Ultimate Roast Beef Blues Sandwich

Ultimate Roast Beef Blues Sandwich

36 Reviews
  • Prep: 15 min
  • Ready In: 15 min

“It doesn't get much better for beef lovers than this savory sandwich stacked with roast beef, blue cheese, fresh basil, and toasted walnuts. Enjoy!” - by Emily W.

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Original recipe yields 4 servings

Directions

  1. Open the rolls and spread each side with 1 to 2 tablespoons of mayonnaise. Place 4 basil leaves on four of the rolls. Layer the same four rolls with the roast beef, 1 to 2 tablespoons of blue cheese, and a sprinkling of walnuts. Top each with the remaining half rolls.

Nutrition

Amount Per Serving (4 total)

  • Calories
  • 583 cal
  • 29%
  • Fat
  • 31.6 g
  • 49%
  • Carbs
  • 37.9 g
  • 12%
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Based on a 2,000 calorie diet

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DCLAWSONUW
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DCLAWSONUW

"I tweaked this recipe so that it was served hot and wow! Absolutely amazing! I buttered hoagie rolls and toasted them in the oven at 350 degrees. I used deli roast beef and pan seared it for a few s..." See moreeconds on each side to get it hot, then spread miracle whip and horseradish on the hoagies, added the roast beef, then the blue cheese. My husband thought they were incredible and we will definitely serve it again!"

~TxCin~ILove2Ck
22

~TxCin~ILove2Ck

"Wow. This knocked my socks off with the very first bite! Indescribeably delicious... so good I can't even spell it. I improvised and used what I had on hand, sandwich bread toasted, chunky blue cheese..." See more dressing, and dried basil. I even forgot to toast the walnuts. Imagine this toasted... Mmmmmm. Even with the stuff I used it was 5 star, I can't wait to try it with the real bread and cheese (and remember to toast the walnuts next time). You've got to try this, it is soooo good!"

DivineHealth7
18

DivineHealth7

"Delicious! The only changes I had to make was to use regular sandwich bread because I didn't have any sub rolls on hand, and I had to use dried basil because I didn't have any fresh on hand. I'm eager..." See more to try this sandwich with the fresh basil, as I know it will give such a wonderful, fresh burst of flavor. I used regular mayo instead of light, which was what I had on hand. The first time I made it, I used blue cheese crumbles AND blue cheese dressing... but that makes for very pungent blue cheese flavor, so I wouldn't recommend that. Use blue cheese dressing only if you don't have the blue cheese crumbles. Otherwise, use blue cheese crumbles and mayo. Delicious, wonderful combination of flavors. I also pan seared my roast beef (don't really care for it cold out of the fridge). You won't be disappointed with this one! Thanks for sharing!"

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