French dip sandwiches are a real labor of love. But these French dip sliders come together in a flash.
They feature roast beef, sweet caramelized onions, and gooey Provolone cheese. They’re packed with flavor and perfect for feeding a hungry crowd.
I made them for our last game day party, and they were gone in minutes!
Trust me, you need to try these French dip sliders ASAP. You won’t be disappointed.
The combination of tender beef, buttery rolls, and dunkable au jus makes these sliders totally irresistible.
And if that’s not enough reason to make them, here’s a few more:
Comfort Food Favorite: There’s something so satisfying and nostalgic about biting into a warm, beefy, cheesy slider. And the au jus gravy takes them to a whole new level of deliciousness.
Easy Entertaining: Sliders are quick and easy to assemble, making them ideal for stress-free entertaining. Plus, you can easily double or triple the recipe.
Versatile Recipe: Classic French dip sandwiches use beef and Provolone with onions and au jus. But these are your sliders! So feel free to add horseradish, mustard, or jalapeños if you want heat.
These Hawaiian roll sliders are seriously addictive. And thanks to a simple shortcut, you don’t need to spend hours in the kitchen to make them.
Here’s the shopping list:
For the best sliders ever, you’ll need to caramelize the onions low and slow until they’re super soft and sweet. That takes a bit of time.
But it’s not complicated! Just follow these steps:
1. PREP. Preheat the oven to 350°F and lightly butter a 9×13 inch baking dish.
2. CARAMELIZE. Cook the onions in the butter and oil over low heat. Add the sugar, salt, and pepper and stir well.
3. ASSEMBLE. Slice the rolls in half horizontally and place the bottoms in the dish. Spread the mayo over the surface, then evenly layer the beef, onions, and cheese. Nestle the roll tops in place and gently press to secure.
4. BAKE. Brush the tops of the rolls with melted butter, cover loosely with foil, and bake for 20 minutes. Remove the foil and bake for 5 more minutes.
5. AU JUS. Prepare the au jus gravy according to package directions after removing the foil.
6. SERVE. Let the sliders cool for 5 minutes. Then, cut into individual rolls and serve warm with the au jus.
These bad boys are great as an appetizer, for tailgating, or even as an easy weeknight dinner.
But before you get cooking, check out these tips:
As an appetizer, these are perfect alone. After all, they come with a yummy sauce, so what more could you ask for?
But for lunch or dinner, why not make it a complete meal with one of these tasty sides?
You could go with fries, potato wedges, or salad, of course. But if you want to impress, try one of these recipes:
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