Mini French Dips are small but mighty sandwiches that are full of flavor and are so simple to put together. 💛 These sandwiches are perfect for a quick and satisfying meal. Pair them with Kinder’s Garlic Fries for an unforgettable dinner experience.
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Mix together the brown gravy packet and beef broth in a bowl.
Roll the roast beef slices and place them in the gravy mix to soak.

On a griddle, lay flat the hot dog buns and toast them on low heat.
Turn the buns over and add a slice of Swiss cheese to each bun.
Once the cheese starts to melt, add the roast beef slices to each sandwich.

Let the sandwiches sit on low heat while you prepare the au jus.
Mix the Au Jus packet into the gravy mix and add 1 cup of water. Stir together until combined.
Serve the sandwiches with the prepared au jus on the side for dipping and enjoy!
If you're making fries, start them first so everything finishes at the same time.
Kinder’s Garlic Fries pair perfectly with these sandwiches for a complete meal.
Can I use a different type of cheese?
Yes, you can substitute Swiss cheese with provolone or mozzarella for a different flavor.
What type of roast beef should I use?
Thinly sliced deli-style roast beef works best for this recipe.
Can I make this recipe ahead of time?
You can prepare the gravy and roast beef ahead of time, but toast the buns and assemble the sandwiches just before serving for the best texture.
What is au jus?
Au jus is a light beef-based sauce often served as a dip with French dip sandwiches.
Can I use a different type of bread?
Yes, you can use hoagie rolls or slider buns as an alternative to hotdog buns.
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