Woodward Celery Salad is a classic American-style dish that became popular in mid-20th century hotel dining—often associated with the old Hotel Woodward. It’s simple, crisp, and refreshing, built around celery as the star ingredient.
🥗 What makes it special
Unlike heavy mayo salads, this one is:
- Light and crunchy
- Slightly sweet and tangy
- Very refreshing
👉 It’s all about texture and balance, not heaviness.
🛒 Traditional ingredients
- Thinly sliced Celery
- Apples (for sweetness and crunch)
- Walnuts or pecans
- Lettuce (optional base)
Dressing:
- Lemon juice or vinegar
- Olive oil
- Salt & pepper
- Sometimes a touch of sugar or honey
👨🍳 Simple recipe
1) Prep
- Slice celery thinly (important for texture)
- Chop apples into small cubes
- Lightly toast nuts (optional but better flavor)
2) Mix dressing
- 2 tbsp olive oil
- 1 tbsp lemon juice
- Pinch of salt + pepper
- Optional: ½ tsp honey
3) Combine
- Toss everything together
- Chill for 15–20 minutes before serving
💡 Tips for best flavor
- Use fresh, crisp celery (not soft)
- Add dressing just before serving for crunch
- A little lemon zest boosts freshness
🧠 Why people like it
- Light but satisfying
- Good balance of fiber + healthy fats
- Works as a side dish with heavier meals
🧾 Bottom line
Woodward Celery Salad is a simple, elegant, crunchy salad that highlights celery in a refreshing way—perfect when you want something light but flavorful.
If you want, I can give you:
- A modern upgraded version (with chicken or yogurt dressing)
- Or a weight-loss friendly version under 150 calories