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Quite possibly one of the best French Onion Soup recipes around! Super rich and flavorful with crusty toasted bread and melted Swiss cheese. YUM!

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Hi all, this is Jack. I don’t typically write the story behind the recipes here on A Family Feast, but today I wanted to be the one to share – in my own words – what inspired today’s recipe for French Onion Soup.

Over 20 years ago, I decided to go back to college at night so I could change my career path from working in food service management to information technology. Food was (and is) my passion – but technology pays the bills a whole lot better!

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So I started a program going to school at night while continuing to work my full-time job as a food service director. I was nervous about going back to school, but fortunately on my first day I met a great guy named Steve who helped me cope with the incredible amount of hours it took to change careers. (Steve was doing the same – making the change from working as a graphic artist to a career in IT.) Steve and I became friends and outside of school we frequently got together (when time allowed) so we could mountain bike and hike.

Steve is French and one of his favorite meals is French Onion Soup. He was particularly fond of my version – which we’re sharing here today – and Steve asked me to make it often for him and his wife.

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Steve is a special guy in that he has cystic fibrosis, but he still tries to maintain a normal, active lifestyle – in fact, I think his active lifestyle has helped him stay as healthy as he is! Other than some constant coughing, you would never know he has CF because he doesn’t let it run his life – and even on his worst days, he is tougher than me and can bike circles around anyone!

Steve, I know you’ve been waiting for this French Onion Soup recipe – I wanted to make sure I got it just right! This one’s for you buddy!

We love seeing what you made! Tag us on Instagram at @afamilyfeast or hashtag #afamilyfeast so we can see your creations!

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French Onion Soup

Quite possibly one of the best French Onion Soup recipes around! Super rich and flavorful with crusty toasted bread and melted Swiss cheese. YUM!

Yield: 46 servings 1x

Prep: 20 minsCook: 2 hoursTotal: 2 hours 20 minutes

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Ingredients

  • 2 tablespoons butter
  • 2 tablespoons extra virgin olive oil
  • 8 cups sliced onion, see note below
  • 3 or 4 parsley stems
  • 1/2 teaspoon dried thyme
  • 1/2 teaspoon dried tarragon
  • 1 bay leaf
  • 1 tablespoon minced garlic
  • 1/2 cup brandy
  • 6 cups homemade beef stock (see recipe here)
  • Salt to taste
  • Freshly ground black pepper to taste
  • French bread
  • 2 cups shredded Gruyère Swiss cheese

Instructions

  1. To slice the onions, cut off root and stem end then cut in half vertically. Cut each half in half again, cutting vertically so you have four thick slices. Now cut slices, staying with the grain, about ¼ to ½ inch thick.
  2. In a large heavy bottomed pot such as a Dutch oven, melt butter and oil over medium low heat. Add onions and stir once. Do not touch again for 15 minutes.
  3. After 15 minutes, stir and do not touch again for another 15 minutes.
  4. Move heat to medium and cook 15 or more minutes until onions are nice and browned and caramelized. Watch closely at this point so they do not get too dark or stick to the bottom. Add a little water if they are sticking.
  5. While onions are cooking, place parsley stems, dried thyme leaves, dried tarragon leaves and the bay leaf onto cheese cloth. Wrap tightly and tie with a string. Hold for later.
  6. Add garlic to onions and cook for one minute.
  7. Add brandy and cook to evaporate.
  8. Add stock and herb bag. Cover loosely and simmer for 45 minutes.
  9. Add salt and pepper as needed.
  10. Preheat oven to 350 degrees.
  11. Place oven proof bowls or crocks into a baking pan and pour hot tap water about half way up outsides of bowls.
  12. Discard herb bag and divide soup between bowls or crocks. (Number of servings depends on size of your bowls or crocks. The finished soup is roughly 8 cups).
  13. Slice French bread into half inch slices and cover the tops of each bowl, overlapping bread slices if needed.
  14. Divide cheese between bowls by covering the tops of the bread.
  15. Place pan with water and soup crocks in oven and cook for 20 minutes.
  16. To get the tops browned and bubbly, place crocks under broiler for a few minutes.
  17. Serve hot and bubbly.

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Notes

This is not a quick throw-together soup using canned beef stock. To get the deep beefy flavor just right, you really need to start with a really good beef stock. This recipe is a combination of one that I made early in my food service career and one that I loosely followed from the Culinary Institute of America’s Book of Soups cookbook

© Author: A Family Feast

Cuisine:FrenchMethod:Stove top

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Jack

Jack is part of the husband-wife team that creates A Family Feast. His love of cooking began very early on and to this day, he gets great satisfaction when someone enjoys the food that he serves. After completing culinary school where he was trained in all aspects of cooking and baking, Jack spent more than 20 years in food service management roles where he managed large-scale public events for politicians, dignitaries, and celebrities, and won several cooking awards along the way. Jack’s specialties are soups, breads, meats and fish, and comfort foods.

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Updated: 8/7/23

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  1. The best French Onion Soup recipe ever - A Family Feast (8)Bonnie says

    In a pinch, a coffee filter can replace cheese cloth! As long as you have some kitchen twine to tie the bundle, you are good to go!

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    • The best French Onion Soup recipe ever - A Family Feast (9)Martha says

      Great idea Bonnie!

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  2. The best French Onion Soup recipe ever - A Family Feast (10)Bonnie says

    I am making this tonight. I didn’t have any brandy, so I am using madeira. I love the process for cooking the onions–it eliminates the need for flour which I have found to make the soup too gummy. I loved the story behind your recipe. I am a believer in carefully and well-crafted food. I think it does far more than fill our bellies. Cheers and Happy 2015.

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    • The best French Onion Soup recipe ever - A Family Feast (11)Martha says

      Thank you so much Bonnie! We hope you love the soup as much as we do! Happy 2015 to you too!

      Reply

  3. The best French Onion Soup recipe ever - A Family Feast (12)stacxey says

    hi. trying to make this now but I have nothing to substitute for cheesecloth at all. What do I do? Can I just add the herbs?

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  4. The best French Onion Soup recipe ever - A Family Feast (14)Laura says

    How many onions is eight cups?

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    • The best French Onion Soup recipe ever - A Family Feast (15)Martha says

      Hi Laura – It’s really impossible for us to give you an exact number of onions you’ll need since they vary so much in size. You could get 8 cups of onions out of 6 or 7 very large onions, or you might need 20 very small onions – all depends on what onions you purchase at the store.

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  5. The best French Onion Soup recipe ever - A Family Feast (16)Lise Ann Tellier-Craig says

    This is by far the best onion soup I’ve ever had. Thanks for the wonderful memories and honorable mention 🙂
    Lise Ann

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    • The best French Onion Soup recipe ever - A Family Feast (17)Martha says

      You’re very welcome Lise Ann! 🙂

      Reply

  6. The best French Onion Soup recipe ever - A Family Feast (18)stephanie says

    I was just thinking about finding a great French onion soup recipe – I shall look no further!! Loved reading this…I wish the two of you would adopt me. 😉 Happy Holidays!

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    • The best French Onion Soup recipe ever - A Family Feast (19)Martha says

      LOL Stephanie! 🙂 I hope you enjoy the soup as much as we do!

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    • The best French Onion Soup recipe ever - A Family Feast (20)Martha says

      And – Happy Holidays to you too! 🙂

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  7. The best French Onion Soup recipe ever - A Family Feast (21)amanda @ fake ginger says

    I’ve been dreaming about French onion soup for weeks now. This looks perfect!

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    • The best French Onion Soup recipe ever - A Family Feast (22)Martha says

      Thanks Amanda! (I’m hoping my husband makes this soup again very soon!)

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  8. The best French Onion Soup recipe ever - A Family Feast (23)Melanie | Melanie Makes says

    What an absolutely delicious looking soup!

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  9. The best French Onion Soup recipe ever - A Family Feast (24)Nicole, RD says

    Jack, love the story and the recipe (WILL be making – I recently made French Onion Grilled Cheese and ever since have been hankering for some soup!). Anyway, I am a food service director and so I especially loved hearing about you following your dream in IT. I love my hospital kitchen, but love being involved in patient care as a dietitian, too. Great to “meet” someone in the “biz” 😉

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    • The best French Onion Soup recipe ever - A Family Feast (25)Jack says

      Hey Nicole – Nice to “meet” you too! In my past I was the food service director at Shaughnessey Rehab Hospital in Salem, MA. It was an enormous change to go from a standard kitchen to a dietary kitchen, specifically one that serves ground and pureed meals. However two things that remain the same are food and people and after I got over the shock of how a dietary kitchen is run, I was able to get back to the basic food and people concept and perform my duties. Thanks for writing to us today. Jack

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  10. The best French Onion Soup recipe ever - A Family Feast (26)Rachel @ Baked by Rachel says

    I’ve had French onion soup on my to-do list for ages. This looks truly amazing!! Gorgeous shots 🙂

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    • The best French Onion Soup recipe ever - A Family Feast (27)Martha says

      Thanks Rachel!

      Reply

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The best French Onion Soup recipe ever - A Family Feast (2024)

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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.

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.

What is special about French onion soup? ›

The evergreen French onion soup is a delicious dish and a favorite among people all over the world. It is made with caramelized onions and beef stock, topped with grated and grilled Comté cheese, and best enjoyed with toasted bread.

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With such a soup, a knife is your friend, not your enemy. Using both the soup spoon and the knife, push the baked cheese against the rim of the cup or bowl and cut it gently with the knife. Once you've broken the cheese barrier, you can use the knife again to nudge bits of cheese onto the spoon.

How do you fix bland French onion soup? ›

Fix a bland onion soup by using supermarket broth and mild white onions, tasteless oil for sauteeing, stale plain white bread instead of croutons, and mild white cheese. Start by reducing the broth. Simmering out some water will intensify the flavor of the broth. Once you get it to the right point, add some salt.

How do you make soup taste richer? ›

"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. The choice of ingredient depends on the recipe, though.

Can you use chicken broth instead of beef broth for French onion soup? ›

If you can't get good quality beef broth, use chicken or vegetable instead. I find that the quality of those by mainstream brands is much better than the beef stock. The beef is fine to use in things like gravy and stews, but not when it's a key ingredient like in this recipe.

How do you thicken French onion soup? ›

If you want to thicken your French onion soup, you can add a bit of flour. Combine a couple of tablespoons of flour with a teaspoon of salt and whisk in about a quarter cup of water. Bring the mixture to a boil, then reduce the heat and simmer for about 10 minutes, until thickened.

Is French onion soup good for you? ›

Well, you'll be pleased to know that french onion soup is, in fact, a highly nutritious choice. Onions, as part of the Allium family, contain Quercetin which is a powerful anti-inflammatory and should not be overlooked as a vegetable when considering your daily 7-a-day.

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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.

Do people in France eat French onion soup? ›

The food writer Waverley Root comments that the origins of French onion soup may lie in Alsace, although the dish is popular throughout France and "apparently no region lays particular claim to it". Onion soups from other regions include the tourain from Quercy-Périgord and the ouliat from the Béarn.

Why does my French onion soup taste sweet? ›

Onions are very sweet, especially when they're cooked down, and that is the main purpose of onion soup. The sweetness can be balanced by adding some dry wine or vinegar. Taste as you go and don't overdo it. A little salt will balance it too, but don't forget that the grated cheese you will top it with is salty.

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For French onion soup, it is best to slice the onions into thin, even slices. This will allow them to cook evenly and caramelize properly. You can achieve this by cutting the onion in half, placing the flat side down, and slicing it widthwise into thin slices.

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To store: store any leftover French onion soup in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 3-5 days without the baguette on top. Reheat in the microwave and then top with cheesy baguette as instructed.

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Herbs and sources add flavor, aroma, and intensity to the soup broth. You can pick fresh or dried herbs like basil for tomato-based soups or fresh parsley for clear broths. You may also add more spices like turmeric, ground ginger, ground paprika, or nutmeg for a touch of spice and color to your soup broth.

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