soccerdad72
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Big fan - I occasionally make it at home (slightly healthier version), but usually just order it while dining out (especially in the cold weather months).
I do love the version at Chefs.I get it there too and at Chefs. Occasionally have it from Panera or another restaurant in my area.
Yes! I’ve tried the Costco version. It really is pretty good.It's a favorite! Costco sells a box of frozen single serving onion soup and it's really good(better if you warm it up in an oven, but microwave is ok in a pinch)![]()
It's a favorite! Costco sells a box of frozen single serving onion soup and it's really good(better if you warm it up in an oven, but microwave is ok in a pinch)![]()
Yes! I’ve tried the Costco version. It really is pretty good.![]()
Get the onions started on the stove-butter and olive oil.Then place in a 350 oven-lid off and stir occasionally.If it's getting a little too brown,pop the lid on.So much easier than the stovetop!We make French Onion Soup at least once a month, it’s my husband’s favorite soup. One change we make: We don’t put the bread & cheese on top to melt. Instead, we slice up a baguette, put the slices under a broiler for a minute or two and then drizzle balsamic vinegar or balsamic glaze on top, finished with Gruyère cheese and some basil or oregano and then broil until slightly melted. We dip these into the soup.
I’ve never tried caramelizing onions in the oven- do you just mix everything together and bake? How long? The recipe we use calls for sliced leeks to be added after 15 minutes of caramelizing, so I’d need to figure that in too. I would like to try it though.
I don’t love all the onions so much and will sometimes use an immersion blender for a few seconds - but that definitely makes the soup thicker.
Regarding the Costco French Onion soup, it seems to be a seasonal item around here. In the past I've found it during winter months, but with Costco you never know!Hmm, I may have to check that out!