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PERFECT FRENCH ONION SOUP (5 details that make it great) 

Brian Lagerstrom
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French onion soup is a classic. In this recipe, I hit the 5 things you need to make perfect french onion soup at home including the best cheese to use and a new take on the traditional baguette topper. This recipe cuts back on active cooking time, but tastes just as classy as the ones you spend all day stirring.
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RECIPE
FOR THE STOCK (This stock recipe makes 2x what you'll need for this soup recipe. I use 1/2 for the soup and freeze the other half. Nice store bought stock also works)
•3lb beef shanks, bone in
•2lb beef femur/marrow bones
•1lb 80/20 ground beef
•5000g or 5 liters water or add to the fill line of your pressure cooker. my instant pot is 8qt for reference
Lay out all meat products on sheet trays and roast in a 450°F/232°C oven for 20 minutes. After bones are roasted in the oven, add them into a large pressure cooker (making sure to include all juice and fond from the sheet trays), add water to the fill line of your pressure cooker, and pressure cook on low for 2 hours. If you don't have a pressure cooker, you can make this stock on the stovetop by simmering for 4-6 hours. Using a fine mesh strainer, strain stock into a large container and skim off some of the fat.
FOR THE SOUP
•5lbs or 2 1/4 kg yellow onions (not vidalia)
•15g or 2TBSP olive oil
•115g or 8 TBSP unsalted butter
•15g or 2.5tsp salt
•100g or 1 c water
•120g or 1/2 c dry sherry
•4-5 springs of time
•2 bay leaves
•25g or 1.5 TBSP Worcestershire
•5g or 2 tsp black pepper
•8g or 1.5 tsp salt
•2000g or 2 liters beef stock (recipe below)
Preheat oven to 400°F/204°C. Peel and chop onions, pole to pole. Into a large heavy bottomed pot or dutch oven, add in olive oil, chopped onions, butter, and salt. Load into a 400°F/204°C degree oven, covered, for 1 hour. After 1 hour, stir onions, making sure to scrape brown bits off bottom and sides. Cook for another 1hr 45min to 2 hours, with lid cracked, making sure to stir once half way through.
Remove pot from oven and deglaze with 50g or 1/2 cup of water, scraping up all the brown bits from the bottom and sides. Transfer pot to the stovetop to finish soup by caramelizing onions over high heat, stirring often. After 3-5 minutes or when the bottom of the pot begins to get brown and caramelize again, deglaze for a 2nd time with 50g or 1/2 cup of water, scraping the brown bits off the bottom and sides of the pot. When the onions begin to caramelize and brown on the bottom of the pot, this time deglaze for the 3rd and final time with Sherry. Scrape bottom and sides again to incorporate the brown caramelized onion and cook off alcohol then add in Worcestershire, followed by salt, pepper, bay, thyme, and 2000g/2L of beef stock. Stir and cover, turn heat to low and simmer for about 25-30 minutes.
Ladle finished soup into crock, top with croutons, a generous portion of shredded gruyere and a slice of provolone and broil on high for 20-40 seconds until the cheese is golden and bubbling.
GARNISH:
•French Gruyere, grated on largest holes box grater
•Thick sliced provolone
•1'x1' sourdough croutons
‣ to make your own croutons i cut half of a 1 kilo sourdough loaf into 1' cubes, toss with olive oil, salt, and garlic powder, and bake in a 350°F/175°C oven until golden and toasty
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0:00-1:05 Intro + 5 keys that make it worth it!
1:06-1:39 Roasting Meat/Bones for Beef Stock
1:40-2:39 The onion part - not vidalias!
2:40-3:32 Pressure Cooking the Beef Stock
3:33-4:11 The First Onion Stir + #napcident
4:12-5:12 Finishing the Beef Stock
5:13-7:05 Deglazing the onions and final simmer
7:06-8:32 Garnishes (Bread + Cheese)
8:33 Finishing the Soup
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@davestauber3541
@davestauber3541 Год назад
I miss French Onion soup. My current roommate has an onion intolerance and it's usually not too big of a deal to omit onions from a recipe but obviously not this one. So I'll live vicariously through this video.
@danielpark1122
@danielpark1122 3 года назад
This channel is going somewhere. I suspect great success soon.
@BrianLagerstrom
@BrianLagerstrom 3 года назад
Fingers crossed DP
@russelljames1582
@russelljames1582 3 года назад
looks like every other cooking channel. will not be subscribing and will be downvoting every vid
@teo5836
@teo5836 3 года назад
@@BrianLagerstrom double penetration
@TheWalkmanRotation
@TheWalkmanRotation 3 года назад
Damn Russell. I scoped out your channel. 6 subs and some wack ass gaming videos. Hella sick. lol.
@julioemory8339
@julioemory8339 2 года назад
instablaster
@therocknrollmillennial535
@therocknrollmillennial535 2 года назад
As someone who is (a) just now learning to cook after being on this Earth for 26 years and (b) a french onion soup fanatic, this is definitely going in my "need to make" folder. Thanks for the great videos, Bri!
@tomas_iss7469
@tomas_iss7469 Год назад
Mine’s called “YES”
@nogisomee
@nogisomee 3 года назад
I used different recipes for the stock and carmelized onions but used yours to put it all together... so good. Best I've made, and better than any I've had in restaurants. Thanks!
@ldgarnett777
@ldgarnett777 18 дней назад
Finally made this after wanting to for a while. Came back sick from vacation and decided to take the plunge. It was 100% worth it!
@oldcougar65
@oldcougar65 Год назад
We've had the same French Onion soup recipe for 50 years. My wife got it out of a free cookbook she got with a box of detergent. The book's Onion Soup and also it's omelet recepies were both outstanding and we've used them ever since. The onion soup is better than you get in most restaurants.
@ecristofoli
@ecristofoli 2 года назад
I just finished making this recipe tonight and it's Dope! The real deal, and as good or better than any French Onion I've tasted in Mtl. Thanks for the recipe and tips.
@nicksprung436
@nicksprung436 11 месяцев назад
had a cool rainy day where i live yesterday so i made this soup, i used store bought broth because i had everything else i needed and didnt want to go to the store. it still hit the spot big time!
@yumekai1
@yumekai1 Год назад
haven't tried making the soup yet but as a fan of caramelized onions, I tried using your low effort oven method and wow, game changer!! made enough to freeze a few portions as well and I'll be able to enjoy them for a while, thank you for that!
@williamking-noel1990
@williamking-noel1990 Год назад
Ah yes a classic french gruyere from the beautiful suburb of france, switzerland
@Josh-uh6io
@Josh-uh6io Год назад
I appreciate you man. You have opened my eyes to new techniques. Can’t wait to see what more you have to share with us.
@SirFleetingFury
@SirFleetingFury Год назад
Thank you for the recipe! I’ve casually watched different videos of yours over the past year, but this one hits different. My mother is a huge francophile and is quite picky about her French onion soup. Can’t wait to impress her!
@francineflores7824
@francineflores7824 Год назад
I love your idea of smaller croutons making it easier to spoon it 😀 and I can't wait to make this.
@klmn.o7
@klmn.o7 3 года назад
I've been making onion soup constantly in quarantine (with chicken soup instead of beef, and definitely not with the same amount of effort you put into your soup) so I'm really glad to have come across this video! I'm very excited to up my onion soup game :)
@BrianLagerstrom
@BrianLagerstrom 3 года назад
Good luck, let me know how it goes. thanks for watching.
@prapanthebachelorette6803
@prapanthebachelorette6803 8 месяцев назад
Interesting variation for sure 😊
@patrikSMD
@patrikSMD 3 года назад
I have to say i‘m not only thankful for your recipes, i‘m so grateful for your gram and kilogram usage as well! i‘m always lost with cups, ounces etc. OMG gruyere 🤯 even here it’s very expensive. It has to cost a small fortune in the states!?
@BrianLagerstrom
@BrianLagerstrom 3 года назад
It wasnt that cheap, but it’s a special cheese and was worth it! Thanks for watching
@drakonis8138
@drakonis8138 3 года назад
about $12 for a block of that brand at safeway, my local gorceries have that brand for $10. Its not too pricy for how good it tastes!
@JustinKingma
@JustinKingma 3 года назад
Mate... That looks freaking awesome. I'm exhausted from my finals this week, but I'm seriously considering getting off my arse and making this because I want it in my mouth. LOVING this channel!
@mijlard
@mijlard 3 года назад
Used to cook at a continental restaurant years ago. We made fos from scratch ....used brandy, dillweed and emmentaler.... your video is inspiration on this snowy day.
@BrianLagerstrom
@BrianLagerstrom 3 года назад
Thanks for watching and for the nice commment.
@paulvarda5318
@paulvarda5318 2 года назад
i made french onion soup as the 1st course of Christmas dinner a few years back. My family thought i was trying to gas them from all the strong onion smell coming outta the kitchen. haha!
@Matthew-zn2rt
@Matthew-zn2rt Год назад
I made this for Easter and it was delicious!
@priddyting
@priddyting 2 года назад
I made your baguette recipe and was so inspired that I made french onion soup however I didn't know you have a recipe for this amazing soup 🍲 I recently found your channel and I'm obsessed!!!
@kevina5234
@kevina5234 2 года назад
I just found this a few days ago (trawling your back catalogue). I make something similar, but I add a good glug of oyster sauce and a couple of spoons of white miso paste - really rounds it out and bumps the umami.
@stefancavin9549
@stefancavin9549 3 года назад
Love your style and the tempo of your videos. Addicted already!
@BrianLagerstrom
@BrianLagerstrom 3 года назад
Thanks so much!
@valgarvin6026
@valgarvin6026 2 года назад
Love when he eats his food 😊
@SmokyRibsBBQ
@SmokyRibsBBQ 3 года назад
I love when I stumble across a cooking channel like this! A young guy that is at the very top of his cooking game! I can see this channel exploding once people find you! Glad I did. I'll be watching! Cheers!
@BrianLagerstrom
@BrianLagerstrom 3 года назад
Thanks for watching!! fingers crossed on the explode part haha.
@xsa442
@xsa442 3 года назад
@@BrianLagerstrom today’s the day. you’re featured to explode. this is the best broth method i’ve seen
@seppallerberger9991
@seppallerberger9991 3 года назад
My new favorite cooking channel. I can't wait to watch it take off
@BrianLagerstrom
@BrianLagerstrom 3 года назад
Thanks man! I really appreciate that. ✌️✌️✌️
@RonsarLo
@RonsarLo 3 года назад
This channel is going to blow up 🙂
@kassandracarballo4566
@kassandracarballo4566 3 года назад
Lol lo p CCD
@eithaaar187
@eithaaar187 2 года назад
The quality!!! My eyes are satisfied 😙👌🏼
@101Sarahsaurus
@101Sarahsaurus Год назад
I am the worlds laziest cook, so I’m trying this out by roasting some oxtail under the broiler and then putting everything in a slow cooker! It has all day to cook, so hopefully we’ll get somewhere. I appreciate how you do recipes a little differently, and I’m also using your French bread recipe (that I’ve already made twice!) for this 😋
@Ericadjuster6a
@Ericadjuster6a 8 месяцев назад
Wow crazy good flavor. Thanks for the technique keep it rolling. My favorite channel.
@saithtlatempaleyva4098
@saithtlatempaleyva4098 3 года назад
Realmente se antoja esta sopa, el resultado final es fenomenal, muy rica receta, felicidades...
@BrianLagerstrom
@BrianLagerstrom 3 года назад
Muchas gracias!
@laZOETje
@laZOETje 2 года назад
Yum! Memories of first bowl with my mum in Famous Barr Soupçon.
@dmark2639
@dmark2639 2 года назад
Looks SO GOOD!!!
@noahjacobsen2160
@noahjacobsen2160 Год назад
Ill admit it! I love you Brian!
@davidsw92
@davidsw92 Год назад
Nice -- great recipe! French onion soup is my favorite!
@StijnVanOnacker
@StijnVanOnacker 2 года назад
I'm from Belgium, that's right, that tiny country next to France and have tried some different receipes for this soup. But this one is hands down the easiest en very good tasting soup. Really love it and this is from now my only receipe I will follow! Big thanks and keep up the great vids. Love them
@BrianLagerstrom
@BrianLagerstrom 2 года назад
Thanks! Glad it was a winner for you.
@proth4753
@proth4753 3 года назад
Love this channel! Very informative!
@BrianLagerstrom
@BrianLagerstrom 3 года назад
Glad you enjoy it!
@franciscoescobedo9504
@franciscoescobedo9504 4 месяца назад
Did it Bry...made my parents happy ❤
@Donaldopato
@Donaldopato 2 года назад
I learned to make French onion soup at 15 from a French Maître Restauranteur. This is the best since. New to channel and love your recipes. Schnuck’s rules!
@afp7153
@afp7153 2 года назад
This is my favorite soup! I'm so trying this
@BrianLagerstrom
@BrianLagerstrom 2 года назад
Good luck!
@Onewaybooster01
@Onewaybooster01 3 года назад
I like onions so this looks delicious to me.
@denys-p
@denys-p 3 месяца назад
I dreaded it from my first attempt 7 years ago (was annoying to make it and result was pretty disappointing) and finally made it with your recipe few weeks ago. And it went great, not too hard to make and result is amazing. I really starting to understand what all that buzz about French cousine
@susanaesmerald2291
@susanaesmerald2291 Год назад
Ohhh My...you are AMAZING!!!
@EmmasGardyn
@EmmasGardyn 7 месяцев назад
Thank you you’re the best!!!!!!
@tarnis3d
@tarnis3d 5 месяцев назад
I don't remember what recipe I used in the past, but your recipes tend to come out amazing so we're going this route... Not to mention but two years ago I scored the same trip to the urgent Care when I burned my foot as well the last time I tried making beef broth because my dumb/lazy ass carried the slow cooker bag across the kitchen rather than the pot of slow cooker.
@sabrinamariesayre
@sabrinamariesayre 2 года назад
Looks awesome!!! 👍
@almanac520
@almanac520 Год назад
my fav soup
@phiovr
@phiovr 3 года назад
A M A Z I N G ! Can't wait to make!!!
@BrianLagerstrom
@BrianLagerstrom 3 года назад
Thanks for watching!!!
@TheJedi1980
@TheJedi1980 3 года назад
This looks great.
@Axelz12572
@Axelz12572 6 месяцев назад
Me encanta este video
@cristianebrites5978
@cristianebrites5978 8 месяцев назад
Divino, adorei!
@pelusin4
@pelusin4 6 месяцев назад
Me encanta este video 😎👌
@mydang8068
@mydang8068 2 года назад
Thanks God I found you! You’re amazing and so so talented! Your channel is gonna be something I guarantee!
@bprz1
@bprz1 3 года назад
Looks delicious. I will make this sometime soon. And thank for the recipe in grams.
@BrianLagerstrom
@BrianLagerstrom 3 года назад
Of course! Thanks for watching!
@wjc6
@wjc6 Год назад
Your pronunciation of Woostershear cracks me up. Love the recipes and the levity. Thamks.
@toniorequin
@toniorequin 3 года назад
Wonderful recipe, thank you. Please bear in mind that Gruyère is from Switzerland, not France (AOP classified, so it has to come from there). The packaging of the cheese you use also indicates it is from Switzerland and produced by Emmi, one of the larger dairy producer in the country.
@BrianLagerstrom
@BrianLagerstrom 3 года назад
I know I cant believe I messed that up. I truly am a poser.
@noname-by3qz
@noname-by3qz 2 года назад
Antoine... I've been there! You're right!
@NathanTAK
@NathanTAK 2 года назад
Ah, protectionism. Some of the most bullshit laws in the world.
@karensellers8264
@karensellers8264 2 года назад
So amazing. On my dinner menu 2nd or 3rd in October. I wish I knew how to eliminate that cheese burn from the first bite. Gotta eat it while it's hot😋✅
@jirikunc1956
@jirikunc1956 Год назад
i had an onion soup with balsamic vinegar in restaurant once and it was gorgeous. Sweet-sour taste was just top.
@belindakho
@belindakho 3 года назад
Great video - appreciate the attention to detail in your instructions! Just subscribed!
@BrianLagerstrom
@BrianLagerstrom 3 года назад
Thanks for the sub! Thanks for watching.
@victorvague3751
@victorvague3751 2 года назад
FOS is my favorite soup to make each year as soon as the temperature outside starts to drop. my recipe is pretty similar but i also add a little bit of good quality steak sauce along with the worchestershire
@3riversgirl777
@3riversgirl777 2 года назад
yummmm thank you!
@ophliablue
@ophliablue 2 года назад
I missed this episode somehow? I really like the idea of caramelizing the onions in the oven, pro tip Bri!!
@salocin911
@salocin911 3 года назад
I love how you eat your food at the end. So many videos end with the dish.... BRAVO! Recent subscriber, and from NYC. I know your from CHI TOWN, but somehow you make me miss the TRI-STATE
@patriciabello9981
@patriciabello9981 3 года назад
I just found your videos in my recommendations and I had to subscribe! Really nice content :D
@BrianLagerstrom
@BrianLagerstrom 3 года назад
Thanks for the sub! Welcome.
@1Kent
@1Kent Год назад
Awww....bless him.
@jimmyjohn7892
@jimmyjohn7892 3 года назад
10K HOLY COW! We knew you were gonna blow up but that fast! You deserve it man! Keep it up!
@BrianLagerstrom
@BrianLagerstrom 3 года назад
It’s pretty wild. Thank youuu
@JustinD312
@JustinD312 3 года назад
Just made this today and it was delightful 👌. I used a Dutch oven, but decided to make it on the stove top the whole way. I also had to sub cognac as I didn't have any dry sherry. Also didn't have the soup crock so I had to brulee the cheese with a torch. All turned out great!
@BrianLagerstrom
@BrianLagerstrom 3 года назад
Sounds great! thanks for giving it a try. So glad it worked out. This is the time of year to be eating this soup.
@JustinD312
@JustinD312 3 года назад
@@BrianLagerstrom yeah, was minus 25 today in SD. Soup and a large fire were mandatory
@AD-dh7uu
@AD-dh7uu Год назад
How much soup did the recipe end up making?
@user-vx8rg8wh8k
@user-vx8rg8wh8k 8 месяцев назад
Thanks dude!!!
@beautifulangel5634
@beautifulangel5634 3 года назад
I love your voice and your accent😍❤
@pegfrompetaluma3694
@pegfrompetaluma3694 2 года назад
Nice recipe. Great broth. Good job!
@markkaraffa7463
@markkaraffa7463 2 года назад
Good show !
@nicholasrooksby3327
@nicholasrooksby3327 3 года назад
Thank you for sharing
@yojimbo234
@yojimbo234 2 года назад
As a point on the onions taking time - with a heavy bottomed pan, if you put a lid on them, they can go on full flame for a good 5-10 minutes and really smush up and start browning nice and fast.. I usually reduce heat after 10 a bit, and take the lid off after 15-20 to get that caramelising going strong though. Saw it on a curry channel (they need a lot of onion!), and the blonde in me was impressed, as I had been methodically standing and stirring them for 20-30 minutes to do what a lid does in 10!
@lastdays9163
@lastdays9163 3 года назад
This channel is excellent!👌 I get a lot out of your explanations and technique even though I'm vegan. I seriously never thought I would ever be giving a FOS soup like this a thumbs up but I appreciate the knowledge. Also, that apron is something I need. Also, also great editing on these videos, I've binged watched so many vids of yours and I have to say it's nice to watch a proper chef vs an amateur (no shade to the amateur cooks) or a celeb chef. Keep it up B this is going to lead somewhere awesome for you.
@BrianLagerstrom
@BrianLagerstrom 3 года назад
hey there, what a nice comment! thanks for watching and for the encouragement. so glad you're getting something from the videos. tbh, i'd like to do more veg recipes and hope to in the future. let me know if you have any suggestions.
@lastdays9163
@lastdays9163 3 года назад
@@BrianLagerstrom ok, I'm getting back to you on the veg options. You have a few taco videos on your channel so I thought you could try flautas aka tacos dorados aka taquitos. I would say depending where you are in Mexico flautas are longer than the taquitos you would normally get in the states. They can be filled with nearly anything, potatoes is standard issue BUT if you find them filled with flor de jamaica those are the best. It's hibiscus flower in the US and it is used in tacos and taco cousins here. It can be either sour/tangy or very meat like. They're super good and fun to work with. If you decide to take on this challenge try making your own tortillas, but please god use masa not corn flour! Nopales could be another dish to try, it's an art to cook them and not have them slimy. Best way is on a volcanic rock or clay comal...your pizza stone? Jajaja
@entrepreneursfinest
@entrepreneursfinest 2 года назад
I eat meat, but I use thick sliced big portobello mushrooms with cracked pepper and coarse salt for a meat "substitute" sometimes. What can we make with that??!
@Ozzie-in-CT
@Ozzie-in-CT Год назад
Interesting idea to create fond and deglaze multiple times with the onions. I’ve done that with meat previously but I’ve always felt that caramelizing the onions was sufficient. I’ll give the technique a try.
@M.Holland
@M.Holland 2 года назад
This is great! Me, coming just 20 km East of the French boarder (Living in Germany) this soup is also a classic over here. (You could call it "French Connection..lol). Love Onion Soup. Weel done! Now.. I guess I have to male one...:D
@donkeydarko77
@donkeydarko77 3 года назад
This is the content that I deserve.
@ndzapruder
@ndzapruder Год назад
Dry sherry spritzers with Sprite in a cold glass rubbed with rosemary is *nice*
@lucianalessemleme2512
@lucianalessemleme2512 8 месяцев назад
Adoro sopa de cebola, preciso fazer mais vezes.
@tedtitmus8900
@tedtitmus8900 Год назад
You did a fabulous job on the preparation. I absolutely love making French Onion Soup, but hate all the prep work. Your preparation is a bit mor then mine but the next time I make it I’ll drift a bit more towards your method. Again, great French Onion Soup. A great lesson to all. Ted
@ambrospike2
@ambrospike2 2 года назад
Godamn that looks so good when it's done!
@barbaraowens2299
@barbaraowens2299 Год назад
Absolutely genius to do the onions in the oven first. It's very labor intensive doing them on top the stove the entire time.
@MulletMcNasty
@MulletMcNasty 2 года назад
looks good
@tinalouisewilson
@tinalouisewilson 3 года назад
I love the crouton idea instead of the whole slice of bread. Genius🤓 And Wow....Congrats on 12,000 subscribers!!!
@BrianLagerstrom
@BrianLagerstrom 3 года назад
Thanks and THANKS!
@philipmccracken697
@philipmccracken697 4 месяца назад
And now 1.33 million subs...
@oltorf520
@oltorf520 3 года назад
awesome channel. ive been craving FOS for weeks, maybe months
@BrianLagerstrom
@BrianLagerstrom 3 года назад
thanks!
@TG-nh9jx
@TG-nh9jx 3 года назад
Just found this channel and watched every episode. Big fan. Where is he a chef? I live in Chicago.
@juts89
@juts89 2 года назад
hmm the version i've made we did a small roux to thicken it a bit, and also added red wine for a deglaze. I think i really appreciated the wine flavor in the end.
@jeffcore7631
@jeffcore7631 3 года назад
Well done, very gourmet, was waiting to see the tears after all the onion dicing. The beef stock, wow, next you’ll make pho with the leftover! 🇻🇳 not sure I’d call this easy, but looks so good
@BrianLagerstrom
@BrianLagerstrom 3 года назад
Its easier, still not easy. I did make pho for sure. It was amazing.
@er38
@er38 2 года назад
Going to my kitchen... right away!
@marcoseduardo6121
@marcoseduardo6121 8 месяцев назад
Adorei o vídeo
@Draymorden
@Draymorden 3 года назад
My favourite soup! I suggest trying a three onion soup. Much more flavourful!
@BrianLagerstrom
@BrianLagerstrom 3 года назад
Thanks for the tip!
@marcdefant6027
@marcdefant6027 2 года назад
tried the soup - nice job
@BrianLagerstrom
@BrianLagerstrom 2 года назад
Thanks Marc
@javierrodriguezbustos3348
@javierrodriguezbustos3348 3 года назад
Yeah!!! French Onion 😁🍘💄
@jondal
@jondal 2 года назад
That's a looooot of work for a soup. I make onion soup using one pot and it's amazing.
@josephspena5628
@josephspena5628 3 года назад
This is almost identical to how I make it, I like to add some red wine to it though. Awesome videos! Please keep em coming!
@BrianLagerstrom
@BrianLagerstrom 3 года назад
Thanks Joe
@deebee4850
@deebee4850 Год назад
Joe, use Madeira next time instead of red wine. It’s a real game changer. ❤
@GarrettMcCutcheon1987
@GarrettMcCutcheon1987 Год назад
My wife and I made this tonight and it was amazing. Absolutely restaurant quality and not a ton of work. Thanks Brian!
@liviasoares7805
@liviasoares7805 8 месяцев назад
Otimo video!
@jayShift
@jayShift 3 года назад
This dude is already a certified legend. I'm definitely sticking around for more. This actually made me want to cook again.
@LocalSquigmaOrk
@LocalSquigmaOrk 3 года назад
Jhj +4+?+6!++ I jij
@jayShift
@jayShift 3 года назад
@@LocalSquigmaOrk wat?
@BrianLagerstrom
@BrianLagerstrom 3 года назад
thanks man! that makes me stoked to keep it up!
@nathanreed2889
@nathanreed2889 3 года назад
Hitting all the STL food favorites! Awesome!
@TokyoBlue587
@TokyoBlue587 7 месяцев назад
Awesome, I’m making this for Thanksgiving. I have the classic Julia Child recipe, but yours seems easier! 🙂
@daschawk
@daschawk 2 года назад
Two things, this looks outstanding (love the quality and information, and honesty in your videos) but thing two: the TimTheTatman outro music had me hyped for a crossover I didn't even know I needed. (I'm a nerd, a hungry nerd, but a nerd)
@i4dat
@i4dat 3 года назад
Another great episode!! Seeing this makes me wonder what your take on Potato soup (like from Outback Steakhouse) would turn out like... I'm guessing it would be killer!
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