Easy Philly Cheesesteak Recipe - Mashed (2024)

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Easy Philly Cheesesteak Recipe

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Sure, maybe apple pie is the quintessential "as American as" food, but offered the choice between a soggy slice of pie and one of these classic American sandwiches, which would you choose? Yeah, the Philly cheesesteak, right? We thought so. Chef and recipe developer Michelle McGlinn has been smitten with these excellent East Coast eats since her teenage years: "I visited Philadelphia when I was looking at colleges and sought out Philly cheesesteaks when I went, so I based this [recipe] off of what I had there."

Now, before the cheesesteak purists grab their pitchforks, also note that McGlinn knows people have strong feelings on these sandwiches, admitting that "some will swear by using Cheez Whiz... but when I went, I had provolone cheese on mine. I prefer white cheeses to yellow, so I chose to use it here, too. [And] I love peppers on my cheesesteaks, [but] the peppers are definitely optional."

Not optional? Buttering those rolls!

Gather your ingredients for an easy Philly cheesesteak

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To make a Philly cheesesteak sandwich, you will needhoagie rolls, plenty ofbutter, a sliced onion, oil, shaved steak (New York strip or ribeye, ideally), salt, pepper,Worcestershire sauce, and garlic powder. Oh, and cheese. You'll definitely need cheese.McGlinn calls for provolone, but you can also use American or good ol' Cheez Whiz, depending on your preference.

As for the peppers, if you're using them, you'll need either green and red bell peppers — or really whatever bell peppers you like or have — sliced nice and thin.

Prepare the rolls

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First off, preheat the oven to 350 F. As it warms, slice open the hoagie rolls, melt 1 tablespoon of butter in a small dish, and brush the melted butter onto the insides and edges of hoagies. Be liberal here!

Next, place the prepared rolls on a parchment-lined baking sheet and bake until the bread is golden and warm, about 10 minutes.

Cook the onions and peppers

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As the buttered rolls warm and lightly toast, melt the remaining 2 tablespoons of butter in a skillet over medium heat. Add the sliced onions and cook them until they have softened and turned golden brown; this should take about 10 minutes. "The only tricky part is browning the onions," says McGlinn. "Don't let them burn; keep stirring often. If the onions seem to be burning, you can also turn the heat down and cook gently."

Once the onions have reached this stage, add the sliced bell peppers and stir to combine. Continue to cook until the peppers have softened, about another five minutes.

Cook and season the steak

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Remove the cooked veggies from the skillet and add the oil. Once it has warmed a bit, add the shaved steak, stirring occasionally, and cook until it has just browned. While cooking the meat, season it with salt, pepper, garlic powder, and Worcestershire sauce.

Once the meat has browned, drain the grease (if needed) and add the veggies back into the skillet with the steak. Stir to combine, keeping the heat at a medium setting.

Melt the cheese and assemble

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Add the provolone slices over the steak and veggie mixture and cook everything until the cheese is melty. Then remove the pan from the heat and stuff everything into the warmed hoagie rolls. And enjoy!

As for serving ideas, McGlinn says french fries and pickles are the classic way to go, adding, "You could also do chips — I like a good kettle cooked potato chip — or a healthy option like green salad or a light coleslaw. I'd also consider roasted potato wedges for a healthier 'french fry.'"

Easy Philly Cheesesteak Recipe

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What's better than a steak sandwich? How about a steak sandwich with oozing, melted cheese? Find out how to make this Philadelphia favorite in your own kitchen.

Prep Time

10

minutes

Cook Time

20

minutes

Servings

4

Sandwiches

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Total time: 30 minutes

Ingredients

  • 3 tablespoons butter, divided
  • 4 hoagie rolls, sliced open
  • ½ large onion, or 1 small onion, thinly sliced
  • ½ green bell pepper and ½ red bell pepper, or one whole of either, sliced
  • 2 tablespoons neutral oil
  • 1 pound thinly shaved ribeye or New York strip
  • 1 tablespoon salt
  • 1 tablespoon pepper
  • 1 tablespoon garlic powder
  • 1 teaspoon Worcestershire sauce
  • 4 slices provolone cheese

Optional Ingredients

  • American cheese or Cheez Whiz (instead of provolone, if preferred)

Directions

  1. Preheat the oven to 350 F.
  2. Melt 1 tablespoon of butter in a small dish and brush it onto the insides and edges of the hoagie rolls.
  3. Place buttered rolls on a parchment-lined baking sheet and bake until golden and warm, about 10 minutes.
  4. Meanwhile, melt remaining 2 tablespoons of butter in a skillet over medium heat. Add sliced onions and cook until softened and golden brown, about 10 minutes, stirring continuously to avoid burning.
  5. Add bell peppers and stir to combine. Continue to cook until softened, about another 5 minutes.
  6. Remove the veggies from the skillet and add the oil. Then add the shaved steak and season with salt, pepper, garlic powder, and Worcestershire sauce. Cook until just browned.
  7. Drain grease if needed and add veggies back into the skillet with the steak. Stir to combine.
  8. Add cheese slices over steak mixture and cook until cheese is melting. Once cheese has melted, remove skillet from heat and stuff filling into the warmed hoagie rolls.

Nutrition

Calories per Serving256
Total Fat17.7 g
Saturated Fat7.6 g
Trans Fat0.2 g
Cholesterol54.1 mg
Total Carbohydrates10.5 g
Dietary Fiber1.1 g
Total Sugars0.9 g
Sodium233.3 mg
Protein13.4 g

The information shown is Edamam’s estimate based on available ingredients and preparation. It should not be considered a substitute for a professional nutritionist’s advice.

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FAQs

What was the original Philly cheesesteak ingredients? ›

Although the original cheesesteak started with steak, onions, and provolone, we now consider provolone and Cheez Whiz sandwiches as classic cheesesteaks. Same with green peppers – some cheesesteak lovers can't live without them.

What gives Philly cheesesteak its flavor? ›

Mix salt, pepper, paprika, chili powder, onion powder, garlic powder, thyme, marjoram, and basil together in a small bowl. Place steak in a large bowl; sprinkle seasoning mixture over top and stir to coat.

What cheese is best for Philly cheesesteak? ›

Authentic Philly Cheesesteak is made with ribeye steak that's sliced into thin slices, and topped with melted provolone cheese, white American cheese, or Cheez Whiz, as well as fried onions, all on a toasted hoagie roll.

What is the secret ingredient in Philly cheesesteak? ›

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Thin-sliced beef, sauteed onions, and gooey melted cheese on a thick, hearty bread roll, there is one secret ingredient that would make Philly cheesesteak even more delicious. Philly native and true cheesesteak connoisseur Chris Pinto of the Tiki Lounge Talk blog adds garlic powder for some extra flavor.

Do you put mayo on Philly cheesesteak? ›

Mayo is a perfectly acceptable ingredient for a Philly Cheesesteak! Just don't axe Walt!

What's the difference between a cheesesteak and a Philly cheesesteak? ›

However, the main difference between the two is that a Philly cheesesteak is a specific type of cheesesteak that originated in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. It is made with thinly sliced ribeye steak, grilled onions, and melted cheese, typically served on a hoagie roll.

Does Philly cheesesteak have sauce? ›

I also don't mind sauteed onions but that isn't critically important. Most Philly cheesesteaks don't include sauce. That's a Valley spin. This cheesesteak features sauteed mushrooms, which are always nice.

What is an authentic cheesesteak? ›

An authentic Philly cheesesteak sandwich includes: Beef (typically ribeye or frozen chipped beef) that is sliced super-thin and cooked on a hot flat-top griddle until well done. Torpedo (or submarine) roll. Melted Cheese (traditionally American, provolone, or Cheez Whiz) Optional: grilled chopped white onions.

What sauce goes best on a cheesesteak? ›

If you are looking for an authentic Philadelphia experience, you should try using Whiz Cheese Sauce. This sauce is made by mixing shredded cheese with mayonnaise, mustard and other ingredients. You can also use Cheez Whiz as an alternative if you do not like the taste of mayonnaise.

How do you keep Philly cheesesteak moist? ›

You should store your cooked Philly cheesesteak meat in an airtight container in the refrigerator. I like to refrigerate mine with any leftover drippings in the pan for extra moisture and flavor.

Do authentic Philly cheesesteaks use cheese whiz? ›

When Whiz was introduced in the 1950's people began slathering their cheesesteaks in it. They preferred the gooiness of the Whiz over its competitors which did not share the same qualities. Now, it's almost considered a sin to get a Cheesesteak without Whiz.

What is the best store bought steak for Philly cheesesteak? ›

Ribeye steak is the only choice for a real Philly cheesesteak. You can substitute flank, skirt, top round, sirloin, or any other cut that cooks into tender, thin strips, but ribeye is the original choice. Just make sure you buy grass-fed and grass-finished beef for the best results.

Do real Philly cheesesteak have peppers? ›

For some reason, when out-of-towners create variations on the classic Philly sandwich, they always add bell peppers. Which, as just about any true Philadelphian will tell you, is not canon. A cheesesteak is meat, cheese, bread and sometimes onions — and that's it.

What's the difference between a Philly cheesesteak and a regular cheesesteak? ›

However, the main difference between the two is that a Philly cheesesteak is a specific type of cheesesteak that originated in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. It is made with thinly sliced ribeye steak, grilled onions, and melted cheese, typically served on a hoagie roll.

What is the best cut of meat for Philly steak? ›

Ribeye is the steak of choice for Philly Cheesesteak sandwiches. It is well-marbled and tender when cooked. Another cut that we have used with great results is flank steak which is lean but very tender when cut against the grain. You will need a little extra oil on your cooking surface if using flank steak.

What is the original cheese on a Philly cheesesteak? ›

The sandwich was originally prepared without cheese; Olivieri said provolone cheese was first added by Joe "co*cky Joe" Lorenza, a manager at the Ridge Avenue location.

What condiments go on a Philly cheesesteak? ›

Cheesesteak lovers don't always put condiments on their sandwiches, but if they do it is likely to be ketchup. Other options that seem to be more common include sriracha or other types of hot sauce.

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