This is my work in progress on my onion soup. I freeze it after it has cooled. According to a bro, freezing it help to pulverize the onions when ice crystal formed thus making it softer when it's thaw and boiled; for me it just tastes better.
The recipe is actually quite simple but it's the time and 'devotion' that makes the difference.
I divide the preparation into 3 main steps, 1. Stock, 2. Caramelize, 3. Onion Soup. The recipe is for a party of 4.
Step 1:- Stock
Ingredients
- 1 finely diced carrot
- 2 finely diced onions
- 3 stalk of celery finely diced
- 1 bay leaf
- 1 bouquet garni consisting of 1 teaspoon dried thyme, 1/2 teaspoon black pepper, 1 small bunch of parsley or 1 teaspoon dried parsley, and 1 clove of crushed garlic
- Roasted chicken bones or wing tips, about 500 grams more or less
- 3 litres of water
- Using a stock pot, sweat or stir fry the carrot, onions and celery in oil until soft
- Add the bones
- Add the bay leaf and bouquet garni
- Pour in the water, boil and simmer for 2 hours or more
- Sieve and measure about 1 litre for onion soup, and reserve excess stock for other usage
Step 2:- Caramelize
Ingredients
- 4 large onions (about 1 onion per pax) and slice thinly along the grain
- 1 tablespoon butter
- 1 tablespoon place flour
- Saute the onions in the butter over slow flame in a saucepan until fully caramelized. It will look brownish and is very very soft. About 30-45 minutes, with constant stirring.
- Stir in the flour until combined
Step 3:- Onion Soup
Ingredients
- 1 litre of stock
- Caramelized onions
- 1 bay leaf
- Liqueur (either white wine or brandy) to taste
- Salt to taste
- Combine the stock and onion
- Add bay leaf
- Simmer and reduce to about 80% of the liquid or to taste
- Add liqueur to taste
- Season to taste
Serve and Present
- Pour soup into oven-proof bowl
- Float a piece of toasted bread in the bowl
- Lay a slice of cheese (preferably gruyere or swiss cheese)
- Put the whole bowl in pre-heated oven (230 celsius) until cheese melted and slightly brown
- Present and serve! Voila!

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