for 20 minutes. This short rest allows the lemon and mustard to season the celeriac while preserving its crisp bite.
5
Taste and adjust with a pinch more salt, pepper, or lemon juice if needed. Transfer to a serving bowl and serve chilled or just cool, with a final scattering of parsley.
Finished celeriac remoulade garnished with parsley Image générée par IA

Pourquoi cette recette fonctionne

Fine celeriac matchsticks provide a sturdy, juicy crunch, while mustard, lemon, and mayonnaise create the classic balance of richness, heat, and acidity. A brief rest lets the dressing season the vegetable without turning it limp.

Conservation et réchauffage

Comment la conserver

Refrigerate in an airtight container for up to 2 days. The celeriac will soften slightly but should remain pleasantly crisp.

Comment la réchauffer

Do not reheat. Serve chilled or let the salad stand at room temperature for 10 minutes before serving.

Nutrition / portion

295kcal
3,69 gprotéines
20,21 gglucides
23,32 glipides
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Publiée le 15 août 2026 · mise à jour le 16 août 2026