Gorgonzola and Walnut Stuffed Celery

"I am always looking for new twists on appetizers or new additions. Here is one recipe that comes from Cooking with Patty. It is an italian recipe using soft gorgonzola cheese not to be confused with American gorgonzola. However if you only can find the crumbled American gargonzola it can work see the tweeks below. Patty writes,"I’m a Gongonzola cheese lover, but if you’ve never tasted it I suggest you to try it before preparing this recipe. Gorgonzola has a characteristic taste and a distinctive flavor and for some of you it could be too strong. The best way to taste it is to leave it out of the fridge for at least 30 minutes before serving. Don’t substitute Gorgonzola with blue cheese, Rockford or Stilton because they seem similar but they’re not. The cheese used in this recipe is the sweet variety which is creamy and slightly spicy, not the spicy and hard type which resembles the above mentioned cheeses." See below for ways to make Patty's or the Americanized version. Both are a nice addition to any buffet. My guests enjoyed them. You only wish it made more. So if you like Gorgonzola double it. Enjoy. ChefDLH"
 
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Ready In:
10mins
Ingredients:
4
Yields:
8 celery pieces
Serves:
8
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ingredients

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directions

  • 1.Trim the stalks and cut them into 4-inch pieces.
  • 2. In a bowl combine the gorgonzola cheese with the walnuts. Stir the ingredients together until smooth and well combined.
  • 3. Fill the celery sticks with the cheese mixture and chill before serving.
  • 4.****For the American Gorgonzola recipe****.
  • use same ingredients but use 1/2 cup CRUMBLED Gorgonzola cheese and
  • 1 Tbsp finely chopped GLAZED walnuts. The Americanized Gorgonzola is the spicier taste and the glazed walnuts counteract that with sweetness. The perfect match. You will need to mash the Gorgonzola with the back of a spoon and stir in the nuts. The mixture will be a thick paste to spread on the celery. Spread and Chill before serving.

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  1. I doubled the recipe when I made this appetizer, & I also cut the celery into bite-size pieces to everyone could at least have a taste! I did toast the nuts before including them, & as simple as the recipe is, it does make for a very nice tasting treat! Definitely a keeper recipe! Thanks for sharing it! [Tagged, made & reviewed for one of my adoptees in the current Pick A Chef]
     
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I am a busy mom both with stuff at home and my work. My kids and husband love to try new creations so they are right at home with my love of recipes. It is fun to make something and try several different ways at it. I love to try different enchilada recipes, recipes for various ice teas, and anything that gets food on the table on the weeknights. Restaurant recipes for the weekends are another favorite.
 
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