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Leeks for leek haters

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jcurve · 27/05/2020 13:56

My veggie box gave me two enormous leeks this week. My other half hates them & I’m not really a fan.

Any idea what we can we do with them that disguises the taste? Last time we made a leek & kale lasagne and ended up binning the leftovers on the same night as we knew we couldn’t bring ourselves to eat it again.

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RaininSummer · 27/05/2020 13:57

Thay are lovely sautéed in butter or steamed and put under macaroni cheese or cauliflower cheese.

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BrieAndChilli · 27/05/2020 13:59

Leek and potato soup

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Finfintytint · 27/05/2020 13:59

To be honest, I’d offer them up as a swap for something else with a neighbour.

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StrawberryPi · 27/05/2020 14:01

Rather than making something specifically leek-y you can just chop them finely and use them in place of onion in any kind of sauce/soup/stew.

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LadyLooLaa · 27/05/2020 14:04

Tbf I love them but I’m not sure a leek and kale lasagne would float my boat either! As PP said you could use them in place of onions.
Or mix them (cooked) with cheese sauce with some Chicken and ham (if you aren’t a veggie) and a good bit of whole grain mustard and serve with mash. Bit wintery but delicious.

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TheFlis12345 · 27/05/2020 14:10

I put them in cauliflower cheese.

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Janek · 27/05/2020 14:22

The Happy Pear chilli recipe uses leeks. That's how we use them up and you can't taste them!!!

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MotherForkinShirtBalls · 27/05/2020 14:25

We do leek, bacon and chicken in white sauce here and it's delish.

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OnceUponAThread · 27/05/2020 14:27

Leeks are great in a chicken pie. Also wonderful in pasta sauces. Chop em small and fry in butter then add bacon or chicken. Then a dash of cream and pasta. Maybe spinach or peas. Perfection. They don't really taste leek-y, and they'll be nicely softened.

Or as PP said, use in place of onion in lots of recipes.

Or send them to me!

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AngusThermopyle · 27/05/2020 14:28

Leek, potato and cheese pasties.

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AriettyHomily · 27/05/2020 14:32

Leek and Kale lasagne - not sure I'd be attempting that one😂😂

Leek and cheese top shepherds pie
Old school but wrapped in ham in cheese sauce baked
I used to make a cheese and leek puff pastry tart thing
Or I'd just chop finely and use in place of onion

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handbagsatdawn33 · 27/05/2020 19:02

Just use them as onions, or do you hate onions as well?

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chocolatesaltyballs22 · 27/05/2020 19:04

Finely chop and use in a risotto instead of onions. Leeks with bacon or chicken are good.

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AtleastitsnotMonday · 27/05/2020 19:06

I slice them vertically and then shred them long ways and add to stir fries.

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picklemewalnuts · 27/05/2020 19:07

Shred them and cook them gently in a splash of apple juice and butter.

They soften beautifully and are delicious. Allow plenty of time, 30mins or more.

Undercooked leeks have little merit.

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Elouera · 27/05/2020 19:10

Do you eat onions? leeks are just a milder onion, so as others have said, can be used in anything an onion would be. I can easily be hidden and pureed into a soup if you really can taste them is other things. Otherwise, can you swap with a neighbour?

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GrannyHaddock · 27/05/2020 20:42

Soften in butter, add flour, cook a bit, gradually add milk used for poaching fish, add to poached fish, maybe some peas, top with mashed potato, dot with butter, bake in oven; fish pie.

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ouch321 · 27/05/2020 20:43

Chicken and leek pie
In a beef stew

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bluefoxmug · 27/05/2020 20:47

saute them in a little butter. add some white wine & cream

or you could make soup.
or use them instead of onions in whatever you usually cook.

wash them well to remove sand from between the layers.

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jcurve · 01/06/2020 18:39

Thank you everyone. I briefly contemplated confitting the leeks but took the easy route out & finely diced the hateful things into a stir fry.

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