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FRENCH ONION SOUP RECIPE

by - July 06, 2020

FRENCH ONION SOUP RECIPE
FRENCH ONION SOUP



     French Food is known around the world for its finesse and flavour. Soupe à l’oignon or simply the French Onion Soup, is a traditional French soup made of Onions and Beef Broth, usually served with Croutons or toasted Baguettes with melted Cheese on top. Dating back to Roman times, this was traditionally a peasant's dish though the current version dates back from the 18th century. The soup’s unique flavour comes from the Caramelization of the Onions, which often have brandy or sherry added during the slow-cooking process.
     If you’re in a soup mood then this French onion soup is a bistro classic, sure to satiate and comfort your senses.  French Onion Soup consists only a handful of frugal ingredients - Onions, Broth, Salt, and Butter all mingled in slow magic that transforms them into a wildly luxurious bowl of silky-textured Onions in a pool of dark broth. Though the Soup sounds so damn classic, it is one simple recipe as foolproof as it is and you will surely be shocked to know how easy it is to make in your own kitchen. It’s one of the simplest yet most satisfying soups.
     Fresh ingredients are the basics to really tasty French soups. France has many soups in its repertoire. With a wonderful collection from clear soups to thick soups. The established French classifications of clear soups are Bouillon and Consommé. This French Onion Soup is a classic from French Cuisine, a portion of comfort food at its finest.

The main factors in getting perfect French Onion Soups are:

 

Time & Patience:

     French Onion Soup has a bit of lengthy cooking time, literally, it has to be slow-cooked to attain perfection. Caramelize the Onions slowly in a wide heavy-bottomed pan and then simmer the Caramelized Onions in the Broth for a long time until it evaporates & concentrates, skimping off the sides of the pan will yield a French Onion Soup close to divinity. Then comes the part where you need to add the Herbs & Brandy/Sherry/Wine.

 

Herbs & Wine:    

     Though a traditional French Onion Soup is incredible in it tastes even though they use only the basic ingredients - Onions, Broth, Butter, Salt & Pepper. But we can always get easy with adding some personal tweaks into it. My Old recipe book suggests making French Onion Soup along with Bouquet Garni. A Bouquet Garni is a Bundle of Herbs usually tied together with a string which mostly comprises of Parsley, Thyme and Bay Leaf. Sometimes the exterior leaves of a Leek are used to wrap the herbs together. And when it comes to adding Brandy/Wine it is truly optional.  But Julia Child suggests finishing off the French Onion Soup by adding a splash of Brandy in it.  But I would suggest that it's fully at the discretion of the Cook.

FRENCH ONION SOUP RECIPE
FRENCH ONION SOUP

Cheese & Toast:

    The most desirable part of French Onion Soup is the Cheesy Toast| as a finishing touch. Though there are several opinions on the Cheese & Toast served on top of French Onion Soup. Again Julia Child suggests for the cheese to melt into the soup, making it heartier and more satisfying. Toast the Baguette with finely grated cheese. Let the toast soak up in the Onion Soup and it should easy enough to be cut into bites that can actually fit on your spoon. If you want a thick, relatively unmelted lid of cheese, grate the cheese and add additional layers during the baking process.



Cuisine - French
Recipe Type - Soup
Spicy Level  - Low
Difficulty - Easy
Serves - 3- 4
Author - SM

Preparation Time - 20 - 30 Minutes
Cooking Time - 11/2 - 2 Hours.

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HOW TO COOK FRENCH ONION SOUP -

 Soupe à l’oignon



FRENCH ONION SOUP RECIPE
FRENCH ONION SOUP



INGREDIENTS:

For French Onion Soup:

Onions - 6-8 Nos.
Butter - 2 Tbspn
Olive Oil - 2 Tbspn
Salt - To Taste
Sugar - 1 Tspn
All-Purpose Flour - 1/4 Cup
Pepper Powder - 1/2 Tspn
Bouquet Garni - 1 No.
Beef Broth - 4-5 Cups
Wine/Brandy/Sherry - 1/2 Cup(Optional)

For the Toast:

Baguette Slices/Bread Slices - 8 Nos.
Cheese - 100 Gms

METHOD:

For French Onion Soup:

  • Peel & Clean the Onions & cut it into thin slices.
  • Melt the Butter along with Olive Oil in a wide heavy-bottomed pan on a medium-low flame.
  • Add the thinly cut Onion slices to the butter & oil and saute in it on a medium-low flame.
  • Once the foam from the melting butter settles down, give a quick stir and cover the pan.
  • Reduce the flame to low and cook for about 12-15 minutes.
  • Open the lid & Stir the Onions occasionally.
  • Make sure the flame is low and onions do not get burnt.
  • After 15 Minutes, the Onions slices would have turned translucent and wilted.
  • Now add Salt, Pepper Powder and Sugar.
  • Sugar helps in Caramelizing the Onions.
  • Cook for another 20-30 Minutes or until Onions turns into light brown in colour.
  • Cook this on a very low flame.
  • Make sure that the Onions do not brown up soon or get scorched and stick to the pan.
  • Onions should be evenly caramelized(browned) through slow cooking and not through burning.
  • Meanwhile, boil the Beef Broth in a separate pan.
  • Once the Onions reach the desired light brown colour, sprinkle the All-purpose flour to it.
  • Stir the flour until well combined on a very low flame for about a minute.
  • Now gently pour in the hot Beef Broth to the caramelized onions.
  • Add the Bouquet Garni to it and bring to a boil.
  • If using wine/brandy, add it at this point.
  • Lower the heat and partially cover the pan. 
  • Cook this on a low flame until the Broth is slightly reduced for at least an Hour.
  • Adjust the seasonings with more salt & pepper if needed.
  • If preferred, finish it off with a splash of Brandy.

 

For the Toast:

Baking it in an Oven:

  • Arrange a rack in the middle of the oven and pre-heat it to 180° C/350°F.
  • Divide the soup between small but deep oven-safe bowls.
  • Top each bowl of Onion Soup with a slice or two of toasted Baguette.
  • Sprinkle grated Cheese in a thick layer over the bread and up to the edge of the bowl.
  • Can sprinkle few herbs on the toast, if preferred.
  • Place the Soup bowls with the Baguette slices in the middle rack.
  • Bake until the Cheese is completely melted for about 20 to 30 Minutes.
  • Bake until the Cheese is browned and bubbling. Remove carefully from the oven and let cool for a few minutes before serving.

In a Microwave:

  • Divide the soup between small but deep microwave-safe bowls.
  • Top each bowl of Onion Soup with a slice or two of toasted Baguette.
  • Sprinkle grated Cheese in a thick layer over the bread and up to the edge of the bowl.
  • Can sprinkle few herbs on the toast, if preferred.
  • Place the Soup bowls with the Baguette slices into the microwave oven.
  • Microwave it for about 2 - 3 minutes on high until the Cheese is completely melted, slightly browned and bubbling.
  • Remove carefully from the oven and let cool for a few minutes before serving.

NOTES:

  • Can use more Onions if preferred.
  • Adding Sugar helps in Caramelizing the Onions.
  • Onions should be evenly caramelized(browned) through slow cooking and not through burning.
  • So slow cooking is the key for perfect French Onion Soup.
  • Adding Flour to the Soup gives thickness and body to the Soup, but it is purely optional.
  • If you want to keep it gluten-free just omit the flour.
  • Can use a Gluten-free Bread instead of Baguette.
  • Some recipe even calls for adding raw onion or shallots as a garnish.
  • I have used Bouquet Garni which had a Bay Leaf, Thyme and Parsley in it.
  • You can add other aromatics such as herbs or spices of your preference.
  • Can substitute Beef Broth with Chicken Stock or Vegetable Broth.
  • Can make this Onion Soup ahead and can be refrigerated up to 2-3 Days.
  • Add the Toast(with Cheese) just before serving the Soup.


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