Beef Au Jus Sauce Recipe - Food.com (2024)

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Submitted by Bone Man

"I can no longer abide the packet type au jus -- it's just too salty and the taste just seems to be off somehow. We used to spend hours baking trays of beef bones in the restaurant kitchen to make the best au jus, but who has the time (or the bones?) to do that at home? Anyway, I've been messing with alternative au jus recipes for years, to no avail until NOW. When I bake a beef roast, I elevate it above the bottom of my roasting pan/Dutch oven and then I pour in about 3/4 of a cup of water before I season the roast with salt and pepper. I rarely sear my roasts anymore because they are plenty juicy when I use this method, (e.g., 275 degrees F. for 4 1/2 hours for a 2# roast, covered). Anyway, this yields about 1 cup of drippings at the end, which I use to make my au jus. When I find a perfectly marbled roast, with not too much fat around the outside edges, I find that the drippings are excellent for this recipe because there is just enough fat in the drippings to add a good amount of flavor. In the end, you can use this au jus for anything up to, and including, prime rib -- it's just great. The key ingredients, I think, are the Mrs. Dash, garlic and herb blend, (something I just started using recently), in combination with the Kitchen Bouquet. A small amount of the latter goes a LONG way! I hope you enjoy the ease of preparation and the great flavor of this au jus as much as my own family does!"

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15mins

Ingredients:
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Serves:

10

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ingredients

  • 1 cup beef drippings, from a baked roast, do not drain fat
  • 15 ounces beef broth, canned
  • 14 cup water, warm
  • 1 tablespoon cornstarch
  • 14 teaspoon Kitchen Bouquet
  • 12 teaspoon Mrs. Dash onion and herb seasoning
  • 12 teaspoon seasoning salt

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directions

  • In a small bowl, combine the water and cornstarch and whisk with a fork until the blend is completely dissolved. Set aside.
  • In a large skillet, over medium heat, pour in the drippings, broth, Kitchen Bouquet, Mrs. Dash, and seasoned salt and bring to a boil. When it boils, whisk in the cornstarch and water mix and continue whisking until it thickens slightly and then remove from heat.
  • Pour this sauce over any sort of cooked beef or use as a sauce over beef and noodles.
  • NOTE: Sometimes beef drippings can be really salty so add the seasoned salt ONLY after tasting the sauce.

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  1. I am a HUGE french dip fan and this au jus recipe is the bomb! I encourage you try it with a thin sliced prime rib, grilled sweet yellow onions and pepperjack cheese

    gschutta72

  2. Very useful, easy, yet delightful. I started with the juice from elk tenderloin cooked with Recipe #471181 #471181 in a 2-1/2-qt covered baking dish, used Better Than Bouillon with water instead of beef broth, omitted the seasoned salt, and added a swig of dry sherry at the end. My photo represents this juice for Recipe#468646 #468646. I had tried the dried au jus powder mix last night, and had gagged. This did not take much longer than the dry packet mix, either. However, my sauce was rather salty, so I may try More Than Gourmet's beef base in the future. Tonight we ate like royalty, it seemed.

    KateL

  3. This was great! I used Better than Boullion and water for the stock. The beef drippings were mostly fat and didn't come up to 1 cup but I used what there was.

    sheepdoc

  4. This was great. Thanks a lot.

    Brian

  5. I made Tender Pot Roast Recipe #22137 and used the drippings for this recipe. Delicious, Bone Man. The au jus was enjoyed with Our Favorite Italian Beef Recipe #20266.

    sugarpea

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  1. Very useful, easy, yet delightful. I started with the juice from elk tenderloin cooked with Recipe #471181 #471181 in a 2-1/2-qt covered baking dish, used Better Than Bouillon with water instead of beef broth, omitted the seasoned salt, and added a swig of dry sherry at the end. My photo represents this juice for Recipe#468646 #468646. I had tried the dried au jus powder mix last night, and had gagged. This did not take much longer than the dry packet mix, either. However, my sauce was rather salty, so I may try More Than Gourmet's beef base in the future. Tonight we ate like royalty, it seemed.

    KateL

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<p>I am a retired State Park Resort Manager/Ranger. <br /><br />Anyway, as to my years in the State Park System (retired now), I was responsible for 4 restaurants/dining rooms on my park and my boss at Central Headquarters said I should spend less time in my kitchens and more time tending to my park budget. I spent 25 years in those kitchens and worked with some really great chefs over those years, (and some really awful ones too!) <br /><br />I spent THOUSANDS of hours on every inch of that park and adjacent state forest (60,000 acres) and sometimes I miss it. But mostly I miss being in that big beautiful resort lodge kitchen. I miss my little marina restaurant down on the Ohio River too. I served the best Reuben Sandwich (my own recipe -- posted on 'Zaar as The Shawnee Marina Reuben Sandwich) in both the State of Ohio and the Commonwealth of Kentucky down there and sold it for $2.95. Best deal on the river! <br /><br />They (friends and neighbors) call my kitchen The Ospidillo Cafe. Don't ask me why because it takes about a case of beer, time-wise, to explain the name. Anyway, it's a small galley kitchen with a Mexican motif (until my wife catches me gone for a week or so), and it's a very BUSY kitchen as well. We cook at all hours of the day and night. You are as likely to see one of my neighbors munching down over here as you are my wife or daughter. I do a lot of recipe experimentation and development. It has become a really fun post-retirement hobby -- and, yes, I wash my own dishes. <br /><br />Also, I'm the Cincinnati Chili Emperor around here, or so they say. (Check out my Ospidillo Cafe Cincinnati Chili recipe). SKYLINE CHILI is one of my four favorite chilis, and the others include: Gold Star Chili, Empress Chili and, my VERY favorite, Dixie. All in and around Cincinnati. Great stuff for cheap and I make it at home too. <br /><br />I also collect menus and keep them in my kitchen -- I have about a hundred or so. People go through them and when they see something that they want, I make it the next day. That presents some real challenges! <br /><br />http://www.dnr.state.oh.us/parks/parks/shawnee.htm</p>

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FAQs

What is au jus sauce made of? ›

Au jus recipes in the United States often use soy sauce, Worcestershire sauce, salt, pepper, white or brown sugar, garlic, beets, carrots, onions, or other ingredients to make something more like a gravy. The American jus is sometimes prepared separately, rather than being produced naturally by the food being cooked.

Is there a difference between au jus and au jus gravy? ›

Like gravy, jus (pronounced zhoo) starts with the drippings from cooked meat. Unlike gravy, however, it is not thickened with flour; instead, the liquid is reduced until it reaches the desired consistency, which is usually thinner than gravy.

What's the difference between beef stock and au jus? ›

Beef broth is made by simmering beef bones, mirepoix (typically onion, carrots, and celery), hearty herbs, and spices in water, to extract flavor into the liquid. Au jus is basically beefed up beef broth. Amplify the savory flavor of beef broth by simmering it with drippings from roast beef (double beef flavor).

What is a substitute for au jus mix? ›

Alternatively, you can use pre-made beef bouillon granules. Combine Ingredients: In a mixing bowl, combine the beef bouillon granules (or crushed cubes), onion powder, dried parsley flakes, white pepper, garlic powder, and celery salt. Use a whisk or a fork to ensure that all the ingredients are evenly mixed.

What is the difference between au jus and French dip? ›

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).

Is beef gravy the same as au jus? ›

Au jus is basically a concentrated version of drippings, whereas gravy is the same thing, only it gets thickened using a roux or another type of thickening agent. In terms of flavor, the difference lies with the cook's personal preference for herbs and spices, which dictate how the meat drippings are seasoned.

How to thicken au jus into gravy? ›

Although au jus is not intended to be gravy, you can thicken the sauce by melting 1 tablespoon of butter in a microwave-safe bowl, adding 1 tablespoon of flour, and whisking these together. Then, add about 2 tablespoons of the prepared au jus sauce to the butter-flour mixture.

What is a substitute for red wine in au jus? ›

The Best Substitute for Red Wine
  1. Alcohol-free red wine.
  2. Beef broth.
  3. Chicken broth.
  4. Red wine vinegar (use ½ vinegar and ½ water for similar flavor results)
  5. Cranberry juice*
  6. Pomegranate juice*
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Can I use brown gravy mix instead of au jus? ›

Can you use brown gravy instead of au jus? Yes! A 1 ounce packet of brown gravy mix can be used in place of the au jus mix. The flavor may be slightly different because there is a different amount of sodium and a different seasoning base, but it shouldn't change the recipe much and it will still be delicious!

Can I use beef bouillon instead of au jus? ›

You can use beef bouillons as is as a replacement for au jus, but you can also make your own au jus gravy mix from it. Family Dinners has a great recipe to make your own mix to keep on hand at home.

Which is more flavorful beef stock or beef broth? ›

As a result, stock is usually a healthier product, delivering a richer mouth feel and deeper flavor than broth. Stock is a versatile culinary tool that can deliver taste to any number of dishes. Darker in color and more concentrated in flavor than broth, it's ideal for use in soups, rice, sauces and more.

Which is better for gravy beef stock or beef broth? ›

Stock has a richer, deeper flavor and mouthfeel, making it better at adding body to a dish, whereas broth might be a better choice when you want to let other flavors to shine.

Is demi glace the same as au jus? ›

Au jus is thinner, so you might need to thicken a gravy or soup with a little cornstarch mixed with water. Also be aware that au jus is saltier than demi-glace, so you might not want to use the entire package.

What does au jus gravy taste like? ›

Au jus has a rich, savory flavor that is derived from the natural juices of the meat. The taste of au jus can vary depending on the type of meat it is made from and the spices and herbs used to season it. For example, beef au jus has a rich, beefy flavor with a hint of sweetness from the natural juices of the meat.

Can I use chicken gravy instead of au jus? ›

What is a substitute for au jus? Substitutes for au jus would be beef broth, chicken broth, consomme, or brown gravy.

What's the difference between au jus and brown gravy mix? ›

What is the difference between au jus and gravy? Au jus and brown gravy are similar but not quite alike. Both may use pan drippings from the roast, but au jus is a light sauce, while the gravy is thickened using a roux.

What does au jus sauce taste like? ›

Au jus has a rich, savory flavor that is derived from the natural juices of the meat. The taste of au jus can vary depending on the type of meat it is made from and the spices and herbs used to season it. For example, beef au jus has a rich, beefy flavor with a hint of sweetness from the natural juices of the meat.

What is a substitute for au jus in Mississippi chicken? ›

In place of au jus, you can use dry onion soup mix, or a beef bouillon cube plus a ½ teaspoon of onion powder. Pepperoncini give this chicken a tangy flavor, but it won't be spicy. To make it spicy, try using a hotter variety of pickled peppers instead.

Why do Americans say au jus? ›

Au jus. Au jus is a term used to describe meat dishes served with their own juices. Because it's French, it's (logically) pronounced in the French way: Not “oh-juice,” but with a soft zh and no ending s sound. One other thing: Au jus literally means “with juice,” so you shouldn't say something comes with au jus.

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