Leek
Sunchoke Soup with Pumpkin Seeds
Pumpkin seeds are available at many supermarkets and at natural foods stores and Latin markets. The pumpkin seed oil can be found at specialty foods stores and at surfasonline.com.
Wild Rice with Butternut Squash, Leeks, and Corn
By Nancy Oakes and Pamela Mazzola
Leeks Vinaigrette with Burrata Cheese and Mustard
Most burrata—cream-filled fresh mozzarella—is made in just two places: Puglia and Southern California. But this addictive cheese is catching on. Chef Nancy Silverton combines it with leeks and breadcrumbs at her (and Mario Batali's) Osteria Mozza in Los Angeles. Look for burrata at Italian delis and cheese stores.
Leek Confit
Serve warm with fillets of salmon, in scrambled eggs or pasta, or on crostini with goat cheese.
By Molly Wizenberg
Belgian Leek Tart with Aged Goat Cheese (Flamiche Aux Poireaux)
By Molly Wizenberg
Grits, Cheese, and Onion Soufflés
These versatile soufflés can be served for breakfast or lunch, or as a side dish for dinner.
By The Bon Appétit Test Kitchen
Carrots and Leeks
A shot of red-wine vinegar is all it takes to enliven this simple, earthy side dish.
By Ian Knauer
Vegetable Stock
Editor's note: The recipe and introductory text below are from Aroma: The Magic of Essential Oils in Food and Fragrance by Mandy Aftel and Daniel Patterson.
This is an incredibly useful and versatile stock. It has a sweet vegetal flavor that can be used in many different ways—as a base for sauces and soups, adding richness and depth without changing the essential flavor of what it is paired with. It keeps in the refrigerator for one week, or you can freeze it indefinitely.
By Daniel Patterson and Mandy Aftel
Lemongrass Consommé
This recipe originally accompanied Lemongrass Consommé with Matzoh Balls, Leeks, and Shiitake Mushrooms
By Suzanne Tracht
Lemongrass Consommé with Matzoh Balls, Leeks, and Shiitake Mushrooms
By Suzanne Tracht
Chicken and Shiitake Stir-Fry with Peas and Pea Tendrils
For a vegetarian version, use 24 ounces extra-firm tofu instead of chicken, and increase the soy sauce to 2/3 cup and the vinegar to 1/2 cup. Serve with brown rice or soba noodles.
By Myra Goodman and Sarah LaCasse
Roasted Asparagus Soup with Spring Herb Gremolata
Gremolata (a classic Italian garnish made from lemon peel, parsley, and garlic) gets a new twist here with the addition of tarragon.
By Diane Rossen Worthington
Orrechiette Carbonara
Eggs become a silky, creamy sauce when they're tossed with hot pasta. Here, leeks add a nice spring touch to the traditional Roman dish.
By Jeanne Thiel Kelley
Salmon With Lentils and Mustard Herb Butter
Give your pan-seared salmon fillets a lemony pop with mustard-herb butter.
By Shelley Wiseman
Vegetarian Cassoulet
A leek, carrot, and celery mirepoix, cooked until tender with rich white beans, gets a crisp, crunchy texture and delightfully rustic flavor from a garlicky bread-crumb topping flecked with parsley.
By Melissa Roberts
Chicken in Riesling
Though coq au vin made with red wine is perhaps the best-known incarnation of the French dish in this country, most regions of France have unique versions that take advantage of local wines. Alsace's dry Riesling lends a gentle richness to this creamy, comforting meal.
By Ruth Cousineau
Leek and Asparagus Frittata
By The Bon Appétit Test Kitchen
Whole Fish Baked in Sea Salt
Oven-roasting whole fish marries ease of preparation with stunning presentation.
By Paul Johnson
Braised Duck Legs with Leeks and Green Olives
Editor's note: The recipe and introductory text below are from Alice Waters's book The Art of Simple Food.
This especially satisfying one-pan dish is delicious served with soft polenta, mashed potatoes, or shell beans. Good choices for the green olives are unpitted Lucques or Picholines.
By Alice Waters