The days right after Thanksgiving have a rhythm of their own. Once the big meal is behind us and the last of the leftovers disappear, most of us start craving something that doesn't involve turkey.
Real life picks up again, too. The errands return, the calendar fills fast, and the colder weather settles in for good. That's usually when a warm bowl of soup feels like the brightest part of the day.
Sam's Club members seem to agree, and the new refrigerated Member's Mark French Onion Soup Kit is getting a lot of attention for standing out from the freezer versions. Instead of having the broth, cheese, and bread frozen together in one block, this refrigerated kit keeps everything separate until you're ready to heat it.
It feels fresher, it's easy to prepare, and the two-pack costs $9.77, with each portion coming in its own microwave-safe bowl.
Here's a look at it in this TikTok shared by @samsclubfavorites on November 26:
@samsclubfavorites? Member’s Mark French Onion Soup Kit is at Sam’s Club! ? Cozy, cheesy, and so comforting — this one comes with everything you need: rich broth, gruyere cheese, and crostini all individually wrapped. So easy to heat up for the perfect winter bowl ? #SamsClub #SoupSeason
♬ original sound - Sam’s Club FavoritesWhat sets this Member's Mark French Onion Soup Kit apart is the ingredients. Unlike popular frozen versions that package the broth, cheese, and bread together and cook as a single chunk, this Sam's Club option keeps everything separate until you're ready. It's refrigerated rather than frozen, and adding the crostini and cheese when heating makes the experience feel more like what you would get at a restaurant.
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But if you want to broil the cheese on top, you'll want to put them in an oven-safe crock, as Sam's Club's website notes that these bowls are only microwave-safe.
A few early reactions show the full range of what people are thinking. One Sam's Club online viewer said, "This soup restored my faith in humanity. So good." Another noted that it had "way too many onions, hardly any broth." Hot takes on comfort food are inevitable, but the one thing most of us can agree on is that soup is perfect for this time of year.
A Brief History of French Onion Soup
French onion soup has been around in one form or another for centuries. FrenchOnionSoup.ca reports that early versions were simple, made from everyday ingredients like onions, bread, and broth. Over the years, the recipe slowly grew richer, eventually becoming the cheesy, oven-bubbled classic we think of today. The style most of us recognize took shape in Paris in the 18th century.
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This Sam's Club kit brings together the familiar flavors of a classic French bistro dish without requiring more than a few minutes in the microwave or stove. And for families heading into the busiest stretch of the season, little comforts like this can make weeknights feel easier.
Whether you're looking for a meal to soup you up on a cold day or want a simple meal that feels a little elevated on a busy night, this French Onion Soup kit might be just the thing to help ease back into real life after the first round of holiday fun.
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