Slow Cooker French Onion Soup - Easy Classic Soup Recipe! (2024)

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French Onion Soup is the winter soup of choice in our house. This classic bistro dish is made with beef broth and cooked with herbs, wine, butter, and perfectly browned onions in a slow cooker. Top everything off with a crusty bread raft and a layer of melted Gruyere cheese, and you won’t be able to get enough of this easy onion soup!

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Table of Contents

  • Classic French Onion Soup
  • What You’ll Need
  • How to Make French Onion Soup
  • Tips for Success
  • The Best Cheeses for Onion Soup
  • What Kind Of Bread Should I Use?
  • Serving Suggestions
  • How to Store and Reheat Leftovers
  • Can I Freeze Extras?
  • More Cozy Soup Recipes
  • Get the Recipe

Classic French Onion Soup

French Onion Soup reigns supreme as the winter soup of choice in our house. My Chicken Noodle Soup is a contending favorite, but it’s hard to beat the ease and incredible flavor of a cozy onion soup. And as the weather turns chilly, sometimes a warm bowl of this slow cooker soup and a blanket is the best way to go (no judgement if said blanket accompanies you to the dinner table).

French onion soup is a classic bistro soup made with beef broth that’s enriched with herbs, wine, butter and, of course, perfectly browned onions. It really has an amazing depth of flavor if done slowly! Not to mention the crusty bread raft topped with a layer of melted Gruyere cheese!

Here is the foolproof recipe for my best French onion soup, made in a Crock-Pot® for extra convenience.

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What You’ll Need

Flavor is what we’re after with this slow cooker onion soup. The below ingredients all come together so nicely after a few hours in the Crock-Pot®.

  • Yellow Onions: Yellow onions are my favorite to use in onion soup. They’re slightly milder than white onions and they caramelize beautifully.
  • Beef Broth: Alternatively, vegetable broth.
  • Red Wine: You can also use a combination of brandy or vermouth and white wine, for something a little sweeter.
  • Herbs: Bay Leaf, and dried or fresh thyme.
  • Bouillon Cubes: Added for extra flavor.
  • Worcestershire Sauce: I love including Worcestershire sauce in French onion soup for its rich umami flavor.
  • French Baguette: For garnish.
  • Gruyere Cheese and Parmesan Cheese: Grated, also for garnish.
  • Butter
  • Kosher Salt
  • Black Pepper
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How to Make French Onion Soup

French onion soup can be prepared in the slow cooker or on the stovetop. Perks of the stovetop method are, of course, that you can really get the onions caramelized in butter. It’s also a little quicker to whip up onion soup on the stove than in the slow cooker.

For this recipe, I use my Crock-Pot® since it’s such a great option for busy days, or for entertaining. Plus, the flavors still come together so beautifully when cooked over low and slow heat. Here’s how to make easy French onion soup in a slow cooker:

Cook the Onions: First, combine the onions with butter in your slow cooker. Season with salt and pepper and then cook the onions on high heat to tenderize them.

Combine the Ingredients: Next you’ll add in the broth, wine, bay leaf, thyme, bouillon, and Worcestershire. Leave the soup contents to continue cooking on high until the onions are cooked down.

Garnish and Serve: Ladle the soup into oven-safe bowls (I like to use ramekins). You’ll top each bowl with 2 slices of crusty bread and a generous pile of grated Gruyere cheese, before placing the soups under the broiler until the cheese is bubbling and melted.

If you’d prefer to make French onion soup on the stove, see my stovetop instructions in the notes section of the recipe card.

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Tips for Success

  • If Your Soup is Too Thin: Flour will help to thicken soup that is too runny. If you’d like to thicken the broth a bit, sift in a small amount of flour and give it a chance to set up a bit.
  • Caramelize the Onions in a Pan First: To save some time, you can brown your onions first before adding them into your slow cooker with the other ingredients. Caramelize the onions slowly to avoid burning them, until they’re tender and nicely browned.
  • Don’t Skip the Toppings: French onion soup without bread and Gruyere cheese is like leaving the house without clothes on. No one is stopping you, but why?
  • You Can’t Rush Genius (I Mean Soup): The key to this classic soup recipe is time. Giving due respect to browning the onions, followed by the broth and onions cooking for long hours over low heat is what transforms the ingredients into a spectacular warm and cozy meal.
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The Best Cheeses for Onion Soup

Purists will insist that when it comes to French onion soup, it’s Gruyere cheese or bust! And I’m mostly in agreement. Gruyere cheese is smooth and melty, rich in flavor, and a match made in heaven with the broth and caramelized onions. It truly is what keeps this classic soup true to its bistro roots.

That being said, I also feel that nothing should stand in the way of enjoying this delicious French onion soup! If you can’t get your hands on Gruyere, here are some other cheese options for French onion soup:

  • Emmental or Raclette (these are the best alternatives if your hand is forced!)
  • Jarlsberg
  • Gouda
  • Provolone
  • Mozzarella

What Kind Of Bread Should I Use?

A good, crusty bread is best, like French bread or Sourdough. The edges will crisp up nicely under the broiler and the bread is sturdy enough to soak up the soup without becoming mushy too quickly.

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Serving Suggestions

Because of its hearty, rich flavors, I love to serve French onion soup next to a garden salad or steamed fresh veggies for contrast. This onion soup also makes a great starter for special occasions like Thanksgiving and Christmas!

For something with a little more substance, onion soup pairs nicely with Crockpot Mashed Potatoes, Garlic Knots, or Garlicky Mushrooms.

You can also go all out and enjoy French onion soup alongside a Broccoli Cheese Casserole or Cheesy Baked Mashed Potatoes. Cheese lovers, rejoice!

How to Store and Reheat Leftovers

I’ll put it out there – French onion soup is almost even better a day or two later, when all the flavors have had the chance to really meld together. Allow the soup to cool completely and then store leftover soup airtight in the fridge, where it will keep for up to 3 days.

Can I Freeze Extras?

Like most soups, French onion soup freezes extremely well. Make sure you freeze any leftovers without the bread and cheese, and store the soup in a freezer safe container. French onion soup will keep frozen for up to 3 months, and can be thawed overnight and then reheated on the stovetop or in the microwave.

More Cozy Soup Recipes

Looking for more hearty soup recipes for the slow cooker or stovetop? Try these:

  • Chipotle Lime Chicken Soup
  • Bacon Cheeseburger Soup
  • Sloppy Joe Stew
  • Taco Truck Chili
  • Chipotle Chicken Corn Chowder

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French Onion Soup

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  • Author: Shelly
  • Prep Time: 10 minutes
  • Cook Time: 6 hours
  • Total Time: 6 hours 10 minutes
  • Yield: 8 servings 1x
  • Category: Dinner, Appetizer, Side
  • Method: Slow Cooker
  • Cuisine: French

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The best recipe for cozy, classic French Onion Soup made easily in a slow cooker. A flavorful broth and caramelized onions, topped with bread and melted Gruyere cheese. Perfect for keeping warm this winter!

Ingredients

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  • 3 large yellow onions, thinly sliced
  • 1/4 cup butter, cubed
  • 2 teaspoons kosher salt
  • 1 teaspoon fresh ground black pepper
  • 8 cups beef broth or vegetable broth
  • 1/2 cup red wine
  • 1 bay leaf
  • 1 teaspoon dried thyme
  • 2 beef bouillon cubes
  • 2 teaspoons Worcestershire sauce
  • 16 slices French Baguette, sliced 1/4- inch thick
  • 8 ounces Gruyere cheese, grated
  • 1/4 cup grated Parmesan cheese

Instructions

  1. Place onions, butter, salt, and pepper in your slow cooker. Cook on high for 3-4 hours until the onions are tender.
  2. Stir onions, and add in broth, wine, bay leaf, thyme, bouillon, and Worcestershire.
  3. Continue cooking on high heat for 2-3 more hours until onions are cooked down.
  4. When ready to serve, remove the bay leaf from the soup, and ladle the soup into oven-safe bowls, or ramekins.
  5. Turn oven to broil, and top each bowl with 2 slices of bread, and cheese. Place bowls on a baking sheet and place under the broiler for 2-3 minutes or until cheese is melted.

Notes

Stove Top Instructions: In a large Dutch Oven over medium heat, melt the butter and saute the onions for 10-12 minutes, or until they are golden and soft. Season with salt and pepper. Add in the broth, wine, bay leaf, thyme, bouillon, and Worcestershire. Stir to combine. Bring to a boil and reduce heat to a simmer. Cook for 1 hour uncovered, stirring occasionally. Follow steps 4 & 5 in recipe to serve.

Nutrition

  • Serving Size: 1 bowl
  • Calories: 399
  • Sugar: 5.5 g
  • Sodium: 1598.7 mg
  • Fat: 17.5 g
  • Carbohydrates: 44.6 g
  • Protein: 16.4 g
  • Cholesterol: 49 mg

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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.

How can I thicken my French onion soup? ›

The easiest way to thicken your French onion soup is with flour. You can also use cornstarch if you don't have any flour. Remember to never add the flour or cornstarch directly to the soup – otherwise you run the risk of it clumping.

Can you cook soup too long in slow cooker? ›

Can you overcook something in a slow cooker? Slow cookers are specially designed to cook food for long periods of time, but yes, you can still overcook in a slow cooker if something is left on the wrong setting for longer than it's supposed to be.

Does soup taste better in slow cooker? ›

Slow cookers can transform a few simple ingredients into the most delicious soups by simmering them for hours. This low and slow cooking allows the flavors to mingle, creating rich, flavorful soups perfect for chilly days, nights, or any day you want to enjoy a bowl full of goodness.

What spices add depth to soup? ›

"Ground paprika, turmeric, nutmeg, ground ginger, and other powdered spices add a touch of color and spiciness to broths," she says. As a general rule, use fresh herbs at or near the end of cooking and dried herbs and spices early on. This helps you get the flavors you're looking for in the right balance.

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.

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.

Why do you add flour to French onion soup? ›

Flour: a little all-purpose flour will help to thicken the soup. You can feel free to use gluten-free flour. Dry white wine: this helps to deglaze the pan and add a boost of flavor.

Does sour cream make soup thicker? ›

Another option for thickening soup is by using dairy like sour cream or yogurt. Start with a small dollop and stir before checking the consistency and adding more. We recommend using plain yogurt so you don't alter the taste of the soup. You can also use cream if you prefer.

Is 4 hours on high the same as 8 hours on low in a slow cooker? ›

The difference between "High" and "Low" on slow cookers seems to differ with every brand and model. One thing that is consistent, though, is that food takes seven to eight hours to reach a simmer point (around 210°) on low; versus three to four hours on high.

How long can you leave soup in crockpot on low? ›

That varies by what's inside the slow cooker and also by the appliance's setting and model, the experts say. Most recipes for all-day cooking call for 6 to 8 hours on low. Quality- (and safety-) wise, another 1 to 2 hours in 'keep warm' mode won't mess things up.

Is it better to slow cook on low or high? ›

Certainly, foods will cook faster on high than on low. However, for all-day cooking or for less-tender cuts, you may want to use the low setting. It's safe to cook foods on low the entire time -- if you're leaving for work, for example, and preparation time is limited.

Should I sauté carrots before adding to soup? ›

While certain vegetables can work just fine added directly to simmering soups and stews (say, carrots and celery), other vegetables (onions, garlic, and the like) will almost always need at least a brief sweat in a fat-based liquid before adding the remaining ingredients.

How to make soup really flavorful? ›

7 Easy Ways to Make Any Soup Better
  1. Brown or Sear the Meat.
  2. Roast the the Veggies.
  3. Mix up the Texture.
  4. Use Homemade Stock Whenever Possible.
  5. Put Your Cheese Rinds to Work.
  6. Perk up a Bland Soup With Simple Pantry Staples.
  7. Add Fresh Herbs or Dairy When Serving.
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What are the 5 basic principles to be followed in making delicious soup? ›

The document provides 5 basic principles of preparing soup: 1) Starting with cold water. 2) Cutting vegetables to an appropriate size. 3) Selecting a protein such as beef, chicken, pork, or fish. 4) Simmering the soup for 4 hours.

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 make soup taste stronger? ›

Perk up a Bland Soup With Simple Pantry Staples

Add a splash of vinegar (any kind!), or a squeeze of citrus. Chances are, you could use a little more salt. Go ahead—it's ok. Salt perks up flat flavors and helps balance out bitter-tasting ingredients.

How do you get the depth of flavor in vegetable soup? ›

Dried herbs and seasonings: homemade seasoned salt, black pepper, Italian seasoning, and dried bay leaves lend flavor to the soup. Stock: I much prefer chicken stock over vegetable stock in terms of flavor, though if you want to keep this soup vegetarian, feel free to use vegetable broth or stock instead.

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