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Slow French Onion Soup

Step 7Enjoy!

Enjoy!
 When the cheese is nice and bubbly, take your crocks from the oven (see, it's way easier with a baking sheet) and give them a few seconds to debubble.

Make sure the fam knows the crocks will probably be NASA hot when they get them.  Burning the in-laws is a Bad Plan.

As I mentioned before, you can do this easily at work if you've got a toaster oven.  You can even microwave it, but the bread won't be as crispy.

TIP:  Impress your pals at the construction site by using the blowtorch!
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Jan 8, 2010. 7:57 AMglaikind says:
VERY nice instructable.  Having friends over in a few days and can't wait to make this!

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Author:matthewabel
I am just a regular fellow who likes to DIY once in a while. I am certainly new to the more complex stuff, but I have learned to solder. I'm a great cook.