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Onion Soup with Tomato & a Poached Egg

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Author(s): Judy Rodgers, Gerald Asher
Page 159
Course: Soups and Stews
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3 reviews, average rating 4.0 / 5

southerncooker

15 years ago
5/5
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I am so thankful for this challenge. I don't think I would have tried this one had it not been for that. That would have been a shame since I would have missed a wonderful soup. My eyes sure have been opened with this challenge... poached eggs in soup and balsamic eggs with vinegar.
I made a half recipe for my daughter and I since I didn't think leftovers would be that good. We loved it. She said it's like a really good onion soup with a poached egg instead of Swiss cheese. Wonderful meal for a...
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Queezle_Sister

15 years ago
4/5
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I was enticed to try this from SoutherCooker's review. Alas, my rendition was nothing to write home, errr, to cookbooker about.
I was unable to locate duck fat, so had to use olive oil, I didn't have the optional salty confit gelée so had to skip that, and I didn't have salt-cured salt cod (also optional). But I did make a fresh batch of Zuni chicken stock just for this soup.
To me, the soup tasted pretty bland. I added more salt and more pepper, but that wasn't enough to rescue this. My adv...
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wester

14 years ago
3/5
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A good, tasty, robust soup, but not as brilliant as I had hoped. Still, it is nice to find an onion soup without cheese.

I did use the duck fat.

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