ScreamingChicken
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Mustard on French dip?
Thu, 12/3/09 10:55 PM
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Marlene posted this in a different forum: mar52 The way I order and eat my sandwich at Phillipe's: Order single dip. Put a THIN smear of mustard, top with coleslaw and enjoy! Interesting. I've never put anything on a French dip and I don't think I've ever seen anyone else do it, but we're just a bunch of rubes here in the Midwest. Does Philippe's have a special mustard tailored to match the sandwich? Brad
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hatteras04
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Re:Mustard on French dip?
Thu, 12/3/09 11:25 PM
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I've never been there but I saw the Man vs Food when he went there and he talked a lot about their house made mustard that he put on his french dip. It looked pretty good to me.
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enginecapt
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Re:Mustard on French dip?
Fri, 12/4/09 1:15 AM
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They have a scorchingly hot house mustard. Personally, I want to taste the meat and the au jus (in my case, lamb), not the mustard... so I leave it off.
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wanderingjew
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Re:Mustard on French dip?
Fri, 12/4/09 11:30 AM
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I would compare Philippe's mustard to Chinese Hot Mustard- I prefer just a little smear on the sandwich so it doesn't overwhelm .
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Russ Jackson
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Re:Mustard on French dip?
Fri, 12/4/09 12:32 PM
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Just like on Prime Rib I think a Horshraddish mustard or sauce is excellent....Russ
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Re:Mustard on French dip?
Fri, 12/4/09 12:51 PM
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I was going to call you a whus, wj. I just tasted some from the fridge, and it was mild. But now that I think of it, it's a year or more old. Mustard loses potency pretty quickly.
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