- Baking sheet
- Parchment paper or nonstick spray
- Small saucepan
- Pastry brush
- Mixing bowl
- Sharp knife
How to Make French Dip Biscuits
Step 1: Prepare the Oven
Preheat your oven to 375°F (190°C).
Line a baking sheet with parchment paper or lightly grease it.
Step 2: Separate the Biscuits
Open the can of biscuits and carefully separate each biscuit.
Gently flatten each one into a circle about 4 inches wide using your hands or the bottom of a glass.
Don't press them too thin—you want enough dough to seal around the filling.
Step 3: Add the Filling
Place one folded slice of roast beef in the center of each biscuit.
Top with half a slice of provolone cheese.
If you're adding onions or mushrooms, this is the perfect time.
Step 4: Seal the Biscuits
Bring the edges of the biscuit dough together over the filling.
Pinch the seams tightly so none of the cheese escapes during baking.
Place each biscuit seam-side down on the prepared baking sheet.
Step 5: Brush with Butter
In a small bowl, combine:
- Melted butter
- Garlic powder
- Onion powder
- Italian seasoning
- Parsley
Brush the tops generously with the seasoned butter.
Finish with a sprinkle of Parmesan cheese if using.
Step 6: Bake
Bake for 15–18 minutes, or until the biscuits are beautifully golden brown and cooked through.
The tops should be flaky, buttery, and lightly crisp.
Step 7: Prepare the Au Jus
While the biscuits bake, whisk together the au jus mix and water in a saucepan.
Bring to a gentle boil.
Reduce heat and simmer for about 5 minutes until hot and flavorful.
Serve in small dipping bowls.
Tips for Perfect French Dip Biscuits
Don't Overfill
Too much filling can cause the biscuits to burst open while baking.
Seal Well
Pinching the edges securely helps keep all that delicious cheese inside.
Use Thin Roast Beef
Thin slices heat evenly and stay tender.
Brush Every Biscuit
The seasoned butter creates a bakery-style golden crust that's incredibly flavorful.
Serve Immediately
These taste best while the cheese is warm and stretchy.
Delicious Variations
Cheesy French Onion Version
Add caramelized onions and Swiss cheese before sealing the biscuits.
Spicy Kick
Mix crushed red pepper flakes into the butter topping.
Mushroom Lovers
Add sautéed mushrooms for rich, earthy flavor.
Garlic Butter Supreme
Double the garlic butter and sprinkle with extra Parmesan before baking.
Mini Party Appetizers
Use smaller biscuit dough pieces and make bite-sized versions perfect for entertaining.
What to Serve with French Dip Biscuits
These buttery sandwiches pair wonderfully with:
- Crispy French fries
- Sweet potato fries
- Potato wedges
- Creamy coleslaw
- Caesar salad
- Garden salad
- Pickle spears
- Roasted vegetables
- Tomato soup
- Creamy potato soup
They're also fantastic on a game-day snack table alongside wings, sliders, and loaded nachos.
Storage Tips
Allow leftovers to cool completely before storing.
Place them in an airtight container and refrigerate for up to 3 days.
Store the au jus separately.
How to Reheat
Oven (Best Method)
Bake at 350°F for about 8–10 minutes until heated through.
Air Fryer
Heat at 330°F for 4–5 minutes.
This keeps the biscuits wonderfully crisp.
Microwave
Heat for about 30 seconds, though the biscuits will be softer.
Warm the au jus separately before serving.
Can You Freeze Them?
Absolutely!
Freeze the baked biscuits individually on a baking tray.
Once frozen, transfer them to a freezer-safe bag.
They'll keep well for up to 2 months.
Reheat directly from frozen in a 350°F oven for about 15–20 minutes.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I use homemade biscuit dough?
Definitely! Homemade biscuit dough works beautifully and gives these an even more bakery-style texture.
What cut of beef works best?
Thinly sliced deli roast beef is convenient, but leftover homemade roast beef sliced thin is even better.
Can I make these ahead?
Yes. Assemble the biscuits several hours ahead and refrigerate them. Bake just before serving for the freshest results.
Is provolone the best cheese?
Provolone melts wonderfully and has the classic French dip flavor, but Swiss, mozzarella, Havarti, or Monterey Jack are all delicious choices.
Can I make these without au jus?
You can, but the warm au jus is what gives these biscuits their signature French dip experience. It's definitely worth making.
How do I keep the biscuits from opening?
Avoid overstuffing and firmly pinch the seams closed before baking. Placing them seam-side down also helps.
Final Thoughts
These French Dip Biscuits are proof that simple ingredients can create something truly unforgettable. With flaky golden biscuits, savory roast beef, melty cheese, and a rich au jus for dipping, every bite is packed with comforting flavor.
They're quick enough for busy weeknights, impressive enough for guests, and fun enough for parties and game-day gatherings. Once you try them, you'll understand why they're always one of the first dishes to disappear from the table.
If you make this recipe, I'd love to hear how it turned out! Leave a comment with your favorite cheese or add-in, and don't forget to share this recipe with friends and family who love easy comfort food. Happy baking!
