Onion Soup With Seven Onions And Peppers

Written by Tom Fitzmorris October 04, 2017 09:01 in

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Onion Soup With Seven Onions And Peppers

This is a classic French onion soup, with a spicy twist. Try really hard to find the oxtails to make it. They're not essential, but they give the soup an ideal mouthfeel and flavor. And make sure you remember which seven onions and seven peppers you used, because someone will want to know. This is especially impressive if you have a crouton covered with melted cheese floating on top. Below is the trick for doing that. The finished soup will be great for this first cold weather of autumn. [caption id="attachment_56186" align="alignnone" width="480"] The soup of seven onions and seven peppers.[/caption]
  • 3 lbs. oxtails or beef soup bones
  • 1 tsp. marjoram
  • 3 bay leaves
  • 1/4 cup olive oil
  • 1 each large yellow, red, and white onion
  • 1 bunch green onions
  • 1 leek, cut open and well cleaned
  • 4 cloves garlic, chopped
  • 4 Tbs. chopped chives
  • Enough of any seven peppers to make 1 1/2 cups when sliced, mixing hot and mild varieties. (Examples: red and green bell, serrano, jalapeno, cayenne, wax, poblano, cascabels)
  • 1/2 cup tawny Port or sherry
  • Salt
  • 6 inches of a loaf crusty, dense bread
  • 3 cups shredded Gruyere cheese
1. In a large soup pot over high heat, brown the oxtails or beef bones until rather dark. Add a gallon of water, the marjoram and the bay leaves. Bring to a boil, lower to a simmer, and cook for two hours (or longer if possible). Strain the stock and set aside. (You can do this a day or two ahead, and refrigerate the stock, which will congeal.) 2. Slice open the peppers and remove all seeds and membranes. Slice the onions and peppers as thin as possible. 3. In a large heavy pot over medium-high heat, heat the olive oil until it shimmers, then add all the onions except the chives and the garlic. Cook, stirring every two minutes or so, until the onions have browned rather darkly. This will take as much as a half-hour, but is essential to getting the sweetness of the onions. Then add the garlic and the peppers. 4. Add the port or sherry, and cook until most of the liquid is gone. Add the beef stock. Cook for about 30 minutes. Add salt to taste. and serve garnished with snipped chives and shredded cheese. Heat the oven to 400 degrees. 5. Slice the bread into eight slices, cutting on the bias to make the slices barely fit inside the bowls or crocks in which the soup will be served. Sprinkle about 2 Tbs. of shredded cheese over each slices. Place them on a baking pan and put them into the oven at 400 degrees. When the cheese melts and begins to bubble, remove the bread. Leave the oven on. 6. Ladle the soup into ovenproof bowls, cups, or crocks. Place a slice of bread, cheese side down, into each crock. Divide the remaining cheese among all the bread slices in the crocks. Put the crocks on a baking pan and put them into the oven until the cheese melts and browns a little. Serve immediately, warning guests that the soup is very hot. Serves eight. Serves eight. [divider type=""]