Copycat Arby's Beef N' Cheddar

A fast and faithful copy of Arby s Beef N Cheddar, made at home in minutes using deli roast beef and a smooth cheese sauce. Ready in under 10 minutes for a nostalgic sandwich fix.

This Copycat Arby s Beef N Cheddar has been my go to comfort sandwich for quick weeknight dinners and late night cravings. I first learned how to recreate this classic after a road trip when the nearest Arby s was closed and I found myself missing that savory roast beef and tangy signature sauce combination. The homemade version captures the same salty roast beef flavor, the warm soft onion bun, and a luscious cheese sauce that drapes the meat just like the original. It is a real nostalgia trigger for anyone who grew up with fast food treats and still appreciates a simple, satisfying sandwich.
I love how fast this comes together. With deli roast beef, a whisk of pantry staples for the signature sauce, and a quick stovetop cheese sauce, you can build four hearty sandwiches in about eight minutes of total time. Texture plays a big role here. The thinly sliced warm beef keeps the sandwich juicy without becoming chewy, while the cheese sauce adds silkiness that melds with the tangy sweet sauce. Family members always ask for seconds and the leftovers reheat very well which makes this a practical crowd pleaser.
Why You'll Love This Recipe
- Ready in under 10 minutes from start to finish, ideal for busy weeknights or a rapid lunch that still feels indulgent.
- Uses simple pantry staples and deli counter beef so there is no long cooking time required and minimal prep.
- The homemade signature sauce is tangy and slightly sweet and takes two minutes to make so you can skip store bought dressings if you prefer.
- Make ahead options include preparing the sauce and cheese sauce in advance and reheating in low heat to maintain texture.
- Family friendly, adaptable for picky eaters by swapping cheese types or using leftover roast beef for a budget friendly meal.
- Perfect for pairing with frozen curly fries to recreate the full Arby s experience at home without leaving your kitchen.
I have served this many times when guests pop over unexpectedly. One evening I assembled these while catching up with a neighbor and everyone loved how similar they were to the original. The cheese sauce technique I use came from testing different melting methods and finally settling on a low heat finish with milk for a glossy, smooth result.
Ingredients
- Onion buns: Four soft onion buns give the sandwich its characteristic slightly sweet and savory base. Look for bakery fresh or supermarket packs labeled onion rolls for the closest match. Toast lightly to warm and add structure.
- Deli roast beef: One pound of thinly sliced roast beef from the deli counter provides the proper melt in your mouth texture. Ask the deli to cut it extra thin for ease of warming and to echo the fast food texture you remember.
- American cheese: Five slices are used to make a smooth cheese sauce. American cheese melts reliably and creates the classic flavor profile. You can substitute Velveeta or shredded cheddar if you prefer a sharper finish.
- Milk: Three tablespoons of whole milk makes the cheese sauce glossy and silky. Lower fat milk will work but whole milk gives better mouthfeel.
- Garlic powder and black pepper: A quarter teaspoon garlic powder plus more to taste with black pepper help season the cheese sauce so it is not bland.
- Signature sauce: One half cup ketchup, two teaspoons water, a quarter teaspoon garlic powder, a quarter teaspoon onion powder, and a pinch of salt create a tangy sauce similar to the original Arby s dressing.
Instructions
Heat the beef: Place a skillet on the stove and heat over medium. Add the thinly sliced roast beef to the skillet and cover with a lid. Reduce the heat to medium low and warm the beef for two to three minutes until it is hot and just starting to give off steam. Warming the beef covered prevents drying and keeps the slices tender. Make the signature sauce: While the beef is warming, stir together one half cup ketchup, two teaspoons water, one quarter teaspoon garlic powder, one quarter teaspoon onion powder, and a pinch of salt in a small bowl. Mix until smooth and taste for balance. If you prefer a sweeter sauce add a touch more ketchup. Spread a thin layer on both bottom buns so the flavor penetrates every bite. Prepare the cheese sauce: In a small pot set over medium low heat combine five slices of American cheese with three tablespoons milk, one quarter teaspoon garlic powder, and a few grinds of black pepper. Stir gently and constantly until the cheese is completely melted and the mixture is shiny and smooth. This should take three to five minutes. Keep the heat low to avoid separation and if the sauce seems too thick add a teaspoon of milk at a time until it reaches the desired pourable consistency. Assemble the sandwiches: Place a warm bottom bun on each plate, add a generous mound of warmed roast beef, spoon the cheese sauce over the beef, and add a bit more signature sauce if you like extra tang. Top with the bun crown and press gently so everything melds together. Serve immediately for best texture. Serve with sides: Pair with frozen curly fries prepared according to package directions for an authentic in home experience. The hot fries and cold beverage complete a nostalgic meal that is quick and satisfying.
You Must Know
- This sandwich is high in sodium because of the deli beef and cheese. Keep that in mind if you monitor salt intake.
- Leftovers store well in the refrigerator for up to two days. Reheat gently covered in a skillet over low heat to avoid drying the beef.
- The cheese sauce can separate if overheated. Maintain low heat and stir often to keep it silky.
- Freezes poorly once assembled, but you can freeze the sauce components separately for up to one month.
My favorite aspect is how quickly this comes together without feeling like a processed meal. It recreates the fast food comfort while still being made with ingredients you choose. Once my sister tried this she texted me that it was nearly identical to the original and has been requesting it at every family gathering.
Storage Tips
Store leftover components separately for best results. Keep warmed roast beef in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to two days. Transfer any leftover cheese sauce to a glass jar and cool it quickly before refrigerating. Reheat the beef gently in a skillet with a splash of water to restore moisture, and warm the cheese sauce over low heat while whisking. Avoid reheating in the microwave at full power as the sauce can become oily. For longer storage freeze the sauce in small portions in freezer safe containers for up to one month then thaw in the refrigerator before reheating.
Ingredient Substitutions
If you cannot find thinly sliced roast beef ask the deli to slice it as thin as possible. For the cheese sauce you can replace American cheese with an equal weight of shredded cheddar plus one ounce of processed cheese for smoothness. Velveeta is a great direct substitute for an ultra smooth sauce. For a lighter version use reduced fat American cheese and skim milk but expect a slightly thinner mouthfeel. If you are avoiding ketchup try a tomato based barbecue sauce in a small amount, keeping in mind that the flavor will skew smokier.
Serving Suggestions
Serve the sandwiches with hot curly fries, a crisp dill pickle, and coleslaw to balance the richness. For a lighter plate pair with a simple green salad dressed in a lemon vinaigrette. Garnish the sandwiches with thinly sliced red onion or a few pickle chips to provide a bright contrast to the meat and cheese. These make a fun game day offering and mini sandwiches cut in half are perfect for a casual buffet.
Cultural Background
The original sandwich rose to fame as part of a regional fast food tradition that pairs thinly sliced roast meat with bold sauces. It is rooted in American convenience culture where sandwich shops emphasized assembly speed and consistent flavor. This copycat taps into that tradition while offering the chance to control ingredient quality and portion sizes. Recreating such classics at home is part of a broader culinary trend of elevating nostalgic fast food with a homemade touch.
Seasonal Adaptations
In cooler months add a smear of roasted garlic aioli or swap the onion bun for a warm brioche roll for extra comfort. In summer lighten the sandwich by serving smaller slider versions with a summer slaw on top so the sandwich stays refreshing. For holiday gatherings serve the meat warmed with a touch of roast beef au jus alongside the cheese sauce for a slightly more luxurious presentation.
Meal Prep Tips
For meal prep make the signature sauce and cheese sauce ahead and store in separate containers. Portion the warmed beef into meal sized containers and include a fresh bun on the side. When ready to eat reheat the beef and sauce gently and assemble fresh to avoid soggy bread. Use shallow containers so the beef warms quickly and invest in good quality airtight lids to maintain freshness.
These sandwiches bring back memories and make new ones. They are quick enough for weeknight dinners and familiar enough for family favorites. Try making extra sauce to have on hand for other sandwiches and enjoy a little bit of classic fast food nostalgia without ever leaving your kitchen.
Pro Tips
Ask the deli to slice the roast beef as thin as possible for the best texture.
Warm the beef covered on low to preserve juiciness and avoid drying out the slices.
Keep the cheese sauce over low heat and stir constantly to prevent separation.
Toast the onion buns lightly to add texture and prevent sogginess from the sauce.
This nourishing copycat arby's beef n' cheddar recipe is sure to be a staple in your kitchen. Enjoy every moist, high protein slice — it is perfect for breakfast or as a wholesome snack any time.
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Copycat Arby's Beef N' Cheddar
This Copycat Arby's Beef N' Cheddar recipe makes perfectly juicy, tender, and flavorful steak every time! Serve with potatoes and a side salad for an unforgettable dinner in under 30 minutes.

Ingredients
Arby s Signature Sauce
Instructions
Warm the beef
Heat a skillet over medium. Add the thinly sliced roast beef and cover with a lid. Reduce heat to medium low and warm for two to three minutes until steaming and tender.
Mix the signature sauce
In a small bowl combine ketchup, water, garlic powder, onion powder, and a pinch of salt. Stir until smooth and spread on bottom buns.
Make the cheese sauce
In a small pot over medium low heat combine American cheese, milk, garlic powder, and black pepper. Stir constantly until melted and smooth, three to five minutes. Thin with additional milk if necessary.
Assemble sandwiches
Place warmed beef on each bottom bun, spoon the cheese sauce over the beef, add more signature sauce if desired, and top with the bun crown. Serve immediately.
Serve with sides
Pair with frozen curly fries prepared according to package directions and a dill pickle for an authentic at home experience.
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