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Crockpot French Dip Sandwiches Recipe

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These Crockpot French Dip Sandwiches feature rich, juicy beef chuck roast slow-cooked to tender perfection and served on crusty rolls with melted Swiss or provolone cheese. Accompanied by savory au jus for dipping, these sandwiches are a comforting and easy meal perfect for chilly days, family dinners, or meal prep.

Ingredients

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For the Beef and Broth

  • 2 tablespoons olive oil
  • to 3 pounds beef chuck roast
  • Kosher salt and freshly ground black pepper, to taste
  • 2 (1-ounce) packets dry onion soup mix
  • 2 cups water
  • 2 (14.5-ounce) cans beef broth (or Better-than-Bouillon)

For the Sandwiches

  • 68 crusty rolls (such as ciabatta or hoagie)
  • 68 slices Swiss or provolone cheese

Instructions

  1. Sear the Beef (Optional but Recommended): Heat olive oil in a skillet over medium-high heat. Season beef generously with kosher salt and freshly ground black pepper. Sear each side of the chuck roast for 1–2 minutes until nicely browned. This step adds depth of flavor but can be skipped for quicker prep.
  2. Slow Cook Until Tender: Place the seared beef and any pan drippings into your slow cooker. Sprinkle the dry onion soup mix evenly over the roast. Pour in water and beef broth. Cover and cook on HIGH for 4–6 hours or on LOW for 8–10 hours until the beef is fork-tender and shreddable.
  3. Shred and Assemble with Cheese: Remove the cooked beef from the slow cooker and transfer it to a large bowl. Using two forks, shred the meat. Slice the crusty rolls in half and pile each with the shredded beef. Top each sandwich with a slice of Swiss or provolone cheese.
  4. Broil for the Perfect Finish: Place assembled sandwiches on a baking sheet. Broil them in the oven for 2–3 minutes, watching carefully, until the cheese is melted and the rolls are toasted to your liking.
  5. Serve with Au Jus: Ladle the broth from the slow cooker into small bowls or cups to serve alongside the sandwiches. Dip your sandwich bites into this hot, flavorful au jus for the classic French dip experience.

Notes

  • Brisket can be used instead of chuck roast; slice thin if it doesn’t shred easily.
  • Skip searing the roast to save time, though searing adds deeper flavor.
  • If using a frozen roast, increase cooking time by about 2 hours to ensure tenderness.
  • Use a fat separator to remove excess fat from the au jus for a lighter, more appealing dipping broth.
  • Crusty ciabatta rolls hold up better for dipping compared to soft rolls, but soft hoagies also work well.
  • Using crockpot liners makes clean-up quick and easy.

Keywords: Crockpot, French Dip, Slow Cooker, Beef Sandwich, Au Jus, Comfort Food, Sandwiches, Easy Dinner