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Slow Cooker French Onion Soup 

January 12, 2026 //  by Ann

 

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There’s something undeniably comforting about a warm bowl of French onion soup. Its deep, savory flavor, sweet caramelized onions, and rich broth make it a timeless classic that never fails to satisfy. But let’s be honest—traditional French onion soup can be a bit labor-intensive. That’s why I love making it in the slow cooker. Not only does this method free up your stovetop, but it also allows the flavors to develop slowly, giving you a perfectly balanced soup with minimal effort. This slow cooker version brings all the elegance and taste of the restaurant favorite straight to your kitchen, while being incredibly easy and forgiving.

Why Do I Love This Recipe?
I love this recipe because it combines simplicity with amazing flavor. The slow cooking process transforms ordinary onions into sweet, caramelized goodness, while the beef broth and a splash of wine deepen the soup’s richness. Topped with toasted bread and melted cheese, it feels luxurious, yet it’s perfect for a weeknight dinner or a cozy weekend meal.

Serving Suggestions
Serve your French onion soup straight from the slow cooker with slices of crusty baguette and a generous layer of melted Gruyère or Swiss cheese. For an extra touch, broil the topped bowls for a few minutes to get a beautifully golden, bubbly crust. Pair with a crisp green salad or roasted vegetables for a complete meal.

Storage & Freezing
Leftovers can be stored in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 3-4 days. To reheat, simply warm on the stovetop over medium heat, adding a splash of broth if it has thickened. French onion soup can also be frozen—just skip adding the bread and cheese before freezing. Freeze the soup in individual portions for up to 2 months, then thaw overnight in the fridge and top with bread and cheese before serving.

Variations of the Recipe
This recipe is very versatile. You can make it vegetarian by substituting the beef broth with vegetable broth. For a richer flavor, add a splash of brandy or sherry. Try different cheeses for topping, like Fontina or Havarti, for a unique twist. You can even add a handful of mushrooms for extra depth and texture.

With just a few ingredients and your trusty slow cooker, you can enjoy a gourmet, heartwarming meal with minimal effort. This French onion soup is a classic comfort food reinvented for busy home cooks, perfect for any season.

Slow Cooker French Onion Soup

There’s something undeniably comforting about a warm bowl of French onion soup. Its deep, savory flavor, sweet caramelized onions, and rich broth make it a timeless classic that never fails to satisfy. Not only does this method free up your stovetop, but it also allows the flavors to develop slowly, giving you a perfectly balanced soup with minimal effort.
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Course: Appetizer, Side Dish, Soup
Cuisine: American
Ingredients Method

Ingredients
  

  • 4 large onions thinly sliced
  • 2 tablespoons butter
  • 1 teaspoon sugar
  • 1½ teaspoons salt
  • 2 quarts beef broth no sodium added
  • ¼ cup sherry
  • 2 sprigs fresh thyme
  • Pepper to taste
  • Sliced bread or croutons
  • 8 ounces Gruyère cheese sliced (or Swiss cheese)

Method
 

  1. Place the sliced onions, butter, sugar, and salt in the bottom of a 6-quart slow cooker. Stir to coat the onions evenly.
  2. Cover and cook on high for 7 hours, stirring occasionally if possible, until the onions are soft, deeply browned, and caramelized.
  3. Add the beef broth, sherry, thyme sprigs, and pepper to taste. Stir gently, then cover and cook on high for an additional 1 hour to allow the flavors to meld.
  4. When ready to serve, ladle the soup into oven-safe bowls. Top each bowl with slices of bread or croutons.
  5. Place sliced Gruyère cheese on top of the bread. For a melted, bubbly topping, broil the bowls in the oven for 2–4 minutes until the cheese is golden and melted.
  6. Carefully remove from the oven and serve hot.
  7. Enjoy!
Ann
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Marie Reyner
Marie Rayner is a retired Chef, freelance writer, recipe developer, food blogger, and Cookbook author who calls the United Kingdom her home. She is the author of the award-winning blog “The English Kitchen”, where she aims to “debunk the myths of English cookery, one recipe at a time,” with her unique North American spin.
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