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Monday, May 24, 2010
Creamy Onion and Blue Cheese Soup - Meatless Monday
From the kitchen of One Perfect Bite...The weather turned cool and wet on Saturday. Really wet. It was not a day for salads, so I pulled an untried soup recipe from my files and had a go at it. This turned out to be a nice soup, perfect for a rainy Saturday or Meatless Monday, but I must warn you, it is not for the feint of heart. To say it is strongly flavored is an understatement, but if you love French onion soup, beer and blue cheese I suspect the first spoonful will make you a rabid fan. The recipe is much like any other you may have for French onion soup, save for the addition of lots and lots of blue cheese. The cheese gives the soup its creamy texture. I suggest you add it in increment and taste as you go along. Start with four ounces and work you way up the suggested range of measure. Eight ounces would have been ideal for me, but Bob preferred it with a full twelve ounces. The soup also uses beer instead of wine to boost flavor. A bit of caution should be exercised here. To avoid bitterness, use something that is mellow. I have, for years now, used a specific non-alcoholic beer for cooking that gives flavor without bitterness. I'm not a teetotaler. The Belgian beer that I prefer is not available in this area, but I've found that O'Doul's Amber Ale has a hops finish and is a reasonable substitute. I also puree roughly half of the soup to give it substance. While this will never replace my favorite French onion soup, I can recommend this soup to any who love strong flavors are looking to try something a bit out of the ordinary. Here's the recipe.
Creamy Onion and Blue Cheese Soup...from the kitchen of One Perfect Bite adapted fro The Spoon
Ingredients:
6 (8-oz.) yellow onions, thinly sliced
3 tablespoon butter or olive oil
1 tablespoon olive oil
1 teaspoon salt
1 teaspoon brown sugar
2 tablespoons all-purpose flour
1 teaspoon dried thyme
1 bay leaf 1/2 teaspoon sage
6 cups vegetable stock or water
1 (12-oz.) bottle O'Doul's Amber Ale
4 to 12 ounces blue cheese, crumbled
Directions:
1) Heat olive oil and butter in a large pot or Dutch oven until butter melt and mixture sizzles. Add onions and stir to coat. Cover pan and cook at a medium-low temperature for 15 to 20 minutes, stirring occasionally, until onions are tender and translucent. Uncover, raise heat to medium-high, and stir in salt and sugar. Cook, stirring only to prevent burning, until onions are a deep golden brown, about 30 to 45 minutes.
2) Lower heat to medium, stir in flour to form a paste with onions. Cook, stirring constantly, until flour is lightly brown, about 2 minutes. Add 1 cup of vegetable stock or water, stirring to blend stock with onion mixture. Add thyme, bay leaf and sage along with remain stock and beer to pot. Bring mixture to a simmer and cook slowly for 30 to 40 minutes. Place 1/3 to 1/2 of soup in a blender jar, Puree, being careful not to burn yourself. Return to pot. Add cheese in 4 ounce increments to taste. Add salt and pepper as required. Continue cooking over low heat for 30 minutes longer. Do not allow soup to boil once cheese has been added. Serve piping hot. Yield: 6 servings.
You might also enjoy these meatless entries:
Vegan Red Lentil and Pepper Flan - One Perfect Bite
Vegan Red Lentil Soup - One Perfect Bite
Pasta Primavera - One Perfect Bite
This recipe is being linked to Meatless Monday at My Sweet and Savory
Oh my goodness Mary! What a fabulous recipe, thank you so very much for sharing! My mouth is watering...yumm!
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Beer + Cheese = WINNER! Thank you for sharing this recipe. Soups are great for rainy days.
ReplyDeletehealthy and yummy soup,
ReplyDeleteIt is snowing in Utah today so this is perfect!
ReplyDeleteAnything with cheese is always divine.
ReplyDeleteSo rich and decadent! My husband would love the blue cheese element so I may just have to give this one a try.
ReplyDeleteThis soup looks and sounds so chic. And I can practically smell it from that picture : )
ReplyDeleteThis sounds wonderful and the forecast says our weather is due for a change tomorrow. Typical Nigel arrives!!! Diane
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Thanks again,
Jonna
What a great soup! Unfortunately we are in the 80s here! But I will definitely be trying it once it cools down.
ReplyDeleteOh my, that would be a very hearty tasting soup. Possibly we would enjoy it. I would opt for the smaller amount of cheese myself. Hope your weather starting turning. It's time.
ReplyDeleteIt looks gorgeous, Mary, and I suspect that I would enjoy it as you would with 8 ounces of cheese. I'm filing this to try. Thank you!
ReplyDeletexoxo Pattie
I made onion soup last week on our rainy Wednesday -- and it was perfect but this looks and sounds delicious and we both love blue cheese. It's getting to be summer on the prairie -- soups need to be cold! But it will be a good autumn soup.
ReplyDeleteCheese soup! And it's even BLUE CHEESE! Looks so creamy and satisfying!
ReplyDeleteOh mercy, Mary, this soup is marvelous!!! My Danish family are huge fans of blue cheese and I will have to make this for them on our next rainy day get together. :-) Yum!!
ReplyDeleteCreamy onion and blue cheese sounds like a winning combination. Perfect for a meatless Monday meal!
ReplyDeleteWIth Ale! I am learning something new every day!
ReplyDeleteThank you Mary :-)
Fab recipe, but we are having a heat wave lol!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much Mary for stopping by! I am LOVING your site as well. Adding it to my favorites! I LOVE sharing good food and it looks like your site is chocked FULL!!! :)
ReplyDeleteMary,
ReplyDeleteThank you for the kind words about my blog. This soup sounds delicious. I have visited your blog before... it's lovely and simple. I really like it.
Dear Mary - You had me at ale! Love the combination of cheese, onions and beer.
ReplyDeleteWhat's not to love?
Ciao, Devaki @ weavethousandflavors
I am a huge blue cheese fan. When my husband and I met he did not like it at all and now after ten years of marriage he's just as much into it as I am.
ReplyDeleteI don't know if I would sacrifice my regular blue cheese into a soup but at Trader Joe's they sell it crumbled and I sometimes get that to toss on salades. I would love to try this hearty soup, I might just have to wait until fall though- it's already hot here.
Beer and blue cheese in a soup...sounds interesting. Good idea about adding in increments.
ReplyDeleteI love onion soup, and beer of course. But I'm not a big fan of blue cheese. I can have a small piece but I find it too rich. Anyway, the soup looks delicious. Have a great Monday Mary. Michael
ReplyDeleteWhat a perfect recipe. Spring sunshine has been slow to come this year and I'm still in the mood for warm, delicious soup!
ReplyDeleteGreat recipe...love the photo...very inviting.
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p.s. following you now on twitter. Fixed my twitter account.
A little to hot here in Florida for soups now but it sure does look delicious Mary!
ReplyDeleteI may have just died and gone to soup heaven! I love intense flavors and this sounds great!
ReplyDeleteOn my list to try now...
How interesting! a bottle of o'doul in the soup and then blue cheese! I have got to try it! Unfortunately the weather here has been in the 90s!
ReplyDeleteThis sounds delicious, and just the thing for the half of a Costco sized blue cheese in the fridge!
ReplyDeleteI've had twitter issues...so it's private. Send me a twitter request and I'll add you!
ReplyDeleteCarmen
I have joined onto the band wagon and am doing meatless mondays as well. It is such a great movement. Let's support each other :)
ReplyDeleteThis sounds so comforting--as all soups should be. It was a perfect choice for the rainy day!
ReplyDeleteThanks for visiting A Spicy Perspective. Your kind words are very encouraging!
Thank you so much for stopping by and saying hello, it was very sweet and meant a lot to me that you like my blog. I love yours.
ReplyDeleteOh if I wasn't banned from Blue Cheese for the near future I would be making this tonight. Yum.
I really love the meatless dishes. Sounds healthy.
ReplyDeleteI am such a blue cheese fan - this sounds fantastic, Mary!
ReplyDeleteIt's wet and cold here too Mary. This soup looks and sounds absolutely divine!
ReplyDelete«Louis» appreciates the use of the cheese in this recipe - we've got to keep his cousins employed, doncha know...
ReplyDeleteThis is truly delicious and smooth looking soup Mary.
ReplyDeleteWhat an interesting soup. I'm not sure I've seen a blue cheese soup before, I love it!
ReplyDeleteThis sounds really seducing. Beer & cheese in soup! I had beer & cheese bread but not this! Hopefully, I don't feel dizzy after that. hehe... Though, it's a very comforting soup. Enjoy!
ReplyDeletecome sempre una super ricetta!! baci!
ReplyDeleteA very unique soup and it looks both creamy and delicious--yum!
ReplyDeleteThis recipe is fabulous. I love blue cheese and your soup look so creamy and delicious...
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I am far from being feint-hearted Mary. I have some lovely goatgonzola in the fridge.
ReplyDeleteI have some blue cheese begging for this recipe. Onions, blue cheese, ale - who could complain? We have soared into the 90's but this is MN - we will turn cold and I will make this.
ReplyDeleteWow, I cannot wait to try this! It's going on my list for next week's menu. Thanks!!
ReplyDeleteJust stumbled across you blog doing research for mine. www.mommacooks.net
ReplyDeleteI wanted to say hi and thank you for your kind comment on my blog.
ReplyDeleteI'm loving your blog Mary and I really like the idea of onion and blue cheese soup - it looks delicious!
This soup sounds perfect for us- as we love onion soup, blue cheese and beer! It's not even remotely close to cool weather where I live, but that won't stop me from giving this one a try soon!
ReplyDeleteMary, I would have like to have made this before I got back to you but this week was simply not the right time.
ReplyDeleteI Love the changes you made which must make some subtle difference for even better flavor.
Thanks for linking this to My Meatless Mondays.
Sweet onions and tangy blue cheese would go so well together in blue cheese form!
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