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  2. Leek - Wikipedia

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    Fresh leek sautéing. Leeks have a mild, onion-like taste. In its raw state, the vegetable is crunchy and firm. The edible portions of the leek are the white base of the leaves (above the roots and stem base), the light green parts, and to a lesser extent, the dark green parts of the leaves.

  3. List of sauces - Wikipedia

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    Bretonne – Two forms: (i) chopped onions, butter, white wine tomatoes, garlic and parsley; (ii) julienne of leeks, celery, mushrooms and onions cooked slowly in butter and mixed with fish velouté. [32] Charcutière – Sauce Robert (below) garnished with gherkins. [32]

  4. Are raw or cooked onions healthier? - AOL

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    One study found that regularly consuming allium vegetables, including garlic, onion, leeks, chives and scallions, coincided with lower incidences of colorectal cancer.

  5. Wine sauce - Wikipedia

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    Wine sauce may be used in seafood dishes, such as those prepared using tuna and salmon. [1] White wine sauce has been described as "a classic sauce for fish". [5] It is used for poultry dishes, such as chicken, quail [1] [10] and others. Coq au vin is a French chicken dish that may be prepared using wine sauce prepared from red or white wine. [1]

  6. 20 Winter Vegetables That Are Seriously Good for You - AOL

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    Don’t worry, you needn’t dine exclusively on mac and cheese and chicken pot pie from December through February—there's a whole host of delicious winter vegetables (like cabbage, kale and ...

  7. White Wine Braised Leeks - AOL

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  8. Sautéing - Wikipedia

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    Leeks being sautéed. Sautéing or sauteing [1] (UK: / ˈ s oʊ t eɪ ɪ ŋ /, US: / s oʊ ˈ t eɪ ɪ ŋ, s ɔː-/; from French sauté, French:, 'jumped', 'bounced', in reference to tossing while cooking) [2] is a method of cooking that uses a relatively small amount of oil or fat in a shallow pan over relatively high heat. Various sauté ...

  9. Yellow Onion vs. White Onion: An Expert Explains the ... - AOL

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    The Takeaway. White onions tend to be milder, sweeter, and more tender than yellow onions, so they are great both raw as well as cooked when you want something that melts into the dish.