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English Onion Soup with Sage and Cheddar

Recipe Excerpted from JAMIE AT HOME by Jamie Oliver. Copyright (c) 2008. Published in the U.S. by Hyperion. All rights reserved. Available wherever books are sold. www.jamieoliver.com

Show: Jamie at HomeEpisode: Onions

Rated: 5 stars out of 5Rate itRead users' reviews (6)

  • Cook Time:

    1 hr 20 min

  • Level:

    Easy

  • Yield:

    8 servings

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15 min
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1 hr 20 min
Total:
1 hr 35 min
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Directions

There's something so incredibly humble about onion soup. It's absolutely one of my favorites but unfortunately I only ever get to make it in the restaurant or for myself as the missus thinks she's allergic to onions. (She's not, because I whiz them up into loads of dishes without her knowing!)

If you have the opportunity, get hold of as many different types of onion for this soup as you can - you need about 2 pounds in total. Sweat them gently and you'll be amazed at all the flavors going on.

Ingredients

  • Good knob of butter
  • Olive oil
  • Handful fresh sage leaves, 8 leaves reserved for garnish
  • 6 cloves garlic, peeled and crushed
  • 5 red onions, peeled and sliced
  • 3 large white onions, peeled and sliced
  • 3 banana shallots, peeled and sliced
  • 11 ounces leeks, trimmed, washed and sliced
  • Sea salt and freshly ground black pepper
  • 8 cups good-quality hot beef, chicken or vegetable stock
  • 8 slices good-quality stale bread, 3/4-inch thick
  • 7 ounces freshly grated Cheddar
  • Worcestershire sauce

Put the butter, 2 glugs of olive oil, the sage and garlic into a heavy bottomed, nonstick pan. Stir everything round and add the onions, shallots and leeks. Season with salt and freshly ground black pepper. Place a lid on the pan, leaving it slightly ajar, and cook slowly for 50 minutes, without coloring the vegetables too much. Remove the lid for the last 20 minutes, the onions will become soft and golden. Stir occasionally so that nothing catches on the bottom. Having the patience to cook the onions slowly, slowly, gives you an incredible sweetness and an awesome flavor, so don't be tempted to speed this up.

When your onions and leeks are lovely and silky, add the stock. Bring to the boil, turn the heat down and simmer for 10 to 15 minutes. You can skim any fat off the surface if you like, but I prefer to leave it because it adds good flavor.

Preheat the oven or broiler to maximum. Toast your bread on both sides. Correct the seasoning of the soup. When it's perfect, ladle it into individual heatproof serving bowls and place them on a baking sheet. Tear toasted bread over each bowl to t like a lid. Feel free to push and dunk the bread into the soup a bit. Sprinkle with some grated Cheddar and drizzle over a little Worcestershire sauce.

Dress your reserved sage leaves with some olive oil and place 1 on top of each slice of bread. Put the baking sheet into the preheated oven or under the broiler to melt the cheese until bubbling and golden. Keep an eye on it and make sure it doesn't burn! When the cheese is bubbling, very carefully lift out the baking sheet and carry it to the table. Enjoy.

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  • recipe English Onion Soup with Sage and Cheddar
    Joelle Sterling, VA 06-29-2009

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    So easy and delicious! Better than french onion soup!

    Rated: 5 stars out of 5
    I had gone to a farmers market and gotten fresh onions with the greens still on them. So I decided to make this soup! I used... the greens of the onions in this which added more flavor. I thought I had burnt the onions after they were simmering but it was just carmelization. I like this soup better than french onion soup, becuase it has more of a fresh flavor and its easier. I did however add some sprigs of thyme, lemon juice and cracked red pepper at the end to bump up the flavor a little. But I love this soup!!Read more
  • recipe English Onion Soup with Sage and Cheddar
    Linda Peoria, AZ 04-07-2009

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    Needed more broth for my taste

    Rated: 3 stars out of 5
    Love him but this recipe didn't do it for me. Had to add double the broth and put the Worcestershire in the soup. My onions... didn't carmelize well either--too many for the pot. Still prefer the French version...Rachael's is great. Read more
  • recipe English Onion Soup with Sage and Cheddar
    Randy Haymarket, VA 07-01-2008

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    Tasty & Easy

    Rated: 4 stars out of 5
    This was my first time making onion soup (English or French). The recipe was easy and the results tasted great. My only... complaint would have been that following the instructions for cooking the onions did not yield a golden color for me. After the 20 minutes of uncovered cooking the onions were very soft but still had onion colors and this was reflected in the final product. Perhaps I'll use stronger heat next time.Read more
  • recipe English Onion Soup with Sage and Cheddar
    Jacalyn Lake Mary, FL 06-30-2008

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    what a difference

    Rated: 5 stars out of 5
    I thought I did a fairly decent onion soup and my husband was sure HE did, but this one trumps them all. Fortunately we had... rich homemade stock in the freezer; think I would try halfnhalf beef/chicken next time. Yes, you can taste different flavor values in the soup and it's worthy of good crusty bread and a sharp cheese. Wonderful.Read more
  • recipe English Onion Soup with Sage and Cheddar
    Jacquelyn Mount Pleasant, SC 06-07-2008

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    Ultimate Comfort Soup For Onion Lovers!

    Rated: 5 stars out of 5
    First thought that the combination of different onions would be more time than taste but how wrong was I! Each spoon gave a... different buttery onion taste from sweet to savory. I made soup crocks for two and the rest went into the fridge. It was even better the next time! Home made chicken stock does give a richer base flavor. Yummy!Read more
  • recipe English Onion Soup with Sage and Cheddar
    RAYMOND Williamstown, NJ 06-07-2008

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    Jamies French Onion Soup

    Rated: 5 stars out of 5
    I haven't made it yet, but it looks delicious. He is very rustic in his cooking but I love it. This is the best onion soup... recipe I have encountered.Read more
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