Slow Cooker French Dip Sandwiches

These sandwiches are a regular on my dinner rotation because they are so incredibly delicious and I cant get enough of that tender beef Theyre easy to make, theyre hearty and theyre just good homestyle food that everyone loves Note that 1/2 sandwich is about 1 serving

Slow Cooker French Dip Sandwiches
Slow Cooker French Dip Sandwiches

These sandwiches are a regular on my dinner rotation because they are so incredibly delicious and I cant get enough of that tender beef Theyre easy to make, theyre hearty and theyre just good homestyle food that everyone loves Note that 1/2 sandwich is about 1 serving

  • Preparing Time: 15 minutes
  • Total Time: 30 minutes
  • Served Person: 6
  • Carbohydrate 6.32347609071975 g
  • Cholesterol 164.93704460654 mg
  • Fat 47.5161065026841 g
  • Fiber 0.622461574797149 g
  • Protein 45.449547924712 g
  • Saturated Fat 20.2687540792575 g
  • Serving Size 1 1 sandwiche (374g)
  • Sodium 1376.66204799401 mg
  • Sugar 5.7010145159226 g
  • Trans Fat 5.76599157177338 g
  • Calories 644 calories

Step-by-step

  • In a bowl or large liquid measuring cup, whisk together broth, soy sauce, Worcestershire sauce, and honey. Set aside.
  • Heat olive oil in a large pot over medium-high heat.
  • Dab both sides of the roast dry with paper towels, season lightly with salt and pepper.
  • Sear roast in the pot until browned on both sides, about 3 minutes per side.
  • Transfer roast to a 5 to 7-quart slow cooker, leaving oil in the pot.
  • Add onion to the pot and sauté for 3 minutes, add garlic and sauté for 30 seconds longer.
  • Remove pot from heat, pour beef broth mixture into the pot and scrape any browned bits from the bottom.
  • Pour mixture into the slow cooker over the roast.
  • Submerge rosemary and thyme sprigs in the broth on the sides of the roast.
  • Cover and cook on low for 8 hours.
  • Remove roast from slow cooker and transfer to a cutting board, leaving behind onions and herbs.
  • Shred roast with two forks while removing excess fat.
  • If needed, season broth and beef with a little salt; if too salty, add a little water.
  • Pour broth mixture through a fine-mesh sieve into a bowl and discard solids.
  • Return roast to the slow cooker, toss with 1/3 cup of the strained broth mixture.
  • Preheat oven to 350 degrees (or use a toaster oven). Cut buns in half, place cut-side up on a baking sheet.
  • Spread butter on each side of the buns and toast in the oven for 7-8 minutes.
  • Add cheese to one half of each bun and toast until melted, about 2 minutes longer.
  • Layer beef over rolls and top with the remaining half.
  • Serve warm with remaining broth for dipping.

Slow Cooker French Dip Sandwiches: A Weeknight Staple

These Slow Cooker French Dip Sandwiches have become a weekly staple in my household. Why? Because they're unbelievably delicious, incredibly easy to make, and utterly satisfying. Forget takeout – this recipe is the epitome of comfort food, a hearty meal that always leaves everyone wanting more. The tender, slow-cooked beef practically melts in your mouth, and the rich, flavorful broth is perfect for dipping those perfectly toasted rolls. It's the kind of meal that feels both special and effortlessly achievable, a true win-win for busy weeknights.

I love the versatility of this recipe. It's a perfect weeknight dinner for the family, a satisfying lunch for a busy workday, or even a crowd-pleasing appetizer for a casual get-together. The aroma alone is enough to make your mouth water. The slow cooker does all the heavy lifting, allowing the beef to become incredibly tender while you focus on other things. This is exactly the kind of recipe I appreciate – minimal effort, maximum flavor and a great way to show off my culinary skills without spending hours in the kitchen. The process is so straightforward, even a beginner cook can master this delectable dish.

The secret to truly amazing French Dip sandwiches lies in the slow cooking process. The low and slow method allows the beef to absorb all the flavors of the broth, resulting in incredibly succulent and flavorful meat. I've experimented with different cuts of beef, and chuck roast consistently delivers the most tender and flavorful results. The addition of herbs, garlic, and Worcestershire sauce adds another layer of depth and complexity to the dish. And don’t forget the dipping broth! It's the crowning jewel of this dish, the perfect complement to the rich and savory beef and perfectly toasted rolls.

Beyond the Basics: This recipe is a great starting point, but don't be afraid to get creative! Experiment with different cheeses – Swiss, provolone, or even a blend – to find your perfect combination. Add a bit of heat with some red pepper flakes to the broth for an extra kick. You could even switch up the vegetables and try adding carrots or mushrooms to the slow cooker for a heartier dish.

Making it Your Own: One of my favorite things about cooking is the ability to personalize recipes to my own taste and preferences. I often adjust seasoning based on my mood, sometimes adding a little extra salt and pepper, other times using less soy sauce. The beauty of this recipe lies in its adaptability. Feel free to make it your own. The most important thing is to enjoy the process and the delicious results. Whether you're a seasoned chef or a kitchen novice, this recipe will undoubtedly become a favorite.

Serving Suggestions: These sandwiches are delicious on their own, but you can easily elevate them to a full meal by serving them with a side salad or some roasted vegetables. The leftovers are just as delicious the next day, making this recipe a true time-saver. The tender beef makes for scrumptious leftovers, perfect for tacos or a simple bowl of beef and broth over rice.

From My Kitchen to Yours: I hope you enjoy this recipe as much as my family and I do. It's a testament to the simple joys of cooking and sharing a delicious meal with loved ones. Let me know in the comments how your Slow Cooker French Dip Sandwiches turn out! I'd love to hear your feedback and any creative twists you add to the recipe.