Simple Way to Prepare Quick Vickys French/Scottish Onion Soup, GF DF EF SF NF
by Leroy Douglas
Vickys French/Scottish Onion Soup, GF DF EF SF NF
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The ingredients needed to make Vickys French/Scottish Onion Soup, GF DF EF SF NF:
Make ready 40 grams (3 tbsp) sunflower spread or butter
Take 1 tbsp pure olive oil
Make ready 680 grams red onions, thinly sliced
Prepare 1 tsp salt
Make ready 1/2 tsp sugar to help caramelise the onions
Get 40 grams (3 tbsp) gluten-free / plain flour
Prepare 1 clove very finely chopped garlic
Get 1 dash Vickys Soy-Free Soy Sauce or Worcestershire Sauce, recipes both linked below
Get 110 ml red wine
Take 1900 ml beef or mushroom stock
Prepare 3 tbsp brandy (optional)
Prepare 1 ground black pepper & extra salt to taste
Make ready 1 pinch thyme leaves
Take Topping
Take 1 french baguette, cut into rounds then thickly cubed, a gluten-free recipe from my profile is below
Prepare 1 tsp melted sunflower spread or butter
Take as much grated cheese as you prefer to make the soup 'lid', gruyere & parmesan are the traditional choices. *I use a mixture of my own homemade coconut cheddar and Veganic brand mozzarella
Steps to make Vickys French/Scottish Onion Soup, GF DF EF SF NF:
Melt the butter & oil together over a medium low heat in a large stock pot. Add the onions and turn the heat to low. Give them a stir to coat in the oil then put the lid on and find something else to do for 15 minutes, don't disturb the onions
After the 15 minutes are up, uncover the pot, add the sugar & salt and cook the onions for at least 45 minutes, stirring frequently until they are lovely and caramelized. Don't skimp on the cooking time here. This is what builds the intense flavour base, just like a gumbo roux
After the onions have fully caramelized, add the garlic & flour and cook while stirring a further 3 minutes. Add the red wine and stir well scraping the bottom of the pan. Add the soy sauce/worcestershire & stock, a quarter amount at a time and stirring after each addition. Add a little pepper to taste but go easy on the salt. The cheese will add some saltiness itself and you don't want to overdo it. Turn up the heat and let simmer partially covered for 30-40 minutes, skimming if needed. Add in the thyme - - https://cookpad.com/us/recipes/332952-vickys-soy-sauce-substitute - https://cookpad.com/us/recipes/338187-vickys-homemade-worcestershire-sauce-vegan
This is a kind of french/scottish onion soup fusion. Scottish style includes a leek, the garlic, worcestershire sauce and thyme where french does not. Also the bread is cubed where french style is to leave it in thick slices
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