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I’m posting this recipe because I keep losing this recipe. 🙂 I figure if I put it on the blog I can at least search for it on here. It’s basically French Onion Soup except that there are pieces of steak in it. It’s one of my favorites, the photo does not do it justice. It’s really best to let it sit around for a day before you enjoy it. If you don’t I highly doubt that the soup police will come visiting…but they might, it could be a slow time for them.

Wanted to show you my cute new business cards that Moo offered up to me. I had been using Moo cards before and knew that I like them so when they asked me if I would like to try some of their newer stuff on them I thought that sounded like a good idea. Clearly you can see how spoiled my dog is. So thanks to Moo I now have cards in time for BlogHer Food in the coming months.

And lastly if you live in the Seattle area and have seen the Swedish Fish Eggs please tell me where you have seen them. I love them and only found one package this year…very sad about that.

Steak and Onion Soup

4 TBSP unsalted butter
2 TBSP olive oil
2 sweet onions, sliced
1 pound quality stew meat
1 ½ cups sherry
10 cups beef stock
2 TBSP dried garlic (the dehydrated kind)
¼ cup unsalted butter, melted
8 TBSP flour
Salt and pepper to taste

In a large sauté pan, melt 4 TBSP butter and sauté the onion until translucent. Set aside.

Remove onions and add oil. Then add stew meat and brown on all sides (best you can). Remove from pan.

In a small saucepan combine the melted butter and flour and form a roux, the darker your roux the more flavor you will get. I went for a chestnut brown color myself.

In a large stockpot, heat the sherry over medium-high heat and reduce by half. Then add the beef stock and reduce by one-third.

Add the roux and dissolve completely. Add back the meat and ¾ of the onions.

Add garlic, salt, and pepper and let simmer for 45 minutes.

Add remaining cooked onion right before soup is finished, this will help layer your flavors.

Serve with a little bread and cheese of your choice. I used a ghetto hamburger bun and some Swiss. 🙂

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  1. Nicole says

    April 4, 2012 at 9:58 pm

    I saw the Swedish Fish Eggs at Target in Issaquah a few days ago.

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  2. Zazzy says

    April 4, 2012 at 10:10 pm

    I made veal stock the last time I made onion soup – since it turns out I really don’t like veal chops. I decided just to leave the meat in the stock and it made the onion soup just that much better! And a bit more filling.

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  3. Lorelai says

    April 4, 2012 at 10:23 pm

    Mmmm – I know a little boy who loves him his steak and onion soup is his fave. I always makes the soup with beef stock – but never thought of throwing in the cow too!

    Peabody – you rock! 🙂

    (Hope you find some more Swedish Fish Eggs! A girl deserves her candy!)

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  4. Shonie says

    April 5, 2012 at 2:19 am

    This soup looks yummy! I love the Moo cards. I’ve been wanting some myself and this reminded me how cute they are (not as cute as CCS tho)

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  5. Kristine at Maple Lake 365 says

    April 5, 2012 at 7:27 am

    That soup looks great – perfect for a chilly spring day! My friend just got some cards from Moo, too. Perhaps I should look into getting some as well!

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  6. Erika says

    April 5, 2012 at 7:56 am

    Yum!
    Thanks for a savory recipe 🙂

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  7. Kim says

    April 5, 2012 at 9:51 am

    Here’s where you can buy the Swedish Fish Eggs:

    http://www.thecandycity.com/wholesale-bulk-candy/swedish-fish-eggs-th.html?utm_source=google&utm_medium=shopping&utm_content=SF-eggs&utm_campaign=Movie%20Candy&gdftrk=gdfV2574_a_7c1500_a_7c6930_a_7cSF_d_eggs

    Hope this helps! 🙂 Kim

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  8. Adam says

    April 5, 2012 at 10:27 am

    I think I might have lost a couple of recipes that my Grandmother and I made a little while ago. I wish I had put it up on my site right away, if only because it seems a bit disrespectful to ask her about it again.
    I’m not sure I’ve ever had an Onion soup, let alone one with a big honkin’ piece of steak :). Sounds fantastic to me :)! Also, I’m not sure why I come here when I’m hungry, it’s not helping any :).

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  9. Melissa says

    April 5, 2012 at 10:50 am

    Swedish fish are one of my favorite candies! I’ve never seen them in egg form though, I’ll have to check around here for them!

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