How to grill leeks perfectly every time! The trick to getting perfectly tender grilled leeks is to take a hot minute to boil them first. Only takes a few minutes, but it gets rid of that tough, fibrous texture. They turn out SO delicious and are the perfect unique summer side dish for a nice grilled steak!

How to Grill Leeks and Why You ShouldAs I type this, Eric is watching a very gothic, silent, black-and-white film version of Snow White, set in Spain. The dwarves are all bull-fighters, and they train Snow White to be a full-fledged matador.

I have to say that it is way more hardcore than the sighing-damsel Disney version. Still pretty creepy though I’m not gonna lie. It’s a good thing Eric and I agree on the chocolate peanut butter milkshakes we’ve been addicted to lately. Because I don’t think he’s going to be converted to rom-coms anytime soon. Only artsy foreign films will do. Gosh I’m so boringly mainstream.

How to Grill Leeks and Why You ShouldWell I know what you’re thinking. It’s about time the Food Charlatan put up a Leek-Grilling tutorial! I’ve been waiting.

Okaaay so maybe not.

How to Grill Leeks and Why You ShouldHave you ever even had a leek? Allow me to convert you to leek-loving ways. Leeks are cheap. I bought 4 at the farmers market for $2.50. Leeks are healthy. I mean just look at all that green fibrous-ness. Vegan, paleo, low-fat…the works. Leeks are easy to grill or pan-fry. I’ll show you! And last but not least, leeks are freakishly delicious. They are related to the onion and have a similar sweet taste. We all know how delicious grilled onions are, so don’t be shy now.

How to Grill Leeks and Why You ShouldI particularly like grilled leeks paired with a nice steak, as pictured here. I can’t put up a recipe for steak until I can actually cook one without burning it to a crisp or singeing my eyebrows. (We just got a grill for the first time ever, can you tell??) (UPDATE! It only took me 6 years guys. But I finally figured out steak. Here is how to cook the BEST Ribeye Steak OF YOUR LIFE.)

The tutorial is below. Please tell me if you make this! I want to have leek-bonding conversations with you! If you already love leeks, tell me how you use them!

How to Grill Leeks and Why You ShouldP.S. For those wondering, Eric and I have decided to spend the 4th of July in San Francisco to celebrate our anniversary. Thanks for all the heads-ups about Yosemite being crowded! If you’ve been to SF and loved something in particular, let me know! I’m pretty familiar with the city having grown up  nearby, but I certainly haven’t tried everything.

How to Grill Leeks

How to Grill Leeks and Why You ShouldChoose leeks that have their roots intact, if possible. This will keep them fresher much longer. The one pictured on the left had had it’s roots chopped off, and the leaves were noticeably limper.

How to Grill Leeks and Why You ShouldChop off the top portion of the leeks. The inside layers should stop looking tender at some point–chop there.

How to Grill Leeks and Why You Should Chop off the roots, as close to the root as you can.

How to Grill Leeks and Why You ShouldPeel off the tough outer layers, as many as you need to so that all you have left are tender leaves.

How to Grill Leeks and Why You ShouldThis is just after I peeled off the outer layers. Look how dirty it is!   Ewww

How to Grill Leeks and Why You ShouldChop the leek almost in half, keep the root intact.

How to Grill Leeks and Why You ShouldPeel back the layers like this and wash them under running water.

How to Grill Leeks and Why You Should This picture is completely unnecessary. I kinda just wanted to flip you off. KIDDING!! Wash all those layers now!

How to Grill Leeks and Why You ShouldIf there are any outer layers where the bottom looks good but the top looks tough, cut them off like this.

How to Grill Leeks and Why You ShouldNow they are ready to be boiled. Boil for 3-4 minutes. If you don’t boil them they will burn  on the grill before they get tender.

How to Grill Leeks and Why You ShouldLay out on a towel, let cool, and finish cutting them in half.

How to Grill Leeks and Why You ShouldTransfer them to a plate and drizzle with olive oil and salt and pepper, or any seasonings you want.

How to Grill Leeks and Why You ShouldGrill for about 2 minutes on each side, or until they are marked like this.

How to Grill Leeks and Why You ShouldEnjoy! Grilled leeks are tasty with grilled steak, chicken, or fish.

More leek recipes:

Leek Tomato and Mushroom Quiche from Pip and Ebby

Cream of Potato and Leek Soup from Life as a Strawberry

Potato, Leek and Bacon Pizza from Bev Cooks << I sooo want to try this.

Carrot “Rice” Leek Risotto with Bacon from Skinnytaste

Greek Macaroni & Cheese with Roast Garlic and Caramelized Leeks from Adventures in Cooking

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How to Grill Leeks

5 from 1 vote
Prep: 10 minutes
Cook: 8 minutes
Total: 18 minutes
How to grill leeks perfectly every time! The trick to getting perfectly tender grilled leeks is to take a hot minute to boil them first. Only takes a few minutes, but it gets rid of that tough, fibrous texture. They turn out SO delicious and are the perfect unique summer side dish for a nice grilled steak!

Ingredients

  • fresh leeks
  • olive oil
  • salt and pepper

Instructions

  • Bring a large pot of water to a boil. (about 3-4 inches of water)
  • Begin by chopping off the upper portion of the leek. Keep the white and pale green portion at the bottom. If in doubt, chop high. You can always peel or cut off tough layers later on.
  • Next chop off the roots. Get as close to them as you can.
  • Peel off the tough outer layers.
  • Chop the leek down the center, but leave the root end intact (see photos).
  • Wash the leek thoroughly, carefully peeling back the layers to clean the inside.
  • Boil the leek in the pot for 4 minutes. Remove to a towel and let cool. When cool enough to handle, finish cutting them in half. (Chop the root end that you kept intact earlier)
  • Preheat your grill to medium-high heat.
  • Transfer the leeks to a plate or platter and drizzle with olive oil. Sprinkle with salt and freshly cracked pepper.
  • When your grill is hot, add the halved leeks. If you didn't use much olive oil on the leeks, be sure to brush the grill with oil.
  • Grill over medium-high heat for 2 minutes, then flip and grill for another 2 minutes.
  • Serve with steak, chicken, fish, or pretty much anything that can be grilled.

Notes

Prepare one leek per person you are serving, more if everyone really likes leeks :)

Nutrition

Serving: 1leek | Calories: 178kcal | Carbohydrates: 13g | Protein: 1g | Fat: 14g | Saturated Fat: 2g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 2g | Monounsaturated Fat: 10g | Sodium: 57mg | Potassium: 160mg | Fiber: 2g | Sugar: 3g | Vitamin A: 1484IU | Vitamin C: 11mg | Calcium: 53mg | Iron: 2mg
Course: Side Dish
Cuisine: American
Calories: 178
Keyword: grilled, leeks
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Comments

  1. Wow. These were the most amazingly delicious grilled vegetable I’ve ever had! I was Super Skeptical about bothering with the boiling step but I am so glad I did it! They just melt in your mouth! My family was devastated I only had one leek per person. This is going to be a staple for grilling season I can tell.

    1. Ok, it really is so sad when you realize how much vegetables shrink when you cook them right?? Oh the let down!! Leeks start out as enormous monsters! Haha! SO glad these were a hit with the family Lady, thank you so much for taking the time to review!

  2. I use leeks instead of onion in almost everything! Chicken Pot Pie and Scalloped Potatoes are my specialties !

  3. I clean and peel the leeks as I would green onions, but leave most of the green. Then, a light coating of butter or margarine, or extra virgin olive oil. Sprinkle sea salt (if you need salt for flavor, but I found that lemon gives a zest in place of salt), add a light dusting of black pepper and ground garlic. Wrap them in foil, and place them on the grill for about 2-3 minutes, then check them, because leeks tend to cook very quickly, and over-cooking can cause them to become soggy.

  4. I’m not one for reading blogs usually I go straight to the recipes but something about the goth movie just caught my attention and I read through your entire little piece.💚
    You are so funny and cute!! 👩‍🌾
    I’m so glad I took the time to look up how to grill leeks before I just did it just throw in my roasted corn🌽 and black bean salad cuz I would have never put them in water first.
    👩‍🍳 thank you for that little bit of tidbits they turned out wonderful💜

    1. Haha! Thanks Maygin! Honestly people could comment on the recipes all day long, but a comment about my stories is always going to make me happiest :) So thanks for taking the time to tell me!! Grilled leeks with black bean salad and roasted corn sounds amazing. I need to make these again clearly!

    1. That’s great to hear Joe! Leeks are totally underrated. Thanks for coming back to leave a review!

    1. That’s awesome Tyson! So glad it was helpful. Leeks are the best. Thanks for the comment!

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