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    Home » Cooking Tips & Helpful How-Tos

    Leek Substitutes: Alternatives to Replace in Cooking

    Updated: Jun 13, 2023 by Gustavo De Obaldia

    Written by Gustavo De Obaldia

    Explore the top alternatives for leek substitutes in cooking. From green onions to shallots and wild ramps, learn how to choose and use the best substitutes for leeks to maintain your favorite dishes' flavor and texture.

    Leeks with onions and garlic as leek substitutes on a table.

    Leeks, a member of the Allium family (AKA onion family), along with onions and garlic, have long been a staple in many global cuisines due to their distinct flavor and versatility.

    They are celebrated for their delicate, sweet, and subtly pungent taste, far milder than a typical onion.

    Leeks provide a unique flavor that lends depth and complexity to a variety of dishes. From the classic potato leek soup to risottos, savory tarts, butternut squash lasagna, stir-fries, and roasts, leeks are an indispensable ingredient that cannot be overlooked.

    Despite their importance in cooking, there are several instances when one might need to find a substitute for leeks.

    Although used worldwide, Leeks are not always readily available in every supermarket, especially in areas with limited product selection or during certain times of the year, so that a list of leek alternatives may come in handy.

    In the following sections, we will explore some of the best leek substitutes and discuss how and when to use them in your cooking.

    Understanding the Flavor Profile of Leeks

    Leeks have a distinct flavor that sets them apart from other members of the Allium family. They boast a sweet, mild, and slightly earthy taste, with a hint of the sharpness that characterizes onions and garlic, but significantly toned down. Some describe the flavor as a balance between a mild onion and a hint of the crisp freshness of cucumber.

    The texture of leeks also contributes to their uniqueness. The leek's white and light green parts have a firm and crunchy texture when raw, which softens into a tender, melt-in-your-mouth consistency when cooked.

    The darker green leaves are tougher and are often removed before cooking, although they can be used in stocks and broths for added flavor. Think vegetable broth for risotto.

    Factors to Consider when Choosing a Leek Substitute

    Finding a perfect leek substitute can be tricky due to the unique taste and texture of leeks. However, considering certain factors can guide you toward a suitable alternative.

    Taste Compatibility with the Recipe

    The first and foremost factor to consider is taste compatibility. You would want to choose a substitute that can mimic the delicate flavor, mildly pungent, and sweet flavor of leeks. It's also important to consider how the substitute's flavor will mingle with the other ingredients in your recipe. Some alternatives might work well in certain dishes but not in others.

    Texture and Cooking Time

    Leeks have a distinct texture that changes with cooking, transitioning from a firm crunch to a soft, melt-in-your-mouth consistency. When choosing a substitute, consider the texture of the alternative both in its raw state and after cooking. It's also worth noting that different vegetables may have varying cooking times, which could affect the timing of your recipe.

    Sautéing leeks

    List of Top Leek Substitutes

    Green Onions (Scallions or Spring onions)

    spring Onions as a leek replacement.
    1. Description and Flavor Profile: Green onion, also known as scallion, have a mild onion flavor that is somewhat similar to leeks, although a bit more intense. The green tops are mild and slightly sweet, while the white bottoms have a sharper, more onion-like taste. They make a good leek replacement.
    2. Ideal Uses in Cooking: Due to their similar structure to leeks, green onions can be used in a similar fashion in recipes, especially in stir-fries, dips, curries, soups, and garnishes. They can be used raw and cooked, although their flavor is milder.

    To substitute 1 large leek, use 4 medium green onions or 6-8 thin Spring Onions.

    Fresh garlic

    garlic as substitute for leeks in a table.
    1. Description and Flavor Profile: Garlic has a more robust and intense flavor compared to leeks, but when used sparingly, it can mimic some of the sweet, pungent notes of leeks.
    2. Ideal Uses in Cooking: Due to its strong flavor, garlic is best used as a leek substitute in dishes where leeks aren't the main component or in recipes and are meant to be cooked that can handle a more pronounced flavor, such as stews, roasts, and certain sauces.

    To substitute 1 cup chopped leek, use 3 medium garlic cloves.

    Sweet Onions

    1. Description and Flavor Profile: Sweet onions, as their name suggests, have a high sugar content which results in a sweet, mild flavor. Sweet onions look like regular yellow onions but have flax tops and bottoms. These onions are less pungent than regular ones, and their taste could be considered closer to leeks, making them a suitable substitute.
    2. Ideal Uses in Cooking: Sweet onions are perfect for any dish where a gentle, sweet flavor is desired. They are great in stir-fries, roasted dishes, and casseroles. Due to their mild flavor, they can also be used raw in salads. In soups and stews, sweet onions can provide a subtle sweetness that complements other ingredients, making them an excellent replacement for leeks in such dishes.

    To substitute 1 cup chopped leek, use ½ medium sweet onion.

    Shallots

    shallots as a leek replacement.
    1. Description and Flavor Profile: Shallots offer a delicate balance of sweet and sharp flavors akin to a mild onion and garlic blend. They have a slight hint of sweetness in leeks, making them a good substitute.
    2. Ideal Uses in Cooking: Shallots can be used in various dishes where you'd use leeks. They're excellent in sautés, stews, and sauces and raw in salads or dressings. Thinly sliced shallots can substitute leeks in salads.

    To substitute 1 large leek, use 2 large shallots.

    Chives

    chives and green onions as substitutes of leeks.
    1. Description and Flavor Profile: Chives have a mild, sweet onion flavor that is somewhat similar to leeks. They are more delicate, both in flavor and texture.
    2. Ideal Uses in Cooking: Chives are an excellent substitute in recipes that call for raw leeks or as a garnish. They're also a good choice for dishes requiring a mild, sweet onion flavor, such as carrot and ginger soup, mushroom soup without cream, salads, vegan egg dishes, or light sauces and herby alioli.

    To substitute 1 large leek, use 1 bunch of chives.

    Onion Powder

    1. Description and Flavor Profile: Onion powder offers a concentrated onion flavor that can be used in place of leeks. It's more potent than fresh onions, so it should be used sparingly when replacing leeks.
    2. Ideal Uses in Cooking: Onion powder works well in dishes that require a strong onion flavor. It's best used in recipes that are cooked, as the powder can blend seamlessly into the dish. i.e. vegan egg salad, grilled green beans, carrot bacon, breakfast hash potatoes.

    To substitute 1 cup of chopped leek, use 1 ½ teaspoon of onion powder.

    Garlic Powder

    1. Description and Flavor Profile: Garlic powder is made from dried and finely ground garlic cloves. It has a concentrated and slightly sweeter flavor compared to fresh garlic. The flavor is potent, so it should be used more sparingly than fresh garlic or leeks. Although it lacks the sweet and mild notes of leeks in certain recipes, it can still be a good substitute.
    2. Ideal Uses in Cooking: Garlic powder is a versatile seasoning that can be used in many different dishes, including soups, stews, marinades, spice rubs, roasted sprouts, and dressings. It's best used in recipes where a strong garlic flavor is desired, but keep in mind it won't replicate the exact flavor profile of leeks. Also, since it is a powder, it blends well with the dish and does not alter the texture of the recipe.

    To substitute 1 cup of chopped leeks, use 1 teaspoon of garlic powder.

    Both onion and garlic powder constitute a convenient substitute for leeks when we don't have any fresh leek alternatives.

    Green Garlic

    chives as leek substitutes on a table.
    1. Description and Flavor Profile: Green garlic, also known as young garlic, has a milder and less assertive flavor than mature garlic. It has a similar flavor profile to leeks but with a bit more bite.
    2. Ideal Uses in Cooking: Green garlic can be used in most dishes that require leeks. It's particularly suitable for stir-fries, soups, and stews.

    To substitute 1 cup of chopped leeks, use ¼ cup of green garlic.

    Wild Ramps

    1. Description and Flavor Profile: Wild ramps, also known as wild leeks or spring onions, are a seasonal delicacy found in the forests of North America. They have a unique flavor that combines the sweetness of leeks with the garlicky punch of garlic. This makes them a great substitute for leeks, especially in recipes that could benefit from a slightly more pronounced flavor.
    2. Ideal Uses in Cooking: Due to their distinct flavor, wild ramps can be used in a variety of dishes. They're great in stir-fries, soups, and quiches. Wild ramps can also be pickled, roasted whole, or used to make a flavorful pesto. As they have a short season (typically late spring), they are often preserved for use throughout the year. It's important to note that due to their popularity and the fact they're foraged rather than farmed, they can be a little tricky to find and are often more expensive than leeks.

    To substitute 1 cup of chopped leeks, use ¼ cup of wild ramps.

    White Onions

    1. Description and Flavor Profile: both white onion and yellow ones have a more intense flavor compared to leeks. However, when cooked, they develop a sweetness that's similar to that of leeks. White or yellow onions would be your best bet due to their mildness.
    2. Ideal Uses in Cooking: Onions can be used in virtually any recipe that calls for leeks, especially when the leeks are cooked. They're particularly good for making risotto, soups, stews, stir-fries, and roasted dishes—i.e. escalivada, butternut squash risotto, asparagus risotto, and vegan mac and cheese pasta.

    To substitute 1 cup chopped leek, use ¼ medium white onion.

    Yellow Onion

    Onion as a leek replacement
    1. Description and Flavor Profile: Yellow onions have a stronger, more pungent flavor than leeks, but they mellow out and sweeten with cooking, making them a viable substitute when leeks are fried in a recipe. i.e. risotto, red lentil daal.
    2. Ideal Uses in Cooking: Yellow onions can be used in most dishes that call for leeks. They're ideal for dishes that require a long cooking time

    To substitute 1 cup chopped leek, use ¼ medium white onion.

    Red Onions

    Red Onion as a leek replacement
    1. Description and Flavor Profile: Red onions, known for their vibrant color and slightly sweet flavor, offer a more robust taste compared to leeks taste but a milder taste compared to white and yellow onions. They're sharper and more pungent when raw, but once cooked, they mellow and sweeten, making them similar to leeks in some respects. Since they are sweet they are often eaten raw in salads, like this Mediterranean lentil salad.
    2. Ideal Uses in Cooking: Red onions are versatile and can be used in various dishes where you'd typically use leeks. They're excellent in stir-fries, roasted vegetable dishes, and in soups. Red onions can also be used raw in salads or as a garnish, where their sharpness can be an asset. Keep in mind, however, that their vibrant color may change the appearance of your dish.

    To substitute 1 cup chopped leek, use ½ medium red onion.

    Tips and Tricks for Using Leek Substitutes

    How to Adjust Cooking Times

    When using a leek substitute, it's important to adjust cooking times and quantities to ensure the success of your dish. Substitutes like onions and shallots may require longer cooking times compared to leeks to soften and release their sweet flavor.

    On the other hand, delicate substitutes like chives or green onions may require less time to cook.

    How to Store and Preserve These Substitutes

    Green onions and chives, on the other hand, should be kept in the refrigerator in a loose plastic bag and used within a week.

    Proper storage can extend the life of your leek substitutes. Onions, shallots, and garlic should be stored in a cool, dark, and well-ventilated place to prevent them from sprouting or becoming soft.

    You can chop and freeze these substitutes in a single layer on a baking sheet to preserve them for more extended periods.

    Once frozen, transfer them to a freezer bag for storage. Frozen onions, shallots, and green onions can be used directly from the freezer in cooked dishes.

    Tips on Experimenting with Different Substitutes

    Don't be afraid to experiment with different leek substitutes based on the specific needs of your recipe. You may find that a combination of substitutes, like onions and chives, can mimic the flavor and texture of leeks more closely than one substitute alone.

    Conversion Table for Leek Replacement

    1 large leek4 medium Green onions or
    6-8 thin Spring Onions
    1 cup chopped leek3 medium garlic cloves
    1 cup chopped leek½ medium sweet onion
    1 large leek2 large shallots
    1 large leek1 bunch of chives
    1 cup of chopped leek 1 ½ teaspoon onion powder
    1 cup of chopped leeks1 teaspoon garlic powder
    1 cup of chopped leek¼ cup of green garlic
    1 cup of chopped leek¼ cup of wild ramps
    1 cup chopped leek¼ medium white onion
    1 cup chopped leek¼ medium white onion
    1 cup chopped leek½ medium red onion
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    1. imsen

      June 16, 2023 at 2:25 pm

      This is excellent information to have on hand. I have bookmarked it for future reference. Thanks for sharing

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      • Gus

        June 16, 2023 at 3:15 pm

        You are welcome Imsen, thanks for your comment!

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    2. Dannii

      June 14, 2023 at 2:43 am

      I adore leeks, but I always just use shallots if I don't have any.

      Reply
    3. Julie

      June 14, 2023 at 1:14 am

      I love leeks but it's one of those ingredients you don't always have in the fridge so it's great to read about so many alternatives.

      Reply
    4. Dina and Bruce

      June 13, 2023 at 11:34 pm

      This article was incredibly informative. We now are armed with how to replace leeks in a recipe, thank you!

      Reply
    5. nancy

      June 13, 2023 at 6:29 pm

      thanks for this informative post on leek substitutes. It is a good reference guide.

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      • Gus

        June 14, 2023 at 4:08 am

        I am glad you found it to be a helpful resource, Nancy.
        xoxo

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    6. Whitney

      June 13, 2023 at 5:16 pm

      This was very helpful as I normally don't have leeks on hand but we always have plenty of garlic and white onions!

      Reply
      • Gus

        June 13, 2023 at 5:31 pm

        Hi Whitney, I am glad you found the guide helpful!

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