Sunday 19 August 2012

french onion soup

if you could see the 10 kg bag of onions sitting in the corner of my kitchen you wouldn't be surprised that i made french onion soup today..and the stars were aligned in my favour because i also had some rich meat stock, some amazing english cloth bound cheddar that i bought yesterday and a freshly made yeast/sourdough loaf of crispy crusted white bread..

all the stirring involved in making the soup was a relaxing and enjoyable way to spend part of a wintery sunday afternoon..



french onion soup
adapted from gourmet traveller

ingredients

2 kgs onions sliced
50 gms butter
2 tablespoons (tbs) olive oil
1 teaspoon (tsp) salt
1 litre rich meat stock (homemade)
 4 thyme sprigs
1 fresh bay leaf
3 parsley stalks
salt and pepper to taste
1/4 cup grated tasty cheese for each person
1 slice of bread cut in half for each person

method

~heat butter and oil, add onion and salt, cover, and cook over a moderate heat for 20 minutes or until soft
~remove lid and cook over a low to moderate heat for a further hour stirring every 10-15 minutes to prevent scorching
~add 125 mls stock and cook for 5 minutes or until the stock has evaporated
~repeat this process until a total of 500 mls of stock has been added
~tie the herbs with kitchen string and add to the soup along with the remaining 500 mls stock
~add seasoning to taste and cook over a low heat for a further 20 minutes

to serve

~heat oven to 200 deg c
~place soup into soup bowl and sprinkle with half of the cheese
~place bread on top and add remaining cheese
~place bowls on a baking tray and cook for 5 minutes or until the cheese has melted
~serve immediately

11 comments:

  1. I just love this soup, cant wait for winter to come!

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    1. thanks eri..that's one great thing about winter isn't it..the soup! x

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  2. Yum Jane, this looks truly delicious. Love the bowl, plate and spoon too :)

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    1. jane, thanks and it's great to have a fellow enamel lover..

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  3. Jane, I adore French onion soup! Yours looks very tempting!

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    1. thanks celia..i love it too..it's so simple to make isn't it and there are so few ingredients but the flavour is incredible..

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  4. I've never made this soup and I have a whole heap of onions looking lonesome... I should, shouldn't I....

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    1. it's such a hearty, warming and nutritious soup that i surprise myself that i don't make it more often..if you ever make it (not necessarily my version of course) brydie i'd love to know what you thought of it..

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  5. Is that an Enamel Spoon??? Would love to get my hands on one or two of those for my collection.... :)

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    1. BTW, your soup looks Delish, just what I need on a cold bleak day like today...

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    2. yes gooseberry jam..i have 3 of these spoons in the size pictured and 2 that are more tablespoon size..i bought them from a week day garage sale that i happened to run across on my way home from an op shop expedition..you can imagine how excited i was to find them..

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