*For the garlic croutons I just thickly sliced up a loaf of fresh bread, cut a piece of garlic in half and rubbed each side of the slices of bread. Then I drizzled them with a littleolive oil and sprinkled them with salt and pepper, parsley, oregano, basil and parmesan cheese. I baked them for 10-15 minutes at 400 degrees to crisp them up. Then I placed them on top of my bowl of soup, blanketed it with some swiss cheese and baked it again until the cheese was melty. (Then I enjoyed)












French Onion Soup
5-6 medium sweet onions, sliced thin
2-3 slices of thick cut bacon, cut into lardons
1 quart box of veal stock (I would imagine beef or vegetable could also be used)
3 c water, plus more for caramelizing the onions
1/2 c red wine
2 tbsp sherry
2 tbsp granulated sugar
salt and pepper
Bring a large pot up to medium high heat, add a a few drops of olive oil and crisp up the bacon. When the bacon is done take it out of the pot and add the sliced onions. (Don't drain the fat the bacon leaves behind, use it to caramelize the onions, to not only give the soup a richer flavor, but also make it healthier since you the only fat used in this soup is from the bacon.)
After the bacon is finished cooking, add the onions and sugar into the pot, and season them with some salt and pepper. Stir only every once in a while so they have a chance to really get good and caramelized. After about a 45 minutes to an hour of them caramelizing in only the bacon grease (and stirring them only a couple times), add about 1/2-3/4 of a cup of water at a time and let the onions cook until the fluid is evaporated. Do this at least 2-3 times and it while caramelize the onions further, without risk of burning them.
After you're happy with how caramelized the onions are add the stock, water, sherry and red wine to the pot. Bring to a boil then reduce to a simmer and cook for another 1-2 hours stirring occasionally. Give it a few tastes every once in a while to check seasoning.
To serve make the garlic croutons as stated above, place on top of the soup cover with a layer of swiss, or similar cheese, and bake in an oven at 425 degrees until the cheese is melty and starting to brown.
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