French Onion Soup

Julio Cruz @cook_4783368
Cooking Instructions
- 1
Cut the ends off the onions and slice julienne. In the mean time, get your soup pot going with the olive oil
- 2
Add the onions into the pot, at low heat, covered, for about 1 hr 30 minutes, stir occasionally.
- 3
Add garlic, then deglaze the pan with the red wine. Reduce to half.
- 4
Add the beef stock, bay leaf, thyme, and seasoning.
- 5
Let it simmer for about 45 minutes.
- 6
After its done, top with sliced french baguette and melt your favourite cheese. Enjoy!
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