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Three Onion Soup

3.6

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Three Onion SoupAlan Richardson
Cooks' note:

·Soup may be made 1 day ahead and cooled completely before being chilled, covered. Reheat, covered, over low heat.

Recipe information

  • Total Time

    55 minutes

  • Yield

    Makes 4 servings (about 4 cups)

Ingredients

4 medium leeks
1 teaspoon olive oil
1 small onion (1/4 pound), thinly sliced
2 large shallots (1/4 pound), thinly sliced
1 1/2 cups water
1 large boiling potato (6 ounces) such as Yukon Gold
1 cup nonfat chicken broth
1/2 cup grated Gruyère (2 ounces)
2 teaspoons balsamic vinegar

Preparation

  1. Step 1

    Chop enough white and pale green parts of leeks to measure 2 cups. Wash leeks well in a bowl of cold water. Lift from water and drain in a colander. Heat oil in a 10-inch nonstick skillet over moderate heat until hot but not smoking, then cook chopped leeks, onion, and shallots with salt and pepper to taste, stirring frequently, until edges are golden brown, about 15 minutes. Add 1/2 cup water and deglaze skillet, scraping up brown bits. Transfer mixture to a saucepan.

    Step 2

    Peel potato and cut into 1/2-inch cubes. Add potato, broth, and remaining cup water to onions. Simmer, covered, stirring occasionally, until potatoes are very tender.

    Step 3

    Puré;e 1‚ cups soup in a blender (use caution when blending hot liquids) and stir into remaining soup. Season with salt and pepper.

    Step 4

    Serve soup sprinkled with cheese and drizzled with vinegar.

Nutrition Per Serving

Each serving about 172 calories and 6 grams fat.
#### Nutritional analysis provided by Gourmet
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