Best 5 Creamy Dijon Leeks Recipes

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**Creamy Dijon Leeks: A Journey of Savory Indulgence**

Embark on a culinary adventure with our Creamy Dijon Leeks, a symphony of flavors that will tantalize your taste buds. These delectable leeks, slow-cooked in a velvety Dijon mustard sauce, offer a perfect balance of sharp, creamy, and earthy notes. Served as a delectable side dish or an elegant appetizer, this dish exudes sophistication and simplicity. Our curated collection of recipes provides a range of variations, each adding a unique twist to this classic dish. From the classic French version to a lighter, vegan alternative, and even a tantalizing bacon-infused rendition, there's a recipe here to suit every palate. Get ready to immerse yourself in the luscious world of Creamy Dijon Leeks, a dish that promises to leave you craving for more.

Check out the recipes below so you can choose the best recipe for yourself!

ITALIAN SEARED HALIBUT WITH MELTED LEEKS



Italian Seared Halibut with Melted Leeks image

Melted leeks, I find, are one of those preparations that taste super indulgent without really being as such. Cooking down a mountain of leeks with some white wine, butter and herbs into a creamy side dish with just a bit of that beautiful spring onion flavor is like heaven in a skillet. Keeping things light, yet satisfying, I added some mushrooms to the mix and topped it all off with a piece of seared halibut spiked with a cap of classic Italian gremolata. Melted leeks are also a great transition-into-warmer-weather side dish: light and springy, yet satisfying enough for a night's sleep with a bit of chill still stuck on it.

Provided by Food Network

Categories     main-dish

Time 55m

Yield 4 servings

Number Of Ingredients 12

2 tablespoons olive oil, divided
1 (8- to 10-ounce) pack whole cremini mushrooms, halved
1 tablespoon unsalted butter
3 small leeks, halved and thinly sliced, washed well and dried
Salt and ground black pepper
1/4 cup dry white wine
1 teaspoon dried oregano
1/4 cup chopped fresh parsley
Zest of 1 lemon
2 garlic cloves, finely chopped or grated
1 tablespoon olive oil
4 (6-ounce) halibut fillets

Steps:

  • To prepare the melted leeks, place a large skillet over medium-high heat with 1 tablespoon olive oil. Add the mushrooms to the pan and cook, stirring only occasionally, until they're golden brown and beginning to shrink a bit, 6 to 7 minutes. Remove the mushrooms from the skillet and reserve.
  • Return the skillet to medium heat with 1 tablespoon olive oil and the butter. Add the leeks to the pan, season them with salt and pepper, then cook, stirring frequently (don't let them get brown), until they've softened, about 10 minutes. Add the white wine and dried oregano to the skillet along with the reserved mushrooms and continue cooking, stirring occasionally, until most of the wine has evaporated, about 5 minutes more. Season as needed with salt and pepper; reserve warm.
  • While the leeks are cooking, prepare the gremolata. In a small mixing bowl, combine all of the ingredients and reserve.
  • When the leeks are just about ready, place a second medium skillet over medium-high heat with the olive oil. Season the fish liberally with salt and pepper, and sear it flesh-side down first, turning the fillet only once, until cooked to your liking, about 5 minutes per side for medium (depending on the thickness).
  • Serve the melted leeks topped with a piece of fish per plate and a garnish of the gremolata.

LEEKS WITH DIJON VINAIGRETTE



Leeks with Dijon Vinaigrette image

Provided by Food Network Kitchen

Categories     side-dish

Time 20m

Yield 4 servings

Number Of Ingredients 9

6 medium leeks, dark green tops trimmed
2 tablespoons white wine vinegar
1 tablespoon Dijon mustard
1 tablespoon water
3/4 teaspoon kosher salt, plus additional for salting water
1/2 cup extra-virgin olive oil
Freshly ground black pepper
2 tablespoons chopped fresh flat-leaf parsley
1 to 2 teaspoons chopped fresh tarragon leaves, optional

Steps:

  • Game Plan: Make the vinaigrette while the leeks cook.
  • Bring a large pot of water to a boil over high heat, then salt it generously. Trim the root end of the leeks, leaving enough to hold the leaves together, and halve lengthwise. Rinse very well under running water to flush out any grit trapped between the leaves. Add the leeks to the boiling water and cook until tender, 7 to 10 minutes. Transfer the leeks to a paper towel-lined plate to drain. Pat dry and lay them on a serving platter.
  • Meanwhile, whisk the vinegar, mustard, water, and the 3/4 teaspoon salt in a small bowl. Gradually whisk in the olive oil, starting with a few drops and then adding the rest in a steady stream to make a smooth, slightly thick dressing. Drizzle the vinaigrette evenly over leeks, turn them to coat, and scatter the parsley and the tarragon, if using, over the top. Serve immediately or up to 2 hours later at room temperature.

CONFIT LEEKS WITH LENTILS, LEMON AND CREAM



Confit Leeks With Lentils, Lemon and Cream image

Leeks slow-cooked in olive oil star in this hearty vegetarian main of lentils, lemon and herbs. These confit leeks are roasted and softened without browning, slowly releasing their flavor into the oil. The mixture could be spooned over baked potatoes or roasted chicken, but the lentils give the dish heft and bite, and the leek cream makes it extra special. If you can't find French lentils, you can easily substitute other green or beluga lentils, or pearl barley or other grains. Serve this dish warm or at room temperature, and eat alongside some roasted potatoes for a complete meal, if you like.

Provided by Yotam Ottolenghi

Categories     dinner, lunch, vegetables, main course, side dish

Time 2h

Yield 4 servings

Number Of Ingredients 12

5 medium leeks (about 2 1/2 pounds/1 kilogram), trimmed and washed, white and light greens cut into 2-centimeter-thick rounds (about 6 cups/620 grams)
10 garlic cloves, peeled
10 fresh thyme sprigs
Kosher salt and black pepper
3/4 cup plus 2 tablespoons/200 milliliters extra-virgin olive oil
3/4 cup/150 grams dried French (Le Puy) lentils, washed
1/3 cup plus 1 tablespoon/100 milliliters heavy cream (double cream)
2 1/4 teaspoons Dijon mustard
5 tablespoons/75 milliliters fresh lemon juice (from 2 medium lemons)
3 tablespoons roughly chopped parsley leaves
3 tablespoons roughly chopped fresh dill leaves
3 tablespoons roughly chopped fresh tarragon leaves

Steps:

  • Heat oven to 180 degrees Celsius/350 degrees Fahrenheit.
  • If necessary, soak and carefully rinse the leek rounds in a large bowl of water to get rid of any excess grit. Drain, then cautiously pat dry, keeping the rounds intact.
  • Add the leeks, garlic, thyme, 1 teaspoon salt and a good grind of pepper to a 12-by-8-inch/30-by-20-centimeter baking dish. Mix gently to combine, then pour the oil on top. Arrange the leeks cut-side up, then cover tightly with foil and bake for 35 minutes.
  • Remove the baking dish from the oven and gently turn the leeks using two forks. Cover again with foil and return to the oven to bake until completely softened, about 35 minutes more. Turn the oven temperature up to 200 degrees Celsius/400 degrees Fahrenheit.
  • As the leeks bake, fill a medium saucepan about two-thirds of the way with water and bring to a boil over high. Add the lentils and cook until just tender but not at all mushy, 12 to 15 minutes. Drain well and set aside.
  • When ready, remove the confit leeks from the oven and transfer a heaping 1/2 cup/100 grams of the cooked leeks plus 5 of the garlic cloves to a bowl for the leek cream. Add the cooked lentils to the remaining leeks in the baking dish along with 1/4 teaspoon salt and a good grind of pepper; mix gently to combine. Cover again with the foil and return to the oven for 15 minutes. Remove the foil and leave to settle for 10 minutes. Discard the thyme sprigs.
  • While the lentils bake with the leeks, make the cream: Add reserved leeks and garlic to a food processor along with the heavy cream, mustard, 1 tablespoon lemon juice and 1/8 teaspoon of salt; blitz until smooth.
  • When ready, stir the remaining 4 tablespoons lemon juice and the chopped herbs into the lentil and leek mixture. Transfer to a rimmed platter and serve with the leek cream in a bowl alongside.

LEEKS BAKED IN CREAM



Leeks Baked in Cream image

Provided by Robert Farrar Capon

Categories     side dish

Time 1h15m

Yield 8 servings

Number Of Ingredients 6

8 large leeks
2 tablespoons butter
2 cups heavy cream
1 teaspoon coarse Dijon mustard
Salt and white pepper to taste
2 tablespoons buttered fresh white breadcrumbs

Steps:

  • Trim the leeks, discarding the roots and reserving the green parts for another use.
  • Cut the white parts in half lengthwise and rinse carefully to remove sand.
  • Butter a suitable flat baking dish and arrange the leeks in it, cut side up.
  • Mix the cream with the mustard, season very lightly with salt (the cream reduces considerably during baking), add pepper to taste, and pour the cream mixture over the leeks. Sprinkle on the bread crumbs and bake for a half to three-quarters of an hour, or until the leeks are tender and the cream is well reduced and the top lightly browned.

Nutrition Facts : @context http, Calories 306, UnsaturatedFat 8 grams, Carbohydrate 19 grams, Fat 25 grams, Fiber 2 grams, Protein 3 grams, SaturatedFat 16 grams, Sodium 411 milligrams, Sugar 6 grams, TransFat 0 grams

CREAMY PORK CHOPS WITH DIJON/LEEK SAUCE RECIPE - (4/5)



Creamy Pork Chops with Dijon/Leek Sauce Recipe - (4/5) image

Provided by LookyTasty

Number Of Ingredients 11

6 pork chops
fat free Milk
salt and pepper to taste
garlic powder to taste
1-2 leeks
chives
2 cups chicken broth
2 cups boiling water
2 teaspoons Dijon mustard
2 tablespoons all-purpose flour
1/2 cup low fat sour cream

Steps:

  • 1. Season pork chops with salt, pepper, and garlic powder, and then dredge in flour. Brown pork chops in a hot skillet sprayed with cooking spray or some olive oil. Remove from heat. Keep warm. 2. In the same skillet, add sliced leeks, slightly browning and wilting. 3. Add 1 cup chicken broth, scrapping up browned bits. Reduce this some to concentrate flavors. Lower heat. 4. Add in Dijon mustard and sour cream. Add some more broth or milk if needed to thin this out. Don't boil, but let thicken. Throw in fresh chopped chives and stir to combine. 5. After stirring in the sour cream/chives, nestle the chops back in the pan, and cover until heated/cooked through. Pork chops may start to dry up. Add 1/2 cup broth with the sour cream to keep the chops moist.

Tips:

  • Choose the right leeks: Look for leeks that are firm, have a bright white base, and dark green leaves.
  • Trim the leeks properly: Cut off the root end and the tough dark green leaves, leaving only the white and light green parts.
  • Wash the leeks thoroughly: Leeks can trap dirt and grit between their layers, so rinse them well under running water.
  • Slice the leeks thinly: This will help them cook evenly and absorb the flavors of the sauce.
  • Don't overcrowd the pan: When cooking the leeks, make sure to give them enough space in the pan so that they can brown properly.
  • Use a good quality Dijon mustard: The mustard is a key ingredient in this dish, so make sure to use a good quality one that has a strong flavor.
  • Don't overcook the sauce: The sauce should be thick and creamy, but not too thick. Cook it over medium heat and stir constantly to prevent it from curdling.
  • Serve immediately: This dish is best served immediately, while the leeks are still tender and the sauce is hot.

Conclusion:

Creamy Dijon leeks are a delicious and elegant dish that is perfect for any occasion. The leeks are tender and flavorful, and the sauce is rich and creamy with a hint of Dijon mustard. This dish is sure to impress your guests, and it is easy to make. So next time you are looking for a new and exciting way to cook leeks, give this recipe a try.

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