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Wednesday, December 29, 2010
French Dip Sandwich
From the kitchen of One Perfect Bite...This is a wonderful sandwich and a great way to finish leftover beef. The sauce in this recipe, developed by Rachael Ray , is unusually flavorful and while the original sandwich is made with deli-sliced beef, it translates well to the use of leftover meat, especially if rare beef is used. The main component of this sauce is condensed beef consomme. I know this will be off-putting to many of you, but I'm going to ask you to trust me. A bit of sherry or vinegar will change the nature of the consomme and make it a truly delicious base for a sauce. Most cooks shy away from condensed consomme because of its salty and very sweet taste. It's important to know, that when properly used, it can make an ordinary dish special. I use it quite often in competition recipes where the number and strength of ingredients can determine the success or failure of an entry. As a bit of an aside, in an amateur competition your fate is often determined by a single bite, so it is necessary that contest recipes be strongly flavored and that that first bite explode on the judges tongues. There is a downside to this. Many things become cloying or too rich for the palate with repeated bites. The judges will never know that. I'm not complaining mind you. I've won some wonderful prizes with recipes designed for judges rather than you. I just don't publish them here. I digress. I made two changes/additions to this recipe. I toasted the buns and spread them with a blue cheese butter which you can find here. Other than that, the recipe belongs to Rachael Ray. Here's how the sandwiches are made.
French Dip Sandwiches...from the kitchen of One Perfect Bite inspired by Rachael Ray
Ingredients:
2 tablespoons butter
1 shallot, chopped
1 tablespoon all-purpose flour
3 tablespoons dry sherry
2 cans beef consomme, undiluted
1-1/2 pounds thinly sliced rare beef
Coarse salt
Freshly ground black pepper
4 sandwich rolls, split and toasted
Optional: Blue cheese butter
Directions:
1) In a large, shallow skillet over moderate heat, melt butter. Add shallots to butter and saute 2 minutes. Add flour to butter and shallot and cook a minute longer. Whisk in sherry and cook liquid out. Whisk in consomme in a slow stream. Bring sauce to a bubble and allow to simmer over low heat until ready to serve sandwiches.
2) Pile meat loosely across your cutting board or a large work surface. Season meat with salt and black pepper. Set out 4 ramekins or small soup cups for dipping sauce, 4 dinner plates and 4 split and toasted sandwich rolls that have been spread with blue cheese butter.. To assemble, using a pair of kitchen tongs, dip meat into loose au jus sauce and pile into rolls. Set ramekins or cups with extra dipping sauce along side the sandwiches. Serve hot. Yield: 4 servings.
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Blue Cheese Steak Sandwich - One Perfect Bite
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this sure caught my eye.....
ReplyDeleteI love French Dip sandwiches. You're right it would be a great way to use up leftover beef. This is the week of leftovers around here. Thanks, Mary. Take care.
ReplyDeleteI LOVE french dip sandwiches!!
ReplyDeleteYour french dip sandwich sounds amazing...especially with that blue cheese butter. I haven't had a french dip in years...and I'm seriously craving one now. I hope you are having a lovely week. Thank you for always sharing such great eats with me.
ReplyDeleteWoww absolutely delicious sandwich, makes me hungry..
ReplyDeleteSounds very tasty and different! Your insight on competitions is very interesting!
ReplyDeleteA luscious sandwich!!!
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ReplyDeleteNice and yummy sandwich..:)
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looks delicious! :)
ReplyDeleteMary , this is sooo goooddd, im totally hungry jus looking at the Sandwich and the french dip in Oh so good!
ReplyDeleteI didn't realize that you competed in competitions! how fun! Thanks for the tip!
ReplyDeleteThese sandwiches sound delicious. You're making me wish I took those beef leftovers from my parents!
Great shot of a delicious sandwich.
ReplyDeleteOne of our favourite meals when my kids come to visit.
ReplyDeleteThat is one inviting sandwich - and with blue cheese butter, no less!
ReplyDeletewish I saw this earlier... I had leftover beef slices.
ReplyDeleteSounds very tasty and delicious! Wish you a very Happy New Year Mary!
ReplyDeleteMamatkamal
LOVE french dip sandwiches. Made them for the first time this year and they were a hit!
ReplyDeleteI love french dip sandwiches, can't wait to try this with the blue cheese butter!!!
ReplyDeleteHope you had a wonderful Christmas.
One wonderful sandwich Mary. I love French Dip sandwiches. I am so hungry now. :)
ReplyDeleteHave a great day.
French dips are on my menu this weekend. We never seems to have enough au jus to go around so I'm very happy to have your recipe, Mary.
ReplyDeleteI hope you and Bob have a very happy New Year.
Great looking sandwich, love French Dips and especially blue cheese butter!
ReplyDeleteThe Booze Hound LOVES French Dip sandwiches! I have yet to make one, but I do have Rachael Ray's recipe stashed away somewhere!! I think it's worth roasting fresh beef just for the purposes of the sandwich, too :)
ReplyDeleteThis is one of my favorite sandwiches!! Hope you had a Merry Christmas...Happy New Year!!
ReplyDeleteThat is one huge sandwich, am sure it's very tasty with that wonderful dip!
ReplyDeleteGreat idea for leftovers! I love French Dip Sandwiches!!
ReplyDeleteI really like these sandwiches plus with the blue cheese butter, it sounds really good!
ReplyDeleteThis is something I would love to try, and one of Denver's main markets, King Soopers, has excellent roast beef in the deli. I'm fascinated by your reference to contests. Would you do a blog sometime about them, what, when, where?
ReplyDeleteFrench Dip is always something I'm interested in on a menu - but will the bun be crispy enough, the sauce beefy enough? Will it be too salty or too thin? I may try this with leftover roast beef tomorrow night.
ReplyDeleteYum. One of our very favorite sandwiches and this version sounds delicious! Love the addition of the blue cheese butter. I often use canned consomme to boost the flavor in soups and stews if I'm not using homemade stock, but agree one must be careful.
ReplyDeleteI love your sandwich dipping too! Btw, the pepper I used in my recipe is commonly used white pepper. Probably, the word 'pepper powder' confused a little bit! Hope you will like it. Wishing you a Happy New Year. May all the good things coming to you in year 2011.
ReplyDeleteBlessings, Kristy
Oh yum, we love French Dip sandwiches!
ReplyDeleteI'm one who likes to use fresh ingredients, but I agree that there's a place for canned broths now and then.
ReplyDeleteI bet the blue cheese butter takes a classic French Dip Sandwich to a whole new level. Sounds wonderful! Thank you so much for sharing it.
The sandwich looks very tasty...! Thanks for the recipe, Mary :)!
ReplyDeleteI trust you, Mary! And, I've been using canned beef consomme for several decades!! I laboriously prepared it from scratch many years ago. Since I wasn't preparing for a career as a renowned chef, I felt it was too labor intensive. I would love to just reach in an have a bite of that luscious looking sandwich!
ReplyDeleteSee you next year.
Best,
Bonnie
I'll cook dinner anytime using one of your recipes, Mary, but for a French dip for lunch I'll go to Phillippes!
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yummy sandwich Mary!makes me hungry...have a wonderful day...
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ReplyDeleteMa questo รจ un super e succulento panino!!!! MOlto ghiotto e una meraviglia! Un abbraccio cara, alla prossima ricetta. . .
ReplyDeleteCik Ayu, I am not able to comment on your blog but I wanted you to know that Your chicken sounds delicious. I hope you are having a great day. Blessings...Mary
ReplyDeleteThe bleu cheese butter sounds great... going to look at that one. I haven't had a french dip sandwich in sooo long and this sure makes me want one. Happy New Year, Mary!
ReplyDeleteoh i adore french dip with all of it's beefy, drippy flavor. this looks just wonderful, and i love the idea of the blue cheese butter.
ReplyDeleteThis sounds delicious, thank you for sharing!
ReplyDeleteperfect sandwich in my opinion! thanks mary for dropping by my blog! Happy New Year! have a great day!
ReplyDeleteThis looks beautiful and delicious. This is actually one of my father's favorite dishes. Next time they visit, I will have to make this for them. :)
ReplyDeleteMy meat loving husband would love this! I haven't had a French Dip in years.
ReplyDeleteOh, Mary. French Dip might be the perfect food! Meaty, carb-y, dripping...YUM!
ReplyDeleteI haven't had a French dip sandwich since I worked as a waitress in college and that was, well too long to mention, ago.
ReplyDeleteHubby love French Dip Sandwiches- the blue cheese sounds so delicious! Best wishes for a fabulous new year!
ReplyDeleteChris and I were just talking about the best french dip sandwiches we'd ever eaten.... YUM! Now I just might have to make my own!!
ReplyDeleteWho doesn't like beef consome? It's do good and salty.
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