What Can I Make With Leeks?
Leeks have always held a bit of mystic for me. I see them in the produce department of the grocery store, stop to admire them, and then walk right by. I’m a little intimidated by them.
Well, that has come to an end officially starting now, because I actually broke down and bought a bunch. Now what do I make with them?
Leeks are like green onions on steroids. They smell like green onions, but more mild. I talked to the produce manager and she said to choose leeks that have not formed a big bulb and do not have a hard “stalk” thing in the middle of the green tops as these would have a more pungent taste.
So, I chose a nice straight leek that felt fresh and had no tough stalk in the middle. She also told me to store it in the fridge until I was ready to use it, being sure to leave it as is – not trimming it or cutting it – and wrapping it in plastic because leeks will smell up the refrigerator and the food in it if they are left unwrapped.
Now that I have actually purchased leeks, I’m wondering what I should do with it? I know I could probably use it in anything that I would use an onion in, but I’d like to try something a bit different. I’ve heard of Leek Soup, and I’m wondering if anyone has a good tried-and-true recipe for it.
I’d love to hear your ideas!
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