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It’s another video day!!
Are you happy?!? I’m happy, but slightly sad because this is the last video for a couple of weeks. My number one video guy is off at school doing the whole college thing. We filmed all the previous videos that have been on the site this month, the week before Kai left for LA…it was craziness. Videos are so much work and so hard, at least for me. Like so, so, SO hard, but I have absolutely loved making them for you guys, and am excited to film a whole bunch more when Kai comes home for Thanksgiving break…meaning there will be videos in December!
Perfect cause you know, that’s my very favorite month of the year! I am pumped!
And clearly my excitement for the holidays is already through the roof. Don’t hate me, just love me for my enthusiasm…it doesn’t come out all that much, so take it while you can! 🙂
So today’s recipe and video are this pretty soup! I mean, it’s crockpot french onion soup! It really doesn’t get too much easier, as you will see in the video!
SIDE NOTE: the brother (Malachi/Kai) and I are having a hard time finding music for these videos. Any video pros out there who have suggestions?? They would be so, very much appreciated!
I feel like simple and easy and no fuss is really welcomed on a Monday. I mean, I get it. Monday is the worst, but I also feel like we can make it the best it can be with this soup. Yes, we can!!
Hello, cheesy french toast?
So I know all french onion soup has cheese melted over toast, but my toast is special because it’s actually french toast. Like egg dipped french bread fried in a skillet with butter and parmesan cheese.
Then the bread gets placed on top of the french onion soup and basically covered in Gruyère cheese. Oh yeah, I so went there… and I have no regrets. I am only giving us what our bodies are craving…cause you know I heard the rest of you guys are finally getting some cold weather too!
Anyone with any snow on the ground?!?
Basically, I have been consumed by cozy thoughts. I want all things cozy. Cozy clothes, cozy boots, cozy foods, cozy hats, cozy fires, oh and cozy candles! I love candles. I think my favorites are all the Fall Yankee Candles and then of course the Christmas Sugar Cookie Candles…which I do believe that everyone should have!
I actually really need to replenish my candle stock, does anyone have any new good fall candles I should try? Maybe even some early Christmas candles?? Please, let me know!
Ok, sorry, back to the soup. My mind is all over the place here! Monday – ugh, that’s just how it goes.
So I obviously I say all this in the video, but I kind of adore this Crockpot French Onion Soup, and using the crockpot method is such an awesome way to make it. I don’t know about you guys but sometimes the thought of standing over the stove and babysitting onions for 45 minutes sounds a little daunting. Letting the onions slow cook in my crockpot overnight just seems like the way to go. I swear, the crockpot does an AMAZING job of caramelizing those onions. All you have to do is throw them in and turn it on. Done and done.
I also used a pumpkin beer for my soup because I ran out of red wine…oopsies (better re-stock before the cousins show up for the holidays…cough, cough, Abby….cough, cough, Marge). I personally love the beer in this soup though, and I typically use it in place of wine when making french onion soup. If you think you’d prefer wine, go ahead and use wine, no biggie.
And then pour yourself a glass and wait for dinner to be ready. Mondays, they don’t always have to be brutal. Cheese, caramelized onions and a little booze – sounds pretty good!
And with that, I am out. Happy video watching, let me know what you think! 🙂
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Did you see the cheese at the end though?!?! I mean, what?!? Wow, the BEST!
Oops, pressed send before I finished! I don’t have a slow cooker, so would it be ok on the stove top? Also with chicken stock rather than beef! Thank you xxx
Beef would be best, but yes, chicken broth can totally be used too! And I actually provided stop-top directions in the recipe. So you are good to go! 🙂 Hope you love the soup!
Would it be ok if I used chicken stock rather than beef stock?
French onion soup is the best and I love, love, love the cheesy toast!
Yay! I was so excited when I saw you had another video. And this soup looks AMAZING! So funny, because I just posted a mushroom stew on my blog using crock pot caramelized onions and I was just thinking that I wanted to use my leftover caramelized onions to make onion soup. And then here this is! I know what recipe I should use now! And adding french toast on top is so creative. Beautiful job!
French onion soup is one of my favorite things to eat! Love your version!
The pictures are awesome and what you cooked looks so yummi! I am definitely writing this one down: thank you!
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Stunning photos and awesome video. I don’t have a slow cooker. I’m going to buy a slow cooker. It shall be known as the “overnight onion soup cooker.” ?
This looks so good, Tieghan! I love French Onion soup, and it’s been forever since I’ve had it! The cheesy French toast sounds amazing!
As far as candles, Pumpkin Pecan Waffles and Pumpkin Cupcake from Bath & Body Works both smell very good, if you like sweet smelling candles! I’ve also seen really good reviews online for their Sweater Weather candle, but haven’t tried it yet.
Trying ALL of these candles! 🙂
French onion soup is the best fall dish, and I love that you used pumpkin ale! Your video is fantastic, and I’m definitely going to use the crock pot to caramelize my onions next time 🙂
This looks totally delicious Tieghan! Perfect for those chilly fall and winter nights! Love the video!
Yum! This looks so insanely delicious! I’ve actually never tried French Onion Soup, but I’ve alway wanted to. And you used my favorite spoons! <3 Love everything about this post!
xx Sydney
Sweet! Another video + delicious food = total win. 🙂
Now I’m sad that Kai is away and I have to wait til December for more videos! 🙁
Loved the soup. Loved the gooey cheese which is also my fave but best of all I loved the mess that was going on behind you while you were filming this. That is exactly the way my kitchen looks when I do shoots. The end result is always worth the mess. xo
Cheesy french toast whaaaat?? This sounds SO GOOD!
I absolutely love french onion soup but have never made it myself; this looks likes a great recipe to finally give it a shot in my own kitchen! Thanks!
Candles?? That’s an easy one! Bath and Body 3 wicks are my absolute fave! Sweater Weather, Chestnut and Clove, Autumn, Fresh Balsam <—- they smell so, so good!
Trying these candle! THANK YOU! 🙂