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This Creamy French Onion and Mushroom Soup is the best bowl of cozy french onion soup. It has everything you love about a warming, cheesy bowl of French onion soup…only better. There’s a touch of cream to make every spoonful rich and creamy. Slowly caramelized onions in wine with fresh herbs deliver the most delicious flavor. Then add that classic cheesy bread topping, and you’ll have the perfect bowl of soup. Great for both fall and winter days!

You guys, this creamy French onion and mushroom soup!
This isn’t your average bowl of French onion soup. Not that French onion soup could ever be average, it’s always delicious, but this bowl is a step up. It took me a while to get this one figured out, but once I did, I knew it was special. It’s funny, my process for developing recipes can be all over the place. Sometimes I have a solid idea in my head. One that already really excites me and I don’t think twice about creating the recipe.
Other times I have an idea that I like, but don’t love. Often times it’s these recipes that take me a little longer to get just right. That was kind of the case with this French onion soup. I wanted to make a French onion soup with mushrooms and lots of herbs. Of course, that would have been delicious, but I needed something to really make me excited.
After many texts back and forth with my sister-in-law, who has really become one of my best sources to help me think even more outside the box, we landed on this soup. A creamy french onion and mushroom with double the amount of herbs. With a few simple tweaks to the recipe, I was finally excited…so excited. It’s hard to make a classic recipe like french onion soup any better, but this recipe might just do it.

If you’ve ever made french onion soup, you know two things. One, it’s really pretty straight forward and there’s nothing too complicated. Two, the onions take a second (or two) to really caramelize down. It can take a little more time than the usual thirty-minute start to finish dinner, but it’s worth the wait.
And I don’t know, something about caramelizing onions on the stove is very relaxing and cozy. However, I am weird…I’m probably the only one that feels that way.
Anyway, I’ve made a lot of French onion soup over the years. Sometimes I’ve taken shortcuts with the onions, but with this soup, I wanted to deeply caramelize them to ensure they make for the most flavorful French onion soup.
So, start with sweet yellow onions, butter, a touch of honey, and dry white wine.
The butter is used for obvious reasons…fat, flavor, and deliciousness. The honey helps to cook and caramelize the onions faster. I always find these ingredients to be key when trying to achieve perfectly caramelized onions. Now, the wine…use a dry white wine, which is pretty traditional in most French onion soups. You’ll cook about half of the wine into the onions. Not only does this help the onions to caramelize quickly and evenly, it also infuses the onions with incredibly rich flavor.
It’s delish.
If you prefer not to cook with wine, I recommend using about half a cup of apple cider or apple juice to caramelize the onions. For the remaining amount of wine (another half cup), use chicken or vegetable broth.

Once the onions have been caramelized, toss in the herbs and those mushrooms. The mushrooms add such a rich flavor, they help to highlight the caramelized onions and herbs.
Now add the broth. You can use vegetable broth to make this vegetarian, or use chicken broth…either one works really well. Simmer the soup for ten or so minutes, then add the cream. The cream is the key to this soup. It’s not heavy, but it adds a rich creaminess that really makes this soup just a touch better, a touch more indulgent, and truly just delightful.

Once the soup has simmered for a bit, transfer it to small oven-safe ramekins. These are the mini Staub cocottes I sometimes like to use. But I adore these mini pumpkin cocottes as well, so cute. Top with crusty french bread, and a layer of cheese. Then place under the broiler to melt. Watch closely, the broiler works fast.
If you don’t have any oven-safe bowls, simply melt the cheese onto the bread, then add the cheesy bread to the soup.
Then simply pull these out of the oven and experience the bubbling cheese and the deliciousness of a truly good bowl of French onion soup. And guys, that’s it. This soup is truly one of those roll your eyes back, crave-worthy, fall/winter comfort foods.
It’s going to make the best Sunday night dinner, but will be equally great for the upcoming holidays and for low-key entertaining. I already have plans to make this on both Thanksgiving and Christmas. It’s a soup that everyone loves!

Looking for other warming fall/winter soups? Here are my favorites:
Healthier Slow Cooker Creamy Tortellini Vegetable Soup
Creamy Wild Rice Chicken Soup with Roasted Mushrooms
Cream of Mushroom Soup with Garlic Herb Breadcrumbs
Lastly, if you make this Creamy French Onion and Mushroom Soup, be sure to leave a comment and/or give this recipe a rating! Above all, I love to hear from you guys and always do my best to respond to each and every comment. And of course, if you do make this recipe, don’t forget to tag me on Instagram! Looking through the photos of recipes you all have made is my favorite!
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This in incredible! So so yummy!
Thank you so much Jeannine! xTieghan
Absolutely perfect combination of mushroom and onion soup. Will be a regular soup for us.
Thank you Deb! xTieghan
This was by far one of the best recipes I have made! So flavorful & yummy! On a cold, fall day it’s something I look forward to not only eating but also making!
I am so happy you loved this one, Kelsey! It is such a perfect one for a cold night! Thank you so much! xTieghan
This was absolutely DELICIOUS!!!
Thank you Monika! xTieghan
Made this tonight and it was so delicious! I added some cannellini beans to make it our meal. Another wonderful recipe! Thank you!
Thank you so much Elizabeth! xTieghan
Looks so delicious! What size pot did you get? Is it the 1 quart?
Hey Jamie,
Yes! I hope you love the recipe, please let me know if you have any other questions! xTieghan
Noticing you used chicken or vegetable broth with the soup instead of the traditional beef usually used in a French onion soup. Any particular reason? Maybe beef broth and cream don’t melt well? Just curious.
Hey Theresa,
I just decided to go with chicken broth for this recipe:) I hope you love the recipe, please let me know if you have any other questions! xTieghan
I love French Onion Soup but I’ve never used cream or mushrooms in it. Can’t wait to try this. Question: tell us about those pots your serving the soup in, and are wooden handle can’t be safe under a broiler?
Hey Mark,
Here is the link for the soup bowls: https://food52.com/shop/products/3718-food52-x-dansk-kobenstyle-saucepan?sku=16496&gclid=CjwKCAjw0On8BRAgEiwAincsHBe3a8SuK74DVnhhA2PAv19u6Swe9MBN9o-zsXgTkAEYTMR-AiwApBoC9x0QAvD_BwE
I cover them with foil so they are oven safe. I hope you love the recipe, please let me know if you have any other questions! xTieghan
Can we substitute for beef broth? Will it work as well?
Hey Clare,
Yes that would be fine to do! I hope you love the recipe, please let me know if you have any other questions! xTieghan
Minnesota weather has turned very cool! This was an excellent soup for a cool fall evening. We loved the malty caramelized onions with the broiled cheese topping. Delicious! This soup takes time, but worth it.
Thank you so much Teresa! I am really glad this recipe turned out so well for you! xTieghan
Love this recipe but can you tell me what brand the little pots with wood handles are?
Hey Gail,
Here is the link for the pots: https://food52.com/shop/products/3718-food52-x-dansk-kobenstyle-saucepan?sku=16496&gclid=CjwKCAjw0On8BRAgEiwAincsHBe3a8SuK74DVnhhA2PAv19u6Swe9MBN9o-zsXgTkAEYTMR-AiwApBoC9x0QAvD_BwE
I hope you love the recipe, please let me know if you have any other questions! xTieghan
Can I omit the mushrooms? or is there a recommended substitution?
Hey Sue,
You could just omit the mushrooms:) I hope you love the recipe, please let me know if you have any other questions! xTieghan
I LOVE that this doesn’t use beef broth! I’m a vegetarian and feel like vegetarian recipes for French Onion Soup never quite get it right but the addition of Worcestershire sauce with mushrooms is interesting and should give it the right flavor! I can’t wait to. make this!
Thank you so much Christy! I hope you love this recipe! xTieghan
Oooh this looks like a perfect hug in a mug soup for the weekend. Saved to the recipe box, thank you Tieghan 🙂
Thank you so much Colleen! I am really glad this turned out so well for you! xTieghan
Question….have you experimented with both fresh and dried mushrooms? I have a difficult time keeping fresh ones, well, fresh. 😉
Hey Theresa,
I think this recipe works best with fresh mushrooms! I hope you love the recipe, please let me know if you have any other questions! xTieghan