Under Pressure French Dip Sandwich Recipe - Confectionalism (2024)

Previous Post

Double Lemon Mini Bundt Cakes Recipe

Read on Mobile Enter Reading Mode

Posted on Jun 12th, 2014

by Nicole

  • Beef
  • Entrees
  • Features
  • Recipes
  • Sandwiches
  • au jus
  • bread
  • broil
  • cheese
  • french dip
  • meat
  • pressure cooker
  • pulled beef
  • sammy
  • sandwich
  • toast
  • yum

I love using my pressure cooker when I get the chance. It is such a great option for meats you normally slow roast because with a pressure cooker it can be done in a fourth of the time, with just as good , if not better, results. I have an electric pressure cooker, and I love it. I can toss in frozen meats when I’m in a time crunch and dinner is still ready and on the table before it gets too late. This French Dip recipe is a perfect example of that. The meat is pull apart tender in just an hour and a half (frozen to start) and the juices are reduced down to a delicious au jus for dipping. It’s juicy, tender, and running down your elbows GOOD!

Plus it’s a perfect excuse to blare Queen and David Bowie’s “Under Pressure” while your cooker is coming up to pressure. Dance around the kitchen, your neighbors might think you’re nuts but if they judge just… don’t share any of these tasty sandwiches with them


Ingredients:

  • 6 pounds chuck roast (frozen or thawed)
  • 1 1/2 teaspoons salt
  • 1 teaspoon freshly grund pepper
  • 1 tablespoonworcestershiresauce
  • 1 tablespoon minced garlic
  • 2 teaspoons onion powder
  • 1 1/2 cups beef stock
  • 1 loaf french bread
  • provolone cheese for topping

Directions:

  1. Place chuck roast, salt, pepper,worcestershire, garlic, onion powder and beef stock in a 4-6 quart pressure cooker.
  2. Bring up to high pressure (15 pounds pressure), and cook for 1 1/2 hours if roast is frozen, and 1 hour if roast is thawed.
  3. Place a meshstrainerover a pot and pour contents of the pressure cooker into the strainer separating the meat and juices. Set meat in a bowl and shred with forks to desiredconsistency.
  4. Bring juices to a boil, then reduce to simmer. Simmer the juices until reduced by half, skimming off fat as it rises to the top. Do not boil as this will cause the au jus to become cloudy and lead to a greasy mouth feel.
  5. Once the juices are reduced in half, season the Au Jus to taste with salt and pepper.
  6. Cut your french bread loaf into desired sandwich sizes and split down the middle.
  7. Place your shredded beef onto your bread, topping with a slice or two of provolone. Place on a cookie sheet and melt you cheese under a broiler until bubbly.
  8. Assemble your sandwiches, ladle Au Jus sauce inindividual containers big enough for dipping, and enjoy a sandwich made for kings.

Under Pressure French Dip Sandwich Recipe

Under Pressure French Dip Sandwich Recipe - Confectionalism (3)

Author:

Nicole

Recipe type: Dinner

Yields: 6

Prep time:

Cook time:

Total time:

Print

Ingredients

  • 6 pounds chuck roast (frozen or thawed)
  • 1½ teaspoons salt
  • 1 teaspoon freshly grund pepper
  • 1 tablespoon worcestershire sauce
  • 1 tablespoon minced garlic
  • 2 teaspoons onion powder
  • 1½ cups beef stock
  • 1 loaf french bread
  • provolone cheese for topping

Instructions

  1. Place chuck roast, salt, pepper, worcestershire , garlic, onion powder and beef stock in a 4-6 quart pressure cooker.
  2. Bring up to high pressure (15 pounds pressure), and cook for 1½ hours if roast is frozen, and 1 hour if roast is thawed.
  3. Place a mesh strainer over a pot and pour contents of the pressure cooker into the strainer separating the meat and juices. Set meat in a bowl and shred with forks to desired consistency.
  4. Bring juices to a boil, then reduce to simmer. Simmer the juices until reduced by half, skimming off fat as it rises to the top. Do not boil as this will cause the au jus to become cloudy and lead to a greasy mouth feel.
  5. Once the juices are reduced in half, season the Au Jus to taste with salt and pepper.
  6. Cut your french bread loaf into desired sandwich sizes and split down the middle.
  7. Place your shredded beef onto your bread, topping with a slice or two of provolone. Place on a cookie sheet and melt you cheese under a broiler until bubbly.
  8. Assemble your sandwiches, ladle Au Jus sauce in individual containers big enough for dipping, and enjoy a sandwich made for kings.

2

SCAN THIS QR CODE WITH YOUR PHONE

Next Post

Coconut Lavender Lemonade Recipe

Written by

Under Pressure French Dip Sandwich Recipe - Confectionalism (4)
Nicole

I'm Nicole. Ceo, Pastry Chef, and Photographer for Confectionalism.com. I'm a lover of sweets, art, and an avid puppy cuddler. I hope my recipes, kitchen tips, tricks, and culinary adventures inspire you to put your "Creativity to Plate!" You can read more about me and Confectionalism on the About Confectionalism link in the Menu bar to the far left of the site. Happy Cooking! Sincerely, Nicole

Related Post

Cheesy Pumpkin Buttermilk Biscuits Recipe

A good biscuit is the ultimate snack. Maybe not the healthiest snack, but certainly pretty

5 thoughts on “Under Pressure French Dip Sandwich Recipe”

  1. Im new to pressure cooking, so this might be a stupid question but does the size of the roast change the cooking time? EX. I will only be making a 2 pound roast should I cook for 20 mins or still cook for an hour?

    Reply

  2. I love French dip sandwiches. I like the idea that a pressure cooked can make them faster, especially when it’s hot outside. Thanks for sharing. Now, all I have to do is remember where I put the pressure cooked.

    Reply

Leave a Reply

'); } else { // double opt-in $ymce('#yks-status-0-18ef29054f').html('

'+doubleOptinMessage+'

'); } /** Header Call Out Submission **/ if ( $ymce('#yks-mailchimpFormContainerInner_0-18ef29054f').hasClass( 'header-callout-form' ) ) { var container_height = $ymce('#yks-mailchimpFormContainerInner_0-18ef29054f').find( '#wrapper' ).css( 'height' ); var container_width = $ymce('#yks-mailchimpFormContainerInner_0-18ef29054f').find( '#wrapper' ).css( 'width' ); var top_margin_confirmation = ( container_height.replace( 'px' , '' , container_height ) - 25 ) / 2; $ymce('#yks-mailchimpFormContainerInner_0-18ef29054f').find( '#wrapper' ).css( 'height' , container_height ).css( 'width' , container_width ); $ymce('#yks-mailchimpFormContainerInner_0-18ef29054f').find( '#wrapper' ).children().each(function() { $ymce(this).fadeOut('fast'); }).promise().done( function() { var confirmation_message = $ymce('#yks-status-0-18ef29054f'); $ymce('#yks-mailchimpFormContainerInner_0-18ef29054f').find( '#wrapper' ).html( confirmation_message ); $ymce( confirmation_message ).removeClass('yks-status').fadeIn('fast').attr( 'style' , 'text-align:center;vertical-align:middle;margin-top:19%;'); }); } else { // remove the preloader jQuery( '.yks-mc-submit-preloader' ).remove(); // re-enable all input fields while the data send... $ymce('#yks-mailchimpFormContainerInner_0-18ef29054f').find('input').each(function() { $ymce(this).not('#wrapper').removeAttr( 'disabled' ).css( 'opacity' , '1' ); }); // re-enable all select fields while the data send... $ymce('#yks-mailchimpFormContainerInner_0-18ef29054f').find( 'select' ).each(function() { $ymce(this).removeAttr('disabled').css('opacity','1'); }); /* reset the form, append the confirmation before the form */ $ymce('#yks-mailchimpFormContainerInner_0-18ef29054f').find( 'input[type="text"]', 'textarea' ).val( '' ); $ymce('#yks-status-0-18ef29054f').fadeIn('fast'); } } else { // bundle the MailChimp returned error // with our yks mc error messages $ymce('#yks_form_error_message').fadeOut('fast', function() { jQuery(this).remove(); }); $ymce('#ykfmc-submit_0-18ef29054f').removeAttr('disabled'); if( MAILCHIMP.errorResponse.toLowerCase().indexOf( "is already subscribed to the list." ) >= 0 ) { $ymce('#yks-mailchimp-form_0-18ef29054f').prepend(''+MAILCHIMP.errorResponse+' Click Here to send an email to update your profile.').delay(1000).queue(function(next){ // remove the preloader jQuery( '.yks-mc-submit-preloader' ).remove(); // remove disable from all input fields while the data send... $ymce('#yks-mailchimpFormContainerInner_0-18ef29054f').find( 'input' ).each(function() { $ymce(this).removeAttr( 'disabled' ).css('opacity','1'); }); // re-enable all select fields while the data send... $ymce('#yks-mailchimpFormContainerInner_0-18ef29054f').find( 'select' ).each(function() { $ymce(this).removeAttr('disabled').css('opacity','1'); }); jQuery('#yks_form_error_message').fadeIn(); var offset_top = jQuery('#yks-mailchimpFormContainerInner_0-18ef29054f').offset().top; jQuery("html, body").animate({ scrollTop: offset_top - 50 }, 500 ); next(); }); } else { $ymce('#yks-mailchimp-form_0-18ef29054f').prepend(''+MAILCHIMP.errorResponse+'').delay(1000).queue(function(next){ // remove the preloader jQuery( '.yks-mc-submit-preloader' ).remove(); // remove disable from all input fields while the data send... $ymce('#yks-mailchimpFormContainerInner_0-18ef29054f').find( 'input' ).each(function() { $ymce(this).removeAttr( 'disabled' ).css('opacity','1'); }); // re-enable all select fields while the data send... $ymce('#yks-mailchimpFormContainerInner_0-18ef29054f').find( 'select' ).each(function() { $ymce(this).removeAttr('disabled').css('opacity','1'); }); jQuery('#yks_form_error_message').fadeIn(); var offset_top = jQuery('#yks-mailchimpFormContainerInner_0-18ef29054f').offset().top; jQuery("html, body").animate({ scrollTop: offset_top - 50 }, 500 ); next(); }); } } }, // append our error up above, much like the others! error: function(error) { jQuery( '#yks_form_error_message' ).remove(); jQuery( '.yks-mc-submit-preloader' ).remove(); jQuery( '.ykfmc-submit' ).removeAttr( 'disabled' ); jQuery('#yks_form_error_message').fadeIn(); jQuery('#yks-mailchimp-form_0-18ef29054f').prepend(''+error.responseText+'').delay(1000).queue(function(next){ // remove the preloader jQuery( '.yks-mc-submit-preloader' ).remove(); // remove disable from all input fields while the data send... $ymce('#yks-mailchimpFormContainerInner_0-18ef29054f').find( 'input' ).each(function() { $ymce(this).removeAttr( 'disabled' ).css('opacity','1'); }); // re-enable all select fields while the data send... $ymce('#yks-mailchimpFormContainerInner_0-18ef29054f').find( 'select' ).each(function() { $ymce(this).removeAttr('disabled').css('opacity','1'); }); jQuery('#yks_form_error_message').fadeIn(); var offset_top = jQuery('#yks-mailchimpFormContainerInner_0-18ef29054f').offset().top; jQuery("html, body").animate({ scrollTop: offset_top - 50 }, 500 ); next(); }); console.log( error ); } }); } return false; }); jQuery( 'body' ).on( 'click' , '.update-email-profile-link' , function() { jQuery( '.preloader-confirmation-box' ).remove(); var user_email = jQuery(this).attr('alt'); var list_id = jQuery(this).parents('form').attr('rel'); var list_id_split = list_id.split( '-' ); var list_id_final = list_id_split[1]; jQuery( '#yks_form_error_message' ).after( 'Under Pressure French Dip Sandwich Recipe - Confectionalism (6)' ); $ymce.ajax({ type: 'POST', url: 'https://confectionalism.com/wp-admin/admin-ajax.php', data: { action: 'yks_mailchimp_form_submit', form_action: 'send_update_email', user_email: user_email, list_id : list_id_final }, dataType: 'html', success: function(response) { jQuery( '.preloader-confirmation-box' ).html( response ); console.log('success' + response); }, error: function(errorResponse) { jQuery( '.preloader-confirmation-box' ).html( errorResponse ); console.log(errorResponse); } }); return false; }); }); function extractEmails(text) { return text.match(/([a-zA-Z0-9._-]+@[a-zA-Z0-9._-]+\.[a-zA-Z0-9._-]+)/gi); }

Under Pressure French Dip Sandwich Recipe - Confectionalism (2024)

FAQs

What is a French dip sandwich made of? ›

French dip, a sandwich traditionally consisting of sliced roast beef (though pork, ham, turkey, and lamb are sometimes used), served on French bread, and eaten au jus (“with juice,” referring to the flavourful drippings of the meat left over from roasting).

What is the difference between beef dip and French dip? ›

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.

Is a French dip sandwich healthy? ›

High in Fat

For a healthy adult following a 2,000-calorie diet, this amount of saturated fat is more than the 15 grams recommended as the daily limit. A French dip sandwich also contains approximately 60 milligrams of cholesterol, or 20 percent of the total cholesterol an adult should have each day.

Who made the first French dip? ›

Philippe's was established in 1908 by Philippe Mathieu, who claimed the distinction of having created the “French Dipped Sandwich.” One day in 1918, while making a sandwich, Mathieu inadvertently dropped the sliced french roll into the roasting pan filled with juice still hot from the oven.

What is a wet French dip sandwich? ›

The basic concept is the same at both places – Philippe's serves their French Dip “wet” which means that the roll is dipped in the meat juices and then filled with roast beef, Cole's serves theirs with a side of au jus which diners dip their sandwich into.

What is au jus made of? ›

Au jus recipes in the United States often use soy sauce, Worcestershire sauce, salt, pepper, white or brown sugar, garlic, beets, carrots, onions, or other ingredients to make something more like a gravy. The American jus is sometimes prepared separately, rather than being produced naturally by the food being cooked.

Can I use beef stock instead of au jus? ›

can you use beef broth instead of au jus? While au jus is a thinner liquid like beef broth, they are not the same thing. Beef stock or beef broth is used in the au jus recipe. Au jus actually uses drippings from a roasting pan, making it a light sauce.

What is the origin of au jus? ›

The concept of au jus is believed to have originated in the Middle Ages, when cooks would collect the natural juices that ran off the meat as it cooked and use them to make a simple sauce. Over time, this simple sauce evolved into the more complex and flavorful au jus that is enjoyed today.

Does Subway have French dip sandwiches? ›

French Dip, a classic #frenchdipsandwich with a. Southern twist, created by Subway and Tastemade. #SubwayXTastemade.

How long does French dip last? ›

Stored properly in the fridge, French onion dip will last 5 to 7 days. This dip is so tasty, though, it'll likely get gobbled up in just a few days, if not hours! What do you serve with French onion dip? The obvious answer is good, salty potato chips!

Why do they call it French Dip? ›

There is further uncertainty about why the dish is called the French dip. It could be due to Philippe's heritage, the French roll it is served on, or because the police officer's name was French. The second restaurant that claims to have invented the French dip is Cole's, also known as Cole's Pacific Electric Buffet.

What is an interesting fact about the French dip? ›

Philippe Mathieu opened Philippe the Original in 1908. In 1918, while making a sandwich for a policeman, Philippe accidentally dropped the bread into the roasting pan with the meat juices (thus the term 'au jus'). Instead of wasting the food, the officer said he'd take the sandwich anyway.

What is the meaning of French Dip? ›

French dip in American English

noun. a hot sandwich of roast beef, pork, or lamb, served on a crusty roll over which seasoned pan juices are poured. Also called: French-dip sandwich.

Why is it called a French Dip sandwich? ›

There is further uncertainty about why the dish is called the French dip. It could be due to Philippe's heritage, the French roll it is served on, or because the police officer's name was French. The second restaurant that claims to have invented the French dip is Cole's, also known as Cole's Pacific Electric Buffet.

What kind of meat is on Arby's French Dip sandwich? ›

Roast beef. Swiss. Sub roll. French au jus sauce.

What are the main ingredients in French onion dip? ›

room temperature cream cheese, 1 cup sour cream, 1 tablespoon Worcestershire sauce, ¼ tsp garlic powder, ¼ tsp freshly cracked black pepper, and ¼ tsp salt in a bowl, stirring until the mixture is smooth. Add the caramelized onions to the dip and stir to combine.

Top Articles
Latest Posts
Article information

Author: Fr. Dewey Fisher

Last Updated:

Views: 6039

Rating: 4.1 / 5 (62 voted)

Reviews: 85% of readers found this page helpful

Author information

Name: Fr. Dewey Fisher

Birthday: 1993-03-26

Address: 917 Hyun Views, Rogahnmouth, KY 91013-8827

Phone: +5938540192553

Job: Administration Developer

Hobby: Embroidery, Horseback riding, Juggling, Urban exploration, Skiing, Cycling, Handball

Introduction: My name is Fr. Dewey Fisher, I am a powerful, open, faithful, combative, spotless, faithful, fair person who loves writing and wants to share my knowledge and understanding with you.