Easy French Dip Sandwiches are perfect for a quick weeknight dinner and ready in minutes!
One of my family’s favorite “snappy” dinners is French Dip sandwiches. Of course you can spend all day roasting a large cut of beef and making your own au jus, but this version only takes about 5-10 minutes and my kids can’t get enough! Sorry for the horrible pictures. I had to take these pictures at night and quickly before my kids got their hands on these sandwiches!
We all have those days when a “30-minute dinner” seems like a luxury so this meal is perfect for those nights when you have NO time. And no recipe is really necessary. If you don’t already have this entrée on your weekly dinner rotation, you may want to add it!
Cut long rolls in half horizontally and place on a baking sheet. On one side put think slices of deli roast beef and on the other side put cheese (provolone or mozzarella works well). Place it in a warm oven (or toaster oven) for a few minutes until heated through and cheese has melted.
Meanwhile, heat canned beef broth in the microwave in a measuring cup or something with a spout so you can pour into small bowls. If you want to make them a little more “gourmet” top the sandwiches with grilled onions, mushrooms, and/or peppers.
You can also add some spices to the beef broth such as oregano, garlic powder, and onion powder. We also like to mix a little horseradish with mayonnaise then spread on the rolls before topping with the roast beef and cheese. Serve with some fresh veggies like carrot sticks and some cut-up fruit and you have a full meal in no time!
Check out this other quick and easy sandwich, Italian Sloppy Joes! Hope you enjoy!
Want some more French Onion inspired recipes? You might like these French Onion Roast Beef Sliders, French Onion Beer Burgers, Slow Cooker French Onion Soup, and this oldie but goodie easy French Dip Sandwiches with deli roast beef.
julesey88 says
These are so good! Try doing the onions and mushrooms in a saute pan and add a little broth as they are finishing. Add rest of broth and let cook for 20 min. or so…if you have the time! Pour au jus in cups without the veggies-put on sandwich dripping wet! :-)) I like ciabatta bread because of the crispiness, and hollow out some of the bread so the sandwich is easier to eat.
Lisa Huff says
So happy to hear you enjoyed the French Dip sandwiches! One of my favorite quick and easy meals. And reminds me that I need some new pics for this old post. :)
Lee says
Nice recipe, but when I printed it out I got 6 pages, comments and all. Do you have a better way to print only the recipe, and perhaps a small picture? Hate wasting Ink & paper. Take Care. Lee
Lisa Huff says
HI Lee! Sorry, this is an old post and recipe. It’s on my list to update at some point. Sounds like you printed the whole post. In the meantime you can select/highlight what you want to copy then print the selection OR copy and paste into a word document and print from there.
Jill says
We are making them tonight. We usually do the long method of a crockpot roast. French dip and green bean casserole is on our menu tonight. Easy!
Elizabeth says
sounds so yummy! My husband – Mr. Roast Beef – would love this! Thanks, Lisa.
Snappy Gourmet says
Thanks Elizabeth! Hope Mr. Roast Beef enjoys the French Dips!
sitesnbites says
I love French dip! I don’t know if they still have at the Nordstrom cafes, but I would always order French dip from there. Will definitely have to try this out when I’m back in the states!
Snappy Gourmet says
Thanks for stopping by Snappy Gourmet! And hope you enjoy the French dips when you’re back in the states. Might not be as good as Nordstrom, but it’s quick and easy! :)
Karen Harris says
These looks so good! I haven’t made these in forever and my “boys” love them. I’m trying your horseradiish mayo, it sounds delish.
Snappy Gourmet says
Thanks Karen! Definitely one of my kids favorites (including my BIG kid – husband).
Danielle says
Love it :) John loves sandwiches…you know we’ll be making these!
Snappy Gourmet says
Hope you enjoy!
Snappy Gourmet says
Wendy, my VERY picky husband loves these as do my 4 & 6 year olds. You can also assemble the sandwiches ahead of time and stick them in the fridge then heat them up in a toaster oven/oven for a few minutes. I love 5 minute dinners! Hope your family enjoys! :)
Wendy says
I am SO adding this to the rotation! At least I know my husband would like it, if not my 5 year old :)