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  2. French onion soup is a comfort food classic: Here's La ... - AOL

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    Cook the soup for about 1 hour at a low boil, stirring occasionally to prevent sticking and burning. Meanwhile, toast the baguette slices under the broiler or in a 400-degree oven. Set aside.

  3. These French Onion Recipes Will Fulfill All Your ... - AOL

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    It may be soup season, but there are so many French onion recipes that go beyond a bowl of broth! Ree Drummond is no stranger to the power of caramelized onions and cheese, and the many French ...

  4. French onion soup - Wikipedia

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    French onion soup (French: soupe à l’oignon [sup a lɔɲɔ̃]) is a soup of onions, gently fried and then cooked in meat stock or water, usually served gratinéed with croutons or a larger piece of bread covered with cheese floating on top. Onion soups were known in France since medieval times, but the version now familiar dates from the mid ...

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    Recipes like our 20-Minute Sick-Day Chicken Noodle Soup or French Onion Cabbage Soup are healthy ways to bring some coziness into your kitchen. 20-Minute Sick-Day Chicken Noodle Soup

  6. Onion soup - Wikipedia

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    Onion soup similar to the French variety is also known in Germany. The Palatinate onion soup is prepared with cream and wine, spiced with caraway, and served with roast bread without cheese. The south German onion soup is thickened with light roux , run through a sieve, thickened with egg yolk and served with bits of roast bread.

  7. Vichyssoise - Wikipedia

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    Leek and potato soup is a traditional staple of French cuisine. Elizabeth David (1984) comments that the ancestor of vichyssoise was "every French housewife's potato and leek soup". [1] 19th-century French cookbooks give recipes for a simple leek and potato soup, called potage Parmentier or potage à la Parmentier. [2] [3] [n 1]