Crock Pot French Onion Soup

French Onion Soup is something I always have to order at a restaurant. I absolutely love it! It might be the molten hot gruyere cheese that burns the taste buds right off of my tongue because I can never wait for it to cool down or just the richness of the soup itself. I have made it a Christmas tradition for myself to make my very own French Onion Soup in the crockpot. P.S. The longer it is in the crock pot the better it taste. This is a recipe that will be sure to test your patience.

The Prep

Cut up all onions and shallots. Warning, this will make you cry.

Combine the onions with butter, brown sugar, thyme, bay leaves, salt, and pepper. Cook on high in the crockpot until things are brown and caramelized. This could take a couple of hours. You want the onions to reduce to half the size.

Onions before caramelized

Once the Onions are cooked down, add the beef broth, wine, and balsamic vinegar.

Turn to low and let sit for at least 8 hours but I let mine go overnight or up to 2 days.

2 days later

Finally dish into an oven-safe bowl, layer with bread and shredded Gruyere, and broil on High for 2 minutes. Enjoy!

Warning: burning your taste buds may happen

Ingredients

4 Red Onions

4 Yellow Onions

3 Shallots

1/2 Cup of Unsalted Butter (1stick)

1Tbsp of Brown Sugar

Salt & Pepper

Bay leaves & Thyme

2 (32 oz) Beef Broth

2 Cups of Red wine (Cabernet)

2 Tbsp of balsamic Vinegar

Loaf of French bread

Shredded Gruyere cheese