Playing with the Classics: French Onion Soup Gratinee

I’m alone again as Certain Someone has flown off to yet another business trip. In thinking about dinner for one , with some leftovers I was stumped. I ran across some inexpensive beef shanks and immediately thought of soup. A french onion soup to be exact. I remember my first as a young high school student in Washington DC. On a field trip, I had the most incredible soup chock full of onions , beef and topped with gooey Gruyere. Heaven! I have rarely come across a onion soup I didn’t like, but none compare like your first. And I liked the heartiness of the beef floating in it.

So I decided to roast the shanks and onions until caramelized and brown, deglaze with red wine and chicken stock,add spices , herbs and some beef soup base, water and slowly cook until the meat was tender and started to fall of the shanks. If you don’t want to go through all of that but want the gist of a perfect example try this recipe. Either way its all good. I couldn’t find Gruyere so I settled on a tangy Fontinilla cheese( Italian, I know) and it did just the trick.Hopefully there will be some leftover soup in the freezer when Certain Someone comes back home.

Chicago’s Christkindlmarket


It’s that time of year again which I love. Certain Someone and I caught up with our old friend the Rock at the cities Christkindle Market. I have lived in Chicago for a decade and only upon partnering up with my German Teddy Bear, have I really discovered this gem. The market is on Daley Plaza and is open from Thanksgiving Day until Christmas Eve. The model is based on the actual Christmas Markets through out Germany. The market attracts local,German, Austrian, and Polish Vendors. You can buy anything from bratwurst to Cuckoo Clocks. I love the scent of the sweet spiced almonds that permeate the air. The boys just go for drinking hot cups of Gluwein and chasing it with German beers. The hot wine comes in cute yearly addition cups shaped like boots which you purchase and get refills. We have a whole collection. from the years. I always forget mine and have to buy another. So while they drank , I browsed the the stalls. I consumed 2 cups of potent Gluwein, 1 cup of Kinder Gluhwein( I was feeling tipsy so switched to alcohol free version), a Lieberkasse Sandwich with Sauerkraut( so good, think fried pate meatloaf), and a half apricot almond strudel. You have to eat a lot so the wind doesn’t blow you away here in the Windy City. You could have stuck a fork in me because I was done. Only a brisk 20 minute walk revived me afterwards. I anticipate a few more visits before Christmas. It’s the perfect meet up spot amongst all the Holiday hustle and bustle. For a German it may not be truly authentic, but I think it comes mighty close .

More To Be Thankful For…

Today a day after Thanksgiving( feeling fat yet content), I got a Fed Exed delivery from my friend. She’s gone crazy with my Birthday last week and the gifts keep rolling in. I have pestered Certain Someone for a while for my Kitchen Aid Stand Mixer. He doesn’t get the hype. I told him its like your whole craving for GPS . Despite his lack of understanding he delivered for my birthday and I’ve been finding ways to use it. Well this afternoon the Fed Ex man drops off a big box outside my door. My dear friend and colleague Vicky ordered me the Kitchen Aid Stand Mixer Attachment pack! Now I’ll be able to grind meat,shred veggies, and strain fruit and veggies! Did I mention she gave me a great new cookbook as well called Taste from the Neiman Marcus people? So I just have to keep the edible goodies coming to her and her family. My screams of delight woke Certain Someone from his mid afternoon nap after a turkey nosh. I mentioned Kitchen Aid was even featured as one of Oprah’s Favorite Things. He rolled his eyes on that one. So now I’m ordering sausage casings and how to books online so I can make him a savory treat with the new toy. He’ll see that was a good investment. But in the meantime I wish this bloated feeling will go away as I reach for another leftover nibble.