Favorite leek based dishes? I just made a leek salad with a lot of other veggies, but still have more leftover leeks than a reasonable single person needs
I like potato leek soup, but I think you can sub them for pretty much any recipe calling for onion
I just found this recipe for braised leeks and celery. I've done braised celery before and it is GOOD, so I imagine leeks would do wonderfully like this. Haven't done this exact recipe before tho
Leek infused oil rules super hard. It makes a nice soup with potatoes, use em instead of onion in stuff. Carry one around and be Farfetch'd. I bet it would also make for a good addition to pesto
Cut em up and keep them in a Tupperware they can be subbed for onions, chives etc.
You can also braise them in butter and white wine, let me see if I can find the recipe
Edit: https://www.foxandbriar.com/braised-leeks/
Quiche (vegan or otherwise) or plain old roasted leeks is heavenly.
Do you like stuffing? It's cheap and easy food if you have bread you need to get rid of. It can be made vegan and it freezes well.
https://www.loveandlemons.com/stuffing-recipe/
Seriously, a loaf of sourdough and herbs and you'll be set.
I had this for the first time today and concur. Seems pretty easy to make, too.
I'm no veggie expert but I'm pretty sure a green onion is not a leek.