Braised Lemon Leeks

Braised Lemon Leeks

Melt-in-your-mouth tender leeks gently braised in a bright, savory broth. A vibrant and elegant side dish that balances earthy sweetness with a refreshing citrus finish.

35mEasy4 servings

Equipment

Large skillet with lid
Tongs

Ingredients

4 servings

Main Ingredients

  • 4 leeks, halved lengthwise and cleaned
  • 30 g unsalted butter, divided
  • 250 ml vegetable broth, warm
  • ½ lemon, zested and juiced
  • 2 fresh thyme, whole sprigs

Seasoning

  • 3 g kosher salt
  • 1 g black pepper, freshly cracked

Nutrition (per serving)

147
Calories
2g
Protein
22g
Carbs
7g
Fat
3g
Fiber
6g
Sugar
510mg
Sodium

Method

01

Cut off the dark green tough tops and the root ends of the leeks, leaving the layers intact. Halve them lengthwise. Rinse thoroughly under cold running water, fanning the layers slightly to remove any hidden grit, then pat completely dry.

02

Melt 20g of the butter in a large skillet over medium heat. Place the leeks cut-side down in the pan in a single layer. Cook undisturbed until the cut sides develop a deep golden brown caramelization, about 5 minutes.

5mLook for: Deep golden brown char on the cut side
03

Carefully pour in the vegetable broth. Add the thyme sprigs, kosher salt, and black pepper. Bring the liquid to a gentle simmer, then reduce the heat to low. Cover the skillet with a tight-fitting lid.

04

Braise the leeks until they are completely tender and yield easily when pierced with a paring knife, about 20 minutes.

20mFeel: Knife glides through the thickest part of the leek with zero resistance
05

Remove the lid and discard the thyme sprigs. Stir in the lemon juice and lemon zest. Increase the heat to medium-high to reduce the remaining liquid for about 5 minutes until it becomes a light glaze. Swirl in the remaining 10g of butter off the heat.

5mLook for: Liquid coats the back of a spoon and appears glossy
06

Transfer the leeks to a serving platter using tongs, keeping them cut-side up. Spoon the glossy lemon pan sauce over the top and serve immediately.

Chef's Notes

  • Do not throw away the dark green tops of the leeks. Wash them and store them in the freezer to add depth to homemade vegetable or chicken stocks.
  • Patience during the initial searing phase is crucial. The Maillard reaction on the cut side of the leek provides a robust, savory flavor base that balances the bright lemon finish.
  • For a richer, more luxurious sauce, ensure you remove the pan from the heat entirely before swirling in the final addition of cold butter to emulsify the glaze properly.

Storage

Refrigerator: 3 daysStore in an airtight container with any remaining braising liquid.

Reheating: Gently warm in a skillet over medium-low heat with a splash of broth or water until heated through.

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