French Dip Crescents

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French Dip Crescents for the win! I love a French Dip. I love a Crescent Roll. The two together? Marriage made in food heaven!

If ever there was the perfect food where fancy met frugal and high brow met high fives, this French Dip Crescents Rolls recipe is it. Try it with our Easy Au Jus Sauce!

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FRENCH DIP CRESCENTS

French Dip Crescents

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Ingredient tips for French dip crescent rolls

  • Crescent roll dough – I find brand name and generic both work just fine. 
  • Roast beef – Thinly sliced.
  • Swiss or provolone cheese, cut into equal sized pieces. 
  • Optional –  Horseradish Sauce, Au Jus for dipping (click here for my Easy Au Jus recipe!), butter or egg white for browning.
How to make French Dip Crescent Rolls

How do you make a French Dip Croissant?

First, unroll crescents onto a large parchment lined baking sheet.

Next, spread a small dab of horseradish on each crescent, then place a slice of roast beef and a piece of cheese on each crescent.

Then, roll crescents starting from the wide end and ending at the narrow end and bake until crescents are a golden color.

Finally, serve with your favorite dipping sauces. 

Scroll down to the printable recipe card toward the bottom of this article for ingredient measurements and detailed cooking instructions. 

Use Crescent Roll Dough for your French Dip Sandwiches

Preparation

Can you make French dip crescents ahead of time?

I prefer these warm straight from the oven, but you can definitely make them ahead if you’d like. My kids enjoy them in their packed lunches so sometimes we’ll fix a big batch on Sunday to use all week. 

What type of meat for French dip crescents?

Usually we use deli roast beef but you could also use leftover prime rib, leftover grilled rib eye, or even oven broiled flank steak

Storage and leftovers

How long do French dip crescent sandwiches last?

These will keep in the refrigerator for up to 5 days.  Store in an airtight container for best results. 

Can you freeze them?

Yes, this is a great way to make packed lunches easy. Make a large batch and store them in the freezer for up to a year. Store in an air tight freezer safe container. Reheat in the toaster oven or microwave, if desired. 

French Dip Crescents with Easy Au Jus

Tips, tricks, and frequently asked questions

What are French Dip Crescents?

A harmonious (read = delicious) marriage of the classic French dip sandwich with the snacktasticness of crescent rolls and just a touch of prime rib for good measure. There are never leftovers when I serve this (and while I don’t generally condone speaking in such definitives, I mean never quite literally).

French Dip Crescents for make ahead lunches

Who invented French Dip Crescents?

(TL;DR – me). So, I have to laugh a little about this recipe.  The idea for it came to me on one of those lingering trips to the grocery store right after my daughter (#4) was born.

You know, the ones where you finally get away by yourself and just can’t quite bear the idea of returning home to the chaos just yet.

Anyway, I circled back around to the deli for the third (okay, fourth) time, and spotted the expensive lunch meat.  Which was decidedly out of budget at the time.  I was thinking nostalgically about our pre-baby long lunch days at a favorite local joint.

I always got the french dip. Mmmmm.

And *boom* there it was.  A moment of pure culinary genius.  When I got home with the ingredients, hubby did the “you spent way too much on unnecessary groceries” deep sigh, and I apologized profusely. Because, it really wasn’t in the budget.  But I hustled, and got the recipe online, and we enjoyed the crescents and forgave ourselves for the small indulgence.

When I woke up the next morning though, a nutty thing was happening. My site was going crazy! People loved this recipe! Like really REALLY loved it. That was over 9 years ago and this is still one of my most visited recipes. So, that lunch meat? Totally worth it.

Easy Recipe for French Dip Crescent Roll Sandwiches

What to eat with French dip crescents (serving suggestions)

We like to serve these with our favorite dipping sauces. I’m partial to au jus or blue cheese dressing and my kids really like this curry mustard sauce

They’re great as a soup and sandwich type meal with creamy tomato soup and a side of tropical fruit salad.  Don’t forget the peanut butter chocolate chip cookies for dessert!

More recipes made with crescent rolls

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How to Make French Dip Crescents

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5 from 16 votes

French Dip Crescent Recipe

Created by: April Woods

Course Appetizer, Main Course
Cuisine American
Prep Time 10 minutes
Cook Time 11 minutes
Total Time 21 minutes
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French Dip Crescents for the win! I love a French Dip. I love a Crescent Roll. The two together? Marriage made in food heaven!
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Ingredients
 

  • 2 packages crescent rolls 8 count
  • 1 pound deli roast beef thinly sliced
  • 4 ounces Swiss or provolone cheese cut in 16 equal sized pieces
  • optional: melted butter or egg white for glossy/browning
  • optional: Horseradish Sauce
  • optional: Au Jus for dipping click here for my Easy Au Jus recipe!

Instructions

  • Unroll crescents onto a large cookie sheet.
  • Spread a small dab of horseradish on each crescent, then place a slice of roast beef and a piece of cheese on each crescent.
  • Roll crescents starting from the wide end and ending at the narrow end. (Optional: brush with egg white or melted butter for a glossy/browned finish).
  • Bake at 375 degrees F for 11 to 13 minutes, until crescents are a golden color.
  • Serve with Au Jus and enjoy!

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Notes

Calories are automatically generated. For best results calculate based on your exact ingredients. 

Nutrition

Calories: 190kcal
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Tools we love!

  • Crescent Rolls – no need to use the name brand, if you store carries their own version feel free to use that as well!
  • Creamy Horseradish Sauce – not everyone loves horseradish sauce, but I think it adds a nice kick to these French Dip Crescent Rolls!
  • Au Jus Gravy Mix – we have our own simple recipe for au jus, but if you don’t want to bother, go ahead and grab a pack.
  • Silpat Baking Mats – I cannot even begin to explain my deep and abiding love for silicone baking mats.  Nothing sticks to them. Notttthhhhhhing. 

 

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96 Comments

  1. 5 stars
    We sliced onions thin, caramelized them, and then added them to each crescent right before rolling them up. Such a great recipe. Thanks!

  2. 5 stars
    made these for dinner! so delicious and filling!!! in and out of the kitchen in no time!!! thank you!

  3. 5 stars
    I used roasted turkey and curry mustard dipping sauce. Super easy!

  4. 5 stars
    We loved these! We added sautĂ©ed bell peppers and onions and it’s was amazing!! Definitely be doing theses again!

  5. Hi! This looks amazing! We have a packet of us jus gravy in the cabinet, so I was going to use that this week. Any idea how I prepare it to make it watery like your dip? Thanks 🙂

    1. I’m sorry, I’ve never tried using the packets before. There’s a link in the article to our aw jus recipe though 🙂

  6. elisabeth says:

    5 stars
    Just made for the 2nd time – it’s such a great recipe for get-togethers with friends and the au jus is wonderful and so easy to make!

  7. 5 stars
    I love this recipe and have made it several times…some with variations/some without. Any thoughts on “make ahead” for an upcoming Oscar party? i would like to have them constructed and ready to throw in the oven….

    1. We make them ahead sometimes! Bake them, then store in the fridge. Reheat in the oven for a few minutes (just until heated through) before serving. I like to brush them with butter if I’m reheating like this 🙂

  8. 5 stars
    loved it, thanks for the recipe!

  9. Connie Rosario says:

    5 stars
    I was so happy when I went to buy the ingredients because I found a pound of deli roast beef marked down to $3 and I also found a bottle of powdered au jus that can make up to 4 quarts (and I only need 1 cup right now) marked down to $1.42! Whoo hoo!

  10. 5 stars
    These were good, I had to bake a little longer to get them browned.

  11. 5 stars
    These are good cold too, my kids like them in their lunch boxes.

  12. 5 stars
    I love these. They were so much easier than traditional French Dips.

  13. 5 stars
    tasted good, i liked the dip alot

  14. 5 stars
    Made them for Sunday football. Leftovers reheated in the air fryer nicely. Thanks.

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