French Onion Soup – Cafe Delites


Classic French Onion Soup is one of the most delicious soups in the world! Top with cheesy garlic bread for an incredible flavour experience!

Deep golden, caramelized onions create a stock filled with an intense depth of flavour for a classic French Onion Soup. Simmered with fresh herbs, optional white wine and finished off with garlic bread slices topped with two types of melted cheese.

The end result is worth every minute: DELICIOUS!

Classic French Onion Soup is one of the most delicious soups in the world! Caramelized onions create a stock filled with an intense depth of flavour. Simmered with fresh herbs, optional white wine and finished off with garlic bread slices topped with two types of melted cheese. | cafedelites.com

FRENCH ONION SOUP

French onion soup is loved by so many, however, it can also can be quite intimidating for some readers to try. Don’t be scared to caramelize onions! I’m going to take you step by step in this post to help you get a perfect soup.

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Onions cook slow for about 45 minutes to bring out their natural sweetness and create incredible flavours in every bowl. Is there anything better on a cold day than a bowl of soup? YES!

THIS French Onion soup wins hands down. Made slightly thicker than most watered down soups because every mouthful NEEDS a slightly thickened texture to compliment the caramelized onions.

If you dont have oven-proof bowls, don’t panic! This French Onion Soup recipe will become your favourite as we’re using a batch of our popular cheesy garlic breads with each serve.

Ladle of French onion soup | cafedelites.com

WHAT’S IN FRENCH ONION SOUP?

With so much flavour in French Onion Soup, you’d certainly be forgiven in thinking the soup itself is made up of complex ingredients. However, you only need a few core ingredients:

  • Butter
  • Onions: The best onions to use for French onion soup are brown or yellow onions. You can also use white onions OR a combination of both!
  • Flour
  • Dry white wine, for example: Pinot Grigio, Sauv Blanc, Sémillon or Chardonnay. Wine is used to deglaze the pot and scrape the browned bits off the bottom of the pot, while also adding flavour. You can skip the wine and use extra beef broth if you wish!
    Any non-sweet, non-woody wine is fine. Sauvignon Blanc, Pinot Gris are what I use.
  • Beef stock or broth — or chicken.
  • Herbs (fresh Thyme and Bay leaves).

HOW DO YOU CUT ONIONS FOR FRENCH ONION SOUP?

Cut onions in half from top to bottom and slice just a little bit of the root section off — but not all of it. Place onion cut-side down and slice from the side of the onion.

As a result, the onion rings stay together while slicing and cooking, instead of falling apart.

How to cut onions for French onion soup | cafedelites.com

HOW DO YOU MAKE THE BEST FRENCH ONION SOUP?

Firstly, onions are cooked until browned and caramelized. You may be tempted to cut corners and sauté them until softened without cooking them to a golden brown, but please keep going! It makes all the difference in flavour.

The trick to caramelizing onions is to let them fry for a good 5-8 minutes in between stirring to get those key browned bits on the base of your pot. Then, with each stir, you’re going to scrape the bottom of the pan to get those browned bits mixed through.

Caramelized onions for French onion soup | cafedelites.com

Secondly, the pot is deglazed with a touch of wine OR extra broth, then flour is added to thicken the soup. Once the broth and herbs are added, your soup just needs boil, then simmer, until done.

Lastly, while the soup is cooking, make your cheesy garlic breads for an easier way to get French onion soup served without oven-proof bowls.

WHAT KIND OF CHEESE FOR FRENCH ONION SOUP?

You can follow our recipe and use a blend of mozzarella and parmesan cheese, however you can also use Gruyere, Swiss or Provolone.

Classic French Onion Soup finished off with garlic bread and two types of melted cheese | cafedelites.com

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French Onion Soup

Classic French Onion Soup is one of the most delicious soups in the world! Caramelized onions create a stock filled with an intense depth of flavour. Simmered with fresh herbs, optional white wine and finished off with garlic bread slices topped with two types of melted cheese.

Course:

Soup

Cuisine:

French

Keyword:

french onion soup

Servings: 4 – 6 people

Calories: 331 kcal

Author: Karina

Ingredients

  • 4
    tablespoons
    unsalted butter
  • 2
    tablespoons
    olive oil
  • 6
    large
    yellow onions
    peeled, halved and thinly sliced (about 2 1/2 pounds | 1.25 kg)
  • 1
    tablespoon
    minced garlic
    (or 4 cloves garlic, minced)
  • 1/4
    cup
    flour
    (plain or all purpose)
  • 1/2
    cup
    dry white wine or red wine*
  • 2
    sprigs
    fresh thyme
    roughly chopped
  • 6
    cups
    beef stock or broth
  • 1
    teaspoon
    beef bouillon powder
  • 2
    whole
    bay leaves
    (dried or fresh)
  • Salt and pepper,
    to taste
  • 1
    batch
    cheesy garlic bread

Instructions

  1. In a large pot over medium-low heat, heat olive oil and melt butter. Add the onions and stir well to evenly coat with oil and butter. Cover and cook for 20 minutes, stirring every five minutes or so, until the onions have softened.

  2. Increase heat to medium-high and add 1/2 teaspoon of salt. Stir and continue cooking for a further 15 minutes or until onions are golden browned, soft and caramelized. (The bottom of the pan will also brown during the cooking process. This is where all of the flavour is).

  3. Stir in garlic and cook for one minute, then add in flour and cook for about 4 minutes to brown slightly. Add wine to deglaze the pan, and scrape up the browned bits stuck on the bottom of the pan. Add in the thyme and simmer wine for 2 minutes until reduced by half.

  4. Add beef stock, bouillon and bay leaf; bring to a boil. Reduce heat to low and gently simmer, partially covered with a lid, for 30-40 minutes.

  5. To serve, taste test and season with a little extra salt and pepper, to taste. Ladle into bowls and top with 1 or 2 slices of cheesy toast.

Recipe Notes

Wine is optional to deglaze the pan and add flavour to the soup. Use extra beef broth or stock as a substitute.

If using wine, I recommend using good quality Pinot Gris/Grigio, Sauv Blanc or Chardonnay.

Nutrition Facts

French Onion Soup

Amount Per Serving

Calories 331
Calories from Fat 162

% Daily Value*

Total Fat 18g
28%

Saturated Fat 8g
40%

Cholesterol 30mg
10%

Sodium 1553mg
65%

Potassium 364mg
10%

Total Carbohydrates 34g
11%

Dietary Fiber 4g
16%

Sugars 12g

Protein 3g
6%

Vitamin A
23.1%

Vitamin C
22.9%

Calcium
6.9%

Iron
7.1%

* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.



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