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Title: Veloute Soup Base
Categories: Soup
Yield: 1 Servings

4tbButter
3/4cMinced onion and/or white of leek (recipe says
  3/4 cup to 1-1/2 cups of thi s mixture)
1/4cFlour
8cChicken or fish stock and/or milk or vegetable
  Cooking liquid (recipe calls for 7 to 8 cups)
  Salt
  White pepper; freshly groun d

In a saucepan over moderately low heat, melt butter and stir in the onions. Cover and cook slowly until the onions are transparent. Blend in the flour. Stir slowly for 3 minutes, to cook the flour without letting it color. Remove from heat and, when bubbling stops, pour in 1 cup of hot liquid all a once, whisking vigorously to blend smoothly. Whisk in 6 more cups. Bring to a simmer, stirring, and simmer for 10 minutes, stirring frequently. The soup base should coat a spoon lightly; add dollops of more liquid if too thick. Correct seasoning, and continue as your recipes directs.

Makes about 2 quarts.

Suggestion: Use with Upperline's Ancho Crab Soup or Flagon's Cream of Mushroom and Brie Soup.

Recipe from Julia Child's "The Way to Cook", New Orleans Times-Picayune, November 7, 1991.

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