My husband, WD, has been working the night shift this past month and usually leaves the house around 5 p.m. That means I don't have very much time after I pick Big pup up from school to get dinner on the table. I'm always looking for something fast and easy to prepare. Cue the sandwiches, please! You can't get more easy than sandwiches.
These French Dip sandwiches are really good too. After WD had gone to work that evening, I was getting the boys ready for bed and I got a text message from him. He wanted to let me know that he was still thinking about me the sandwiches we had for dinner and was wondering if there were any leftovers. Isn't that romantic? The way to a man's heart is definitely through his stomach.
French Dip Sandwiches (original recipe from Recipezaar)
1 lb thinly sliced roast beef
1 can (10 1/2 oz) beef consomme
1 can (10 1/2 oz) french onion soup
1 onion
2 bell peppers
sliced provolone cheese
1 pkg hard rolls
Slice onion and peppers and saute over medium heat until soft.
Simmer roast beef slices, consomme, and soup until heated through.
Slice rolls in half and put cheese on the top half--put under the broiler to toast and melt the cheese (does that make sense? You want the bottom half on the roll toasted and the top half with the cheese to be melted).
Take the toasty bottom half of the roll and dip it into the au jus, top with roast beef, add peppers and onion, then top it with the cheesy half of the roll.
Thursday, February 19, 2009
French Dip Sandwiches
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Oh, YUM! Lookin verrrry tasty there! Sounds like a great idea for tonights din-din.
ReplyDeleteI will say that you lost me with all the peppers and onions, but I marvel at how PRETTY your sandwich is!!
ReplyDeleteJay
Man, one of these days I am going to show up at your house, unannounced, for dinner!
ReplyDeleteohhhhh. that looks SO good!
ReplyDeleteLuke and I were just talking about French Dip Sandwiches last night. We haven't had them in so long and after seeing yours I think I am going to have to make some soon.
ReplyDeleteI can't wait to try these.
ReplyDeleteYum! Those look delicious. I have to try your recipe.
ReplyDeleteThis looks so good. Can't wait to try these.
ReplyDeleteDid you just use deli sliced roast beef? They sounds yummy, I'm going to have to try them!
ReplyDeleteI love it when you post recipes!
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ReplyDeleteYum, I've always love french dip sandwiches but never made them myself. Maybe I'll try it!
ReplyDeleteYummmmy! That looks so delish and gives me the idea to make this for dinner tomorrow night! I haven't had a french dip in ages! Thanks!
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Yummmm! It looks beautiful and pretty.
ReplyDeleteYUM!!!!! I will have to try that recipe!!
ReplyDeleteThat made my mouth water it looks so yummy!!
ReplyDeleteLooks delicious! My husband loves french dip, so I will deffinintely be trying this one!
ReplyDeleteThose look yummy. It definentally is the way to a man's heart.
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I love French Dip Sandwiches. These look so good and yummy!! Great photos. Thanks for sharing.....
ReplyDeleteYummy! That looks good.
ReplyDeleteOh that looks good! I've got to try that out. :)
ReplyDeleteI went ahead and made these yesterday...they were SO yummy and quick. I couldn't even take the time to stop for a pic. Maybe next time...it's definitely a keeper.
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