Cleaning Leeks

1. Cut the white and bottom 3/4 of light green part of leek lengthwise, leaving the top of the light green section and the dark green leaves intact. You want the layers of leek to be able to fan out but remain attached.

2. Cut the white and bottom 3/4 of light green part of leek lengthwise, leaving the top of the light green section and the dark green leaves intact. You want the layers of leek to be able to fan out but remain attached.

3. Turn the leek a quarter turn and cut it lengthwise again (as in Step 2) so the leek is cut into quarters lengthwise.

4. Using the dark green leaves as a handle, rinse the cut white and light green section of the leek under cool running water, fanning them apart to remove all dirt and grit as needed. If the leeks you're dealing with are particularly dirty, you may want to rinse off the dark green “handle” first, just to get rid of any big clumps and keep them from migrating over to the lighter part you'll be cutting to use.

5. Cut leek to desired shape and size. How you cut them really depends on how you're going to use them.