Pasta with French Onion Flavor

 

 

French onion pasta bowls mix the delicious and filling tastes of traditional French onion soup with the cozy feel of pasta. This dish is inspired by a famous French soup served in bistros. It includes onions cooked until golden, beef broth, and melted Gruyère cheese. It’s a delicious mix that is great for cold nights in the Midwest. It’s a great option that adds a touch of French cooking tradition to your meal.

 

This delicious bowl goes well with a simple green salad with a light dressing, which helps balance the richness of the pasta. A fresh, crunchy baguette is also a great choice, ideal for absorbing any tasty remaining broth. To make your meal more filling, you could also serve it with a basic roasted chicken or a dish of cooked green beans.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Number of portions: 4 servings

 

 

 

LIST OF ITEMS NEEDED TO MAKE A RECIPE.

 

3 big onions, cut into thin slices.

 

4 tablespoons of butter without salt

 

2 pieces of garlic, chopped

 

1 small spoonful of sugar

 

1 small spoon of salt

 

1 cup of white wine

 

4 cups of beef broth

 

1 tablespoon of thyme leaves freshly picked.

 

1 leaf from the bay tree

 

12 ounces of pasta (fusilli or campanelle are good choices).

 

1 cup of shredded Gruyère cheese

 

Add salt and pepper according to your preference.

 

Fresh parsle

y, chopped for decoration.

 

INSTRUCTIONS 

 

In a big pot, melt the butter on medium heat. Put the cut onions, sugar, and salt in the pan, mix well so the onions are covered in butter.

 

Cook the onions, stirring occasionally, for around 30 minutes until they turn a deep brown color and become golden.

 

3. Put the chopped garlic in the pan and cook for one more minute until it smells good.

 

Add white wine to the pot to remove any browned bits from the bottom. Cook until most of the wine has evaporated, approximately 5 minutes.

 

5. Pour in the beef broth, thyme, and bay leaf, and let it simmer. Cook for an additional 10 minutes so the flavors can mix together.

 

6. While the broth is heating gently, cook the pasta following the instructions on the package until it is firm to the bite. Drain the liquid and put it to the side.

 

Take out the bay leaf from the broth, and then mix in the cooked pasta. Add salt and pepper to your liking.

 

 

 

 

 

Serve the pasta and broth in bowls, and sprinkle grated Gruyère cheese on top. If you want, you can briefly broil the dish to melt and lightly brown the cheese on top.

 

 

 

Add some chopped fresh parsley on top before you serve.

 

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