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Ultimate Slow-Cooked French Dip Sandwich Recipe

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Ingredients

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1 (4 lb) sirloin tip roast, trimmed of excess fat
ground black pepper
1 cup beef stock
1 1/2 cups cold beef stock
1 teaspoon garlic juice
5 - 6 french rolls (or 6-inch lengths of french bread)

Nutritional information

883
Calories
486 g
Calories From Fat
54 g
Total Fat
21.1 g
Saturated Fat
239.5 mg
Cholesterol
829.5 mg
Sodium
19.1 g
Carbs
1.2 g
Dietary Fiber
0.1 g
Sugars
74.2 g
Protein
131g
Serving Size

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Ultimate Slow-Cooked French Dip Sandwich Recipe

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    I cannot tell you how good these were, and they reminded me SO much of Philippe's!! I sliced the roast VERY thin, added some provalone as well. Brought me right back to the sawdust covered floors I remember, and all that was missing were the tickets to the Dodger games we would go to after stuffing ourselves! Thank you so much for a great sandwich and fond memories. :)

    • 145 min
    • Serves 5
    • Easy

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    The French Dip, Created by French immigrant, Philippe Mathieu The story goes–Philippe inadvertantly dropped a French roll into the pan of roast drippings as he was making a sandwich for a customer The customer enjoyed the results so much that he brought in all his friends who requested their sandwiches be dipped also The rest is, as they say, history To get the real thing–go to Philippe the Original, Los Angeles, CA , I cannot tell you how good these were, and they reminded me SO much of Philippe’s!! I sliced the roast VERY thin, added some provalone as well Brought me right back to the sawdust covered floors I remember, and all that was missing were the tickets to the Dodger games we would go to after stuffing ourselves! Thank you so much for a great sandwich and fond memories :), Created by French immigrant, Philippe Mathieu The story goes–Philippe inadvertantly dropped a French roll into the pan of roast drippings as he was making a sandwich for a customer The customer enjoyed the results so much that he brought in all his friends who requested their sandwiches be dipped also The rest is, as they say, history To get the real thing–go to Philippe the Original, Los Angeles, CA


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    Steps

    1
    Done

    Preheat the Oven to 475.

    2
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    Sprinkle Ground Black Pepper All Over the Roast, Pressing It Into the Meat as Much as Possible.

    3
    Done

    Place Roast in a Small Roasting Pan, and Add 1 Cup of Beef Stock.

    4
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    Cook For 35 Minutes, Then Lower Temperature to 400 and Cook 40 Minutes.

    5
    Done

    Take Roast Out of the Oven (do not Turn Off the Oven) and Pour the 1 1/2 Cups Cold Beef Stock Into the Bottom of the Pan.

    6
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    Let Stand 15-20 Minutes.

    7
    Done

    Add Garlic Juice to the Broth in the Bottom of the Pan, and Return Roast to Oven.

    8
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    Roast Until Meat Reaches the Desired Degree of Doneness For Rare or Medium (use a Meat Thermometer to Test).

    9
    Done

    Some Like Their Beef Well Done While Other Prefer Medium-Rare to Medium.

    10
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    Remove Pan from Oven and Transfer Roast to a Platter or Carving Board; Let Cool Slightly Before Carving.

    11
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    Transfer the Pan Drippings to a Small, Wide Pan and Keep It Warm Over Low Heat.

    12
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    Cut the Rolls Open Horizontally; If Desired, Remove Some of the Bread from the Inside, Creating a Pocket to Hold the Beef.

    13
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    Slice the Beef as Thinly as Possible.

    14
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    Dip Rolls Quickly Into the Au Jus (drippings), Fill Generously With Sliced Beef, and Serve Right Away.

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