Monday, April 12, 2010
French Onion Soup
I have a new love in my life, and he's simply delicious. He's French, very hot and beefy. He also at his best when you keep him full of bread, wine and cheese. I'm totally hooked, and even though I'd rather keep him all to myself, I suppose I'll introduce you...
A few weeks ago I became obsessed with owning a set of French Onion Soup bowls. I'm not really sure why, especially because up until that point I had never actually made French Onion Soup before, and yet, I needed these bowls! Well after a few weeks of online shopping and yearning, I finally got a lucky break at William Sonoma and am a proud owner of French Onion Soup bowls. It's the simple things that keep us happy, right?
Since then I've already lost count how many times I've made myself this luscious soup. It's the best lunch in the world and I really can't get enough. I think what I love about it is that it's so unique. Beefy broth nestling a bed of croutons and a gooey layer of cheese, mmm. What else could you ask for.
I told myself that I was going to try a bunch of different recipes, but truth be told, I can't deviate from Tyler Florence's recipe. It's so easy and delicious, I'm hooked!
French Onion Soup
Tyler Florence
Ingredients
•1/2 cup unsalted butter
•4 onions, sliced
•2 garlic cloves, chopped
•2 bay leaves
•2 fresh thyme sprigs
•Kosher salt and freshly ground black pepper
•1 cup red wine, about 1/2 bottle
•3 heaping tablespoons all-purpose flour (I quit doing the flour, it only seemed to make the soup unnecessarily lumpy)
•2 quarts beef broth
•1 baguette, sliced
•1/2 pound grated Gruyere
Directions
Melt the stick of butter in a large pot over medium heat. Add the onions, garlic, bay leaves, thyme, and salt and pepper and cook until the onions are very soft and caramelized, about 25 minutes. Add the wine, bring to a boil, reduce the heat and simmer until the wine has evaporated and the onions are dry, about 5 minutes. Discard the bay leaves and thyme sprigs. Dust the onions with the flour and give them a stir. Turn the heat down to medium low so the flour doesn't burn, and cook for 10 minutes to cook out the raw flour taste. Now add the beef broth, bring the soup back to a simmer, and cook for 10 minutes. Season, to taste, with salt and pepper.
Ladle the soup into bowls, top each with 2 slices of bread and top with cheese. Put the bowls into the oven to toast the bread and melt the cheese.
french onion soup is like an old girlfriend I cant get over - I always want some - is that a bad thing?
ReplyDeleteCan you believe I've never tried this Tyler recipe? What am I thinking? I love your new french onion bowls;D Sounds like you'll be getting lots of use out of them! Looking at that cheesy deliciousness is making me hungry.
ReplyDeleteFrench onion soup is one of my favorites! Yours looks delicious and cheesy! So hard to eat but so worth it!
ReplyDeleteI've actually never had it! The bowls are too cute!
ReplyDeleteThis is my favorite soup ever!!!
ReplyDeleteI can totally relate! I went through the period that I had to own a set of french onion soup bowls too. I love French onion soup. I have no doubt that Tyler Florence's version is delcious.
ReplyDeleteI love french onion soup! Its a long time fav! Love your photos!
ReplyDeleteMmmmm, thanks for sharing! Definitely going to try this one. :)
ReplyDeleteYUM!!!! I love the new bowls too :) I love onion. Did I say YUM???
ReplyDeleteoh wow looks amazing great job
ReplyDeleteLooks absolutely gorgeous.Trying to get into the whole soups thing, was never a fan!
ReplyDeleteBEST SOUP EVER! Thanks so much for the recipe. It looks so good!
ReplyDeleteOnion soup is one of my all time favs as well. I put a little cognac in mine, but the red wine sounds luscious too. Yummm....
ReplyDeleteOh laws! Your last two recipes have me drooling on my keyboard!
ReplyDeleteI'm a francophile but have been averse to onions. Until you have French onion soup in Paris. Then even I can't hold a grudge against onions. I NEED to make this. And buy me some bowls too!
There is something so GOOD about french onion soup. It's just so classic and comforting. Definitely worth buying the bowls for,
ReplyDeleteGreat. Now I need French Onion Soup bowls. This looks amazing. I love French Onion Soup. Can't wait to make my own.
ReplyDeleteThsi is my FAVORITE soup in the world! So much so that I bought those soup pots just to make these! Yuuuum!
ReplyDeleteI've not made Onion Soup in such a long time now. Never thought to add red wine!
ReplyDeleteBoy does that look good. Now I want to make that for dinner tonight!
ReplyDeletemmmm I want to make a veggie friendly version. Onions, cheese, bread, whats not to love? Looks absolutely fabulous- restaurant quality :)
ReplyDeleteDROOL! Oh, you're too good to me! This tasted fantastic...best FOS I've ever tried. You heard me... F.O.S.! I too, am in love with your cute little bowls!!!! Mmmmmmmm!
ReplyDeleteFrench onion has been one of the soups I've been dying to make. Call me lazy. I need to kick myself just to get that ball rolling.
ReplyDeleteI have not tried this French Onion Soup but it sure looks very delicious. Would love to try. Thanks for sharing. MaryMoh at http://www.keeplearningkeepsmiling.com
ReplyDeleteHoly smokes!! This looks divine!! Can't wait to try!
ReplyDeletedrool drool! love french onion soup!
ReplyDeleteI'm in love! Why have I never made this? (Maybe because I don't have those gorgeous bowls?)
ReplyDeleteI love your new bowls! And the soup! French Onion is one of my favorites! I haven't made it in so long.
ReplyDeleteFrench onion soup is the ultimate! I've been addicted to it lately as well. I love this recipe and you new bowls! Awesome photos too! :)
ReplyDeleteoh wow Teresa, this looks AWESOME! Your photos are great, makes me want to dig in!
ReplyDeletethis looks ssoooo good! french onion is one of my all time favorite soups!
ReplyDeleteHa-ha! I'm always talking myself into some new pan or gadget. :) I'm just barely refraining from a new fancy schmancy camera purchase.
ReplyDeleteUntil a year or so ago I couldn't stand onions but I've actually started eating them if they're cooked.(Thanks to my non picky eating children.) I'm thinking this would be a great recipe to break me in on onions. Now I just need some bowls. Ha-ha!
Hope you're having a great weekend!
~ingrid
French onion soup is one of those love/hate things in our house. The adults love it and the kids hate it. I may just have to give it another try and see if I can win them over.
ReplyDeleteLove the new bowls! And the soup has my name all over it!
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