French Onion Soup Made Easy
by gingrasalexe in Cooking > Soups & Stews
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French Onion Soup Made Easy
Straightforward recipe for making a french onion soup.
Approximately 5-6ish bowls of soup.
Supplies
8 cups beef broth
-2 bay leaves
-3 cloves of garlic halved
-1tsp dried thyme powder
-1tsp worcestershire sauce or soy sauce
-pepper to taste (or 1tsp peppercorn)
-salt to taste
-opt cheese rind
-opt chopped up carrot
-opt leftover beef bones
3 tbsp butter
8 cups sliced yellow onion
3 tbsp all-purpose flour
1/2 cup red wine (or 1/2 cup dry white OR add in a tbsp sherry w/ the wine)
Baguette (1/2 inch thick slices)
Olive oil as needed
Cheese (gruyere, mozarella, asiago, swiss, gouda, provolone, etc)
Beef Broth
I apologize for the lack of a picture as I forgot. Throw all the ingredients in a pot and simmer for a few hours or until flavourful (I simmered my broth for around 4 hours the night before).
Chop Up the Onions
When the broth is done (or nearly done), start on the onions. Get a heavy-bottomed pot, melt the butter on low heat, and throw in the onions (it'll look like quite a bit but it reduces greatly).
Caramelizing the Onions (40-70min)
-On low/med heat, start sautéing your onions while stirring every 5 minutes. When they start to caramelize, stir every few minutes as to make sure they don't stick to the bottom too much (they will be a brown caramel colour when they are done- unlike mine as I got impatient).
Making the Soup
-After the onions are done caramelizing to a deep brown/caramel colour, mix in the flour and cook for a couple minutes.
-Deglaze the bottom with your alcohol and stir well, making sure that everything's been scraped off the bottom of the pot).
-Add in the drained broth, mix, and simmer your soup.
The Bread
-While the soup is simmering, turn your oven on to 400 degrees Fahrenheit.
-Line a parchment paper with as many sliced baguette pieces as you like (it is opt to sprinkle with olive oil).
*Mine is not baguette as I had none on hand (I used miche bread).
Toast Your Bread
-It'll take about 6-8 minutes to toast your bread (watch carefully as to not burn it).
-When you're done, take your toast out and turn the oven on to broil for the next step.
Constructing Your Soup
-Make sure your oven is turned onto broil.
-Grate cheese (enough to cover the soup and bread)
-Scoop as much soup as you like into an oven safe bowl (leave room for bread and cheese)
-Put a slice of toast on top of your soup and cover that with some cheese of choice
-Put in oven on a baking pan and broil until the cheese is crispy
-Take out and enjoy (be careful though, it'll be scorching hot)
*I did not have oven-safe bowls. Do not do what I did please,