It has been little
chilly lately even in England, so soups are in style again. I'm sure
the summer season for light and fresh salads will arrive soonish, but
now I feel more like making soups, broths and stews.
Onion soup is an
especially wonderful and hearty winter dish, a very filling soup and
easy to make. I have made an English style vegetarian onion soup
instead of the typical French one. I used dry English cider and
smoked cheddar, which make it rather English style. Give it a go, I'm
sure you'll love it!
Ingredients for the soup:
4 large onions
25 g butter
1 tsp salt
2 garlic cloves
2 bay leaves
1 tbsp flour
1dl dry English
cider (for example Wyld Wood organic cider)
500 ml vegetable
stock
1 tbsp soya sauce
1 tbsp fresh thyme
leaves
1 tsp black
pepper
For the top:
Applewood smoked
Cheddar
Rye bread slices (1 per a soup bowl)
Method
Peel the onions
and chop them into crescent shapes. Heat the butter in a large pan.
Caramelise the onions in the butter under lid at low heat until they
are soft and browned. Season them with salt once little liquid has
appeared. This stage takes anything from around 40 minutes to a
couple of hours, so be patient and keep occasionally stirring.
Once the onions
are turning brownish, mix the flour into the onions and then pour in
the cider. Let it simmer for a few minutes and then also add the
vegetable stock and the bay leaves. Continue simmering for around 30
minutes. Season the soup with soya sauce, black pepper and thyme and
remove the bay leaves before serving.
In my mind rye
bread with cheese is the best topping for this soup. Bake the rye
bread slices with the cheese on the top in the oven and place the
slices on the soup just before serving. Decorate with thyme leaves.
Enjoy the soup and
feel the warmth!
Your VegHog
This sounds delicious, and it's definitely a perfect time for soup! The cold weather just hit my home and I got a minor case of the cold. ;( However, I'll always prefer cold weather over hot weather. I love dressing up in layers, like a little onion! Hahah
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Hope you'll feel better soon! I'm sure such a soup could do the trick.
DeleteI'm the same with my preference for the cold weather, I guess it's due to being a Finn. :)