Kim Steele
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French Onion Soup Recipe - Not Just For Newlyweds By tradition, this French onion soup recipe is served to newlyweds on their wedding night in France. Try to imagine that you've just been married and are settling down for your first night of matrimonial bliss with your beloved and into the room bursts a whole lot of singing and laughing people bearing a tureen of steaming soup. You are obliged to eat some to get the revelers out of the room and on their way. Sort of a nutty tradition, eh? You'll also find onion soup served during other long nights of eating and revelry in France. It is supposed to have restorative properties, giving you the strength to continue with la fete. No need to get married or stay up all night long though to enjoy this excellent soup. With it's French bread and cheese topping, it makes a satisfying meal just by itself, perfect for any winter night. Here are a few tips for making perfect French onion soup and then the recipe itself:
Cook the onions in the olive oil on low to medium heat stirring frequently. It should take about 30 minutes to get a good caramelization effect. Add the minced garlic and cook for one minute. Add the flour and cook for another minute. Now add the beef stock and wine and simmer for another 30 minutes. Season to taste with salt and pepper. To serve, ladle the soup into oven-proof bowls (or use a single large oven proof dish), making sure that everyone gets plenty of onions. Place cubes of French bread to cover and than sprinkle with cheese. Bake in 350° F oven for 10 minutes, broiling for the last few minutes to brown slightly. serves 6 Looking for more classic French recipes? At Easy French Food you'll find lots of simple French recipes like this beef bourguinon recipe and this scalloped potatoes recipe. Come on by and learn to enjoy your food like the French! Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Kim_Steele |
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