Pasta with Leeks and Parsley
Updated Aug. 12, 2024
- Total Time
- 30 minutes
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Ingredients
- 3big or 4 medium leeks (at least a pound, total)
- Salt and pepper
- 4tablespoons extra virgin olive oil or butter
- 2cloves garlic, peeled and lightly crushed
- 2 or 3dried red chilies
- ½red bell pepper or 1 tomato, minced
- 1pound spaghetti, linguine or other long pasta
- ¾cup chopped fresh parsley leaves
Preparation
- Step 1
Trim root end of leeks, then cut off hard green leaves, leaving a bit of green where they meet the white part. Split leeks down the middle, then chop them, not too finely. Wash very well, and spin or shake dry. Set a large pot of water to boil, and salt it.
- Step 2
Put half the butter or oil in a large skillet, and turn heat to medium-high. A minute later add garlic and chilies, and cook, stirring occasionally, until garlic browns; remove chilies (and garlic if you prefer). Add leeks, and cook, stirring occasionally, until they wilt, about 10 minutes. Add pepper or tomato, and lower heat; continue to cook, stirring once in a while, until leeks begin to brown.
- Step 3
Cook pasta until tender but not mushy. When it's done, drain it, reserving about ½ cup cooking liquid. Toss pasta and leeks together with remaining butter or oil, a few sprinklings of black pepper and all but a little of the parsley, adding a bit of cooking liquid if mixture seems dry. Taste and adjust seasoning, garnish with remaining parsley, and serve.
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I chose to grate the tomato. Aside from that, I made as directed and we loved the end result. I was tempted to add some parm at the end but was glad I didn't as I now think it would have hidden the sweetness of the leeks. We'll add this to our rotation.
This was okay, but just okay. There was no reminder to salt - I wish I'd added some before the end. More parsley? Lemon zest might have been good. I only had canned diced tomatoes - better tomatoes would probably have helped. Advice for newer cooks: slice the leeks in half lengthwise, wash, then chop. The dirt is fairly localized and it's easier to clean before chopping.
Loved this! I used diced tomato and also added some fresh mozzarella a couple minutes before plating.