When you need a recipe that always disappears fast, these French Dip Sliders are the answer. They’re warm, cheesy, savory, and completely irresistible the kind of food people hover around while saying, “I’ll just have one more.” Inspired by the classic French dip sandwich, these sliders take everything we love about that iconic combo and turn it into a shareable, crowd-pleasing dish.

Soft slider buns are layered with tender roast beef, sweet caramelized onions, and melty cheese, then baked until golden and brushed with a buttery topping that seeps into every corner. Served with a side of rich au jus for dipping, they’re comforting, satisfying, and perfect for everything from casual family dinners to game day spreads and parties.
This is one of those recipes I keep in my back pocket because it’s easy, flexible, and guaranteed to make people happy.
Why French Dip Sliders Are Always a Win
- Perfect for feeding a crowd
- Easy ingredients, big flavor
- Baked all at once for less stress
- Ideal for parties, lunches, or dinners
- Classic comfort food with a fun twist
They’re simple to make, but taste like something special.
Ingredients for Easy French Dip Sliders
Slider base
- Slider buns (Hawaiian or classic dinner rolls)
- Deli roast beef, thinly sliced
Flavor boosters
- Yellow onions, thinly sliced
- Butter
- Garlic, minced
Cheese layer
- Provolone cheese (classic choice)
- Swiss cheese (optional or combined)
Au jus for dipping
- Beef broth
- Worcestershire sauce
- Onion powder
- Black pepper
Butter topping
- Melted butter
- Dried parsley
- Garlic powder
Chef André’s substitutions
- Use leftover roast beef
- Swap provolone for mozzarella
- Add mushrooms for extra depth
- Use low-sodium broth if preferred
Step-by-Step Preparation – Guided by Chef André
Caramelizing the onions
Start by slowly cooking sliced onions in butter over medium-low heat. This step builds sweetness and depth, so don’t rush it. Stir occasionally until golden and soft.
Preparing the buns
Slice the slider buns in half horizontally without separating them individually. Place the bottom half in a greased baking dish.
Building the sliders
Layer roast beef evenly over the buns, followed by caramelized onions and cheese. Place the top half of the buns back on.
Adding the buttery topping
Mix melted butter with garlic powder and parsley, then brush generously over the tops. This is what gives the sliders their irresistible finish.
Baking
Cover loosely with foil and bake until cheese is melted, then uncover to let the tops turn golden.
Making the au jus
Simmer beef broth with Worcestershire sauce and seasoning until warm and flavorful. Serve on the side for dipping.
Chef André’s Creative Variations
- Extra cheesy: Add a second cheese layer
- Mushroom French dip: Add sautéed mushrooms
- Spicy kick: Add horseradish sauce
- Mini meal prep: Use smaller rolls and freeze
Chef’s Tips for the Best Sliders
- Don’t overload with beef — balance is key
- Use foil to prevent over-browning
- Let sliders rest 5 minutes before slicing
- Serve au jus warm, not boiling
These details keep the sliders juicy and perfect.
What to Serve with French Dip Sliders
- Potato wedges or fries
- Simple green salad
- Coleslaw
- Pickles or roasted vegetables
They’re rich, so lighter sides work best.
Make-Ahead, Storage & Reheating
- Assemble up to 8 hours ahead and refrigerate
- Store leftovers airtight up to 3 days
- Reheat covered in the oven for best texture
- Au jus reheats well on the stovetop
FAQ – French Dip Sliders
Can I make these ahead for a party?
Yes, they’re perfect for prepping in advance.
What’s the best cheese to use?
Provolone or Swiss melts beautifully.
Can I freeze them?
Yes, bake, cool, and freeze — reheat in oven.
Approximate Nutrition (per serving)
- Calories: ~360
- Protein: ~20g
- Carbs: ~26g
- Fat: ~18g
Conclusion – By Chef André
These French Dip Sliders are the definition of easy comfort food done right. They’re warm, cheesy, and packed with savory flavor — the kind of dish that brings people together around the table (or the TV).
Whether you’re hosting a party, planning a casual dinner, or need something reliable for game day, this recipe delivers every time. And for safe handling and storage of cooked beef and leftovers, be sure to follow USDA Food Safety guidelines:
👉 https://www.fsis.usda.gov/food-safety