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Wednesday, September 25, 2013

Souper Idea

It's Fall. Soon (I'm just sure of it), I'll be able to sip Caramel Apple Spices and Pumpkin Spice Lattes, wear infiniti scarves and leggings, and buy new boots.

I love Fall. Everything about it. I love the cool breeze (Yep, I'm sure it's on the way any day now), the pumpkins, the clothes, cozy blankets, and definitely, most definitely, the food. The delicious, comforting, beyond satisfying food.

I committed to making one soup each week this Fall. Whether it's a tried and true recipe or a newbie trying to make its way into my dinner rotation, I must make one soup each week. D was completely on board with this idea. He can and would eat soup every day of the week. My favorite is when he asks me to make soup in the middle of July. "Hey babe, how about soup for dinner?" "....Uhh, Derek it's hotter than a simmering pot of soup outside." He's cute :)

I started this little challenge with a Christmas favorite. I'm all about traditions. I hold onto them with every ounce of me. My mom and dad STILL cannot put my presents under the tree until Christmas Day. And I'm a twenty-something married woman. Traditions give me joy. They make my heart happy. So what better way to start off this little challenge with a soup that reminds me of those family traditions!

We have the same meal every Christmas evening and it all starts with this French Onion Soup. It's packed with flavor, covered in gooey cheese, and best served piping hot after a few minutes under the broiler. I'm telling you-it doesn't get easier. This soup is also great because it's easy to adjust the recipe for your family! This recipe served the two of us just perfect with little leftovers :)

Start by slicing up one large onion fairly thin and throw them in a pot with 2-3 tablespoons of butter.
 
Cook these until they are tender. It took my one large onion 15(ish) minutes to get tender on medium-high heat.
 
Then, add beef broth. I added about 4 cups of beef broth to my onions. This can be easily adjusted to your preference. If you like your soup soupy, add more. If you'd rather it be a little thicker, add less! It's just that easy. I also added one beef bouillon cube, garlic salt, and pepper to taste.
 
 
Let this simmer for about thirty minutes. It's going to smell delicious.
 
Right before you're about to assemble your soup, turn on the broil and cut thick slices of French bread. Put them under the broiler to toast them up a bit before adding it to the soup.
 
Now, please don't be like me. Don't get distracted and forget about your bread. You'll end up with something similar to this...
 
Oops. Again, don't be me.
 
Once you've successfully NOT burnt your bread, ladle the soup into each crock or bowl and add one slice of toasted bread to the tops.
 
 
Cut some big ol' slices of mozzarella and layer it up on top! This is the best part :)
 

I put them on a cookie sheet so I could get them in and out of the oven without seriously injuring myself or others. Broil these guys on low for a few minutes until your cheese looks something like this...
 
It doesn't get easier and it sure doesn't get any better.
 
-L
 
 
 
 
 



1 comment:

  1. Soup is my absolute favorite thing! I'll be over next week to try your latest creation, 7pm sound good?

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