Easy Crock Pot French Onion Soup + Video

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Crock Pot French Onion Soup tastes just like your favorite bistro version — but with an easy hands-off method! Be sure to start early in the morning (or the night before) to allow plenty of time for the onions to cook down. This easy crock pot French onion soup may seem humble, but it’s quite impressive in presentation and flavor!

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Crock Pot French Onion Soup

This slow cooker French onion soup recipe is ridiculously easy to put together. Not only is it rich and flavorful, but you can top it with as much cheese as you want!

However, it does take quite a bit of time to make — so be sure to start early in the morning or even the night before.

If you love the rich flavors in this recipe for French onion soup in the crock pot, try combining them with gooey baked mac and cheese!

Or, make a creamy tomato basil alternative that cooks on the stove in just 30 minutes. For something heartier, my crock pot taco soup is sure to hit the spot.

Recipe Video

To see us make this recipe for French onion soup in the crock pot from start to finish, watch the video in this post!

sliced onions in crockpot with brown sugar and sauces

Ingredient Notes and Substitutions

  • Onions – While the sweet ones (Vidalia) are preferred, you can get away with any white onion when making this easy crock pot French onion soup.
  • Sugar – I prefer brown sugar since it adds to the caramel flavor. Start with a smaller amount and add more to taste if you prefer the dish to be sweeter.
  • Flavoring – Adding the sherry and Worcestershire sauce to the vegetables creates a deeper flavor, but you can stir them in with the beef stock instead.

    Also, the thyme and bay leaves can be omitted if you don’t have any on hand.
  • Baguette – A French baguette is my top choice, but sourdough is yummy too.

    In a pinch, you could use leftover bread cubes or croutons. And for extra flavor, rub a clove of garlic over the slices before toasting!
  • Cheese – Shred this yourself, since bagged shreds don’t melt as smoothly. Asiago is a great substitute for Gruyere, or use a blend of both.
caramelized onions in crockpot

Tips and Tricks to Make Perfect Crock Pot French Onion Soup

  • Slice the onions thinly and evenly.

Yes, this helps them to cook more evenly — but you also don’t want a thick hunk of onion when you’re eating this soup either!

If your knife skills aren’t great, a mandoline slicer is really helpful. Otherwise, take your time and pay attention to the thickness of each slice as you go.

  • Don’t forget the bread and cheese.

Just before your crock pot French onion soup is ready, preheat your broiler and slice up the baguette.

Broil the bread slices for a minute or two on each side, just until toasted, while you divide the soup into bowls.

Place a slice or two of bread on top of each bowl, cover with shredded cheese, and return to the broiler until browned and bubbly on top!

But if you need a gluten-free option, simply skip the bread and just broil the crock pot onion soup with cheese on top.

  • Want to reduce the cooking time?

Caramelize your onions on the stove instead! Place them over low heat for about 1 ½ to 2 hours and add a little extra liquid as needed.

Once they are tender and caramelized, transfer them to the crock pot along with any juice from the pan.

pouring beef stock over caramelized onions in slow cooker

Prep Ahead

  • Slice onions
  • Caramelize them in the crockpot
  • Shred cheese

Kitchen Tools You Will Need

  • Slow Cooker – Great for soups, roasts, shredded chicken, and more! I love it in the cooler months, but it’s also great in the summer when you don’t want to heat up the whole house with the oven.
  • Cheese Grater – Fresh cheese makes this recipe even better! Skip the bagged shreds and buy a block to grate yourself.
  • Bread Knife – The serrated blade slices cleanly through baguettes and other loaves.
  • Oven-proof Bowls – Stoneware soup crocks are best — and provide that full bistro experience! Make sure they’re safe for broiling, which reaches up to 550°F.
  • Baking Sheet – Makes it easier to get your bowls of crock pot onion soup in and out of the oven. You’ll need it to toast the baguette slices too.
thyme and bay leaves on top of onion soup in slow cooker

Serving Suggestions

Pair crock pot French onion soup with a fresh salad, or serve it as a side with your favorite sandwich.

I think it would be especially delicious with a Gruyere grilled cheese, but a French dip sandwich goes well too.

You could also roast broccoli, zucchini, or butternut squash to make an extra cozy meal. But since this dish is quite savory and filling, it really doesn’t need much else!

Slow Cooker French Onion Soup Recipe FAQ

Is French onion soup vegetarian?

No, because it’s traditionally made with beef stock. My recipe for French onion soup in the crock pot also includes Worcestershire sauce, which contains anchovies.

However, you can easily make a vegetarian version with a few easy swaps! Replace the beef stock with vegetable stock or mushroom broth, then substitute soy sauce for Worcestershire (or leave it out entirely).

The flavors won’t be as deep, but it’ll still be delicious!

Do you need to saute onions before slow cooking?

Usually, you can toss them in raw and let them cook with the rest of the ingredients, but they won’t get that delicious caramelized flavor.

Starting them on the stove takes longer up front, or you can prepare them by themselves in the crockpot first. It just depends on how much time you have and how many dishes you want to wash!

Is 4 hours on High the same as 8 hours on Low?

Crockpots actually cook food at a consistent heat. The High and Low settings just determine how quickly it reaches that temperature.

So, directions that list a certain amount of time on Low can typically be reduced by half when using High instead.

Although most dishes can be prepared on either setting, certain things like roasts and stews do better with a longer time on Low. The flavors become more developed, and the meat comes out more tender.

Storing and Reheating Crock Pot Onion Soup

Transfer cooled soup to an airtight container and refrigerate for 3-4 days. Wait to add the bread and cheese until after it’s been reheated.

You can also freeze crock pot French onion soup (without the bread and cheese) for up to 3 months.

Thaw in the refrigerator overnight, then reheat on the stove before finishing with the broiling step.

ladling onion soup out of crockpot

Enjoy!
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crock of French onion soup topped with cheese covered baguette slice

crockpot french onion soup in bowl

Easy Crock Pot French Onion Soup + Video

Donna Elick
Crock Pot French Onion Soup is cozy, comforting, and easy to make. The slow cooker does most of the work — just broil it quickly at the end!
5 stars from 2 reviews
Tried this recipe?Please comment and review!
Prep Time 15 minutes
Cook Time 10 hours
Total Time 10 hours 15 minutes
Course Soup
Cuisine American
Method Slow Cooker
Servings 8

Ingredients
 

  • 3 pounds sweet onions, thinly sliced
  • 4 tablespoons unsalted butter, melted
  • 2 teaspoons brown sugar
  • 2 teaspoons sherry vinegar
  • 1 tablespoon Worcestershire sauce
  • 5 fresh thyme sprigs
  • 3 bay leaves
  • 6 cups beef stock
  • Kosher salt and freshly ground black pepper, to taste
  • 12 ounce French baguette, sliced
  • 2 cups Gruyère cheese, shredded

Instructions
 

  • Add the thinly sliced onions to a 6-qt slow cooker. Stir in butter, brown sugar, 1 teaspoon salt, sherry vinegar and Worcestershire sauce.
  • Cover and cook on high heat for 8-9 hours or on low for about 12-14; or until onions are caramelized and browned. Make sure to stir halfway, as needed, to prevent burning.
  • Stir in beef stock, season with salt and pepper, to taste and add thyme sprigs and bay leaves. Cover and cook on high heat for 2-3 hours or on low for 4-5 hours. When ready discard thyme and bay leaves.
  • Preheat oven to broil.
  • Place baguette slices onto a baking sheet and broil until golden brown on both sides, about 1-2 minutes per side.
  • Divide soup into ovenproof bowls, place the bowls on a baking sheet. Top with toasted baguette slices, about two slices per bowl, the bread should cover the soup; top with lots of shredded cheese.
  • Place into the oven and broil until the cheese is bubbly and golden brown, about 2 minutes.
  • Serve immediately.

Video

Nutrition

Serving: 1 | Calories: 381cal | Carbohydrates: 37g | Protein: 19g | Fat: 18g | Saturated Fat: 10g | Cholesterol: 51mg | Sodium: 897mg | Sugar: 13g | Fiber: 3g | Calcium: 434mg | Iron: 3mg

All nutritional information is based on third party calculations and is only an estimate. Each recipe’s nutritional value will vary depending on the ingredients used, measuring methods, and portion sizes.

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Originally published January 2018, updated and republished August 2024

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41 Comments

  1. Cannot get to "print" for the onion soup. Every time I click the 'print' option, it goes to a different soup (potato). Very confused.

    1. I looked for that print button on the recipe and didn't find it, so I highlighted just the title to the end of instructions, right clicked on the highlighted text and clicked print. and it printed picture and all.

  2. Hi! I can't find Sherry Vinegar near me can you sub sherry wine? or can you think of something else that would work? Thanks!

    1. your actually supposed to add a dry white wine, I wouldn't skimp on this , its cooking for hours so the alcohol, if your worried about it , will cook off

      1. Absolutely you can freeze any soup that you make, but just freeze the soup and use fresh cheese with the baguette when you defrost the soup to warm it up

  3. I labored a long time making this only to discover I used too much brown sugar, I ruined it. It was my fault totally, I misread and thought it said two tablespoons of brown sugar. I'm going to try it again though. Don't make my mistake please~!~

  4. I just want to make sure I see this right… This recipe can take up to a full 19 hours to make? 14 hours alone for the onions, plus an additional 5 after the broth is added?

  5. I’m making this for the third time tonight. My modifications will be fewer onions, not sliced too thin. Thanks for a winner every time.

  6. I followed this recipe to a T and it was absolutely delicious! So worth the time and effort, trust me! I made this over a year ago and never forgot how amazing it tasted and turned out. It’s making my mouth water just thinking about it! Going to have to make it again real soon 🙂

  7. 5 stars
    This was seriously so easy to make! The slow cooker did all the work, and it turned out absolutely delicious!

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