Alina Petre writes:
"Leeks belong to the same family as onions, shallots, scallions, chives, and garlic.
Here are some health benefits of leeks and wild ramps.
Leeks are low in calories but high in nutrients, particularly magnesium and vitamins A, C, and K. They boast small amounts of fibre, copper, vitamin B6, iron, and folate.
Leeks are rich in antioxidants and sulphur compounds, especially kaempferol and allicin. These are thought to protect your body from disease.
Leeks contain heart-healthy plant compounds shown to reduce inflammation, cholesterol, blood pressure, the formation of blood clots, and your overall risk of heart disease.
The fibre and water in leeks can promote fullness and prevent hunger, which may aid weight loss. Furthermore, this vegetable is very low in calories.
Some studies suggest that leek compounds may fight cancer and that high intake of alliums, including leeks and wild ramps, may lower your risk of this disease. Still, more studies are needed.
Leeks are a good source of soluble fibre, which feeds the beneficial bacteria in your gut. In turn, these bacteria reduce inflammation and promote digestive health.
Leeks may help lower blood sugar levels, promote brain function, and fight infections. However, more research is needed to confirm these benefits.
Leeks make a delicious, nutritious, and versatile addition to any diet.
To prepare them, cut the roots and dark green ends off, keeping only the white and light green parts. Then, slice them lengthwise and rinse under running water, scrubbing away the dirt and sand that may have accumulated between their layers.
Leeks can be eaten raw, but you can also poach, fry, roast, braise, boil, or pickle them. They make a great addition to soups, dips, stews, taco fillings, salads, quiches, stir-fries, and potato dishes. You can also eat them on your own.
You can refrigerate raw leeks for about a week and cooked ones for around two days.
Unlike cultivated leeks, wild ramps are incredibly pungent. Just a small amount of ramps can add a burst of strong, garlic-like flavour to your favourite dish.
Summary Leeks are versatile and easy to add to your diet. You can eat them on their own or add them to a variety of main or side dishes.
Leeks and wild ramps boast a variety of nutrients and beneficial compounds that may improve your digestion, promote weight loss, reduce inflammation, fight heart disease, and combat cancer. In addition, they may lower blood sugar levels, protect your brain, and fight infections. These alliums, which are closely related to garlic and onions, make great additions to a healthy diet."
Words above are a snippet from Alina's article which may be read in full with all research links here
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All the best Jan
26 comments:
I will have to admit I have not tried them yet, nice knowing all the possible benefits and ways to use them :)
Once upon a time, I grew leeks. Now I grow chives, which are much easier. Nice information, Jan.
One of my favourite vegetables Jan 💚
...I've never had them.
Really yummy! Have a great day, Valerie
Yum. I need to make much more use of them than I do.
Hello,
I have never tried Leeks. The frittata and the soup look delicious.
Thanks for sharing. Take care, enjoy your day!
I just have one question, do you make all these meals you share with us?
Those dishes look so good. I enjoy leeks but last few years we have grown chives and use them in so many different dishes. Did not know the benefits of them though. Thanks. Hugs and blessings, Cindy
Jan - I love leeks. My husband's family makes a soup/stew that they call Panackelty that includes leeks, corned beef, potatoes, beans and carrots. (I have researched the name and understand that it may have been derived from Pan Haggerty, although that is more commonly a bake/casserole.) Anyway, I love this dish and just let my husband know we should have some soon! Thanks for the inspiration!
The recipes look delicious!
I've never had them either.
These recipes look delicious! Thanks for the nutritional information.
Hi everyone, many thanks for your comments so far, it's always lovely to receive, read and share them.
Pam asked, "do you make all these meals you share with us?"
No, not every one Pam.
Many of the suggestions I share I may try as per the original recipe but then amend slightly to better suit mine and Eddie's preferences.
The wonderful thing about cooking is there are so many wonderful recipes to share and try.
Angie commented about Panackelty that includes leeks, corned beef, potatoes, beans and carrots. She researched the name and understands that it may have been derived from Pan Haggerty...
Well, there is a wonderful recipe on the blog about this dish Panhaggerty.
It "is a famous British food from Northumberland, although it can be found across the whole of the northeast of England, (and other parts too) it is sometimes called Panackelty. Pan haggerty is a traditional one-pot wonder of bacon, potatoes and carrots, perfect for warming you up on a cold or cooler evening. It can also be served as a side with some leftover roast chicken...
Of course you could amend the recipe slightly and add leeks!
Read more here
https://thelowcarbdiabetic.blogspot.com/2019/08/panhaggerty-its-one-pot-wonder.html
Bon Appetit everyone.
All the best Jan
Tasty in soups. Great recipes, thanx.
God bless.
Fascinating info about leeks. They do taste good!
Dang, who'd a thought? I need to get some leeks. The recipes sound luscious.
Good read. Love leeks but they don't like me.
The soup looks delicious. Soup is often on my meal plans as the weather turns colder. X
Oh I do like leeks...and your recipes have made me really hungry! They sound delicious!
Many thanks.😊😊
Have a lovely day.
Hugs xxx
Yum.
leeks are awesome in soup and hold up well!! i do love me a good frittata too!!!
I think I would love that soup!
I love leeks: in a casserole, soup.
The winter Tuscan-style vegetable soup is a real delight that I prepare quite often.
Hugs and greetings.
Great soup and vegetable recipes ^_^
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The soup looks delicious and leeks are a great addition.
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