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Welcome everyone to another episode of Nikoli's Kitchen! I am so sorry for the lateness of this week's episode but unfortunately editing day was a really tough day for me and I couldn't get it out in time. Please enjoy this week's episode talking all things French Onion Soup and the importance of patience. Thank you all so much for coming on this journey with me.
Please check out Stories of Yore and Yours (soon to be Ink & Ash) by Shawn Ennis at https://link.chtbl.com/syypodcast.
22:00 - Intro
Featured Recipe for this Episode
2 lbs of red onions, halved and chopped
Partially cover the pan and cook for 2-3 hours on medium-low heat. The soup should be gently simmering. If it's not, slowly bump your heat up until it is. Not all stoves are created equal, and sometimes the pot you're using makes the difference. You want to continue reducing this until your broth reaches the flavor/consistency you want. Make sure your onions don't go too far either.
Remove any aromatics/herb bundles/etc you added.
Soup cocottes (as many as you have people to serve)
Slice your French bread in 3/4" thick slices. Cut enough slices to fill the top of the cocottes (my baguette took 3 slices per). Butter both sides and toast under the broiler on each side for a couple minutes.
Bake for 15-20 minutes, or until the cheese is thoroughly melted.
Remove from the oven and serve.
Main Link: https://nikoliskitchen.com
"Aeon," "Always," "Inspiration," "Starlight Memories," and "Snowfall" by Lucas King. Find this and more amazing music by Lucas and subscribe to him on YouTube by visiting https://www.youtube.com/user/LucasKingPiano!
"Daybreak," and "The Climb" from Music for Makers. Sign up and get a royalty-free song delivered to your inbox every Monday at www.musicformakers.com!
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Welcome everyone to another episode of Nikoli's Kitchen! I am so sorry for the lateness of this week's episode but unfortunately editing day was a really tough day for me and I couldn't get it out in time. Please enjoy this week's episode talking all things French Onion Soup and the importance of patience. Thank you all so much for coming on this journey with me.
Please check out Stories of Yore and Yours (soon to be Ink & Ash) by Shawn Ennis at https://link.chtbl.com/syypodcast.
22:00 - Intro
Featured Recipe for this Episode
2 lbs of red onions, halved and chopped
Partially cover the pan and cook for 2-3 hours on medium-low heat. The soup should be gently simmering. If it's not, slowly bump your heat up until it is. Not all stoves are created equal, and sometimes the pot you're using makes the difference. You want to continue reducing this until your broth reaches the flavor/consistency you want. Make sure your onions don't go too far either.
Remove any aromatics/herb bundles/etc you added.
Soup cocottes (as many as you have people to serve)
Slice your French bread in 3/4" thick slices. Cut enough slices to fill the top of the cocottes (my baguette took 3 slices per). Butter both sides and toast under the broiler on each side for a couple minutes.
Bake for 15-20 minutes, or until the cheese is thoroughly melted.
Remove from the oven and serve.
Main Link: https://nikoliskitchen.com
"Aeon," "Always," "Inspiration," "Starlight Memories," and "Snowfall" by Lucas King. Find this and more amazing music by Lucas and subscribe to him on YouTube by visiting https://www.youtube.com/user/LucasKingPiano!
"Daybreak," and "The Climb" from Music for Makers. Sign up and get a royalty-free song delivered to your inbox every Monday at www.musicformakers.com!