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Homemade French Onion Soup: I am a contributor to Amanda’s Cookin’ and this recipe first appeared on there as French Onion Soup.
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This Homemade French Onion Soup recipe has the flavors of a classic French onion soup that you would find at a restaurant, yet, it is easy to prepare in your home kitchen. Caramelized onions in a reduction of white wine and sherry with herbs of thyme and bay leave in a clear beef broth make this soup delicious. The topping of French baguette bread wrapped in 3 kinds of cheese and then melted to a golden, crispy crust, makes it satisfying.
Hi Everyone, I'm so excited to share this Homemade 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?
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, the 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), the addition of an excellent quality beef broth (I used organic but if you can get your hands on some homemade, go for it!), the simmering with thyme and bay leaves, I suggest chilling the soup overnight as an option to let the soup flavors settle together, and using a combination of 2-3 kinds of cheese with a crusty French baguette - all these things contribute to making an excellent French Onion Soup!
My husband, Eric, who does not normally eat any food with dairy (or at least it has to be lactose-free), wanted to try my soup, as he sipped the broth, he was like, "how did you make this?" "And then you did what?"
He had me list all the ingredients and tell him all the steps.
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 so hard you could just have it at home where you are comfortable because it's a true "comfort food."
Now, 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 need be.
Here are some process photos on how to make Homemade French Onion Soup. The full, printable recipe card is below, at the end of the post.
Homemade French Onion Soup
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.
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.
For serving size, you can do 4 really full bowls or spread it out to 6 servings.
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!
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 sharper, more aged cheese with a medium cheese variety to get a nice balance of flavor.
This recipe is inspired by Rich and Simple French Onion Soup and Our Favorite French Onion Soup
This is one of those recipes that has my heart and soul, it is that good; I know you will love this Homemade French Onion Soup recipe!
This Homemade French Onion Soup recipe has the flavors of a classic French onion soup that you would find at a restaurant, yet, it is easy to prepare in your home kitchen. Caramelized onions in a reduction of white wine and sherry with herbs of thyme and bay leave in a clear beef broth make this soup delicious. The topping of French baguette bread wrapped in 3 kinds of cheese and then melted to a golden, crispy crust, makes it satisfying.
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Please note that the Calculated Nutrition is an estimate at best.
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