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Julia Child's French Onion Soup
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Julia Child's French Onion Soup
http://www.geniuskitchen.com/recipe/authentic-french-onion-soup-courtesy-of-julia-child-356428
I am definitely no Julia Child when it comes to my abilities in the kitchen. However, the French Onion Soup turned out to be quite delicious. The original recipe said it was for 6 to 8 people so I cut it in half. I thought by cutting the quantities in half I would have enough for three or four bowls. The idea was that I would eat some today and store the rest for a future time. Maybe I am a pig but I only got about two bowls. As well I had to substitute a good brandy because I did not have any Cognac (which is a form of brandy anyway).
I am definitely no Julia Child when it comes to my abilities in the kitchen. However, the French Onion Soup turned out to be quite delicious. The original recipe said it was for 6 to 8 people so I cut it in half. I thought by cutting the quantities in half I would have enough for three or four bowls. The idea was that I would eat some today and store the rest for a future time. Maybe I am a pig but I only got about two bowls. As well I had to substitute a good brandy because I did not have any Cognac (which is a form of brandy anyway).
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Re: Julia Child's French Onion Soup
Looks great, TD! Your onions?
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Re: Julia Child's French Onion Soup
The onions I have left from the SFG are quite small. I had to buy yellow onions or the main recipe which requires several cups of onions that need to be caramelized then cooked in beef stock. However, for the final phase it requires a small amount of raw onions to be added and there I used one of my own. The whole thing then goes into the oven for final baking,Scorpio Rising wrote:Looks great, TD! Your onions?
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