Slow Cooker French Dip
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| Wed, 11-17-2010 - 8:54am |
- 3-½ pounds Beef Chuck Roast
- 10-½ ounces, weight Campbell's Beef Consomme Or Broth
- 12 ounces, fluid Beer (1 Bottle)
- 2 cubes Beef Bullion
- 1-¼ ounce, weight Package Of Onion Soup Mix
Season the chuck roast. I used salt, pepper, garlic powder and onion powder.
Place the chuck roast in a crock pot.
Mix onion soup mix in the beef consomme and pour over the chuck roast.
Pour a bottle of beer over the meat. I find that the darker and richer the beer is, the better the au jus turns out.
Place the bouillon cubes on opposite sides of the meat.
Cover the crock pot and cook on low for 7 to 8 hours.
Take out the meat, slice or shred (it will be falling apart) and place back into the juice until ready to serve.
I suggest using toasted French bread or po-boy loaves. We love this with provolone cheese melted on the toasted bread, and sometimes with caramelized onions and spicy or creole mustard. However you serve this, PLEASE dip into the au jus. It is to die for.


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Chips and dip.
What I am stuck on, what do I serve with these? It's winter here, do I still serve a coleslaw or potato salad with them? Help!? It's for a crowd, the easier the better! Preferably something I can do up ahead of time and hide in the back of a fridge!
My kids and I love French Dips.
Thanks for the tips! I am going to try this for the 1st time this weekend. I need something quick and easy...planning a surprise 40th for my hubby and I think this will go over well!
So good, I love these, but I have to watch the sodium for BF and no prepared foods for me (anaphylactic).
It got very good reviews where I borrowed it from. My husband eats these, but I don't. So let me know if you make them and if it's worth making for my hubby ;)
This sounds really good!
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