French onion soup

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December 30th 201961 K4.0
French onion soup
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For 8 people, you will need:

Times:

PreparationCookingStart to finish
35 min.1 hour 55 min.2 hours 30 min.

Step by step recipe

1Prepare 700 g onion and chop finely.French onion soup : etape 25
2In a large saucepan or casserole, melt 50 g butter until it froths.French onion soup : etape 25
3When the butter is frothing well, add the chopped onions, salt and pepper. Mix well.French onion soup : etape 25
4Fry the onions on fairly high heat until lightly browned, stirring frequently to stop them burning.French onion soup : etape 25
5Sieve 50 g flour into the pan.French onion soup : etape 25
6Mix in and cook until starting to brown, stirring constantly.French onion soup : etape 25
7Pour in 200 ml dry white wine all at once.French onion soup : etape 25
8Stir until well mixed.

Leave to cook for 2 or 3 minutes while stirring.
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9Pour in the chicken stock, made by mixing 2 litres water (hot) with 2 chicken stock cubes.

Bring to the boil.
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10When boiling, turn the heat down to its lowest, cover and leave to cook for 1 ½ to 2 hours.French onion soup : etape 25
11Meanwhile, butter 4 slices bread and top with grated cheese.

Press the cheese down gently to help it stick to the buttered bread.
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12Cut the bread into small squares and arrange these on a baking sheet. Brown under the grill (keep an eye on the colour).French onion soup : etape 25
13When the onion soup is cooked, check the seasoning.French onion soup : etape 25
14Serve piping hot in large bowls, topped with with the cheese croutons.French onion soup : etape 25

Remarks

Use either white or yellow onions, but preferably not red ones, as they are less suitable for the long slow cooking.
At stage 4 of the recipe, there are 2 conflicting schools of thought: some prefer the more traditional method of cooking the onions until they are dark brown, others (like me) only brown them lightly - it's a matter of taste, of course. I remember as a child staying with my grandmother Jeanne. She used to cook her onions until they were really dark and, back then, I loved that.
For the grated cheese, choose whatever you prefer that browns well, such as Comté, Gruyère or even Emmental.
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