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French Onion Soup (Macro)

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Vegetables Vegetarian Vegetarian 1 Servings

INGREDIENTS

5 c ;water — or 6 cups
Onions; or 3 — with skins*
Clean — yellow onions with
Brown skin
Wakame; or kombu — 3 in
Piece
1 tb Oil, corn — or sesame
1 ts Barley malt
1/4 c Tamari
2 ts Vinegar, rice

INSTRUCTIONS

*Peel onions reserving skins. Bring water to a boil. Add onion skins and
kombu. Remove kombu after at least 5 minutes. (I use the wakame and cut it
up finely and put it back in the pot because I want to get all the sea veg
I can).  Let onion skins continue to cook until water is deep yellow. Slice
onions in half moons or dice and saute in oil until translucent. Add the
barley malt.  Saute until lightly browned. Drain cooking stock and add
onion mixture to it. Add the tamari and rice vinegar. Simmer 10 minutes.
Serve with chopped parsley or baked mochi cubes.
Original Poster's Note: That is the way I got the recipe from Deborah
Kelley on *P.  You know me, I have to add or change. I add a tablespoon of
dark brown miso at the end of cooking. (Do not boil miso as it destroys
some of the enzymes in it.)  That way I get my miso soup every day. I get a
thick slice of sourdough bread and toast it under the broiler, put it in
the soup bowl and ladle the soup over it.
Food & Wine RT [*] Category 8, Topic 42 Message 1 Thu Sept 09, 1993 J.LEE5
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