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The best way to clean a leek is to slice it in half lengthwise. That

way you can " fan " out all the layers under running water.

 

I've also sliced the leek first and then wash all the slices.

 

I also harvested my leeks, but I crowded them too much and they didn't

get really fat; but I do have lots of white! Perhaps I'll use them all

up making a leek and potatoe soup. I harvested half of my potatoes, too.

 

Ate some of the fingerlings last night and ohhhh they were heavenly.

Beautiful texture with a wonderful flavor that I tried not to mask too

much with my butter salt and pepper!

 

Denise

 

, subprong <subprong@g...> wrote:

 

> Leeks are definitely tough to clean. Radishes always have plenty of

dirt

> too. All well worth it though! :)

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mmmm...fingerlings & leeks, some of my favorites!

 

I usually cut leeks first (so I can rinse off the cutting board and

knife) and I put the slices in my colander and rinse them well, then

send them for a spin if I need them dried.

 

m

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