Tuesday, November 10, 2009

Slow Cooker French Onion Soup

Recipe: The Easiest (and best) French Onion Soup



This soup is wildly delicious, and TECHNICALLY, a slow cooker recipe.  The onions though are cooked in a large frying pan on the stove so they are wonderfully browned and soft and all melty-good!  The rest of the soup cooking time is done in the slow cooker and the soup is finished in the oven.




Recipe:

8 large yellow onions, Make sure to use YELLOW ONIONS, peeled, sliced in thin half-moons
2 TBS olice oil
2TBS butter
1 1/2 TBS  sugar
1 1/2 TBS salt
3 cans Campbell's Double Strength Beef Broth
32 oz. chicken broth
1/2 cup good white wine, dry sherry or Marsala
1 dried bay leaf
3 sprigs thyme, tied with kitchen twine
1tsp pepper
1 baguette, cut into 1/2 thick slices
1/2 shredded Gruyere cheese for EACH serving




Combine oil and butter in a frying pan and put all 8 cups of onions in pan.  Add sugar and salt and toss to coat.  Cook onions on medium low heat for 40 minutes to 1 hour stirring occasionally. They will cook down to a fracton of their former vollume and most of the liquid will evaporte.  You can do this step ahead, and put in refrigerator until you are ready to make soup.







Add onions to slow cooker. Add broth, wine, bay leaf and tyme to slow cooker and cook for 2- 3 hours on high.




Preheat oven to 350 degree. Put baguette slices on baking sheet and toast for 15-20 minutes until dry. Increase oven temp. to 400 degrees.




Put baguette in soup bowl and ladle soup over baguette. Grate cheese on top of soup.



Put bowl on baking sheet and bake in oven until cheese is melted and brown, 10 minutes.






Serve with salad.

I am joining Debbie @ http://diningwithdebbie.blogspot.com/ .There are some fantastic recipies over there. Like a big giant cookbook and friendly authors!


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15 comments:

  1. That looks delicious!! I love how you put pictures every step of the way--such a great and helpful idea!! Thank you for your comment about my sweet babies--I sure love them so you know I agree..haha. That Chicken Parm is super easy and is so tasty. Anyway, I have never tried French Onion soup, but this one looks so good I might have to try it!

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  2. Oh, you just made me miserable. I love French Onion soup. I used to make the Famous Barr Department Store recipe and it was so good. Your's looks amazing, I love the idea of the thyme. I can't really eat onions anymore...they hate me. My mom has always had an alergy to them, and while I wouldn't say I'm allergic...I do get a headache if I eat more than just a hint of them cooked in something. I try not to think about what I'm missing...but, this looks so good.

    Sue

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  3. Looks delicious and the great ideas make this recipe sound so easy.
    Geri

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  4. Your blog is beautiful. This recipe is beautiful. I will try it sometime. Doylene

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  5. Be still my heart...this soup looks super YUMMY. Wish I had some for lunch :)

    Yvonne..your pictures are terrific. The thyme is beautiful and the finished product, a work of art.

    I've never done FOS in a crockpot. I like your technique and will be making some soon. Hope you're having a great week :)

    Blessings!
    Gail

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  6. Argh! I can see that I am going to gain about 20 pounds following this blog! I love onions. This looks wonderful!

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  7. Oh wow! That looks fantastic! AND it's my favorite soup of all time.....Thanks for such an easy and beautiful recipe! Thank you for visiting my blog as well....great to have you!! :)

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  8. Hubby saw me looking at this post and SUGGESTED that I make this soup VERY soon:) You know, of course, that I will. Thanks for sharing this.

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  9. Fantastic photography, Yvonne! This recipe sounds wonderful & I hope to try it someday. Thanks for posting it. French onion is my DH's favorite but he'll have to wait awhile before he can have it. He's on a low salt restriction since his heart attack last Monday. :(
    I'll have to make it when the whole gang is over so he'll only get one bowl of it, as I'm sure they will gobble up all the rest, so no leftovers.

    fondly,
    Rett

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  10. OMGosh...this sounds and looks so so GREAT !
    Our family has decided on soups and salads for our get together on Christmas Eve...guess which soup I am going to make...I can't wait..I know it will be delicious. Thanks bunches for the recipe.
    MERRY CHRISTMAS...
    xo bj

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  11. I'm planning a Pink in February party and you given me the perfect soup to use with a good salad for the luncheon. Perfect, just perfect. Thank you!

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  12. I was looking everywhere for this recipe...here it is.

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  13. Yvonne, your site is amazing, great recipes and wonderful decorating ideas. How do I print a recipe from here. I don't see a print icon??

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  14. What a blessing your blog is, it is poetic and simply a dream! Thank you!!!

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