Cheesy leeks & ham

Cheesy leeks & ham

A low-carb leek, ham and cheese meal in 25 minutes

Difficulty and servings

Easy

Serves 4

Preparation and cooking times

Preparation time

Prep 5 mins

Cook time

Cook 20 - 25 mins

Method

  1. Heat oven to 200C/fan180C/gas 6. Cook the leeks in a pan of boiling salted water for 4-5 mins or until just tender. Drain and cool under a cold tap to stop them from cooking any further, then drain again well and pat dry on kitchen paper.
  2. Wrap each leek in a slice of ham, then arrange, side-by-side, in a large baking dish. Mix the cheddar in a bowl with the Dijon mustard and crème fraîche, until well combined. Season to taste. Spread over the leeks, then bake for 15-20 mins until bubbling and golden brown. Serve at once with plenty of crusty bread to mop up the juices.
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Make it with potatoes

Bake four jacket potatoes in the oven for 40 mins before cooking the leek dish. Split oven and serve the leeks on top.

Per serving

295 kcalories, protein 20g, carbohydrate 6g, fat 21 g, saturated fat 12g, fibre 3g, salt 2 g

Recipe from Good Food magazine, September 2005.

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  • 04 January 2008

    Mineke rated and commented on this recipe

    5 stars

    Did the GF magazine pinch your recipe? Anyway, I liked it tremendously.

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  • 13 April 2008

    esmée commented on this recipe

    Perhaps readers would like to try the French version of this recipe which is very good. Simply cook chicory in butter with pepper, salt and a pinch or two of sugar until cooked, then envelope each one with a slice of ham and cover with a rich bechamel (white sauuce) to which you have added grated cheese to taste and grated fresh nutmeg. I also add a large tablespoon of créme fraiche and the yolk of an egg. Bake at 180 (if you have a fan assisted oven) I use a mixture of Gruyère and Comté cheese. I find these have a milder flavour than Cheddar. Or you could use Cantal.

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  • 27 October 2008

    Girl Flower rated and commented on this recipe

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    I thought this recipe was simple and tasty but the leeks did get a bit heavy going after a while..

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  • 20 August 2009

    cherylanne commented on this recipe

    I've often made the French version of this dish with chicory as suggested above but find it rather lighter and tangier if made simply with good quality creme fraiche (as in the original recipe with the leeks) rather than bechamel -- quicker and easier too and of course gives gives lots of lovely juice to mop up with crusty bread. At this time of year it's also perfect with a simple tomato salad.

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  • 10 September 2009

    Nemnem rated and commented on this recipe

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    Really really nice! a dead simple mid week meal that me and my boy friend both loved. Works just as well with low fat creme fraiche too. well worth trying.

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  • 23 April 2010

    Scotty Brown commented on this recipe

    Made this eve, was proper yummy, did not have any baby leeks so used normal ones cut into 4 white only, used half grain mustard half dijon, used double cream and it worked fine. Had it as a veg side, with chargrilled chicken breast and real chips will defo be making again.

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    CDC rated and commented on this recipe

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    Mmm, I forgot to buy baby leeks and large leeks were too stringy. Having said that, the flavours were delicous. Probably best served as a heavy side to a low fat white meat.

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  • 24 January 2011

    Elizabeth rated and commented on this recipe

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    Used whole grain mustard as didn't have dijon. Make sure use only the whites of the leeks as can be a little stringy otherwise. Ate as a light lunch with a chrisped up part baked bagette (each) and it was great.

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  • 21 October 2012

    Try-it-twice rated and commented on this recipe

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    Fantastic recipe, very tasty and very easy to make. At first glance it didn't look very filling, so did it with a small amount of broccoli. Turns out it was more filling than it looked. Cheap to make, as well. Eight thumbs up!

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Difficulty and servings

Easy

Serves 4

Preparation and cooking times

Preparation time

Prep 5 mins

Cook time

Cook 20 - 25 mins

Low Carb

Ingredients

  • 8 small leeks , white part only
  • 8 slices cooked ham
  • 100g cheddar , grated
  • 2 tbsp Dijon mustard
  • 6 tbsp crème fraîche (full or half-fat)
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Per serving

295 kcalories, protein 20g, carbohydrate 6g, fat 21 g, saturated fat 12g, fibre 3g, salt 2 g

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