Miso French Onion Soup Recipe (2024)

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Christa

I consider myself a French onion soup connoisseur, but I also prefer to eat vegetarian: that being said, this soup is AMAZING. The miso is a BRILLIANT idea. Don't be stupid, however, as I was: whisk in the miso BEFORE adding the onions (duh). The thyme is a lovely touch: don't leave it out.

PNRN

Love this! This is the 2nd time I've cooked it. I used (Organicville's Saikyo sweet white miso) last time & a pretty good red miso this time (Westbrae's Organic Mellow Miso, red). I preferred the white. A note about miso: it contains living probiotics. If you boil it as the recipe directs, you're killing all that goodness. Save it for the end, then add a tablespoon to your empty bowl, then stir in the slightly cooled soup.

Naomi

Do not COOK the miso. If you do, you destroy ALL the enzymes and diminish the flavor. Miso should be added at the end of all cooking, after stovetop cooking is finished. Easiest is to pour off some liquid, add the miso to that and cream / dissolve, returning the mixture back to the saucepan and proceeding.

Mary S.

I have not had onion soup in years since I have never been able to find a good vegetarian version - but this one is fantastic! The only thing I would change is to consider doubling the recipe - it is hard to stop at one bowl. And, if you want to make it vegan, there are many wonderful vegan cheeses to substitute for the swiss

Naomi

The only issue with miso as it is used in this recipe is the cooking. Miso should not be cooked since that destroys the enzymes - the beneficial aspect and what makes miso so special. Might be better to hold some liquid off, add and blend the miso to that and combine after everything has cooked. I realize it's difficult to add once the crouton is in place but it could be done carefully.

jennifer smaldone

I've used miso in other soup recipes and the recipes usually suggest using white miso for it's milder flavor. Most recently I used it in chicken soup with baby bok choy and the flavor was sublime!

daniel shulman

I came to this onion soup after a disaster with another recipe. I doubled it and all was well. This one works, and I highly recommend it.

Libby

Terrific recipe, fills the french onion soup-sized hole in my heart that's been there since I stopped eating meat. I deglaze the onions with red wine before adding the water and miso, makes for a richer flavor.

Lneedle

Rather than using miso, I've gotten a more authentic, classic taste using Bragg's Liquid Aminos, which is an un-fermented soy sauce made of just soybeans and water (though it's plenty salty).

Fred Rickson

I make French onion soup often, and I just wish I could convince folks to get some real, aged Swiss Gruyere cheese. It is not French Comte, and above all, it is not supermarket Swiss. Maybe it’s because my caramelized onions take 90 minutes or so, but the cheese really is important.

Naomi

Because some of us are vegetarian? I know, crazy.

John

They're leaving it up to you because you could do it either way--red for a fuller flavor, and white for mild. It would probably be good either way--miso is not very strong tasting, especially diluted with this much water, and all those onions and cheese!

MrBillow

Made a trial single bowl--excellent! Might have to put in my regular rotation. Used a parmigiano cause it was what I had around.

Nick

This is my go-to recipe when entertaining people. With a good salad as an appetizer, this can easily be turned into a full meal. A couple notes: (1) I usually cook the croutons a little longer than noted. About 5 minutes on each side. (2) I use two slices of cheese per bowl of soup. (3) Stir in the miso before adding the onions! (4) I use a bit more thyme than noted.

Meg Scofield

Rub bread slices w garlicCook longer, about 5 mins on each sideCarmelize onions in 2 quart pan, then deglaze onions w wine before adding stock

Susan

Where have you found soup bowls which can be broiled (vs going in the oven)? I have searched to no avail

Coco

Denby!

LJ

I've made this soup several times and I love the recipe ! I I like to simmer it a bit longer and usually use more onions and miso. I also use vegetable stock instead of water for a richer taste.

Andrew

Love the miso addition, a bit too salty.

Aviva

This is not a traditional French onion soup; if you are looking for that, look elsewhere. However, it is delicious and a great use of miso paste. I will definitely make this again!

jackie

Of course it's not; French Onion Soup is NOT vegetarian.

Nick

This is my go-to recipe when entertaining people. With a good salad as an appetizer, this can easily be turned into a full meal. A couple notes: (1) I usually cook the croutons a little longer than noted. About 5 minutes on each side. (2) I use two slices of cheese per bowl of soup. (3) Stir in the miso before adding the onions! (4) I use a bit more thyme than noted.

Hungryman

This dish receives conditional hungryman approval. While it IS extremely delicious, the phrase "simmer and salt and pepper as needed" makes an important step sound like a flourish. In my kitchen, it took a significant amount of simmering (~30 min) before the mixture reduced to a concentrated, delicious soup. Also, the crouton making process is implied rather than explained.These two issues could make this recipe confusing for the average hungryman. Barring those, it is a hungryman homerun.

lisa

Because I am lazy, I made this as a one-ish pot meal by caramelizing the onions, removing them, and deglazing the pot with a little sherry. I’ve made it the other way, too, but I think that this ups the umami.

hannah

Added a tablespoon of bouillon and rosemary instead of thyme. Used four cups water and a little extra miso. So good!

Nancy

This is excellent. I mostly followed the directions. I cut the oil for carmelizing the onions in half (i.e., 2 Tbsp rather than 1/4 cup.) It took a good 90 minutes for good carmelization, worth the time, and you don’t need to stir constantly. 5-10 minutes between stirrings works.Toast baguette slices without oil to reduce fat. The extra oil is not necessary. It took 4 cups of water to finish, not 3. And yes, don’t boil the miso. Made about 6 9-oz servings of the soup. Perfect. A favorite.

Ruth

Delicious! I used less miso, added mushrooms, a teaspoon of soy sauce, and a teaspoon bouillon.

Lacey

Tastes nothing like French Onion Soup but was still very good. I used powdered miso and the flavor of the miso still ended up being too strong. To temper the flavor I followed other users suggestions and added a generous amount of red wine to round out the soup and get more of the beef-y flavor.

Fred Rickson

I make French onion soup often, and I just wish I could convince folks to get some real, aged Swiss Gruyere cheese. It is not French Comte, and above all, it is not supermarket Swiss. Maybe it’s because my caramelized onions take 90 minutes or so, but the cheese really is important.

Traci

Everyone loved this dish but it was a bit salty. I will add more water next time. I also switched swiss for gruyere because I can't resist bubbly brown gruyere.

Libby

Terrific recipe, fills the french onion soup-sized hole in my heart that's been there since I stopped eating meat. I deglaze the onions with red wine before adding the water and miso, makes for a richer flavor.

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Miso French Onion Soup Recipe (2024)

FAQs

How do you deepen the flavor of French onion soup? ›

A few sprigs of thyme and a bay leaf elevate the soup even more, but I take it a step further, adding a splash of fish sauce for complexity and depth—don't worry, it won't taste fishy—and a hit of cider vinegar to balance some of that oniony sweetness.

What is the difference between onion soup and French onion soup? ›

What is the Difference Between Onion Soup and French Onion Soup? French onion soup is always made with beef stock. Other onion soups can be made with chicken, vegetable, or beef stock. Additionally, French onion soup typically contains wine or sherry, which isn't typical or necessary in other onion soups.

Is miso soup just miso paste and hot water? ›

Miso soup is deceptively simple. It contains just a handful of ingredients: fermented bean paste (a.k.a. miso), vegetables, and hot water or stock. Heck, you don't even have to use tofu (although if you do, make sure it's the right kind; more on that in a moment).

What broth is French onion soup made of? ›

What Is French Onion Soup? French onion soup, or soupe à l'oignon gratinée, is a classic French dish made with caramelized onions and beef stock or broth. The soup is topped with bread and cheese, then gratinéed to rich, gooey perfection.

Why is my French onion soup so bland? ›

If you don't add enough salt, pepper, or other herbs and spices, the soup may taste bland.

How do you add depth of flavor to soup? ›

"If your broth is lacking in savory richness, try adding roasted onion, tomato paste, mushrooms, seaweed, soy sauce, or miso. These ingredients add umami flavor and depth to broth," she says. The choice of ingredient depends on the recipe, though.

Why does French onion soup taste so good? ›

French onion soup is the ultimate comfort food. Onions get slowly cooked until sweet and caramelized, then simmered in rich broth until they're practically falling apart. To finish it off, toasted bread is added to give it that lovable crisp-gone-soggy texture and a generous amount of Gruyère cheese is melted on top.

Why is French onion soup so expensive? ›

First, French onion soup calls for a ton of onions. While onions aren't expensive, there's a lot of labor involved in halving, peeling, and slicing 10, 12, 50, or one billion onions (I don't know how much soup you make).

Why is my French onion soup bitter? ›

The underlying flavor of this soup is the deep umami flavor of the caramelized onions. If you rush this process, the result will be a bitter charred flavor, and if you underestimate and skip this process the flavor will be nowhere near as deep or complex.

How much miso paste for 1 cup of water? ›

A general rule of thumb is to use about 1 tablespoon per cup (U.S. measure, 236.5ml) or 1/4 l (250ml) but if you have a very salty red miso for example, you may need less. So when you are trying out a new miso, always add less than you think you need.

Do you refrigerate miso paste? ›

Miso should be stored in a covered container and to maintain its colour and flavour, refrigeration is best. As a general rule, the lighter the colour and flavour, the more careful you will need to be and refrigeration is best. Sweet miso should be consumed within three weeks of opening, white miso within 3 months.

Should you not boil miso soup? ›

Tip. Don't bring the soup to a boil! Because miso is a fermented food, it's teeming with probiotics. Boiling miso kills these beneficial bacteria, so you'll miss out on some of its health benefits.

How do I make my French onion soup taste better? ›

Fresh thyme: always go with fresh thyme sprigs over dried. Worcestershire sauce: the flavors in Worcestershire sauce are a mix of vinegar, garlic, chile, molasses, etc. which act as the French onion soup spices. A tablespoon goes a long way to help bring out the umami flavors.

What is Panera French onion soup made of? ›

Sweet caramelized onions in a savory broth with a sherry wine vinegar gastrique, sea salt, topped with cheese and black pepper and sea salt croutons.

How do you thicken French onion soup? ›

What is the best way to thicken French onion soup? The easiest way to thicken your French onion soup is with flour.

How to doctor up canned French onion soup? ›

Some fresh rosemary or thyme brings a woody, peppery taste to the soup, complementing the umami flavor of the beef stock. With a splash of balsamic vinegar and green onions or fresh basil as a garnish, the canned soup is transformed from a grocery store original into a gourmet dish.

How do you make soup taste stronger? ›

You can extract a clean, strong broth from a combination of water and several pantry ingredients. It's all about layering powerful flavor-enhancers that you probably already have on hand—bacon, tomato paste, herbs, peppercorns, a Parmesan rind, and, of course, kosher salt.

How do you get the most Flavour out of onions? ›

Soak in Vinegar: It only takes about 15 minutes. Soaking raw onions in acid rinses away the harsh flavors and adds pleasant tartness. Soak in Water: Even water washes away those pesky sulfuric flavors. A quick 15-minute soak does the trick.

Why do you put baking soda in French onion soup? ›

The caramelized onions for this soup cook more quickly due to a pinch of baking soda but still have that deep, slow-cooked flavor. Topping the soup with hot, cheesy toasts prepared while the soup simmers, eliminates the need to bake the soup in specialty French onion soup bowls.

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