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    Posted: 16 August 2012 at 11:50
As it happens, I planned on making steak for dinner tonight. My Son & I were talking about Julia's recipe for French Onion Soup.  My son suggested doing something similar but using the steak.

So basically, I'm going to cook the steak to rare, place it on a slice of good bread, cover it with some cheese and carmelized onions and then stick it under the broiler until the cheese melts. Upon serving, I'll use some beef stock reduced with perhaps some red wine & other spices & herbs, making a jus that I can drizzle on the steak.
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Darko, this sounds amazing and, I am sure, it will be delicious.
 
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Here's a teaser. Steaks seasoning & onions sauteing

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Here's another. The stock & wine (Shiraz by the waySmile) with taragon, parsley, thyme, peppercorns & garlic reducing away.



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looking pretty good ~ !
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All done;
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Well, it sure LOOKS delicious - how did it taste?
 
Congratulations on some real creativity there, Darko!
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Well, after eating, the general consensus was that the idea is good, but the execution is flawed,

It was agreed overall that the bread shouldn't be on the bottom, it gets too soggy. Really not any different from how it would be in soup, I didn't mind it but the kids & wife didn't like it in this dish.

Perhaps I'll try it next time with the steak on the bottom, then bread with the onions & cheese on top.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote AK1 Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 16 August 2012 at 20:36
OOp's. I guess I should explain better. What you're seeing in the picture is a toasted slice of bread which is topped by a striploin steak. On top of the steak is a layer of carmelized onion which is then topped by a sprinkling of Parmigiano Reggiano and Gruyere cheese.
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it does sound good for sure, darko - i think it would definitely be worth a try with the toast on top, or perhaps with the bread reduced to bread crumbs toasted in a skillet in olive oil with a few herbs and seasonings that would be found in french onion soup, then used as a topping over-all; sort of like spanish migas? that's just a guess, but it could be worth trying....
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I could wipe out a plate of that right now for breakfast! Thumbs Up
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Man, that's making me drool! Nice job!
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AK1,
 
En hora buena which signifies Congratulations. This is a great idea and thanks alot for posting the recipe and lovely pictorial.
 
Shall definitely give this a try later this month or in October, once we are re-settled after that long August vacation.
 
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