35 Leek Recipes That Are Healthy & Delicious (Low-Carb, GF Options) (2024)

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From nourishing soups and salads to comforting bakes, these leek recipes are as fabulous as they are healthy.

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Today I am highlighting one of my favourite vegetables – leek. Like onion and garlic, leeks belong to the allium family but, in my opinion, they are much more versatile in the kitchen. If you’ve ever only used leeks to flavour a soup or a stock, brace yourself – you’re about to discover amazing new ways to leek it up.

Leeks have very similar properties to the garlic and onion – a unique combination of flavonoids (antioxidants) and sulfur-containing nutrients that provide cardiovascular support. For people who avoid onion and garlic due to their FODMAPs content, the green parts of the leek are okay to use. The green parts have a lovely, green onion and slightly garlicky flavour and can be used cooked or raw.

Otherwise, the whole leek – white, pale green and green parts – can be used, although I often see people discard the green leaves. Leeks can be braised, fried, roasted, boiled, sautéed or sliced thinly and eaten raw in salads. I’ve often thought of leeks as French food but there are many cuisines and dishes that use this vegetable, and of course, it can be used instead of onions.

Covering soups, sauces, salads and drips, here is my round-up of 35 delicious and healthy leek recipes.

Using Leeks In Soups

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Braised Leeks

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Ottolenghi’s Braised Eggs with Leek and Za’atar from The Kitchn
Braised Chicken with Leeks & Scallions fromA Calculated Whisk

Leeks In Salads

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Leeks As Side Dishes

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Roasted & Baked Leeks

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Leeks In A Sauce

In Burgers & Meatballs

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Leek Quiches & Frittatas

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In Dips & Condiments

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What’s your favourite way to prepare leeks? Share in the comments below.

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By Irena Macri

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  1. Thank you so much for featuring my leek salad! 🙂

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    1. It looks delish!

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  2. What a great collection of recipes! We feel leek is so underrated, thanks for doing this and including our hummus recipe.

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    1. Welcome!

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  3. My CSA has us overrun with leeks! Thank you for the ideas!

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FAQs

What is the best way to eat leeks? ›

When leeks are sliced or chopped, they can be used in place of onions or shallots in soups, stews, and casseroles. You can also showcase their subtle, sweet flavor in pasta dishes like our Red Lentil Rotini with Silken Leeks and Shiitakes or Vegan Penne with Artichokes, Leeks, and Lentils.

What do leeks do for your body? ›

Leeks are also a good source of folate, a B-vitamin that's essential for cell growth and development. In addition to vitamins and minerals, leeks are also high in fibre. This can help to keep your digestive system healthy and may reduce the risk of constipation, heart disease, and certain types of cancer.

What are leeks good for weight loss? ›

Because leeks are a low-calorie food, they can be part of a weight management program. The water and fiber in leeks can give you a feeling of fullness, so you are less likely to overeat. Leeks also add a lot of flavor to foods and make eating healthy dishes enjoyable.

Is leek an onion? ›

Leeks are the mildest of the onion family and really shine when they're cooked, offering a lovely subtlety to dishes and a delicate, melty texture. Typically, the white and light green parts are consumed, while the dark green tops are left out, being full of fibers and hard to chew.

How does Gordon Ramsay cook leeks? ›

Season leeks with soy, maple, sesame oil, and mirin. Top with sliced garlic and a few knobs of butter around the outside of the pan. Add just enough stock to cover leeks halfway, bring to a boil and pop into over to roast until caramelized and tender when pierced with a knife.

Are leeks better for you than onions? ›

Leek is richer in some vitamins and minerals compared to onion. In 100 grams of leeks, there are 2.1 g of iron — 10 times more than the amount found in onions. AgroWeb.org data on onions and leeks show that the calcium content of leeks is higher, with the exception of green onions.

When should you not eat leeks? ›

Avoid leeks with cuts or bruises. The dark green tops of leeks should look fresh. Avoid leeks with yellowing or wilting tops. Choose smaller, younger leeks when you want to eat them uncooked.

Do leeks have a laxative effect? ›

Packed with dietary fibre and prebiotics, leeks play a vital role in supporting a healthy digestive system. The fibre content in leeks promotes regular bowel movements, aiding in the smooth passage of waste and preventing constipation.

Are leeks good for your gut? ›

Raw leeks, along with raw garlic and onions, are a source of prebiotics. Prebiotics, a type of fiber, are good for our beneficial gut bacteria. They assist in balancing the bacteria which aids in a healthy digestive system. Leeks are an excellent source of vitamin K and a good source of vitamin A and manganese.

What are the side effects of eating leeks? ›

Risks of Eating Leeks

People who are sensitive to FODMAPs may experience digestive symptoms, such as bloating, diarrhea, and gas after consuming high-FODMAP foods.

Are leeks OK on low carb diet? ›

Leeks are not perfectly keto friendly like other vegetables, such as cabbage, broccoli and cauliflower. The average leek contains around 12g of carbs so you will need to watch your portions. That being said, in my daily carb count these are extremely healthy carbs.

How do the French eat leeks? ›

While the French use them all over the place, from the “French Women Don't Get Fat” soup to potato-leek soup to leek-and-whatever quiche and leek-and-whatever omelettes and leeks with vinaigrette and leeks gratin, I had them once in a restaurant here in France without any fuss, really just leeks, and they were awesome.

What is the best way to prepare leeks? ›

Instructions
  1. Trim the root and the dark green tops off each leek.
  2. Slice the leek in half lengthwise. Place it flat-side-down on a cutting board, then slice into half-moon shapes.
  3. Transfer leek slices to a large bowl filled with cold water. ...
  4. Transfer leeks to a food storage container lined with a paper towel.
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What are leeks called in America? ›

Wild leeks, also called ramps, are native to North America and have a strong garlic-onion flavor. There are many named varieties of leeks. They vary from long, green narrow-leaf types with long slender white stems to long wide-leaf types with thicker shorter white stems and blue-green leaves.

Why are leeks so expensive? ›

Leek is an expensive crop to grow, because it is labor intensive. Hand labor is required for all stages of production including: transplanting, weeding, harvesting, washing and packing.

What part of the leek are you supposed to eat? ›

Mostly just the white and light green parts are eaten, though the darker green parts have plenty of flavor and can either be cooked longer to tenderize them, or used when making homemade soup stock.

Are leeks better cooked or raw? ›

The entire stalk of the green onion is typically sliced and eaten raw because of its delicate texture and flavor. Leeks, on the other hand, are tougher than green onions and aren't typically eaten raw. Both green onions and leeks soften when they are cook, but leeks take a little longer to get there.

Why do you soak leeks in water? ›

To be properly cleaned before cooking, leeks must be topped and tailed (roots discarded, dark-green parts removed), and the white and light-green parts sliced thin and left to swim in a water bath so as to encourage the removal of any clinging dirt.

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