Leeks are so soft they practically dissolve into soups, stews and gravies, enriching the flavor and slightly thickening the broth as they cook. We love serving roasted leeks, Parmesan Roasted Leeks, and they taste amazing in potato leek soup!

What Do Leeks Taste Like

Leeks have a mild onion taste and texture all their own. They can be used in any dish that calls for onions or garlic. If your family doesn’t like onions, they may find leeks to be more agreeable. However, working with leeks is a little different from handling onions, so read on for some tips.

How To Clean and Cut Leeks

Leeks grow upright as stalks, with a white bottom that turns darker green toward the top. I personally find this shape makes them a lot easier to handle than hard, slippery bulb onions. But knowing how to clean and cut leeks takes some special handling because their densely packed layers tend to harbor grit. And you can’t get at this grit when the leeks are intact. Here’s how to cut up a leek:

How to Clean Leeks

I find the easiest way to clean wish the cut up leeks in a bowl of clean cold water to dislodge any grit, and drain. You can also slice them in half vertically and then fan the layers under cold running water to clean.  

How to Cook Leeks

In general, the white and lightest green portions of the stalk are used. Sliced, diced or julienned leeks cook faster than onions. You can sauté them or throw them in a pot with the rest of your soup or stew ingredients. Braised leeks make a luscious side dish! I cut the stalk vertically in half and cut these into 4-inch lengths. Then I braise them in broth, butter, and a sprinkling of salt and pepper. Chunks of leeks cut this way are also terrific nestled beside a savory pot roast, and can be placed on the plate beside the meat as a condiment.

Try Adding Leeks To These Delicious Recipes

Potato Leek Soup – classic! Baked Potato Soup – add leeks instead of topping with chives Easy Roasted Cauliflower – a delicious healthy side dish Creamy Cauliflower Soup – I like to add leeks before I puree! Parmesan Roasted Leeks – an all time favorite!

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Leeks are so soft they practically dissolve into soups, stews and gravies, enriching the flavor and slightly thickening the broth as they cook. We love serving roasted leeks, Parmesan Roasted Leeks, and they taste amazing in potato leek soup!

What Do Leeks Taste Like

Leeks have a mild onion taste and texture all their own. They can be used in any dish that calls for onions or garlic. If your family doesn’t like onions, they may find leeks to be more agreeable. However, working with leeks is a little different from handling onions, so read on for some tips.

How To Clean and Cut Leeks

Leeks grow upright as stalks, with a white bottom that turns darker green toward the top. I personally find this shape makes them a lot easier to handle than hard, slippery bulb onions. But knowing how to clean and cut leeks takes some special handling because their densely packed layers tend to harbor grit. And you can’t get at this grit when the leeks are intact. Here’s how to cut up a leek:

How to Clean Leeks

I find the easiest way to clean wish the cut up leeks in a bowl of clean cold water to dislodge any grit, and drain. You can also slice them in half vertically and then fan the layers under cold running water to clean.  

How to Cook Leeks

In general, the white and lightest green portions of the stalk are used. Sliced, diced or julienned leeks cook faster than onions. You can sauté them or throw them in a pot with the rest of your soup or stew ingredients. Braised leeks make a luscious side dish! I cut the stalk vertically in half and cut these into 4-inch lengths. Then I braise them in broth, butter, and a sprinkling of salt and pepper. Chunks of leeks cut this way are also terrific nestled beside a savory pot roast, and can be placed on the plate beside the meat as a condiment.

Try Adding Leeks To These Delicious Recipes

Potato Leek Soup – classic! Baked Potato Soup – add leeks instead of topping with chives Easy Roasted Cauliflower – a delicious healthy side dish Creamy Cauliflower Soup – I like to add leeks before I puree! Parmesan Roasted Leeks – an all time favorite!

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