French Onion Soup in a Jar - Simple french onion soup recipe for anyone (2024)

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French Onion Soup in a Jar

French Onion Soup in a Jar

  • Post published:July 9, 2020
  • Post category:Meal in a Jar / Vegetable
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As I amvery(im)patiently awaiting more of my garden goodies to be ready – I’m looking at you yard-long beans and tomatoes – I needed to mix up my canning routine of pickle after pickle. Queue in the HUGE bag of onions on my kitchen counter that my lovely husband purchasedjust in case. Mulling through the ‘All New Ball Book of Canning and Preserving,’ I stumbled upon the perfect solution – French Onion Soup in a Jar! Since we quickly ate through our surplus ofPot Roast in a Jar(still a WINNER in our book), we needed to start prepping for our Fall/Winter meal pantry stocks.

Before we get started – I REALLY wish I could convey how amazing this smells while cooking! I even texted my mom asking how to getWilly Wonka’s Smell-O-Visionto share the mouthwatering fragrance.

In the mean time, the rest of our garden is doing wonderfully. Zucchini (as expected) are in abundance, cucumbers keep sneaking up on us, our pepper plants are loaded (for the first time ever!) and our chickens have decided to stop being free loaders and laid their first eggs.

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French Onion Soup in a Jar

[Yield: (4) Quarts or (8) Pints]

Materials: (all materials can be found onThe Necessitiesfor reference)

[Note: When canning with quart jars, your processing time will increase]

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Ingredients:

  • 4 lbs onions of your choice
  • 1 tbsp butter (I used unsalted)
  • 3 cups dry white wine (I used Charddonay)
  • 3 quarts of broth or stock of your choice (I used a combination of beef stock and vegetable broth)
  • 1 tbsp non-iodized salt
  • Dry spices of your choosing (Dried spices do not impact the safety of pH of your soup so mix it up!)
    • I used the following:
    • 1 tsp black pepper
    • 1 tsp garlic powder
    • 1 tsp dried whole thyme
    • 2 bay leaves

Process:

  1. Inspect each of your jars for cracks, chips, and/or any other questionable markings before use.
  2. Inspect pressure canner per Inspecting your Pressure Canner.
  3. Place canning rack into bottom of the pressure canner. Note that this is different from what we use on the water bath – it is a single metal disk that lays at the bottom of the canner to keep the glass jars off the bottom.
  4. Pour 3 quarts of water (and 2 tbsp of vinegar if using – the vinegar is to help prevent discoloration of the canner) into the pressure canner and then place on burner to warm jars (simmer but do not boil). (No matter how many jars you can safely fit in the canner, you will always use 3 quarts of water. As the pressure builds up, it creates steam and will cook the food to safe internal temperatures and does not require the jars to be submerged.)
  5. Thinly slice onions with either a knife or mandoline slicer and set aside in a large bowl.
  6. In your large stainless steel pot (or dutch oven), melt the tablespoon of butter.
  7. Once melted, pour in your onion, all dried spices, salt, and 2 cups of your dry white wine (save your last cup for later – Step 10).
  8. Stir together, and cover for 1 hour, stirring occasionally.
  9. After an hour, uncover and continue stirring until your onions are golden in color. Notice that some of it will stick to the bottom of the pot and turn brown. This will only help improve the overall flavor.
    [At this time, I went ahead and removed my bay leaves but you can leave them in, if you wish.]
  10. Once golden, pour in remaining cup of wine and cook for an additional 2 minutes working to remove all of your brown bits from the bottom of the pot.
  11. After the two minutes, pour in your broth/stock of choice.
  12. Bring your onion and broth/stock mixture to a boil. Then, turn down to a simmer and stir, uncovered, for 15 minutes.
  13. Remove empty jars from pressure canner by using jar lifter.
  14. Using your funnel, pour your french onion soup into each heated jar leaving 1in head space. [Head space is the distance from the top of the jar to the food filling the jar.]
  15. Wipe the rim of each jar with a damp cloth ensuring that the rims are clean.
  16. Place flat lid and screw band on jar and finger tighten.
    [Hint: Place the jar on a towel and using only your fingers, tighten the band until your jar spins on the towel. This will help eliminate the chance of over tightening the lids which could then buckle.]
  17. Once finger tightened, return to pressure canner to avoid thermal shock.
    [Thermal shock is the cracking of jars from an extreme temperature swing such as putting hot food into a cold jar.]
  18. Place lid on canner and lock into place.
    [Note, if using a weighted pressure canner, do not place weight on lid vent pipe. If using a gauge pressure canner, only have the gauge in place, do not put pressure regular on vent pipe]
  19. Return burner to medium-high heat.
  20. After a few minutes, the vent pipe should start expelling steam. Adjust temperature on stove top to maintain a steady stream. Once achieved, set timer for 10 minutes.
  21. After 10 minutes, place weight (10 lbs) or pressure regulator on vent pipe.
  22. Weighted pressure canner: adjust heat until weight rocks at a slow stead pace. Once rocking, set timer for 1 hour (pints) or 1hr & 15 minutes (quarts). If weight stops rocking, this indicates that you are below temperature and processing time must restart.
    Dial gauge canner: adjust heat until gauge reads 11 psi. Once pressure is achieved, set timer for 1 hour (pints) or 1hr & 15 minutes (quarts).If the gauge ever drops below pressure, this indicates that you are below temperature and processing time must restart.
  23. As the pressure builds, the lid lock should popup indicating that pressure is building and that the lid is safely locked in place.
  24. For both methods, verify elevation using Elevation Rules and adjust accordingly.
  25. After 1 hour/1hr 15mins, turn off heat and let canner cool on its own. Do not remove regulator or weight until canner is cool, lock is down, and no pressure remains in vessel. (This can easily take upwards of a half-hour if not more).
  26. Once the canner is cool and no pressure remains, remove regulator or weight and wait an additional 10 minutes.
  27. Remove canner lid (careful to open away from you) and use the jar lifter to remove your filled jars and place on a towel in a cool & draft-free location.
  28. Wait 24 hours before touching the jars. After 24 hours, remove the bands and pick up each jar from the flat lid (this will help ensure that each jar is truly sealed). Once the seal is verified, you may wash the exterior of the jars, dry, label, and store for future use.

When you are ready to serve, dump the contents of the jar into a sauce pan and simmer until warm throughout. Serve in your favorite bread-bowl, or topped with melted cheese – you won’t be disappointed.

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Tags: Broth, Onion, Pressure Canner, Spirits, Wine

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  1. French Onion Soup in a Jar - Simple french onion soup recipe for anyone (16)

    Tressa 9 Aug 2023Reply

    No reason to sterilize jars if put in a dishwasher initially. Haven’t sterilized for 39 years and it’s all good. Jars sterilize when in canner. What a waste of time!

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    1. French Onion Soup in a Jar - Simple french onion soup recipe for anyone (17)

      In canning, you no longer have to “sterilize” jars if you’re processing for more than 10 mins. Here, we are warming the jars while we prep as to help to avoid thermal shock.

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  2. French Onion Soup in a Jar - Simple french onion soup recipe for anyone (18)

    Alan Mr. Talbott 6 Nov 2022Reply

    I make onion soup frequently. I find that it has a better flavor if I use different kinds of onions. I use Red, White, and Yellow onions to get a better flavor than any one of these by their self.

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French Onion Soup in a Jar - Simple french onion soup recipe for anyone (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 broth is French onion soup made of? ›

This soup traditionally is made with beef stock, though sometimes a good beef stock can be hard to come by and expensive to make. If you use boxed stock, taste it first! If you don't like the taste, don't use it. (If you cook a lot of beef or beef roasts, save the scraps and freeze them to make a stock with later.)

What is the difference between French onion soup and regular 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.

Why does my French onion soup taste bad? ›

Lack of seasoning: Seasoning is crucial in any dish, and French onion soup is no exception. If you don't add enough salt, pepper, or other herbs and spices, the soup may taste bland. Weak broth: The quality and intensity of the beef broth used in the soup can greatly impact its flavor.

How do you doctor up canned French onion soup? ›

Infusing the soup with a richer taste is as easy as quickly sauteing crushed garlic before pouring the soup in. Some soft, buttery garlic sauteed in earthy olive oil is the perfect addition to enrich canned French onion soup.

How do you make soup taste richer? ›

"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.

Can I use chicken broth instead of beef broth in French onion soup? ›

If you can't get good quality beef broth, use chicken or vegetable instead. I find that the quality of those by mainstream brands is much better than the beef stock. The beef is fine to use in things like gravy and stews, but not when it's a key ingredient like in this recipe.

Why is my French onion soup watery? ›

Sometimes soup just needs to simmer longer to reach the perfect consistency. Check to see if the vegetables are tender, and then taste the broth. If the soup tastes a bit watery, give it more time.

What cheese can I use instead of Gruyère in French onion soup? ›

Other Swiss types of cheese like Raclette cheese or Appenzeller Cheese or Dutch cheeses like Edam cheese or Gouda or Jarlsberg cheese from Norway or American Swiss cheese can all be substituted.

How do you thicken French onion soup? ›

If you want to thicken your French onion soup, you can add a bit of flour. Combine a couple of tablespoons of flour with a teaspoon of salt and whisk in about a quarter cup of water. Bring the mixture to a boil, then reduce the heat and simmer for about 10 minutes, until thickened.

Why is French onion soup 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.

What is a good substitute for cheese in French onion soup? ›

Key Ingredients & Substitutions

Cheese: To me, there is no better cheese in a French onion soup than Gruyere! However, shredded Swiss or provolone also works very well. Just be sure to find something that is easily shredded or grated, as that's what will give you that amazing gooey, melty cheese we all love.

Is French onion soup for the poor? ›

The story behind this famous soup

In ancient times, Romans saw it as a dish for the poor. This is due to the fact that onion cultivation was accessible to all, especially to peasants.

What is the etiquette for eating French onion soup? ›

With such a soup, a knife is your friend, not your enemy. Using both the soup spoon and the knife, push the baked cheese against the rim of the cup or bowl and cut it gently with the knife. Once you've broken the cheese barrier, you can use the knife again to nudge bits of cheese onto the spoon.

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.

What spices add depth to soup? ›

Herbs and sources add flavor, aroma, and intensity to the soup broth. You can pick fresh or dried herbs like basil for tomato-based soups or fresh parsley for clear broths. You may also add more spices like turmeric, ground ginger, ground paprika, or nutmeg for a touch of spice and color to your soup broth.

How do you get the depth of Flavour in vegetable soup? ›

A squeeze of citrus, a dollop of yogurt or a drizzle of cream, a dusting of cheese or a good chile powder, a sprinkling of some herbs or croutons — all can take a perfectly fine soup into the realm of the delectable. Even a spiral of good olive oil to finish and some coarse sea salt can do wonders.

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