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Tuesday, January 3, 2012

Slow Cooker French Dips


We had these Slow Cooker French Dips on New Year's.  They were perfect in the crock pot and everyone thought they tasted really good.  I have tried French dips before but this recipe was better.  Recipe source was the Tasty Kitchen.  

Ingredients
1 medium yellow onion
10 ounces, fluid beef broth/stock
1/4 cups Low Sodium Soy Sauce
1 TBSP Worcestershire Sauce
1 TBSP Grainy Mustard
3 pounds Chuck Roast
Salt and pepper
6 sandwich rolls
6 slices of Provolone Cheese

  1. Slice onion into 1/4 inch rounds.  Keeping rounds together, place in the bottom of a slow cooker.  
  2. Add beef broth, soy sauce, Worcestershire sauce, and mustard in the slow cooker
  3. Salt and pepper both sides of the roast and place on top of the onions and liquid.
  4. Cook on low for 6-7 hours or until the roast is fall-apart tender.
  5. Once cooked, transfer the roast to a platter and shred.
  6.  Remove onions from au jus sauce and remove any excess oil on broth.
  7. Now return meat and onions back to the broth.  Leave it in crock pot for 1 hour on warm setting.
  8. To assemble split the rolls and place under the broiler until just browned, about 1 minute.
  9. Remove tops from baking sheet.  Scoop beef out of juice and place onto bottom halves of rolls with onion (if desired) and cheese.  Place back in oven again until cheese begins to melt.  Top your sandwiches with tops and cut in half for easier eating.  Serve with a small side of au jus sauce.
 *Note: The sandwich pictured above was not toasted.
Serves 6
Enjoy!
Sherry
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28 comments:

  1. Yummy, thanks for posting this. I have to put it on my list to try for company. I pinned ya! =)
    MaryAnn

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  2. Hi Sherry! Thankyou for stopping by my blog and commenting about the remodel. That was VERY sweet of you! I am SO excited you are featuring my home this week. Thank you so much! Kristine

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  3. Oh and I forgot to also thank you for this recipe...YUM.

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  4. They sound great Sherry, I like the addition of soy sauce and mustard! Love French Dip:@)

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  5. Oh, that looks delish Sherry. I could go for one of those right now.

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  6. Oh, lawdy! & I just ate!! That looks yummy, Sherry.
    Have a beautiful day ~
    TTFN ~
    Marydon

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  7. Yummy! Printing this and adding it to the file. Found you at Kim's Wow Us Wed.

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  8. Yum, that sounds good! When my new friend was over today, I was showing her blogs I thought she would like. And I stopped us right by your place!
    Brenda

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  9. I LOVE your style!!! I totally want you to stop by and join my link party that just opened!!!

    XO, Aimee

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  10. Your picture here looks divine! I've always loved French dips since I was a kid, and look out for them at restaurants! I'll have to be sure and try out this recipe soon. Thanks for sharing with us!

    Just wanted to let you know how I enjoy reading your blog and seeing your beautiful home and table setting! What an inspiration you are to me. :)
    Blessings,
    Leslie

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  11. This recipe looks delicious! I love French Dips... can't wait to try it soon - SO yummy!!

    Happy New Year!

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  12. First of all....that photograph is absolutely beautiful! Second of all....that recipe sounds easy and yummy! Thanks for the inspiration!

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  13. Hello...

    It's so nice to stop in here and visit with you today. I love making connections here in blogland.

    Stop by some time to visit me, if you like.

    Ciao Bella

    Your newest follower
    CREATIVE CARMELINA

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  14. Thank you for the recipe. I love my slow cooker and I am always looking for something different to make. Your photos are so beautiful and look like they came out of a magazine. Thanks for stopping by my blog.

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  15. I made something similar for a luncheon; however, I like your recipe so much better!...thanks for the new recipe!

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  16. Ok I can taste this, have to make it; sounds awesome!

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  17. Great recipe, I will have to try it! Thanks for sharing!
    Best,
    Gloria
    (I am over from Willow's 'my irish cottage home' blogspot - saw your delicious photo of this in her sidebar!)

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  18. Now thats something I haven't thought of using my slow cooker for before - dips. Thanks for sharing sounds delicious.

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  19. Thanks for linking up! Check out my giveaway....


    XO, Aimee

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  20. Hey I have everything in my crockpot but wondering do i cook it on low or high for 6-7 hours?

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  21. Sara you cook on low for 6-7 hours. Thanks for pointing out that I missed that. I proofread but, I don't always see every omission.
    Sherry

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  22. Hi Sherry, is it ok to substitute regular or dijon mustard for the grainy mustard?

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  23. Yes, I would think the mustard could be substituted with regular and it would be just fine.
    Sherry

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