High-Protein French Dip Biscuits

Table of Contents
High-Protein French Dip Biscuits (Easy Handheld Comfort Food)
Recipe Overview
Nutrition Per Serving
Why You’ll Love These French Dip Biscuits
What Makes These High-Protein?
Ingredients Needed
For the Dough
For the Filling
For the Garlic Butter Topping
For the Au Jus Dipping Sauce
Kitchen Tools Needed
Step-by-Step Instructions
Step 1: Preheat the Oven
Step 2: Prepare the Biscuits
Step 3: Add the Filling
Step 4: Seal the Biscuits
Step 5: Make the Garlic Butter Topping
Step 6: Bake
Step 7: Make the Au Jus Sauce
Step 8: Serve
Expert Tips for Perfect French Dip Biscuits

  1. Don’t Overstuff
  2. Seal the Edges Well
  3. Use Thin Roast Beef
  4. Serve Immediately
    Optional Variations
    Spicy Version
    Low-Carb Version
    Extra Cheesy Version
    Onion Lover’s Version
    Best Side Dishes
    Meal Prep Instructions
    Refrigerate:
    Freeze:
    Reheating Instructions
    Oven
    Air Fryer
    Microwave
    Frequently Asked Questions
    Can I make these ahead of time?
    Can I use homemade biscuit dough?
    What cheese works best?
    Can I use leftover roast beef?
    Final Thoughts
    enjoy!
    High-Protein French Dip Biscuits (Easy Handheld Comfort Food)
    These High-Protein French Dip Biscuits combine everything people love about a classic French dip sandwich—tender roast beef, melted cheese, buttery bread, and rich au jus—into a warm, handheld comfort food recipe that’s perfect for busy weeknights, game day spreads, party platters, or high-protein meal prep.

Each golden biscuit is stuffed with juicy roast beef and melty cheese, then baked until flaky, buttery, and perfectly crisp. Served with a savory dipping sauce, these protein-packed biscuit sandwiches deliver big flavor in every bite.

With 28 grams of protein per serving, this easy baked dinner feels indulgent while still supporting your high-protein goals.

Recipe Overview
Prep Time: 15 minutes
Cook Time: 20 minutes
Total Time: 35 minutes
Servings: 8 biscuits
Difficulty: Easy

Nutrition Per Serving
Calories: 410
Protein: 28g
Carbohydrates: 26g
Fat: 22g
Fiber: 2g
Why You’ll Love These French Dip Biscuits
High-protein comfort food
Easy handheld dinner recipe
Family-friendly and kid-approved
Great for parties and game day
Perfect make-ahead meal prep
Buttery, cheesy, savory flavor
Less messy than traditional French dip sandwiches
What Makes These High-Protein?
Instead of using large sandwich rolls, this recipe uses portion-controlled flaky biscuits packed with lean protein from roast beef and cheese, creating a balanced meal with serious flavor and satisfying nutrition.

Ingredients Needed
For the Dough
2 cans (16 oz each) refrigerated flaky biscuits
(or 1 sheet puff pastry for a lighter, crispier texture)
For the Filling
1 pound thinly sliced deli roast beef
8 slices provolone cheese
1 cup shredded mozzarella cheese
1 tablespoon Dijon mustard (optional, for extra flavor)
For the Garlic Butter Topping
4 tablespoons melted butter
1 teaspoon garlic powder
1 teaspoon onion powder
1 teaspoon dried parsley
2 tablespoons grated Parmesan cheese
For the Au Jus Dipping Sauce
2 cups low-sodium beef broth
1 tablespoon Worcestershire sauce
1 teaspoon garlic powder
1/2 teaspoon black pepper
Kitchen Tools Needed
Baking sheet
Parchment paper
Small saucepan
Pastry brush
Mixing bowl
Step-by-Step Instructions
Step 1: Preheat the Oven
Preheat your oven to 375°F (190°C).

Line a baking sheet with parchment paper for easy cleanup.

Step 2: Prepare the Biscuits
Open the biscuit cans and separate each biscuit.

Carefully split each biscuit in half horizontally, creating a top and bottom layer.

Flatten each piece slightly with your hands.

This creates enough space for the filling.

Step 3: Add the Filling
On one half of each biscuit, layer:

Folded slices of roast beef
Half a slice of provolone cheese
A sprinkle of mozzarella cheese
If using Dijon mustard, spread a thin layer before adding the meat.

Do not overfill or the biscuits may open while baking.

Step 4: Seal the Biscuits
Place the second biscuit half on top.

Pinch the edges firmly all around to seal in the filling.

Shape into a smooth round biscuit.

Repeat with remaining biscuits.

Step 5: Make the Garlic Butter Topping
In a small bowl, combine:

Melted butter
Garlic powder
Onion powder
Dried parsley
Mix until fully combined.

Brush the tops of each biscuit generously.

Sprinkle with grated Parmesan cheese.

This creates the signature golden, cheesy crust.

Step 6: Bake
Place biscuits on the prepared baking sheet, leaving space between each one.

Bake for 18–22 minutes, or until:

Tops are golden brown
Cheese is melted
Dough is fully cooked
Step 7: Make the Au Jus Sauce
While the biscuits bake, prepare the dipping sauce.

In a saucepan over medium heat, combine:

Beef broth
Worcestershire sauce
Garlic powder
Black pepper
Simmer for 5–7 minutes until warm and flavorful.

Do not boil aggressively.

Step 8: Serve
Remove biscuits from the oven and let cool for 3 minutes.

Serve warm with small bowls of au jus dipping sauce.

Dip, bite, and enjoy.

Expert Tips for Perfect French Dip Biscuits

  1. Don’t Overstuff
    Too much filling can cause the biscuits to split while baking.
  2. Seal the Edges Well
    Pinch firmly to keep cheese from leaking.
  3. Use Thin Roast Beef
    Thin slices fold better and create better texture.
  4. Serve Immediately
    These taste best warm while the cheese is melty.

Optional Variations
Spicy Version
Add sliced jalapeños or pepper jack cheese.

Low-Carb Version
Use low-carb biscuit dough or fathead dough.

Extra Cheesy Version
Add cheddar or Swiss cheese.

Onion Lover’s Version
Add caramelized onions to the filling.

Best Side Dishes
Serve these high-protein biscuits with:

Roasted vegetables
Sweet potato fries
Caesar salad
Coleslaw
Pickles
Tomato soup
Meal Prep Instructions
These are excellent for meal prep.

Refrigerate:
Store in an airtight container for up to 4 days.

Freeze:
Wrap individually and freeze for up to 2 months.

Reheating Instructions
Oven
Bake at 350°F for 8–10 minutes.

Air Fryer
Heat at 350°F for 4–5 minutes.

Microwave
Heat for 30–45 seconds.

Frequently Asked Questions
Can I make these ahead of time?
Yes. Assemble up to 24 hours before baking.

Can I use homemade biscuit dough?
Absolutely. Homemade dough works beautifully.

What cheese works best?
Provolone gives classic French dip flavor, but Swiss, mozzarella, or cheddar all work well.

Can I use leftover roast beef?
Yes. Thinly sliced leftover roast beef is perfect.

Final Thoughts
These High-Protein French Dip Biscuits are everything comfort food should be—warm, cheesy, buttery, satisfying, and packed with flavor. With flaky biscuit dough, juicy roast beef, melted cheese, and a rich au jus dipping sauce, they deliver all the flavors of a classic French dip sandwich in a fun, handheld form.

enjoy!

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