This post is not for the faint of stomach. The images that are about to be seen are considered by many to be graphic, grotesque, and all around un-appetizing. Consider yourself warned.
As I was flipping through one of Ina's cookbooks (we are on a first name basis even though she has no idea who I am. I am convinced we would be intimate friends and she would invite me over, along with the gay table-scape guy and the creepy plant lady, were we to ever meet) when I stumbled upon a recipe for home made French onion dip.
"Voila! I must make it!" And off I ran to the grocery store to pick up the ingredients.
Onions
Paprika
Olive Oil
Butter
Salt
Pepper
Sour Cream
The onions are to be sliced into thin half moons, a task my Global's and I rejoiced in. *Side note - my friend Matt recently purchased a few members of the Global family - congratulations are in order!* Once the onions are sliced, it's time for heat.
Sprinkle them with a little salt, pepper, and paprika and let them cook down. This takes a while. I finished Barefoot Contessa Parties and moved on to one of my Williams Sonoma Entertaining books. Then I made myself some iced tea, chatted with my sister on the phone, watched a movie, you get the idea.
The scent that begins to waft through your home at this point will be very distracting. I don't like onions raw, but there is something about a huge pan of cooking onions that smells like delicious. Do not take the onions off the heat until they hit this point:
Sorry, that's the gross picture. It tastes good, I promise!
Allow these caramelized onions to cool, then mix them into sour cream, season to taste, and enjoy! There would have been pictures of the finished product, but I was throwing a BBQ that night so it was all gone before I had a chance to whip out the camera. Oops!
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It was good! Almost as good as the Lipton packet...Just kidding - it was definitely more authentic and way better.
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