Craving a steaming bowl of rich, cheesy French onion soup but don’t want to spend all day caramelizing onions? Say hello to this Lazy French Onion Soup — it delivers deep, savory flavor with simple ingredients and shortcut techniques that won’t sacrifice taste.
The result? A bowl of buttery, sweet caramelized onions in a fragrant beef broth, topped with crusty toasted baguette and melty Gruyère cheese that bubbles beautifully under the broiler. Yes, please.
Why I Love This Recipe
- Faster than traditional recipes, ready in under 40 minutes
- Just 6 main ingredients you likely already have
- Perfect for cozy nights, easy dinners, or impressing guests
- Ideal way to use up leftover bread or broth
- The broiled cheesy top? Absolutely irresistible.
Ingredients
🧅 4 large yellow or sweet onions, thinly sliced
🧴 2 tbsp olive oil (or unsalted butter for richness)
🍷 1 cup dry white wine (like Sauvignon Blanc)
🍯 4 cups beef broth (low-sodium preferred)
🧂 1 tsp dried thyme (or 1 tbsp fresh thyme leaves)
🧀 1 cup shredded Gruyère cheese (or Swiss if needed)
🍞 4 slices of toasted baguette (or any crusty bread)
Optional additions: splash of Worcestershire, pinch of sugar for faster caramelizing, or a garlic rub on your toast!
Instructions
1. Caramelize the Onions (Fast-Track Version)
In a large pot, heat olive oil over medium heat. Add sliced onions and sauté, stirring often, for about 15 minutes, until they’re golden brown and soft. If they’re browning too fast, reduce the heat slightly. Optional: add a pinch of sugar to help speed up caramelization.
2. Add the Wine
Pour in the white wine, scraping up any browned bits from the bottom of the pot. Simmer for 2–3 minutes until the wine reduces slightly.
3. Add Broth and Thyme
Stir in the beef broth and thyme. Bring to a simmer, then reduce the heat and let it cook gently for 15–20 minutes.
4. Toast the Bread
While the soup simmers, toast the baguette slices until golden. For extra flavor, rub each slice with a clove of garlic once toasted.
5. Broil and Serve
Ladle soup into oven-safe bowls. Top each with a slice of baguette and a generous handful of Gruyère cheese. Place under a broiler for 3–5 minutes, or until the cheese is melted, bubbly, and lightly browned. Serve hot!
Tips for Success
- Use sweet or yellow onions for the best flavor
- Slice onions thinly and evenly so they cook uniformly
- For a deeper flavor, try using half chicken broth, half beef broth
- Don’t skip the broil—that’s where the cheesy magic happens
- If you don’t have oven-safe bowls, broil the toast separately and float on top
Perfect Pairings & Serving Ideas
Serve this comforting soup with:
- These Easy Turkey Wings – for a hearty Southern pairing
- This Tomato Skillet with Okra and Sausage – bold flavor, rustic charm
- This Dorito Casserole – if you’re in a cheesy mood
- These Sheet Pan Quesadillas – to round out a cozy night in
- This Crockpot Nacho Dip – ideal for a soup + snack spread
Storage & Leftovers
- Fridge: Store leftover soup (without bread or cheese) in the fridge for up to 4 days
- Freezer: Freeze cooled soup in airtight containers for up to 2 months
- Reheat: Warm gently on the stovetop. Add fresh toasted bread and cheese when serving again!
More Recipes You’ll Love
- These Easy Turkey Wings
- This Tomato Skillet with Okra and Sausage
- This Dorito Casserole
- This Crockpot Nacho Dip
- These Sheet Pan Quesadillas
Final Thoughts
This Lazy French Onion Soup is the shortcut version of the beloved bistro classic — but every bit as satisfying. Rich broth, tender onions, cheesy tops — what more could you ask for?
Try it for dinner this week, and let me know in the comments how it turned out! Don’t forget to follow for more cozy, flavorful recipes.
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