Give the outside of the leeks a quick rinse; a more thorough cleaning comes later in the process.
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Trim Away Tough Green Parts
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Trim away the leathery dark-green parts of the leeks (they can be saved to make stock). Make the cuts at a sharp angle in order to preserve as much of the tender light-green core as possible.
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Remove the Root Ends
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Bundle together the leeks so that the ends are lined up and trim away the roots in one clean cut. If you're working with many leeks (more than 5) it may be easier to do this in groups.
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Slice the Leeks in Half
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Slice each leek in half from end to end. This will make it easier to remove any grit lurking between the layers.
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Slice into Half-Moons
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Bundle the leeks together and cut down to desired size (1/2-inch slices are a good starting point).
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Clean the Leeks
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Add the leeks to a large bowl full of tepid water and swish until the layers have separated and the leeks appear clean. Skim off the clean leeks, leaving behind the sandy grit that has settled on the bottom of the bowl.