
A much faster recipe than the traditional French onion soup, but almost just as comforting.
??? | onions, thinly sliced | ??? | |
??? | butter, unsalted | ??? | |
??? | white flour (all purpose) | ??? | |
??? | chicken broth | ??? | |
??? | bay leaf | ??? | |
??? | salt [optional] | ??? | |
??? | ground pepper to taste [optional] | ??? | |
??? | Cheddar cheese, grated | ??? |
A mandolin will make slicing the onions easier.
A blender or food processor will be very useful to purée the soup.
per 1 serving (300 g)
Amount % Daily Value |
Calories 150 |
Fat 8 g 12 % |
Saturated
4.8 g
26 % |
Cholesterol 20 mg |
Sodium 520 mg 22 % |
Carbohydrate 18 g 6 % |
Fibre 2 g 8 % |
Sugars 6 g |
Net Carbs 16 g |
Protein 4 g |
Vitamin A 7 % |
Vitamin C 14 % |
Calcium 7 % |
Iron 4 % |
Food Group | Exchanges |
---|---|
Starches | 0 |
Vegetables | 2 ½ |
Meat and Alternatives | 0 |
Fats | 1 ½ |
I didn't think onion soup could be this delicious. It had a soft and subtle sweet taste that just glides over your mouth. My husband is a big fan of French Onion soup and I believe this recipe has won him over. I wanted to save some for later but he said he would go "on strike" until he got some more. I only made a single batch which gave 3 very meager bowls of soup. Him and I could have easily finished the soup in one sitting. Next time I will definitely double, maybe even quadruple the recipe.
Simple, easy, and tasty soup. I cut the onion very finely and uniformly, and didn't find it necessary to puree the soup.
This was a very simple and comforting recipe.