French Dip Pastrami Sandwich Recipe (2024)

The French dip sandwich is pretty synonymous with roast beef, and it’s literally one of my favorite sandwiches ever. Something about dipping that hot roast beef sandwich into some perfectly flavored and hot au jus that just brings a smile to my face.

What’s interesting, though, is how rarely this is used for pastrami. I have no idea why.

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This French dip pastrami sandwich recipe was inspired by a restaurant I used to hit at least once a week when I lived in Southern California called “The Hat.”

You’ll see plenty of recipes influenced by my time in SoCal, like these San Diego style tacos, but today’s recipe is all about that flavorful pastrami. If you check out my recipe for smoked and beer-braised corned beef, you’ll see where the meat for this sandwich comes from.

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What’s great is how simple this is—and affordable. I’ve mentioned this tip before but it’s worth mentioning again because you’re definitely going to want to make this French dip pastrami sandwich all the time, and not just around St. Patrick’s Day.

So, here’s the money-saving tip on this one: right after St. Patrick’s Day, hit up your local grocery stores and stock up on the pre-brined corned beef briskets.

They are on sale for pennies on the dollar and they freeze well. So, pick up a few and toss ’em in the freezer till you’re ready to use them.

What Is Au Jus Gravy?

Au jus is just a fancy French term that means “juice” and that’s exactly what we want for this sandwich.

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Dipping the roll into the juice or “au jus” not only adds a ton of flavor to each bite, but also makes every bite as hot as the last when using my steaming hot and flavor packed pastrami au jus.

How To Make Au Jus Without Drippings

Au jus is generally made with the drippings from the meat that’s being made. In this case, we aren’t going to have any drippings, but I promise this au jus is still amazing.

The key is to sweat some onions in some butter, add some flour, coriander, and pepper along with some beef broth and Worcestershire and—keeping in the spirit of the French…voilá. That’s fancy for “see it.”

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Tips for Making a Pastrami Dip Sandwich

The Slice: For this French dip pastrami sandwich and for other sandwiches I make, I use a deli slicer. It makes the job so, so much easier. But if you don’t have one just grab a sharp knife and slice and or chop the meat as finely as you can. Chopping makes it much easier to pile high on the hoagie roll and easier to bite into as well, but you lose some meat when you dip the sandwich. Using just thinly sliced meat prevents that, but is harder to bite into, so it’s a personal choice on that.

The Cheese: I’m all about saving a buck and scrimping when I can, but don’t scrimp on the provolone cheese on this one. I find store-brand provolone to taste very similar to nothing. It’s nearly tasteless, so spend the extra coin and get some good cheese for this one.

The Sides: Because of the nature of this sandwich, I highly recommend serving it with something crunchy. I prefer salt and vinegar potato chips, but if that’s not your jam try some pretzels with mustard.

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French Dip Pastrami Sandwich Recipe

Serves: 2 | Prep time: 5 minutes | Cook time: 10 minutes

Ingredients
½ medium Vidalia onion, chopped
1 tbsp butter
2 tsp flour
1 tsp coriander powder
1 tsp fresh cracked black pepper
2 cup beef broth
2 tsp Worcestershire sauce
1 lb pastrami
1 8” hoagie roll
4 slices provolone cheese
pickles

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How To Make a French Dip Pastrami Sandwich

Step 1: Add butter to a medium-sized saucepan over medium-high heat. Once butter melts, add in onions, and cook till translucent, about 5 minutes.

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Step 2: Add flour to cooked onions and cook for an additional 2 minutes while whisking to cook the flour taste out. Add in coriander and black pepper and whisk together with beef broth and Worcestershire sauce. Reduce heat to low and let simmer while you prepare the sandwich.

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Step 3: Pile finely sliced or chopped pastrami onto bottom bun. Put on a baking sheet and place in a 400 degree oven for 5 minutes. Top pastrami with cheese and return to oven for an additional 5–7 minutes or until cheese has evenly melted. While cheese is melting, spread mustard on top portion of bun, and pour au jus into small bowl.

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Step 4: Remove sandwich from oven, top with pickles and top bun. Slice in half and serve with au jus and chips.

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French Dip Pastrami Sandwich Recipe

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French Dip Pastrami Sandwich Recipe

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Prep Time: 5 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 10 minutes minutes

Total Time: 15 minutes minutes

Servings: 2

Ingredients

  • ½ medium Vidalia onion chopped
  • 1 tbsp butter
  • 2 tsp flour
  • 1 tsp coriander
  • 1 tsp fresh cracked black pepper
  • 2 cup beef broth
  • 2 tsp Worcestershire sauce
  • 1 lb pastrami
  • 1 8" hoagie roll
  • 4 slices provolone cheese
  • pickles

Instructions

  • Add butter to a medium-sized saucepan over medium-high heat. Once butter melts, add in onions, and cook till translucent, about 5 minutes.

  • Add flour to cooked onions and cook for an additional 2 minutes while whisking to cook the flour taste out. Add in coriander and black pepper and whisk together with beef broth and Worcestershire sauce. Reduce heat to low and let simmer while you prepare the sandwich.

  • Pile finely sliced or chopped pastrami onto bottom bun. Put on a baking sheet and place in a 400 degree oven for 5 minutes. Top pastrami with cheese and return to oven for an additional 5–7 minutes or until cheese has evenly melted. While cheese is melting, spread mustard on top portion of bun, and pour au jus into small bowl.

  • Remove sandwich from oven, top with pickles and top bun. Slice in half and serve with au jus and chips.

Notes

This French dip pastrami sandwich recipe was inspired by a restaurant I used to hit at least once a week when I lived in Southern California called “The Hat.” You’ll see plenty of recipes influenced by my time in SoCal, like theseSan Diego style tacos, but today’s recipe is all about that flavorful pastrami. If you check out my recipe forsmoked and beer-braised corned beef, you’ll see where the meat for this sandwich comes from.

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FAQs

What is French pastrami? ›

A hot, juicy, cheesy, mushroomy sandwich loaded with tender pastrami in a toasted hoagie roll and all dipped in a fabulous au jus (broth).

What is a French dip sandwich made of? ›

French dip, a sandwich traditionally consisting of sliced roast beef (though pork, ham, turkey, and lamb are sometimes used), served on French bread, and eaten au jus (“with juice,” referring to the flavourful drippings of the meat left over from roasting).

What is on the pastrami dip at the hat? ›

Layers of luscious thin-sliced pastrami on a soft roll, dipped in aus jus, with mustard, pickles and a couple of chilis.

Do you put mayo or mustard on pastrami? ›

Add mayonnaise to both pieces of bread, then add mustard to one half. Place half the pastrami on one slice and the other half on the other slice.

What cheese goes best with pastrami sandwich? ›

Cheese: Not all pastrami sandwiches have cheese, but those that do use Swiss cheese. In a pinch, provolone cheese works well, too. Feel free to use any other white mild cheese you love for a slightly different taste. Mustard: For a slightly spicy kick, use dijon mustard for the sauce.

Why do Jews eat pastrami? ›

Romanian Jews emigrated to New York as early as 1872. Among Jewish Romanians, goose breasts were commonly made into pastrami because they were available. Beef navel was cheaper than goose meat in America, so the Romanian Jews in America adapted their recipe and began to make the cheaper-alternative beef pastrami.

Is pastrami good for you? ›

Pastrami, containing high proteins and some healthy fats takes care of your bones and muscles health. Sodium and nitrate may be present in pastrami which affects your blood sugar level. You should be mindful about your portion sizes and incorporate them into your diet in moderate amounts.

What is a New York pastrami sandwich? ›

Pastrami on rye is a sandwich comprising sliced pastrami on rye bread, often served with mustard and Kosher dill pickles. It was popularized in the Jewish delicatessens of New York City and has been described as New York's "signature sandwich".

What is a standard French Dip? ›

For each sandwich: Cut French rolls in half. Toast and butter each French roll. Layer about 1/2 pound of sliced beef on bottom slice of each roll; place remaining tops of rolls on top of the beef. Slice sandwiches in half and serve on individual plates with a small bowl (1/4 cup) of hot Dipping Sauce.

What is a wet French dip sandwich? ›

The basic concept is the same at both places – Philippe's serves their French Dip “wet” which means that the roll is dipped in the meat juices and then filled with roast beef, Cole's serves theirs with a side of au jus which diners dip their sandwich into.

What's a good side for French Dip sandwiches? ›

Ideas to Serve with French Dip Sandwiches:

Coleslaw. Fries. Potato Salad. Veggies and dip.

What part of the animal is pastrami? ›

Pastrami is made from a part of the cow called the beef plate, a tough and fatty cut which comes from the belly between the brisket and flank. To become pastrami it is slow cooked by multiple methods, usually steamed and smoked. It's brined before hand, then covered in all the spices pastrami is known for.

What does Katz put on their pastrami sandwich? ›

Here at Katz's, we serve our pastrami on seedless rye bread with a healthy schmear of deli mustard. It's best eaten hot while etc... If this sounds like a lot of work…. well you're right, it is!

How is pastrami traditionally served? ›

Pastrami on rye, served with the classic accoutrements of spicy brown mustard and Kosher dill pickles.

What is the best condiment for pastrami on rye? ›

Mustard: A smear of Dijon or yellow mustard can add a sharp, tangy flavor that pairs well with pastrami. Sauerkraut: Adding a handful of sauerkraut can add a tangy, fermented flavor to your sandwich. Coleslaw: Adding a spoonful of creamy coleslaw can.

Can you put mayo on pastrami? ›

Add 1/4 pound of pastrami, a slice of Baby Swiss, shredded lettuce and 2 tomato slices. Spread 1 tablespoon each of mayonnaise and spicy mustard on a third slice to top off the sandwich.

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