What’s Cooking in Gail’s Kitchen? Timeless Classics: Gruyère Onion Soup! Everyone, sooner or later, falls in love with French Onion Soup, in my opinion. After all, who can resist the savory taste of caramelized onions, buttered croutons, and gooey melted cheese smothered in a beef broth that’s been splashed with a well-aged cognac? I wish I could tell you it’s as easy to make as opening a can of soup, but it isn’t. Don’t hate me. Let’s just say this…..if you are looking for an evening of mystery, romance, and excitement, then read on. This “soup de jour” may be the love potion that’ll woo the night away. Bon Appetît!
GRUYÈRE ONION SOUP
Ingredients:
3 Vidalia onions, peeled and sliced
2 tablespoons butter
1/2 teaspoon sea salt
1/2 teaspoon Herbs de Provence
1 cup white wine
1 teaspoon honey
1/2 cup apple cider vinegar
10 ounces beef consommé
1 cup low-sodium chicken broth
2 tablespoons Lea & Perrins Worcestershire sauce
4 ounces Montamoré cheese, crumbled
Splash of cognac
4 slices baguette, toasted
4 tablespoons Parmesan cheese, grated
4 slices Gruyère cheese
Parsley flakes to garnish
Instructions:
In a shallow bowl, microwave sliced onions on HIGH for 2 minutes. In a large skillet, melt butter on low setting. Do not scorch. Layer onions over butter. Sprinkle with sea salt and Herbs de Provence. Cover and do not stir for 10 minutes. Remove lid and stir occasionally until onions are dark in color, another 10 minutes. Turn heat to High and add white wine and honey. Cook until wine is reduced and consistency is thick. Reduce heat to Simmer. Add apple cider vinegar, beef consommé, low-sodium chicken broth, and worcestershire sauce. Simmer for 15 minutes. Ladle soup into four oven-proof crocks placed on a heavy baking sheet. Add Montamoré crumbled cheese. Top with a splash of cognac. Place a toasted baguette slice on top of soup. Sprinkle with Parmesan cheese. Lay one slice of Gruyère cheese over each bowl, with corners slightly overlapping sides. Broil on High for 2 minutes until cheese is bubbly and golden. Remove carefully! Garnish with parsley flakes and serve immediately.
oh my gosh this looks incredible! what a perfect time of year for it too! 🙂
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Hi Maureen. It’s a pleasure to have you drop by. Enjoy! 🍁🍂🌾
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the pleasure is all mine! 🙂
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Sounds like a really good recipe! 😊
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It was divine! Blessings! 🍓
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Oh My – that looks to die for!!
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Thank you. The autumn weather right now makes this a perfect dinner option. Blessings. 🍁🍂🌾
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I confess I am an onion soup lover!!! 😆
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Erika! I feel the same way and tend to order it often in restaurants. 🍁🍂🌾
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I always do!!!! 😋
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Great recipe for a soup with lovely ingredients!
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A meal in a bowl. Bless you! 🍁🍂🌾
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My husband introduced me to French onion soup on our first date and I fell in love…with my then boyfriend too of course!! 🙂
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Who wouldn’t? Sounds like a match made in heaven. 🍓
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oh my goodness, this is an awesome recipe!
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What a nice thing to say. I like sharing my favorites. Blessings. 🍓
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Love, love, love this! One of our family faves! Thanks for another great recipe!
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Laura, we practically slurped up the last drop. lol 🍓
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I love the way this sounds and looks, Gail! 🙂 This is especially timely, as you mentioned, soup really warms up your soul and body. ❤
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I think that’s one of the reasons I appreciate the change of seasons. So good to see you! 🍓
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This looks AMAZING! Will be trying it out!
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Great. Please get back to me, Cara. I’d love to hear your impression. 🌶
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What a great introduction to my favourite soup! ‘This “soup de jour” may be the love potion that’ll woo the night away.’ – I totally agree!
emma @ http://www.cookingwithemmarussell.wordpress.com
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I loooove this soup. My winter favourite 🙂
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I know, right. Marylin, I could eat it once a week if I let myself. lol 🍁🍂🌾
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