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Belgian Leek Mash – Authentic Stoemp Recipe

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5 large potatoes, peeled use valour in the uk, but any potato suitable for mashing is ok
4 tablespoons butter
3/4 cup cream single is fine
1 small onion, finely chopped
2 garlic cloves, finely chopped
4 medium leeks, finely sliced don't use the dark green bits
1/2 cup stock, light vegetable, make sure it's good quality
salt and pepper
little freshly ground nutmeg

Nutritional information

325.9
Calories
117 g
Calories From Fat
13 g
Total Fat
8.1 g
Saturated Fat
40.1 mg
Cholesterol
71.6 mg
Sodium
48.4 g
Carbs
6 g
Dietary Fiber
4 g
Sugars
6 g
Protein
314 g
Serving Size

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Belgian Leek Mash – Authentic Stoemp Recipe

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    I had leeks to use up and wasn't interested in making soup, so I found your recipe. With no stock or cream in the house, I made it with whole milk. Even with the substitution, it was very good. I imagine it would be even better with cream. used russet potatoes for the mash and just a touch of nutmeg. I'm glad I didn't let lack of ingredients keep me from trying this. Thanks for the posting.

    • 60 min
    • Serves 8
    • Easy

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    Stoemp Aux Poireaux/Stoemp Met Prei – Belgian Mashed Potatoes, This is a version of a dish I first had in Brussels. I think it is a traditional Flemish working person’s dish, and goes really well with Carbonnades de Boeuf or Waterzooi. It is also sometimes cooked with ham as well. You can use light chicken stock in place of the vege stock if you prefer., I had leeks to use up and wasn’t interested in making soup, so I found your recipe. With no stock or cream in the house, I made it with whole milk. Even with the substitution, it was very good. I imagine it would be even better with cream. used russet potatoes for the mash and just a touch of nutmeg. I’m glad I didn’t let lack of ingredients keep me from trying this. Thanks for the posting., Yum! I made this as a side dish with Recipe #218510 and it was fantastic. I kept to the recipe except used lactose free cream. The mash was so smooth and addictive. Thank you LittleKiwiChook – *Made for Zaar World Tour 4*


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    Steps

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    Cook the Potatoes Until They Are Just Tender You Can Cube Them Which Will Speed Up the Cooking Time. Drain Well and Mash or Use a Potato Ricer For Better Results.

    2
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    While the Potatoes Are Cooking, Melt the Butter in a Large Frypan Over Medium Heat.

    3
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    Add the Garlic and Onion, and Cook Until Just Softened Do not Burn, Then Add the Leeks and Saute Until Everything Is Just Translucent.

    4
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    Add the Cream and Stock. Simmer For Approximately 10 Minutes.

    5
    Done

    Drain the Onion Mixture but Reserve the Liquid. Put the Liquid Back Into the Pan and Reduce by Half. This Will Take 5 Minutes or So.

    6
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    Once the Sauce Is Reduced Mix the Onions and Potato Mixture Together. Then Return to the Pan and Stir the Sauce Through Until Well Combined. Season to Taste.

    7
    Done

    If the Mixture Is Too Dry Add More Butter or Milk If You Don't Want Too Much Fat.

    8
    Done

    This Is Yummy Served With Stews and Casseroles.

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