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Instant Pot French Dip Sandwiches are sandwiches made from shredded beef with melted cheese served on toasted chibatta rolls and dunked in the flavorful Au Jus just before eating.Instant Pot French Dip Sandwiches are sandwiches made from shredded beef with melted cheese served on toasted chibatta rolls and dunked in the flavorful Au Jus just before eating.

Instant Pot French Dip Sandwiches are all of my childhood food dreams come true.

When I was in grade school, I remember filling out one of those ‘get to know you’ papers. For favorite food I proudly wrote ‘Au Jus Sandwiches’.

Aaaand was slightly embarrassed when no one knew what I was talking about.

Isn’t it funny how words mean different things in different families? When Chase was a baby, Dan and I joked that we should teach him that candy’s name was really spinach or something, that way when he was older and wanted candy he would politely ask for some spinach.

We thought we might be able to fool everyone into thinking we had a spinach obsessed kid. Turns out, it’s hard to call candy spinach.

And when I actually did sneak spinach into a smoothie turned popsicle, he told the pediatrician that he likes to eat popsicles for breakfast. *face palm* That, I call karma.

Instant Pot French Dip Sandwiches are sandwiches made from shredded beef with melted cheese served on toasted chibatta rolls and dunked in the flavorful Au Jus just before eating.

Any who.. back to these drool inducing French Dip Sandwiches.

I use my recipe for Instant Pot Shredded Beef and they honestly are so easy and tasty. A big thanks to my main kitchen appliance these days, they are done in literally 1/4 of the time!

Cooking this in the crockpot takes anywhere from 8-12 hours! The Instant Pot version takes 130 minutes- and that includes the NPR! Can I get a Hallelujah? Thank you.

Instant Pot French Dip Sandwiches are sandwiches made from shredded beef with melted cheese served on toasted chibatta rolls and dunked in the flavorful Au Jus just before eating.

Tips for a successful French Dip Sandwich:

  • I know you will be anxious to get your hands on this meat, but letting the Instant Pot release it’s pressure naturally for 30 minutes is a MUST. You will have super tough meat if you QR.

 

  • If you are short on cook time, cut your roast up into 3 or 4 chunks and pressure cook for 50 minutes instead!

 

  • Any roll will work, but my favorite (by a landslide!) are Chibatta rolls. They have a chewy outside that just soaks up all of the flavorful Au Jus, taking the sandwich to the next level of deliciousness. Try out my Instant Pot Cheater Chibatta Roll recipe!

 

  • Broiling your roll with butter, cheese and a hint of garlic will up your French Dip game and will result in impressing everyone who eats it.

 

  • Don’t be afraid of getting messy. Dip it in the Au Jus. Let it soak and devour it. I just suggest not wearing a white shirt. Either that or prepare yourself with a bib.

Instant Pot French Dip Sandwiches are sandwiches made from shredded beef with melted cheese served on toasted chibatta rolls and dunked in the flavorful Au Jus just before eating.

Instant Pot French Dip Sandwiches

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Instant Pot French Dip Sandwiches are sandwiches made from shredded beef with melted cheese served on toasted chibatta rolls and dunked in the flavorful Au Jus just before eating.

Ingredients

  • 4 cups beef broth
  • 2-3 lbs chuck roast
  • 1 pkg onion soup mix
  • 1 pkg au jus seasoning

Sandwich Supplies

  • 6-8 rolls I like Chibatta rolls
  • sliced cheese I like swiss or provolone
  • butter
  • garlic powder

Instructions

  1. Add broth, roast, onion soup mix, and au jus seasoning to your Instant Pot. Cook on manual HIGH pressure for 100 minutes. Allow for a 30 minute NPR. Remove from the pot and shred. I like to return the meat to the juice, but that is just a personal preference.
  2. To make the sandwiches, you will first want spread butter and sprinkle garlic onto the rolls. Place sliced cheese on the top roll and broil until golden brown.
  3. Once the rolls are toasted, add the shredded meat to the roll to create your sandwich. Use a ladle to put some of the juice from the Instant Pot into small individual ramekins.
  4. Dunk the sandwich and soak up some juice before taking each bite. Repeat and enjoy!

**Short on time? Cut your roast up into 3 or 4 large chunks and pressure cook for 50 minutes instead!

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Instant Pot French Dip Sandwiches

Instant Pot French Dip Sandwiches are sandwiches made from shredded beef with melted cheese served on toasted chibatta rolls and dunked in the flavorful Au Jus just before eating.
Prep Time: 10 minutes
Cook Time: 2 hours
Total Time: 2 hours 10 minutes
Servings: 6 -8 servings

Ingredients 

  • 4 cups beef broth
  • 2-3 lbs chuck roast
  • 1 pkg onion soup mix
  • 1 pkg au jus seasoning

Sandwich Supplies

  • 6-8 rolls, I like Chibatta rolls
  • sliced cheese, I like swiss or provolone
  • butter
  • garlic powder

Instructions 

  • Add broth, roast, onion soup mix, and au jus seasoning to your Instant Pot. Cook on manual HIGH pressure for 100 minutes. Allow for a 30 minute NPR. Remove from the pot and shred. I like to return the meat to the juice, but that is just a personal preference. 
  • To make the sandwiches, you will first want spread butter and sprinkle garlic onto the rolls. Place sliced cheese on the top roll and broil until golden brown. 
  • Once the rolls are toasted, add the shredded meat to the roll to create your sandwich. Use a ladle to put some of the juice from the Instant Pot into small individual ramekins. 
  • Dunk the sandwich and soak up some juice before taking each bite. Repeat and enjoy!

Notes

Short on time? Cut your roast up into 3 or 4 large chunks and pressure cook for 50 minutes instead!
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  1. Karli – I have to say this is fantastic – I’ve made it many times and my hubby and 14yr old boy adore and gobble this up. I think the garlic and melted is a fabulous addition!! I make it from frozen every time – I even put the pot on delay and then it is all cooked and ready to go when we finally get home!! Thank you so much!! Mary

  2. I am so happy to read this, Mary!! Thank you for making my recipes and allowing them in your home with your cute family! Means the world to me!

  3. I’ve made this a few times and it’s by far my favorite thing to cook in the instant pot! So delicious 😋

  4. My husband absolutely loves beef dips but I had never tried one (not a big meat eater), but thanks to your recipe I love them too! I was wondering about doubling the recipe or adding more then the 3 lbs of beef. Have you tried this before? We have company coming so want to ensure we have enough! Thank you!

  5. Yum!! I am so glad you both enjoyed this recipe. If you want to double the meat, I would just suggest using two 3 lbs roasts and not one 6 lbs roast. If you use two 3 lbs roasts then you can cook it all for the same cook time. 🙂

  6. 5 stars
    OMG….. just finished dinner! The meat was amazing. The flavors were like they were on steroids.
    I did as suggested with the chibatta rolls (butter with garlic plus I added some onion flakes)
    The flavor in each bite of this sandwich was rich, deep and oh so yummy!

    Thank you for sharing your recipe.

    Oh and it couldn’t have been easier. I did two 2.10 lb chuck roasts so we would have lots of leftovers.