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Blackened Leeks With Asparagus and Boiled Eggs

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Photo by Ted Cavanaugh

Blister leeks to transform the crunchy, spicy veggie into something soft and smoky.

Recipe information

  • Yield

    Serves 4

Ingredients

4 large eggs
4 medium leeks, white and pale-green parts only, halved lengthwise
2 tablespoons unsalted butter
1 bunch asparagus, trimmed
Kosher salt, freshly ground pepper
1 tablespoon fresh lemon juice
1 tablespoon whole grain mustard
Flaky sea salt

Preparation

  1. Step 1

    Gently lower eggs into a medium pot of boiling water; cook 6 minutes. Transfer eggs to a bowl of ice water and let cool.

    Step 2

    Heat a dry large cast-iron skillet over medium-high until smoking hot. Cook leeks, cut side down, pressing to ensure contact with skillet, until blackened, about 5 minutes. Reduce heat to medium; add butter and rotate skillet to evenly coat leeks. Transfer leeks to a platter with a slotted spoon.

    Step 3

    Add asparagus to skillet, season with kosher salt and pepper, and cook, tossing occasionally, until bright green and crisp-tender, about 4 minutes. Remove from heat, add lemon juice and mustard, and toss asparagus to coat. Transfer to platter with leeks and spoon sauce over.

    Step 4

    Peel eggs, halve, and place on top of vegetables. Top with sea salt.

Nutrition Per Serving

Calories (kcal) 200 Fat (g) 12 Saturated Fat (g) 5 Cholesterol (mg) 200 Carbohydrates (g) 18 Dietary Fiber (g) 3 Total Sugars (g) 6 Protein (g) 9 Sodium (mg) 120

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