For an even richer flavor, use homemade beef broth. If you don't have a Dutch oven, a large, heavy-bottomed pot will work just as well. Feel free to experiment with different types of cheese. Gruyere, Swiss, or Provolone would also be delicious. The simmering time can be adjusted depending on the tenderness of the ribeye. Check the beef after 2.5 hours and continue simmering until it reaches your desired tenderness. Serve immediately after broiling to enjoy the melted cheese at its best.
Katlynn Corwin
Jun 28, 2025I substituted Gruyere cheese for the Cheddar and it was amazing! I'll definitely be making this again.
Jaiden Wuckert
Jun 26, 2025I was a bit intimidated by the long simmering time, but it was definitely worth it. The beef was so tender and the soup was bursting with flavor.
Earl Sawayn
Jun 22, 2025Easy to follow and the results are restaurant quality. Love it!
Dejon Cummerata
Jun 21, 2025I followed the recipe exactly, and it turned out perfectly. The tips were very helpful, especially the one about skimming off the excess fat.
Madge Bashirian
Jun 16, 2025This recipe is a game-changer! The ribeye adds an incredible depth of flavor to the classic French Onion Soup. My family devoured it!