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Decorating a leek?
This evening I tried Anderson's leek braised in chic.broth with a
vinegrette drizzled over it. First time out with a leek and it was delicious; unfortunately, the leek looks sort of green and needs some visual contrast. I"m thinking of wrapping it with a strip of roasted red pepper. Anyone have a fav. way of presenting a leek? - Mike <said to be attributed to Julia Child: "First you take a leek...." and they cut her off the air> |
Decorating a leek?
"Michael Horowitz" > wrote in message ... > This evening I tried Anderson's leek braised in chic.broth with a > vinegrette drizzled over it. First time out with a leek and it was > delicious; unfortunately, the leek looks sort of green and needs some > visual contrast. I"m thinking of wrapping it with a strip of roasted > red pepper. > Anyone have a fav. way of presenting a leek? - Mike > > <said to be attributed to Julia Child: "First you take a leek...." and > they cut her off the air> Believe it or not, there IS actually a small cookbook called "First You Take a Leek" and I gave it to my son-in-law for Christmas! I don't recall the author, but Amazon has it. Felice |
Decorating a leek?
On Mon, 23 Feb 2004 20:27:34 -0500, Michael Horowitz
> wrote: >This evening I tried Anderson's leek braised in chic.broth with a >vinegrette drizzled over it. First time out with a leek and it was >delicious; unfortunately, the leek looks sort of green and needs some >visual contrast. I"m thinking of wrapping it with a strip of roasted >red pepper. >Anyone have a fav. way of presenting a leek? - Mike I sometimes grate cheese over it and run it under the broiler to make a crust. I like the roasted pepper idea, though. May try that next. Rodney Myrvaagnes NYC J36 Gjo/a "Never eat more in a single day than your head weighs." --Jim Harrison |
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