Servings: 4-6 bowls of soup
Prep Time: 30 min
Cook Time: 45 min
Difficulty: Easy
1/3 cup olive oil
8 onions, sliced
2 cloves garlic, minced
2 tablespoon flour
8 cup beef stock
1/4 cup dry white wine
1/2 teaspoon dried thyme
1 bay leaf
salt and pepper to taste
1 loaf French bread
2 cup grated Gruyere cheese
Saute onions and garlic in oil over low heat until onions are tender and golden yellow. Sprinkle flour over onions, cook a few minutes more, browning the flour well. Add stock and wine and bring to a boil, add thyme and bay leaf. Reduce heat, cover, and simmer gently for 20 minutes or so. Add salt and pepper to taste.
Meanwhile, slice French bread into 3/4 slices and butter both sides. Toast slices on griddle until golden brown. Ladle soup into an ovenproof bowl, add toasted bread and cover with cheese. Place ovenproof bowl on a baking sheet lined with tin foil. Bake at 350 degrees or 5 minutes under a hot broiler.
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By Kaci Adanna Pitts on January 14, 2012
been looking for a good french onion soup.thanks to u now i found one making it tomorrow
By DOLORES PHATTS on October 12, 2011
This was so easy and very delicious! All I was missing was a Dutch oven, which I found a really nice one by Paula Deen at Target. My husband kept saying it tasted just like a restaurant soup!! Thank you Paula!!!
By Susan Powell on July 27, 2011
The garlic should be sauteed with the onions. We have corrected the recipe. Thank you for catching the omission!
By Libbie Summers, Senior Food Editor for Paula Deen on July 04, 2011
hi Paula....You do not say when to add garlic.
By Anonymous on June 26, 2011
By Anonymous on December 06, 2010
We thought this was great without any recipe revisions.
By tngram on January 29, 2010
I ended up adding a little bit Worcestershire sauce & beef boullion to it because it was bland & didn't taste like a tradional French version. Broth was light in color & almost tasteless. Much better after adding the 2 ingredients. Not my favorite...will try a different recipe next time. :(
By Anonymous on January 26, 2010
I added a couple cans of Beef Consume. Campbells It makes it a darker richer soup. It was great!! Thanks Paula your the Greatest!!
By Anonymous on January 25, 2010
This is the best french onion soup I have ever tasted....and so easy!!
By Anonymous on January 21, 2010
By Anonymous on January 05, 2010
My family likes it with a more beefy flavor. I added worcestershire sauce. It helped. The broth was not as dark as I like. Maybe I did something wrong. anyway, I will fix this soup again. It was delicious!
By mary ann 1 on January 02, 2010
excellent!!!
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By Anonymous on November 17, 2009
WOW......easy and delicious! Made it Wednesday and liked it so much I'm making it again today (Sunday)!
By Anonymous on November 15, 2009
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