This year, Mark has grown leeks. Wonderful, flavoursome leeks! Beautiful, fragrant leeks (even if I look a bit disapproving here)!
When preparing some last weekend, the coarse green tops seemed too good to throw away, so I popped them in the fridge. Within a couple of days, we'd amassed
- 2 cold cooked jacket potatoes
- the tops of two large leeks
- the dregs of a carton of cream (optional)
- about 200ml of home made chicken stock
- 1 small onion, finely chopped
- a small knob of butter
- seasoning and water or milk
Scoop the flesh out of the potatoes, roughly chop it and add to the pan along with the stock, made up to 400ml with water. You could replace the water with milk if you aren't going to be adding cream later. (If you're being extra-frugal, you can save the potato skins to stuff or to bake as dippers)
Cook for about 20 minutes until everything is soft and tender, then cool slightly and purée in a blender or with a whizzy stick. Taste and season, stir in the cream if you are using it, keeping back a trickle for serving, and reheat gently. Serve drizzled with the last of the cream.
This quantity made three hearty servings but of course the amount you make will be determined by the amount of leftovers you have.
I'm joining in the No Waste Food Challenge (after a break of several months - many apologies!) at Vohns Vittles and Elizabeth's Kitchen Diary
That looks delicious Jane and I can almost smell its tasty goodness from here! A fantastic way of using up leftovers and ends of leeks that others might throw away. Fabulous! Thank you so much for linking up with the #NoWasteFoodChallenge
ReplyDeleteOh that is such a lovely photo of the two of you. I love leek & potato soup, unfortunately my home grown leeks are no more. When weeding several weeks back I thought I had discovered some spring onions, needless to say I will be buying my leeks this year. Your soup looks good.
ReplyDeleteLove the photo of Jane and Mark. Not so keen on the leftover food, don't know why, its just one of those things and very waist -ful. Just one of those things. Through the Stilton away a week after Xmas as I thought it looked off!!! I got told off!!!!
DeleteLove that photo. Looks like you're going to whack Mark with the leek! Love the soup too. A true classic and one of my favourites.
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