Beef Au Jus Recipe, Whats Cooking America (2024)

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Beef Au Jus (prounced oh-ZHOO) is a French term meaning “with juice.” The term is used to describe the serving of meat, most often prime rib roast, surrounded in or served with a container of the natural juices that were produced as drippings while the meat was being cooked. It is not thick like a typical sauce or gravy. No prime rib roast is complete without this perfect, but simple to make Au Jus.

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While the cooked prime rib roast is standing or resting for the required resting period, make the “au jus” sauce.

Making Au Jus is more of a technique and not a recipe. You will have to do this by feel or guess work. It depends on how much juice is left in your pan (plus the juice from slicing the prime rib roast), and how many people you will be serving. Add your beef broth and/or wine according to how much Au Jus you think you will need for each person being served.

I wish I could give you exact directions, but it is impossible to have an exact recipe for this.

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Beef Au Jus Recipe:

Course:Sauce

Cuisine:French

Keyword:Beef Au Jus Recipe

Author: What's Cooking America

Ingredients

  • Beef juicesfrom cooked Prime Rib Roast
  • Beef brothor stock*
  • Red wineof your choice**

Instructions

  1. Pour off all but2 tablespoons of the fat(leaving the beef juices in the pan)from the roasting pan and discard the remaining fat (or reserve if makingYorkshire Pudding).

  2. Place the roasting pan on two (2) burners on medium heat. Add the beef stock and stir and scrape the bottom of the pan to release any browned bits in the pan. Add red wine of your choice.

  3. Bring mixture to a boil and cook until the stock is slightly reduced, about 5 minutes. Au jus is not thick like a typical sauce or gravy.

  4. Season to taste with salt and pepper.

  5. Transfer to a gravy boat or serve in small individual containers for each guest.


  6. Leftovers:

  7. Use any left over Prime Rib and Au Jus for makingFrench Dip Sandwichesfor your family the next day. So good!

Recipe Notes

* The beef au jus will only be as good as your beef stock (and also the red wine you use), so it is recommended that you use homemadeBeef Stock, if possible. If you must use canned stock, buy the best you can find, but forget about using salty, artificially-flavored bouillon cubes.

** I like to add some of the same red wine that I will be serving with the meal.

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Comments and Reviews

10 Responses to “Beef Au Jus Recipe”

  1. Steven Baird

    Interesting that you don’t specify any quantities for your ingredients. I guess it’s easy to “wing it” but I’m a bit apprehensive about too much red wine.

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    • Linda Stradley

      Like I say in the recipe – Making Au Jus is more of a technique and not a recipe. You will have to do this by feel or guess work. It depends on how much juice is left in your pan (plus the juice from slicing the prime rib roast), and how many people you will be serving. Add your beef broth and/or wine according to how much Au Jus you think you will need for each person being served. Only add as much wine as you desire. This way you can not add too mulch.

      I wish I could give you exact directions, but it is impossible to have an exact recipe for this.

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    • Vee

      I recommend using a 2-1 ratio for the stock/wine: 2 cups of stock to every 1 cup of wine. That ratio always works for me.

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      • Josh

        That is a tad bit too much for most palates. Although Julia Childs would probably agree with you. I made this recently with the drippings and juice from a 6 pound prime rib. Half a cup of merlot was plenty to give the au jus an amazing, added dimension of flavor. Next time I make au jus, I will try a zinfandel. And then the other reds. This might take a while to perfect.

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  2. Dennisse Smith

    You cook like I do, by feel, it’s hard to give a recipe and my family knows that so they quit asking for recipes and now ask for ingredients and an estimate, Ha! I did not use red wine on my last attempt in making Au Jus, now I know. Thank you!

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  3. dean kilgore

    in early sixties as a cook for the 327th infantry of the 101st airborne I made gravy from the juice of beef roasted for Christmas . my mess Sargent unbeknown to the company commander supplied me with a bottle of red wine . it was a success and I was complimented many times over . I used no recipe just this advice from SGT. Colbert . when it tastes good to you , it’s ready

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  4. Cherry. Davis

    I was adding some baby carrots to the roast and was So hungry,just smelling it. I grabbed a hand full of carrots and put it in a cup.with about a table spoon of the juices and put in the micro wave for about 2 mi items, they were so.
    good. Some were. Little firm the smaller ones were nice and tender. hit the spot.and took my hung.

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    • Nancy

      A new instant soup!

      Reply

  5. Stephanie

    I’m about to put mine in the oven!!!! Wish me perfection! Lol My very first one in 54 years. Peace Out

    Reply

  6. Vic

    A cup of wine is no problem as long as you cook off the alcohol. You can always add a dash of lemon to brighten it up if needed.

    Reply

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FAQs

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 is au jus sauce made of? ›

Au Jus Ingredients

Beef drippings: Of course, this perfect au jus starts with beef drippings. Flour: All-purpose flour thickens the beef au jus. Broth: Use store-bought or homemade beef broth. Seasonings: This flavorful au jus is simply seasoned with salt and pepper.

Can beef broth be substituted for au jus? ›

Can I use beef broth instead of au jus? You will not get near the same taste of roast beef using beef broth rather than a complete au jus sauce like this one. However, when reheating it in the oven, you can use beef broth or au jus to moisten your roast.

What does au jus mean in French? ›

The phrase au jus literally means "with the juice" in French. In cooking and dining, it refers specifically to the "juices" that are released when you cook a piece of meat.

How to thicken up au jus? ›

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 Mississippi roast au jus mix? ›

Beef Broth: You can also sub chicken broth if that's what you have on hand, or are using chicken. Coconut Aminos: This replaces the au jus packet that is typically found in Mississippi pot roast. It's much healthier but still has the same amazing flavor.

What can I use if I don't have 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.

How long does au jus last in the fridge? ›

To store leftover au jus, keep it in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 3 to 4 days. You can also freeze leftover au jus by dividing it in an ice cube tray, freezing and then placing the cubes into a resealable plastic bag in the freezer for up to 6 months.

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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What is the difference between a jus lie and an au jus? ›

Recipes for Au Jus

Methods vary for creating au jus for such dishes as roast rib of beef -- sometimes called prime rib. Poultry, lamb, and veal can also be served au jus. A thickened version of jus called "jus lié" -- or "fond lié -- is prepared by adding cornstarch or arrowroot to brown stock and then simmering.

Why do people say au jus? ›

Use of the phrase “au jus” as a noun (as in “beef with au jus”) has gained widespread acceptance, particularly in the USA. Since the original French “au jus” already translates to “with juice”, this can sound jarring to Francophones and purists.

What is the difference between gravy and jus? ›

'Gravy is made from the juices of oven roast meat, thickend with a starch such as corn flour. Jus is made from the same juices that has been refined and condensed to get a clear liquid naturally thickened.

Why do people call it au jus? ›

Au jus is a French term that simply means “with juice”. Au jus is a type of sauce that is traditionally made from meat drippings.

Is beef bone broth the same as 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).

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