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Au Jus....can anyone tell me..
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..where in the UK can I buy this mix for a brilliant quick french beef dip sandwich tia
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A French dip sandwich, also known as a beef dip, is a hot sandwich consisting of thinly sliced roast beef (or, sometimes, other meats) on a "French roll" or baguette. It is usually served au jus ("with juice"), that is, with beef juice from the cooking process. Beef broth or beef consomme is sometimes substituted. (from wiki)
So cook the beef yourself or by any beef stock - Knorr, Oxo, Bovril, .....
So cook the beef yourself or by any beef stock - Knorr, Oxo, Bovril, .....
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here's an American recipe for French dip sandwiches-and the accompanying au jus
http://www.foodnetwor...hes-recipe/index.html
not quite the same as what you get when you roast a prime rib.
http://www.foodnetwor...hes-recipe/index.html
not quite the same as what you get when you roast a prime rib.
Pasta, your link leads to this definition - which is was I thought http://www.foodterms....dia/au-jus/index.html
Au jus means "with meat juice" - so I don't understand why people are saying "with au jus", it doesn't make sense!
Au jus means "with meat juice" - so I don't understand why people are saying "with au jus", it doesn't make sense!
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