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French onion soup is a classic that you can now easily cook in your instant pot! Flavored to perfection and topped with delicious cheese this soup will warm you up on any cold winter day. I love soups, especially during the winter! Try out this hearty beef bourguignon, this cheeseburger soup, and some delicious loaded baked potato soup. They are some of my very favorites.
Easy French Onion Soup
We all know that I have a deep love for my instant pot! You can cook up just about anything in it and you can even do it without having to plan ahead! It makes delicious spaghetti or even lemon garlic chicken. You can cook this as the main entree with some salad and French baguette or cook it as a starter to any meal. It uses delicious and classic flavors in the broth and the sweet Walla Walla onions really are what make this soup SOO GOOD. This instant pot french onion soup only takes about 35 minutes. That’s from start to finish! That’s the beauty of the instant pot. You can decide what you want for dinner at dinner time and you can still have a delicious meal! Adding in the baguette and freshly shredded cheese to the top is really what takes it to the next level and makes it feel like you are eating this at a restaurant. Enjoy!
Ingredients for Instant Pot French Onion Soup
This ingredient list is a bit lengthy but don’t let that scare you away! Once you have all of these ingredients on hand then it’s a breeze to make! You won’t regret it. See the recipe card at the bottom of the post for exact measurements.
Butter: I used unsalted butter in this recipe.Olive oil: You can use vegetable instead if that’s what you have on hand. Sweet onions: I used medium sized Walla Walla onions. Brown sugar: This really brings in a deep, sweet flavor to the soup. Dry white wine: This deglazes the bottom of the pot adding in more bits of flavor to the soup! You can use extra beef broth if you prefer to use that instead. Beef broth: This has a lot of protien and it adds that rich and hearty flavor to the soup. Worcestershire sauce: Even if you can’t say this name, you won’t want to miss out on this in the recipe! Minced garlic: Garlic is a must. I know that I love it but really, it adds a lot to the soup.Bay leaves and dried thyme: These herbs really pair well with the onions and beef broth. Salt and pepper: Use these to season to taste. Baguette: You can buy a baguette or two or make one at home with this recipe. Gruyere cheese: This cheese is a MUST for french onion soup! It’s traditional for french onion soup for a reason! Don’t substitute this.
Let’s Make Some Soup!
Instant pot French onion soup is insanely delicious, easy to make, and makes fantastic leftovers. Give this recipe a try and you will never have to count on a restaurant to make this for you again.
Salad: Soup and salad are meant to be served together! Try serving this soup with some tomato basil salad or this wedge salad. They are easy and super delicious! Bread: This soup does have a delicious baguette already served on top but you can still add in some rolls or breadsticks on the side.Meat: This soup is a perfect starter for any meal too! I especially love it before I have some steak, chicken or pork chops. Vegetables: Try cooking up some carrots, asparagus or mashed potatoes to go along with this soup as a side. They complement each other so well!
Refrigerate: Once your french onion soup has cooled then place it in an airtight container in your fridge. It will last up to 3 days.Reheat: When you are ready to eat your leftovers, preheat your oven to 350 degrees. Transfer your soup into oven safe bowls. Once each bowl is filled with soup then top with the cheese and place each bowl onto a baking sheet. Cook the soup in the oven for about 15 minutes or until heated through. Enjoy!
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All nutritional information is based on third party calculations and is only an estimate. Each recipe and nutritional value will vary depending on the brands you use, measuring methods and portion sizes per household. Read More Posts by Alyssa facebook twitter pinterest instagram Comment * Name * Email * Website
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