French Onion Soup recipe (2024)

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This French Onion Soup recipe has the flavors of that classic soup recipe we all know and love. And it’s easy enough to prepare in your kitchen at home. Caramelized onions in a reduction of white wine and sherry, with herbs of thyme and bay leaves in a clear beef broth make this French Onion Soup delicious. The topping of French baguette bread wrapped in 3 cheeses then melted to a golden, crispy crust, make it ultra-satisfying.

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French Onion Soup

I’m so excited to share this French Onion Soup recipe with you because I have adored, yes, absolutely adored French Onion Soup since I was a child. I would order this soup at every restaurant that my family would go to. I would compare the flavors and think about which one I liked best. I would pick off the crispy cheese around the ceramic bowl when the soup was finished.

To this day, when my family goes out to a restaurant and orders French Onion Soup, we all critique it and compare it against previous French onion soup experiences. How could a simple soup made out of onions – of all vegetables – taste so good and flavorful?

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What makes a bowl of cooked onions so good?

The answer is the combination of ingredients with simple techniques applied:

  • The onions and garlic (my addition, I love garlic!) in unsalted butter with olive oil
  • Caramelization of the onions, and let those onions be Vidalia onions – if you can get them
  • The reduction of the dry white wine and sherry (alternately, you can add it in the bottom of the bowl before broiling)
  • And the addition of an excellent quality beef broth (I used organic but if you can get your hands on some homemade, go for it!)
  • Simmering everything with thyme and bay leaves
  • Chilling the soup overnight to let the soup flavors settle together
  • Using a combination of 2-3 cheeses with a crusty French baguette

All of these things contribute to making an excellent French Onion Soup!

It’s hard to believe that you can get so much flavor from a soup of onions! It’s one of those soups you always order at restaurants but wish you could just have it at home where you are comfortable because it’s a true “comfort food.”

A Note About Caramelized Onions

The level of caramelization will determine the deepness of flavor in the broth. I prefer to have the onions golden to deep golden but someone else might prefer dark caramelized onions. I don’t like anything that tastes burnt, so that’s why I prefer not to go too dark with the onions. You just want to make sure that they are not too light either because we don’t want onion water! Just go with the flavor that you want, taste along the way and adjust seasonings and cook time, as needed.

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Ingredients forFrench Onion Soup

  • 1/2 cup unsalted butter
  • 2 tablespoons olive oil, regular
  • 2 cloves garlic, minced
  • 4 cups sliced onions, Vidalia variety is preferred or yellow onions
  • 1/2 teaspoon granulated sugar
  • 1 1/2 cups dry white wine (I used Sauvignon Blanc) *I know this seems like a lot of white wine and you can cut back on the amount of wine if you want but I find that it gives that nice distinct “tang” flavor that French onion soup is known for
  • 6 cups beef broth, get the best quality you can find (I use organic), plus more if you want to adjust the flavor later
  • 2 tablespoons dry sherry
  • 3 teaspoons fresh thyme
  • 2 bay leaves
  • 1 teaspoon Kosher salt, or amount to taste
  • 1/4 teaspoon fresh ground black pepper, amount to taste
  • 1 French baguette bread, 8-10 1-inch slices
  • 4-6 slices of provolone cheese
  • 4-6 slices Swiss cheese
  • 4-6 slices Muenster cheese

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Helpful kitchen tools:

Don’t you love these soup bowls? I picked this set up on Amazon specifically for this recipe, they are oven safe and great for soups and stews. I am just over the moon for them and can’t wait to use them for other recipes like chilies or even baked beans.

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If you need a good homemade bread recipe that is similar to baguette bread, you can try my No-Knead Bread. It would work just great in this recipe. This French Bread is a great option too!

For serving size, you can do 4 really full bowls or spread it out to 6 servings.

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That cheese though, right? Ah, gets me every time! Nothing light a giant strand of stretchy cheese as you hover over your French Onion Soup!

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If you want to change the type of cheese, you can also try using Parmesan cheese as well. Gruyère cheese is undoubtedly the most traditional French cheese to have on top of this soup but I have found that it can be harder to come by in some places in the United States. Ultimately, you just want a combination of a sharper, more aged cheese with a medium cheese variety to get a nice balance of flavor.

This is one of those recipes that has my heart and soul, it is that good. We all have those comforting soup recipes that scream“home.” For some that may be Mexican Noodle Fideo Soup, Italian Sausage Orzo Soup, classic Chicken and Dumplings, or even Vegetable Rice Soup.

More comfort food recipes the whole family will love

  • Salisbury Steaks
  • Bacon Cheeseburger Pasta
  • Shepherd’s Pie
  • Chicken Fried Steak
  • Southwest Ground Beef Casserole

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French Onion Soup

This French Onion Soup recipe has the flavors of a classic French onion soup that you would find at a restaurant, yet is easy to prepare in your home kitchen.

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Course: Appetizer

Cuisine: American, French

Servings: 6 bowls

1 hour hr 35 minutes mins

Calories: 602

Author: Amanda Formaro

Ingredients

  • 1/2 cup unsalted butter
  • 2 tablespoons olive oil regular
  • 2 cloves garlic minced
  • 4 cups sliced onions Vidalia variety is preferred or yellow onions
  • 1/2 teaspoon granulated sugar
  • 1 1/2 cups dry white wine I used Sauvingon Blanc*I know this seems like a lot of white wine and you can cut back on the amount of wine if you want but I find that it gives that nice distinct “tang” flavor that French onion soup is know for
  • 6 cups beef broth get the best quality you can find (I use organic), plus more if you want to adjust the flavor later
  • 2 tablespoons dry sherry
  • 3 teaspoons fresh thyme or about 10 sprigs plus more for garnishing
  • 2 bay leaves *bundle the thyme with the bay leaves with kitchen twine
  • 1 teaspoon Kosher salt or amount to taste
  • 1/4 teaspoon fresh ground black pepper amount to taste
  • 1 French baguette bread 8-10 1-inch slices
  • 4-6 slices of provolone cheese
  • 4-6 slices Swiss cheese
  • 4-6 slices Muenster cheese

Instructions

  • In a Dutch Oven or large soup pot, melt butter and olive oil over medium heat, add garlic and onions. Stir until they are translucent (about 10 minutes). Add salt, sugar and 1/4 tsp black pepper, stir and continue to cook until the onions are a golden brown or darker caramelization, if you prefer (35 minutes).

  • Add the wine and the sherry and turn the heat up to high. Stir and reduce the liquid until there's almost none (about 10 mins).

  • Add the beef broth add the bundled thyme and bay leaves. Bring to a boil and reduce to a simmer for 20-30 minutes. Taste and adjust seasoning, if you want. At this point, you can continue to finish the soup or chill overnight, I find the flavor best the 2nd day.

  • Place your rack so that the top of the bowls will be several inches from the heat source so that the cheese doesn't burn (I do the 3rd rack down in my oven). Heat your broiler, on a rimmed baking sheet, place 4-6 heat safe bowls, ladle the soup into the bowls, place 1 slice of 1 variety of cheese cheese over the soup, place 2 1-inch thick baguette slices on top of the cheese. Place 2 more slices of the other 2 varieties of cheese on top. Cook the soup bowls under the broiler for about 1 minute. Make sure to stay and watch it cook so that you can get the desired amount of crispiness for the cheese and so that it doesn't burn. When the bowls are done, top with more fresh ground black pepper and a thyme sprig for garnish and enjoy!

Nutrition

Serving: 2cups | Calories: 602cal | Carbohydrates: 33g | Protein: 21g | Fat: 37g | Saturated Fat: 21g | Cholesterol: 88mg | Sodium: 1864mg | Potassium: 415mg | Fiber: 2g | Sugar: 7g | Vitamin A: 1030IU | Vitamin C: 7mg | Calcium: 506mg | Iron: 2.4mg

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This recipe is inspired by Rich and Simple French Onion Soupand Epicurious, Our Favorite French Onion Soup.

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FAQs

How do you deepen the flavor of French onion soup? ›

A few sprigs of thyme and a bay leaf elevate the soup even more, but I take it a step further, adding a splash of fish sauce for complexity and depth—don't worry, it won't taste fishy—and a hit of cider vinegar to balance some of that oniony sweetness.

What is the difference between onion soup and French onion soup? ›

What is the Difference Between Onion Soup and French Onion Soup? French onion soup is always made with beef stock. Other onion soups can be made with chicken, vegetable, or beef stock. Additionally, French onion soup typically contains wine or sherry, which isn't typical or necessary in other onion soups.

What broth is French onion soup made of? ›

What Is French Onion Soup? French onion soup, or soupe à l'oignon gratinée, is a classic French dish made with caramelized onions and beef stock or broth. The soup is topped with bread and cheese, then gratinéed to rich, gooey perfection. It's traditionally served in a ramekin or a ceramic crock with a handle.

What is French onion soup mix made of? ›

The cast of charecters are simple, and hopefully ones you already have in your spice rack: Dry onion flakes, beef bullion granules or paste, onion powder, parsley, celery seed, paprika, black pepper.

Why is my French onion soup so bland? ›

If you don't add enough salt, pepper, or other herbs and spices, the soup may taste bland.

Why do you put baking soda in French onion soup? ›

The caramelized onions for this soup cook more quickly due to a pinch of baking soda but still have that deep, slow-cooked flavor. Topping the soup with hot, cheesy toasts prepared while the soup simmers, eliminates the need to bake the soup in specialty French onion soup bowls.

Why does French onion soup taste so good? ›

French onion soup is the ultimate comfort food. Onions get slowly cooked until sweet and caramelized, then simmered in rich broth until they're practically falling apart. To finish it off, toasted bread is added to give it that lovable crisp-gone-soggy texture and a generous amount of Gruyère cheese is melted on top.

What is Panera French onion soup made of? ›

Sweet caramelized onions in a savory broth with a sherry wine vinegar gastrique, sea salt, topped with cheese and black pepper and sea salt croutons.

What is the best wine to use for French onion soup? ›

Wine is optional to deglaze the pan and add flavour to the soup. I recommend a dry white or red wine, such as a good quality Pinot Grigio/Gris, Sauv Blanc, Sémillon, Chardonnay, Merlot or Pinot Noir. Generally, if you can't drink it, don't cook with it.

What is unique about French onion soup? ›

The modern recipe for French Onion Soup as we know it today began to take shape in the 19th century. The addition of beef broth and the generous layer of melted cheese on top transformed the simple onion soup into the rich and indulgent dish we adore.

Why do French people eat French onion soup? ›

The Onion Soup, a traditional and warming dish

It has even become a trendy dish that tourists are eager to try to experience French gastronomy. However, onion soup is in fact not part of French people's daily meals. It was originally meant to be eaten after a family reunion in the middle of the night to cure hangovers

What is the bowl called for French onion soup? ›

French onion soup is traditionally served in lionhead bowls, which are deep but not very wide porcelain bowls. Here are four reasons why these bowls are perfect: Plenty of soup. Even as the bread on top starts to soak up some of the soup, there's still plenty left underneath.

How to make French onion soup less bland? ›

Most likely it could be from not caramelizing the onions long enough, as this is crucial for flavor development. Also, be sure to use a good quality broth and season the soup properly with salt and pepper. You can try adding a splash of balsamic vinegar or Worcestershire sauce for a boost of flavor.

How to doctor up canned French onion soup? ›

Some fresh rosemary or thyme brings a woody, peppery taste to the soup, complementing the umami flavor of the beef stock. With a splash of balsamic vinegar and green onions or fresh basil as a garnish, the canned soup is transformed from a grocery store original into a gourmet dish.

How do you add depth of flavor to soup? ›

"If your broth is lacking in savory richness, try adding roasted onion, tomato paste, mushrooms, seaweed, soy sauce, or miso. These ingredients add umami flavor and depth to broth," she says.

How do you make soup taste stronger? ›

You can extract a clean, strong broth from a combination of water and several pantry ingredients. It's all about layering powerful flavor-enhancers that you probably already have on hand—bacon, tomato paste, herbs, peppercorns, a Parmesan rind, and, of course, kosher salt.

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