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This slow cooker French onion soup is ridiculously easy to make, mainly since it cooks in a slow cooker! After you caramelize the onions, it simmers all day, and you come home to an amazing aroma and a fabulous meal for a cold winter day.
French onion soup is even tastier (and easier than ever!) when prepared in the slow cooker. This recipe for slow-cooker French onion soup also feeds six, making it a great option if you're looking for a classic soup starter.
Slow Cooker French Onion Soup is one of our favorite meals to come home to! As with any traditional French onion soup, this recipe features a beefy broth loaded with caramelized onions and herbs and topped with an amazing Gruyere cheese topping!
Did you know you can make French onion soup in the crockpot?! It’s ridiculously easy with basically no stirring and no work! Place onions into a 6-qt slow cooker. Stir in butter, brown sugar and 1 teaspoon salt; top with thyme and bay leaf. Cover and cook on high heat for 8-10 hours, or until onions are caramelized and browned.*
Yes, you can make French Onion Soup in your crock pot! Crockpot French Onion Soup is just as good as any fancy restaurant. My version doesn’t just taste like beef broth and onions (like most traditional French onion soup).
What To Eat With Slow Cooker French Onion Soup. French Onion Soup is a meal in itself, but it pairs beautifully with a few simple sides: Salad- A crisp salad with a light vinaigrette balances the richness of the soup. Bread- Serve extra bread on the side for dipping.
Rich beef broth combines with caramelized onions, herbs, and cheese served atop each bowl of creamy goodness to create an unbeatable taste sensation! So comforting and good, I could literally eat this every day. Cooking for so long in the crock pot really condenses the flavor! Why use a Slow Cooker for French Onion Soup?
Crock Pot French Onion Soup is an easy and economical way to make classic French onion soup at home without standing at the stove all day. With rich buttery caramelized onions in a rich broth, topped with toasted crusty bread and melted cheese. "Will definitely be making again!
Simply add thinly sliced onions and let them cook low and slow for several hours until they become soft and sweet. Deep, Rich Flavors. Some homemade French onion soup recipes taste like onions and broth. Sad!
The secret to a warm and cozy French onion soup is in the broth; this is why I love making French onion soup in a slow cooker! It allows plenty of time for all the delicious flavors to develop. The result is an extra rich and fragrant beef broth, and an easy soup with an incredible depth of flavor.