There are lots of websites which offer french onion soup recipes. A great place to look is on The Food Network they have several versions of french onion soup. Also All Recipes is another option, all of their recipes are rated by community members.
that stuff is awesome, and di think you can find it at meijer in the soup aisle. Hawaiianbabe05
Fresh onions always make my eyes water when I am peeling them. However, an onion soup mix does not have that affect. The onions are not fresh and there is no reason that your eyes should turn red from opening a package of onion soup mix.
Ther are many ways in which you can prepare Onion Soup Mix. You can find them online but I found an excellent site to use: http://www.onionsouprecipes.com/search=?foodstouseforthese.
No, they will die!
Ranges from $2-$4 depending on where you purchase the mix from.
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One heaping 1/4 cup.
you can buy it in groceries..
If you are thinking about a 'dip' based on 'sour cream', then there is "French Onion Dip" where you add a packet of dried (instant) Onion Soup to sour cream, mix it well and then use as a dip for chips, (crisps) and vegetable sticks. It is verygood.
Unfortunately in late 2010 they stopped making it! : (
Leeks have a flavor that is similar to onions, and it is possible to get leek soup mix (although it is not nearly a widely distributed as onion soup mix) which can be quite delicious. Beyond that, there are lots of soup mixes, experiment and find one you like.
As of June 2013, it is not advisable to use your soup mix from 2010. The shelf life of soup mix is approximately 18 months, so this would only be a year and a half. The soup mix should be discarded and new soup mix should be purchased.
Yes, it appears that they are - but interestingly, NOT the organic version. http://www.celiac.com/gluten-free/lofiversion/index.php/t18490.html http://www.penny.ca/Lipton.htm I have a box of regular lipton onion soup mix that I just bought on 11-22-2010 and on of the ingredients on the label is autolyzed yeast extract that is from a barley source, in parenthesis so it WOULD NOT be gluten free! REMEMBER TO ALWAYS CHECK THE MOST RECENT LABELS EVERYTIME YOU BUY A PRODUCT AS FORMULAS CHANGE!