French Dip Sandwich – A Juicy, Flavor-Packed Classic

The French Dip Sandwich is one of those comforting meals that never goes out of style. Tender slices of roast beef tucked into a crusty baguette or hoagie roll, paired with melted cheese, and dipped into a rich, savory au jus—it’s pure sandwich perfection. Whether for a cozy weeknight dinner or a game-day crowd-pleaser, this recipe delivers big flavor with simple ingredients.

Ingredients:

For the Sandwiches:

2 lbs thinly sliced roast beef (deli-style or leftover roast)

4–6 crusty hoagie rolls or French baguette sections

8 slices provolone or Swiss cheese

2 tbsp butter, softened

1 tsp garlic powder

For the Au Jus (dipping sauce):

3 cups beef broth (low-sodium)

1 tbsp Worcestershire sauce

1 tbsp soy sauce (optional, for extra depth)

1 tsp onion powder

1 tsp garlic powder

1 tsp black pepper

1 sprig fresh thyme (or ½ tsp dried) 1 bay leaf

Instructions:

Step 1: Make the Au Jus

In a medium saucepan, combine beef broth, Worcestershire, soy sauce, onion powder, garlic powder, black pepper, thyme, and bay leaf.

Bring to a simmer over medium heat.

Let it cook for 10–15 minutes to develop flavor, then remove the thyme and bay leaf.

Keep warm.

Step 2: Prep the Rolls

Preheat the oven to 375°F (190°C). Slice the rolls in half and spread each with a thin layer of butter.

Sprinkle with garlic powder.

Toast in the oven for 5 minutes, until lightly golden.

Step 3: Heat the Beef

Add the sliced roast beef directly into the warm au jus for 1–2 minutes, just to heat through. (Don’t overcook, or the beef will toughen.)

Step 4: Assemble

Layer the warmed beef onto the toasted rolls.

Top with provolone or Swiss cheese.

Place the sandwiches back in the oven for 3–4 minutes, until the cheese melts.

Step 5: Serve

Pour the hot au jus into small bowls or ramekins.

Serve each sandwich with its own dipping bowl—because dunking is the star of the show!

Tips & Variations

Cheese options: Try Gruyère or mozzarella for a different flavor.

Add onions: Caramelized onions take this sandwich to another level.

Spicy kick: Add a smear of horseradish sauce before topping with beef.

Shortcut: Use store-bought beef broth, but add a splash of red wine for extra richness.

Perfect Pairings

French fries, sweet potato fries, or even a crisp coleslaw pair beautifully. For drinks, an iced tea, a cold beer, or even a bold red wine makes a fantastic match.

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