HOW TO MAKE CELERY LAST LONGER IN THE FRIDGE 🐔 WING RECIPE

Do you love adding fresh, crispy celery to your favorite dishes, but find it turns limp and loses its crunch way too quickly? In this video, I'm sharing my top tips on how to keep celery crisp longer so you can enjoy it at its freshest! Whether you're using it as a crunchy snack, a healthy side, or the perfect pairing with chicken wings, you'll never have to deal with sad, soggy celery again. First, I'll show you the best way to store celery in the fridge, using simple methods to maintain its natural crunch and flavor. You'll learn the right way to wrap it to extend its shelf life. Say goodbye to wasting celery that goes bad before you have the chance to use it! But that's not all! After mastering the art of keeping celery fresh, we're diving into a delicious chicken wing recipe that pairs perfectly with your crisp celery sticks.

 

These wings are packed with flavor, featuring a finger-licking sauce that will leave you wanting more. Whether you're planning a game day spread, a weekend cookout, or just craving a savory snack, this recipe is a crowd-pleaser! Keep celery fresh and crisp. To make celery last longer in the fridge, follow these steps: 1. Rinse and Dry the Celery – Separate the stalks and rinse them under cold water to remove any dirt. After rinsing, dry the stalks thoroughly with a clean towel or paper towel. 2. Remove the Ends – Trim off the root end and any brown or damaged parts. 3. Wrap in Aluminum Foil – Wrap the dried celery tightly in aluminum foil, which allows the ethylene gas to escape while keeping the celery crisp. 4. Store in the Crisper Drawer – Place the foil-wrapped celery in the crisper drawer of your fridge. Disclaimer The content of this website and channel is for informational use only. Before any information contained herein is used to affect any change in behavior, eating habits, or exercise, please consult a qualified healthcare practitioner for a personal health evaluation, diagnosis, and treatment recommendation or prescription. Please supply the information of interest or potential utility you find on these website pages to your healthcare practitioner to be evaluated within the context of your individual health conditions and circumstances.

Disclaimer The content of this website and channel is for informational use only. Before any information contained herein is used to affect any change in behavior, eating habits, or exercise, please consult a qualified healthcare practitioner for a personal health evaluation, diagnosis, and treatment recommendation or prescription. Please supply the information of interest or potential utility you find on these website pages to your healthcare practitioner to be evaluated within the context of your individual health conditions and circumstances.