French Onion Soup French Dip
Ingredients
1kg brown onions, thinly sliced
25ml olive oil
50g unsalted butter
sea salt, to season
50ml brandy
1 tbsp plain flour
2 bay leaves
6 dashes Worcestershire sauce
4 dashes Maggi seasoning
500ml (2 cups) beef stock
2 baguettes
150g Gruyère cheese, grated
30g beef tallow
800g ribeye off the bone (or sirloin or rump), thinly sliced
150g Swiss cheese slices
Method
Step 1: Make the soup
Place the butter and the oil in a large saucepan over medium-high heat. When the butter is melted, add the onions and season with a pinch of salt.
Stir well and reduce the heat to medium. Cook the onions for 15 minutes, stirring often, until a deep golden colour.
Pour in the brandy and cook for 1 minute, to cook off the alcohol. Sprinkle over the flour and stir through, then add the bay leaves, Worcestershire and Maggi seasoning.
Pour in the stock and bring to a simmer. Cook for 10 minutes, then remove from the heat.
Step 2: Divide soup and baguette
Pass the soup through a sieve and set the onions aside (for the sandwich), remove the bay leaves.
Preheat the oven to 220°C (430°F).
Ladle the soup into 4 oven-proof bowls.
Sprinkle the soups with the gruyere cheese and place on an oven tray.
Place the soups in the oven for 2-3 minutes, until the cheese has melted and is bubbling.
Slice the baguette into 4 and halve horizontally without slicing the whole way through.
Step 3: Cook beef and assemble
Heat the tallow on a cast iron flat plate over high heat. Place 1 portion of the beef on the plate and season with some salt.
Cook the beef for 1-2 minutes, turning to brown on both sides. Push the beef into a mound the length and width of a baguette portion opened up.
Top with ¼ of the onions then ¼ of the cheese slices. Place the baguette, cut side open, down on top of the cheese.
Using 2 metal spatulas or bench scrapers, lift under the beef invert baguette into your hand then straight onto a serving plate and press to close.
Repeat with the remaining beef and baguette.
Serve the baguettes with the soup and dip the sandwich into the soup and enjoy!
Recipe notes
Recipe origins and authenticity: Origins of the French dip sandwich are debated, none of which hail from France, but in fact Los Angeles. One story has the roll accidentally falling in beef drippings, whilst the other was dipping the bread in jus for a customer needing softer bread. Either way…our version is a step up from the original by incorporating the classic French onion soup for the grilled beef sandwich to be dipped into.
Cook support: You can grill the beef on a BBQ flat plate if you don’t have a cast iron pan for the stovetop.
Substitutions: the beef tallow can be substituted with olive oil or lard or you can use some of the fat trimmings from the beef.
#beef #grill #sloopy

22 Comments
Babe’s slide into frame is always a pleasure to watch
Nothing French.. is French
Chef I love you video editing you make mundane task look awesome! Not to mention I very much like your content in you videos!!
Bro why did it sound like the Ice Age clip of Sid making noises when you cut the onions
song took me back to 2019
Darn, i need to marry a chef. Wait is Ana Sofia still single? Nah……she wouldnt want me. But then again…opposites attract. Hey, a guy can dream…..of daily good food
Love the Notorious Foodie homage at the end
needs more onions tbh
Whenever I make French onion soup I feel like I cut enough onions to account for shrinkage during caramelization… Still working on it 😢
Was… was that a dash of Maggi?
Hey @Andycooks, where do you get your meat from?
How about "thank you"! She's spoiled.
When she said "both" I at first thought he said "ah shit" lol
ANDY. one single shot of this video took me back to childhood. My dad used to make French Onion soup all the time and I love the flavour but hate the texture of onions. So my dad would plate mine up with a sieve to give me the soup but not the onions. I hadn’t thought about it for years – this it took me right back to being a kid.
That's a huge cutting board 😅
Oh my yessss that looks killer
How have I never considered just doing both?! Same amount of effort, alreading doing up the onions. My family is going to freak out!
the place ny me has it on their menu as a "fwanch deep"
Must eat that!!
I always make French onion soup to dip French dips in. It’s far superior than anything else. I’ll never go back to au jus
What brand is the pot
I need one
Ahhh, yes, the San Francisco California French Dip