Céleri-rémoulade is the quintessential charcuterie accompaniment of the French garde manger, a raw salad of celeriac (Apium graveolens var. rapaceum) cut into fine julienne and dressed in a mustard-enriched mayonnaise-based sauce rémoulade. The celeriac must be peeled deeply—removing 3-5mm of the fibrous outer layer—then julienned to matchstick dimensions of 2mm x 2mm x 60mm using a mandoline fitted with a julienne blade, or cut by hand with a chef's knife for a slightly coarser, more rustic texture. Immediately upon cutting, the julienne is tossed with coarse salt (15g per kg) and the juice of one lemon (Citrus limon) per 500g to prevent enzymatic browning caused by polyphenol oxidase reacting with atmospheric oxygen. After 30 minutes of maceration, the celeriac is rinsed briefly, then squeezed firmly in a clean towel to extract excess moisture—this step is critical, as waterlogged julienne dilutes the dressing and produces a watery, insipid result. The rémoulade sauce combines 200g mayonnaise (prepared with Dijon mustard, egg yolk from Gallus gallus domesticus, and neutral oil at 18°C / 64°F), an additional 30g Dijon mustard, 15ml white wine vinegar, 10g cornichons (brunoise), 10g capers (Capparis spinosa) roughly chopped, 5g flat-leaf parsley (Petroselinum crispum) finely minced, and a pinch of cayenne. Fold the drained celeriac into the sauce, adjust seasoning, and refrigerate for a minimum of 2 hours—ideally overnight—to allow the mustard's isothiocyanate compounds to penetrate the celeriac and the julienne to soften slightly while retaining its characteristic snap. Serve at 8-10°C (46-50°F) as part of an assiette de charcuterie or as a standalone hors d'oeuvre.
{"Julienne celeriac to 2mm x 2mm x 60mm for proper sauce adhesion and textural balance","Salt and acidulate immediately after cutting to prevent enzymatic browning from polyphenol oxidase","Squeeze macerated julienne thoroughly dry before dressing to prevent dilution of the rémoulade","Refrigerate dressed salad for minimum 2 hours to allow mustard compounds to penetrate and flavors to meld","Serve at 8-10°C to maintain sauce consistency while allowing aromatic compounds to express"}
{"For a lighter modern variation, substitute half the mayonnaise with crème fraîche for tangier, less heavy coating","Add 5ml truffle oil (Tuber melanosporum-infused) to the rémoulade for a luxurious charcuterie board upgrade","Select celeriac that feels heavy for its size with no hollow sound when tapped—this indicates dense, fresh flesh","Store prepared céleri-rémoulade for up to 48 hours; the salad improves on the second day as flavors integrate"}
{"Cutting julienne too thick, producing a coarse, crunchy texture that resists dressing absorption","Failing to salt and acidulate immediately, resulting in oxidized brown julienne within minutes","Skipping the squeezing step, leaving excess moisture that turns the rémoulade into a thin, watery slick","Serving immediately after dressing without resting time, yielding a sharp, disjointed flavor profile","Over-dressing with excessive mayonnaise, which masks the celeriac's distinctive anise-celery character"}
Larousse Gastronomique; Le Répertoire de la Cuisine (Saulnier); Le Guide Culinaire (Escoffier)