Easy and Authentic: French Onion Soup (Recipe) (2024)

A dish made for a King, French onion soup is a recipe that is absolutely divine. And it actually quite easy to make at home.

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This Recipe includes

Main ingredients:

Easy and Authentic: French Onion Soup (Recipe) (1)Onions
Easy and Authentic: French Onion Soup (Recipe) (2)Grated cheese (eg. gruyère, saint nectaire, mimolette,comté, emmental, or cantal)
Easy and Authentic: French Onion Soup (Recipe) (3)Country-style bread (baguette or ciabatta)
Easy and Authentic: French Onion Soup (Recipe) (4)Chives or parsley (for decoration)

Spices, herbs and flavoring ingredients:

Easy and Authentic: French Onion Soup (Recipe) (5)Dried thyme
Easy and Authentic: French Onion Soup (Recipe) (6)Butter
Easy and Authentic: French Onion Soup (Recipe) (7)Pinch of garlic powder or flakes
Easy and Authentic: French Onion Soup (Recipe) (8)Salt and pepper

Accents for the soup:

Easy and Authentic: French Onion Soup (Recipe) (9)Poultry or beef broth
Easy and Authentic: French Onion Soup (Recipe) (10)Olive oil
Easy and Authentic: French Onion Soup (Recipe) (11)Dry white wine (eg. pinot blanc, pinot gris)
Easy and Authentic: French Onion Soup (Recipe) (12)All-purpose flour

Why we love it

Soupe à l’oignon is one of those classic French dishes that sounds intimidating and, let’s face it, a bit wrong. Onion topped with cheese? In a soup?

Rest assured those Michelin-starred French chefs are not crazy, French onion soup is a recipe that is absolutely divine. And it is actually quite easy to make at home.

Legend has it became famous after being served to Stanislas Leszczynski, the Duke of Lorraine and ex-King of Poland. He was served the dish at an inn on his way to visit his daughter, Marie. Marie just happened to be married to French King Louis XV.

Apparently Stanislas was so taken with the soup, he demanded the recipe and had it prepared and served to the King Louis XV, who adored it as well. And thus a culinary delight was born.

(Stanislas also is said to have influenced the creation of the famous Baba au rhum dessert, so you can make it a Stanislas theme night! Or not.)

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Type of onions

The question that comes up most often for French onion soup is what type of onions to use. The richest flavor in the soup is at the point where the onions carmelize and are slightly sweet. For this, choose either sweet onions like Vidalia or yellow onions. Red onions, on the other hand, have a stronger taste and can be slightly bitter even after carmelizing.

Cook the onions till they are lightly brown in color so that they are perfectly caramelized. If you are not sure what to cook them in, I recommend the French brand Le Creuset which makes a lovely dutch oven is perfect for cooking the onions evenly. (It comes in a variety of colors, but I like the blue!)

Type of cheese

The traditional French recipe usually uses gruyère or saint-nectaire. But other hard cheeses like comté, emmental, or cantal are also delicious.

Other great options are mimolette, grated parmesan or beaufort. You can read more about the different types of French cheeses here.

Type of bread

You cannot go wrong with good ole’ baguette in French onion soup. But any other country-style bread like ciabatta or rye bread with a hard crust will also do.

The bread is the base for the cheese in the soup, so you want a “sturdier” bread that will not disintegrate too quickly in the soup.

What main dishes should you serve with French onion soup?

A bowl of French onion soup is rather heavy as a starter, so I prefer not having a heavy main dish as well (like a Boeuf Bourguignon).

Instead, pick smaller main dishes such asquicheand a large salad. For dessert, pick a fruity dessert like strawberry mousse and a cointreau as adigestif.

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What drinks should you serve?

A light white wine likeAlsace Pinot Blanc or Pinot Griswill be lovely with a French onion soup. You could also pair it with aBeaujolais Blanc.

You can use the same wine in the recipe as well, to ensure the tastes blend together. (See more aboutFrench wineshere.)

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How to store it?

You could freeze the soup (without the cheese and bread of course), but I would recommend just freezing the cooked onions.

Then before making the soup, thaw the onions for 10 minutes and add the stock and spices following the recipe below.

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Easy French Onion Soup Recipe

Nassie Angadi

An easy way to make French onion soup.

4.70 from 10 votes

Prep Time 15 minutes mins

Cook Time 45 minutes mins

Total Time 1 hour hr

Course Appetizers and Starters

Cuisine French

Servings 4

Calories 368 kcal

Equipment

  • Le Creuset Cast Iron Oval Dutch Oven

  • Queen Anne Bouillon Spoon (Set of 12)

  • Le Creuset Stoneware 16oz French Onion Soup Bowl

Ingredients

  • 4 large onions or 5 medium ones
  • 2/3 cup of grated cheese eg. gruyère, saint nectaire, mimolette, comté, emmental, or cantal
  • 4 slices Country-style bread, baguette or ciabatta
  • 4.5 cups of chicken or beef broth
  • 1/2 cup of dry white wine eg. pinot blanc, pinot gris
  • 30 g butter
  • 1 tablespoon of flour
  • 1.5 chopped cloves of garlic
  • 1/2 teaspoon dried thyme
  • chives or sprigs of parsley
  • pinch of salt and pepper
  • 1 tablespoon of olive oil

Instructions

  • Peel the onions and cut them into thin rings.

  • Melt the butter in a pot (which has a lid) and cook the onions for 10 min until they become translucent.

  • Sprinkle the onions with flour, mix and cook for 1 minute.

  • Add the salt, pepper, garlic, thyme, and pour in the broth and the white wine.

  • Cover the pot with the lid and cook for about 35 minutes.

  • While the soup is cooking, cut the bread into small slices and lightly apply olive oil to both sides of the bread.

  • Toast the bread in the oven for about 5 to 7 minutes until lightly browned.

  • Pour the soup into 4 individual bowl.

  • Float a slice of bread on top of the soup.

  • Sprinkle the top of the bread with grated Gruyère cheese.

  • Place the 4 bowls of soup in the oven for 3-4 minutes till the cheese melts.

  • Remove from the oven and add some chives or parsley for decoration.

  • Serve immediately.

Nutrition

Serving: 1gCalories: 368kcalCarbohydrates: 32gProtein: 13gFat: 19gSaturated Fat: 10gPolyunsaturated Fat: 9gCholesterol: 44mgSodium: 631mgFiber: 3gSugar: 8g

Please note: We are not certified nutritionists and these estimates are approximate. Each individual’s dietary needs and restrictions are unique to the individual.

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So will you be serving French onion soup for dinner tonight? If you enjoyed that, check out our other classic comfort food recipes that are easy to prepare. Bon appétit and à bientôt !

Easy and Authentic: French Onion Soup (Recipe) (2024)

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