So much more than soup (although we have recipes for that, too!).

This easy French Onion Pasta is one of many dishes here that are too tasty to miss.

One of the biggest: French onion recipes.

Bowl of french onion pasta

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French onion soup is just the beginning.

Now were French onion-ing pasta, casseroles, braises, and beyond.

The result is an easy, cheesy casserole that all comes together in aDutch oven.

small crocks with French onion soup and toast

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Plus, you could caramelize the onions right in theInstant Potand only need to stir twice.

Simmer on the Saute function, top with cheesy toasts, and grab a spoon.

After their first serving, I can safely say I actually LOVE French onion soup.

French Onion Beef Short Ribs

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Yes, this recipe completely changed my view on french onion soups!

The casserole includes sliced spuds, crispy bacon, caramelized onions, and ooey-gooey bakedBrie cheese.

I can’t say enough good things about it."

Close up view of a casserole dish with tartiflette

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Spinach French Onion Soup with Tortellini

French onion soup is typically served as a starter.

Incorporate slicedmushrooms, sirloin, and egg noodles.

Fans tell us its heavenly and tastes even better the next day.

Spinach French Onion Soup with Tortellini

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(So go ahead and make a double batch while youre at it!)

Quick Garlic-Onion Jam

Imagine cooking down French onion soup until it reaches a jammy, spreadable consistency.

This dinnercomplete with salty bacon, umami mushrooms, and mildly-sweet marsala wineis doable evenfor risotto newbies.

Beefy French Onion Noodle Soup

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A fan who tried it themselves confirms that this make-ahead casserole is perfect.

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a breadboard with stuffed bread slices and peppers

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Quick Garlic-Onion Jam and toast

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Risotto with Caramelized Onions, Bacon, and Mushrooms

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Caramelized Onion Breakfast Casserole

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