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18538059 No.18538059 [Reply] [Original]

does a traditional french dip have cheese on it? trying to settle an argument

>> No.18538062

>>18538059
The dip itself? No.

>> No.18538716

No Corey. It was originally a poor man's meal where some idiot dropped his sandwich in beef drippings. If you have to ask for something added, then it's not standard. And stop screaming about dumb shit you don't know diddly about. It's really annoying

>> No.18539032

I don't know what counts as "traditional", but at the place that invented them you can get them with cheese or without cheese. I see them with cheese more often than not, so it's definitely more common, but I don't know if there's any "standard" recipe.

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>>18538059

>> No.18539519

>>18538059
I don't think I've ever had a French dip with cheese. I'd try it.

>> No.18539553

>>18538059
It really doesn't need need the cheese even though it's a nice addition sometimes
Just meat, bread, au jus
Simple as