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== Ingredients == | == Ingredients == | ||
* 15ml olive oil. | |||
* 15ml olive oil | * 25g butter. | ||
* 25g butter | * 1ml sugar. | ||
* 1ml sugar | * 3 large onions. | ||
* 50ml vermouth | * 50ml vermouth. | ||
* 12.5ml cognac | * 12.5ml cognac. | ||
* 500ml beef stock | * 500ml beef stock (I love Knorr's beef stock pot for this). | ||
* 1ml mustard | * 1ml mustard. | ||
* 10g gruyère or extra matured cheddar cheese (grated, blade #3) | * 10g gruyère or extra matured cheddar cheese (grated, blade #3). | ||
== Directions == | == Directions == | ||
Revision as of 21:04, 9 March 2024
Based on french onion soup. This is more detailed for my food processor which does not cook.
French onion soup
Ingredients
- 15ml olive oil.
- 25g butter.
- 1ml sugar.
- 3 large onions.
- 50ml vermouth.
- 12.5ml cognac.
- 500ml beef stock (I love Knorr's beef stock pot for this).
- 1ml mustard.
- 10g gruyère or extra matured cheddar cheese (grated, blade #3).
Directions
- Blade #4 and slice onions. This is the thin slicer blade, so if doing by hand aim for thin slices.
- Heat oil, butter and sugar and then add onions.
- Cook until caramalised.
- Add booze cook for 10 minutes or until liquid has evaporated.
- Add beef stock and mustard, then cook for 45 minutes. On an induction hub, turn down the heat every 15 minutes to maintain the simmer.
- Serve.
- Add grated gruyere or cheddar after serving.
Traditionally, you would have a red wine. I love this with a tonic heavy gin and tonic. Other recipes