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  2. Our French Dip Stuffed Biscuits Au Jus-t The Game Day Hack ...

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    Pinch top and bottom biscuits together at several points around sandwich to seal. Brush tops with 1 Tbsp. butter. Bake sandwiches until biscuits are golden and cheese is melted, 15 to 18 minutes.

  3. French dip - Wikipedia

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    A French dip sandwich, also known as a beef dip, is a hot sandwich consisting of thinly sliced roast beef (or, sometimes, other meats) on a "French roll" or baguette.. It is usually served plain but a popular variation is to top with provolone cheese, onions, and a dipping container of beef broth produced from the cooking process (termed au jus, "with juice").

  4. This French dip sandwich is pitch-perfect (don't forget the ...

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    The first French dip sandwich I ever tasted was at the Arby's on Beechmont Avenue in the mid-1980s. ... sliced on the diagonal and served with a cup of meat and vegetable au jus. The longer you ...

  5. 10 Restaurant Chains That Serve the Best French Dip - AOL

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    ShutterstockThe French dip is no ordinary roast beef sandwich. Traditionally served with a side of au jus for dipping, this rich, meaty handheld gets tastier and more tender with every dunk.That ...

  6. Roast beef sandwich - Wikipedia

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    A French dip sandwich. The French dip sandwich is a hot sandwich consisting of thinly sliced roast beef (or, sometimes, other meats) on a "French roll" or baguette. It is usually served au jus, that is, with beef juice from the cooking process. Beef broth or beef consommé is sometimes substituted.

  7. Au jus - Wikipedia

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    Au jus (French: [o ʒy]) is a French culinary term meaning "with juice". It refers to meat dishes prepared or served together with a light broth or gravy, made from the fluids secreted by the meat as it is cooked. [1] In French cuisine, cooking au jus is a natural way to enhance the flavour of dishes, mainly chicken, veal, and lamb.

  8. 20 Classic American Sandwiches, Ranked From Best to Still ...

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    4. The French Dip. Two different Los Angeles restaurants, Philippe's and Cole’s, claim to have invented the French Dip over 100 years ago, but they both know one thing: Sandwiches beg to be ...

  9. Hofbrau - Wikipedia

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    Sandwiches are often served au jus on sourdough rolls in French dip style, or open with beef jus or gravy ladled over the sandwich at the carvery station. Dinners often come with a side of mashed potatoes and gravy, with gravy ladled over both the potatoes and the meat.