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French Dip Sandwich Recipe


The French dip is a very popular hot sandwich. Chances are you have made them at home or had them at your favorite restaurant. With this recipe you can make your own French dips completely from scratch. This recipe does not use deli roast beef but the slow cooker method. The slow cooker does all of the cooking for you, so this recipe does not require much work. The Au Jus comes right out of the slow cooker from the cooking process and it is the highlight of this recipe for sure. I like to add a variety of vegetables into the slow cooker with the roast to add more flavors. Some of the vegetables I added were celery, carrots and onion. This recipe is perfect for dinner or a party. Enjoy.

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(Makes 10 Servings)

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French Dip Sandwich Recipe

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  • Author: Bobby
  • Total Time: 30 minutes

Ingredients

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  • 1 (4 pounds) boneless beef roast
  • A ½ cup of soy sauce
  • 1 beef bouillon cube
  • 1 bay leaf
  • 3 whole black peppercorns
  • 1 teaspoon dried rosemary (crushed)
  • 1 teaspoon dried thyme
  • 1 teaspoon garlic powder
  • 20 slices French bread
  • provolone cheese (optional)

Instructions

  1.  remove any visible fat from the roast and discard the fat. Place the roast into a slow cooker. In a medium bowl combine soy sauce, beef bouillon cube, bay leaf, black peppers corns, rosemary, thyme, and garlic powder. Pour the mixture over the roast. Add enough water to almost over the roast. Add any vegetables if you desire. Cover and cook in the slow cooker for 10 to 1 hours on low heat until the roast is very tender.
  2.  Remove the roast from the broth (reserving the broth). Shred the roast with two forks. Place shredded beef onto sandwiches.
  3. Place the reserved broth into cups or small bowls for dipping.

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K weezy

Friday 10th of April 2020

What the hell does “10 to 1” hours mean? A 4 lb roast is not cooking in a slow cooker in an hour

Kevin (Closet Cooking)

Tuesday 9th of August 2011

Now that is a nice looking sandwich!

Chris

Friday 5th of August 2011

Will be making this tomorrow. Cheers.

Chris @ TheKeenanCookBook

Thursday 4th of August 2011

I almost always go for a French Dip when I hit up a diner here in NJ (that or Pastrami Melt!). This is being saved in the "Definitely Make" folder!