Instant Pot Butter Braised Leeks


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When you take a leek, make it braised. Basically a giant scallion, leeks are one of the most spectacular root vegetables around – especially once the true …

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  1. Stacy Holland
    Stacy Holland says:

    I can't believe how many instant pot recipes I have typed into YouTube search and your channel comes up. Better yet, it will bring up a whole page of choices and usually I don't look at who's video it is, I go by how it looks in the picture and how they worded the recipe title to pick one to check out ….. it's your channel 75% of the time!! Thank you for how much I have learned about my instant pot from you … thank you for making awesome food (and not the same old same old) and thank you for sharing it with us!

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  2. Gaggy Mott
    Gaggy Mott says:

    The green parts are most definitely edible!! The green leaves are actually more nutritionally beneficial because they contain higher amounts of Iron and Vitamin K

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  3. mcomeslast
    mcomeslast says:

    Haha, I clicked and a content warning popped up. I was so confused until I realized it was an ad. I was like “he’s making leeks, why is that concerning?!? Lol!

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  4. Scarlett
    Scarlett says:

    I just made these and they are so good! I've never had leeks before but I'll try any recipe you recommend and am I ever glad. I'll be making these often, I just love them! Thanks, Jeffrey. ❤

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  5. Margaret Lewis
    Margaret Lewis says:

    Jeffrey, this is kinda off topic but I thought you’d be happy. I’m the one who wrote you and told you how excited I was to learn to make yogurt. Anyway, I’m currently watching season 12 of Heartland (it’s a tv show from Canada and one of the VERY BEST shows around). The character “Mitch” just brought out a SOUS VIDE! I was so excited cause I knew what a sous vide was! Thank you! They haven’t brought out an IP yet but still! It’s so cool!

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  6. Lo-cal Mann
    Lo-cal Mann says:

    Thank You for this recipe! I've only tried cooking with Leaks a few times, and did not know what I was doing. I will definitely make this to go with sauteed chicken.

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  7. redheadvamp
    redheadvamp says:

    New sub. I have never had leeks, I know right. I plan on getting my instant pot and trying most of your recipes. Thanks for your trial and error efforts , so we can enjoy the best.

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  8. J Moore
    J Moore says:

    Oh Jeffery, I was going to use that line, "I'm going to take a leek" and there you go saying it, haha! It looks delicious and low carb, win-win!

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  9. Jan Wittman
    Jan Wittman says:

    I have recently learned to never throw away any part of a vegetable that you cut off. Keep a bag in the freezer for storing the parts and use them in stock. Leek tops would be a wonderful addition to any soup or stew! I do the same for bones from steaks, ribs, etc., for bone broth. You can even save potato peelings, carrot peelings, celery bottoms, squash ends…you name it. (I would not use corn husks or veggie stems, but I would save the cobs from cutting the kernels off!)

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