These viral French Onion Potatoes are incredible! MUST TRY RECIPE

Published 2024-02-04
Indulge in the savory goodness of our mouthwatering French Onion Soup Potatoes! 🇫🇷🥔🧀 In this easy-to-follow recipe, we take classic French onion soup flavors and combine them with perfectly roasted potatoes for a truly irresistible dish.

👨‍🍳 Join us in the kitchen as we show you how to caramelize onions to golden perfection, roast tender potato rounds to a crispy finish, and top them with a cheesy blend that's absolutely divine. Plus, we've added a few secret ingredients to elevate the flavors to a whole new level! 😍

Whether you're hosting a dinner party or simply craving a comforting homemade treat, these French Onion Soup Potatoes will steal the show. 🎉✨

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Ingredients and step-by-step instructions in the video. Bon appétit! 🍽️👌

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All Comments (21)
  • @wildkingdom2012
    Hiiyaaah. Uncle Roger would say this. 'Those not caramelized, those incinerated'.
  • @wildkingdom2012
    This stuff is really expensive....*throws the ends in the bin.
  • @rjforshort
    I watch pro cooking videos, but they don't make me laugh out loud numerous times during the video... So refreshingly relatable! 😂
  • @KarynHill
    I appreciate cooking videos from those who know what they're doing and the result comes out looking like a magazine cover. I equally appreciate cooking videos from those who are trying new stuff and aren't entirely sure what the heck they're doing. I'm frequently in this latter group and seeing a "real person" cooking is as useful as seeing perfect technique. Thanks for these!
  • @georgiacorey954
    Yummy they look delicious. Rule of thumb: cook with wine that you would also drink. I never use cooking wine. An inexpensive but tasty brand of wine that we use is Livingston.
  • @mrprodge
    A great tip for cooking with wine. Make sure you like the taste of the wine.
  • @rlosangeleskings
    I would have added 6 finely chopped garlic cloves if it were an authentic French onion soup...and lose the rosemary... I stopped using wine altogether...but found some startling substitutes using sparkling ciders...
  • @ThriftedSpirit
    I know wine if you need help. But if you don't like wine, don't cook in it. Swiss is a good alt for less. And Gouda is always good!
  • @h3ctic
    I love your videos :D yes, keep asking chatgpt back if you are unsure about anything, works great. Oh...turn your cutting board the other way around, you have the bulge pointing downwards :D
  • @jpluera
    Beef broth down the drain?...sheesh..Cmon Dave lol
  • You’re learning, 😂don’t throw away the end pieces of cheese they make the best grilled cheese sandwiches.
  • @donnaq7626
    That is a hell of a lot of milk. When I try it no way am I adding heavy cream. Half and half won't be a rich.
  • My wifes been making whole potatoes 🥔 individually wrapped sliced in slices. 3/4 the way down all in slices so opens lil olive oil french beef onion soup sprinkled sprinkles some carmel onions wraps them up in oven and sex in your mouth lol