French Dip Crescents - only 5 ingredients. Ready in under 20 minutes!! Roast beef, provolone, horseradish wrapped in crescent rolls - serve with a side of au jus gravy
Yield: 8 crescents
French Dip Crescents
prep time: 5 MINScook time: 15 MINStotal time: 20 mins
ingredients:
- 1/2 pound deli roast beef, thinly sliced
- 4 slices provolone cheese
- 4 tsp creamy horseradish sauce or Ranch dressing
- 1 can refrigerated crescent rolls
- 1 packet Au Jus Gravy mix plus water
instructions:
- Preheat oven to 375ºF.
- Separate crescent rolls into 8 triangles. Spread 1/2 teaspoon horseradish sauce or Ranch dressing on each crescent. Top each crescent with 1/2 slice provolone cheese and roast beef. Roll up crescents and place on baking sheet. Bake for approximately 15 minutes or until golden brown.
- While crescents are baking, make Au Jus according to directions on packet. Serve with warm crescents.
- *I used McCormick Au Jus Gravy mix and Boar's Head roast beef.
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OMG! These french dip crescents are absolutely divine! Will pick up McCormick's Au Jus Gravy mix at the grocery this weekend to recreate this. Thanks for the recipe ;)
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ReplyDeleteI wanted to say I have been following your blog for quite some time now and you never fail on your creativity! And your recipes are sooooooo good! Thanks :)
ReplyDeleteThese look really good.
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ReplyDeleteThose look so good! yum
ReplyDeleteThese look delish and seem so easy! I can't wait to try these out! Pinned it also with a link to your site. :)
ReplyDeleteGah! I almost bought roast beef today, but went with ham instead. Oh well, I guess i will just have to use ham, honey mustard and swiss for some rolls!
ReplyDeleteIve had these on my 'to make soon' list since seeing them on Pinterest but just keep forgetting about them. I'm so glad you posted them. Definitely will make them asap!
ReplyDeleteOooh I love the look of these!
ReplyDeleteThey are delicious! But do yours get soggy from the cheese? Mine did. They were fine when I took them out but they were soggy by the time I got them to the table. STILL DELICIOUS!
ReplyDeleteAmy - mine didn't get soggy. I baked them on one of my stoneware pans - maybe that made a difference.
ReplyDeleteI will try that-- Thank you!
ReplyDeleteI'm going to try these, but substitute Horseradish Cheddar for the provolone and probably pass on the horseradish sauce. Can't wait to try them!
ReplyDeleteThese are some tasty looking roll ups, Steph! French dip is one of our faves too.
ReplyDeleteI tried this recipe today and it was delicious! I cut back on the roast beef a bit and used low fat crescents to lighten it up. I mixed horseradish and mayo to put on it and served sliced onion on the side.
ReplyDeleteI LOVED this so much! my two guys were all ugh sandwiches? but when they tasted it....minds were changed!
ReplyDeleteThese look so good. I know what I am cooking for dinner next time we have french dips. Do you take your own photographs? The food looks so good!!
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ACK! My picky husband loved these, you are a genius!
ReplyDeleteI just made these! My 6 year old daughter just ate 4 of the 8. Thank God I had enough for two batches. LOL Thanks for the recipe.
ReplyDeleteHas anyone tried baking then freezing them & reheating? Am looking for some freeze & heat lunch ideas for the dh.
ReplyDeleteHas anyone tried baking then freezing them & reheating? Am looking for some freeze & heat lunch ideas for the dh.
ReplyDeleteI think they will be delicious for the celery sticks that I make out of organic ones. They are my favorite side dish for my special entree: roast chicken recipes
ReplyDeleteIm gonna make these tonight for dinner. I couldn't find the gravy mix so i got the heinz brand that comes in a jar. I hope it tastes good like that.
ReplyDeleteIm gonna make these tonight for dinner. I couldn't find the gravy mix so i got the heinz brand that comes in a jar. I hope it tastes good like that.
ReplyDeleteI'm making these for dinner tonight. I couldn't find the gravy mix so I bought the Heinz brand. I hope it taste good like that.
ReplyDeleteI'm making these for dinner tonight. I couldn't find the gravy mix so I bought the Heinz brand. I hope it taste good like that.
ReplyDeleteGonna make these for super bowl
ReplyDeleteGonna make these for super bowl
ReplyDeleteDelicious! I added green peppers. YUM!
ReplyDeleteWorked out great - used thinly sliced beef and sauteed that with some garlic. In another pan sauteed onions and peppers. Put meat on the crescents, then onions/peppers and topped with half a slice of provolone cheese. Delicious - a mini philly cheese steak!
ReplyDeleteThese were easy and super tasty! Great weeknight dinner.
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