Onion soup

Onion soup

30 min
Onion soup is a classic French dish that blends sweet, caramelised onions and savoury broth. The soup is topped with golden and bubbling Gruyère cheese on crusty baguette slices. Every spoonful is packed with comforting flavours. Perfect for a chilly evening or to impress at a dinner party, this French onion soup takes a tasty traditional dish and turns it simple.
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Instructions

  • Peel and slice onion and garlic. Heat butter & rapeseed oil in a large pan.
  • Sauté onion, garlic, and thyme for about 15 minutes over medium heat.
  • Preheat the oven to 250 °C.
  • Add wine, stock, and soya to the onions. Let the onion soup cook under the lid for about 15 minutes. Season to taste with salt and pepper.
  • Pour the soup into ovenproof bowls. Top with bread slices with cheese. Bake the onion soup until the cheese is melted.
  • Top with fresh thyme and serve.
Enjoy!

FAQ: Questions about onion soup

We have answered some commonly asked questions to help you perfect this classic recipe. Learn how to pick the best onions and cheese for a delicious bowl of onion soup.

Can I cook onion soup with a slow cooker?
Yes, you can technically cook the onion soup in a slow cooker, but it is often easier and more efficient to cook it on the stovetop. Caramelising onions can require constant stirring, which can be challenging in a slow cooker. We suggest you caramelise the onions in a pan first and then transfer them to the slow cooker, along with the other soup ingredients. When it has cooked for hours, top it with the cooked cheesy baguette slices.
How long do onions need to caramelise?
Onions should caramelise over medium heat for about 15 minutes to bring out the rich, sweet, and savoury flavours essential for onion soup. If you are after a deeper flavour, feel free to cook the onions longer. Cook them for 30 minutes to an hour, stirring now and then to ensure they brown evenly without burning.
How do I prevent the cheese from burning?
To prevent the cheese from burning, watch the soup closely in the oven and adjust the baking time or temperature if needed. You can also cover the soup with foil during the initial baking period and remove it towards the end to allow the cheese to brown.

Ingredients

Onion soup
Yellow onions
4
Garlic cloves
2
Arla® LactoFREE Slightly Salted Spreadable & rapeseed oil
2 tbsp
Dried thyme
1 tsp
White wine
200 ml
Vegetable or chicken stock
1 l
Soy
1 tbsp
Salt and black pepper to taste
Gratin and garnish
Baguettes slices
8
Gruyère cheese
100 g
Fresh thyme

Tips: Making the best onion soup

Here are a few tips for making a great onion soup. We will discuss choosing the right ingredients, making the soup ahead, and making it properly.

Choose fresh ingredients

Selecting the best ingredients is crucial for a flavourful balance in the onion soup. The onions are the flavour cornerstone, so use fresh yellow onions for their ideal mix of sweetness and savouriness. Choose premium vegetable or chicken stock for the broth to enrich the flavour of the soup. A dry white wine with sharp acidity, such as Sauvignon Blanc, enhances the sweetness of the caramelised onions just right. For the gratin, opt for well-aged Gruyère for its creamy, complex flavour.

Make the soup ahead

If you have a busy schedule or want to meal-prep, make the onion soup beforehand. You can prepare it up to a day in advance, refrigerate it, and reheat it when ready to serve. It will remain strong and tasty.

Store onion soup properly

Keep your onion soup fresh by storing it in an airtight container in the fridge for up to four days. When ready for another serving, reheat the soup on the stove until it is hot. If you want to save your soup for later, freeze it without the gratin. Put the cooled soup in a freezer-safe container. Make sure not to fill it all the way to the top since it will expand. You can freeze it for up to three months.

Try our recipe for homemade onion soup

Onion soup can make every weekday dinner a bit more special. It is known for its intense flavours, warm aromas, and beautiful presentation. You can have a warm and delicious meal ready in just thirty minutes. Gather the family around the dinner table to enjoy the sweet and savoury flavours bursting from the bowl of soup. Serve the onion soup as a comforting main dish or a hearty starter.

Sweetness from caramelised onions

The key to the perfect onion soup is getting the caramelised onions right. This is where most of the flavour comes from. Sautéing the onions slowly for a long time releases their natural sugars into the pan. Then they caramelise, and the intense sweetness and slight smokiness serve as a flavour base. Alone, the flavour is intense. Combined with stock, soy, and white wine, the soup gets a savoury and acidic boost that matches the sweetness perfectly.

Bread and cheese for the perfect gratin

Top off the onion soup with a rustic gratin. The bread and cheese add a perfect contrast in flavour and texture. You can enjoy a crunchy bite of bread with melted cheese with every spoonful of soup. As it lies on top of the soup, it soaks up some of its goodness. Now soft, you can use your spoon to cut through the bread and get a delicious spoonful of all the wonderful flavours. The onion soup combines the best of both worlds. It has a charming rustic presentation and deep, luxurious flavours.

A French classic

For hundreds of years, onion soups have been a go-to meal across the globe. Workers and peasants used to make the soup using whatever ingredients were available. Onions were generally popular and known to provide lots of flavour. Today, onion soup is considered a more elegant dish with its rich, savoury flavours. The reason could lie with the French king Louis XV, who introduced it to French royalty. Whether royal or rustic, French onion soup is a timeless classic fit for all dinner tables. Serve the bowls on sophisticated trays or homely wood boards to fit your dining setting.

Vegetable-based soups are tasty meal options made from simple ingredients. If you are looking for more recipes like the onion soup, perhaps a leek soup with crunchy bread, a creamy courgette soup, or a delicious potato soup will do the trick.

Make it your own

Get creative with our onion soup. Even if onion soup is a classic, there are plenty of ways to mix and match ingredients without changing the identity of the dish. Try substituting cheeses or onions to start slow.

If Gruyère is unavailable, adding Swiss cheeses such as Emmental or Jarlsberg is an excellent choice. They have a mild, nutty flavour with a slightly sweet and buttery flavour. These cheeses also melt perfectly on top of the bread, giving it a creamy texture. For something different, mozzarella cheese brings a stretchy, gooey texture to the slightly crunchy bread and rich soup. Its mild flavour allows the onion soup to shine. Experiment with different cheeses to discover your preferences.

Though yellow onions are the top choice, other types of onions are also delicious in the soup. Red onions have a slightly milder flavour and can add a subtle sweetness and a slight hint of spiciness. Other onions, such as Walla Walla or Maui onions, have a higher sugar content and can create stronger sweetness in the soup – but with a milder flavour in general. Try a few different ones to find your favourite, or mix more varieties in one soup to create your preferred flavour base.