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πŸ₯– Homemade Philly Cheesesteak Sandwich

πŸ₯– Homemade Philly Cheesesteak Sandwich

Ingredients (2 large sandwiches)

For the Steak

  • 250–300 g ribeye steak (traditional) or sirloin

  • 1 tbsp butter or oil

  • Salt & black pepper

  • Β½ onion, thinly sliced

  • Β½ green bell pepper, thinly sliced (optional β€” not in every Philly shop but delicious)

  • 1 cup mushrooms, sliced (optional)

Cheese Options (choose 1)

  • Provolone (melty and classic)

  • White American

  • Cheese Whiz (traditional in many Philly shops)

Bread

  • 2 hoagie rolls or long soft sandwich rolls

  • Lightly toasted


Instructions

1. Prepare the Steak

The traditional way:

  1. Freeze the steak for 30–40 minutes until firm.

  2. Slice extremely thin β€” almost shaved.
    (This is the secret to real Philly cheesesteak texture!)


2. Cook the Vegetables

  1. Heat a little butter or oil in a large skillet over medium-high.

  2. Add onions (and peppers/mushrooms if using).

  3. Cook 5–7 minutes, stirring, until soft and lightly browned.

  4. Push veggies to one side of the pan.


3. Cook the Steak

  1. Add a bit more butter/oil to the empty side of the pan.

  2. Add the thinly sliced steak.

  3. Season with salt and pepper.

  4. Cook quickly β€” 2–3 minutes β€” breaking it up and mixing with the vegetables.


4. Add the Cheese

If using provolone or American cheese:

  • Lay slices over the beef.

  • Cover the pan for 30 seconds to melt.

If using Cheese Whiz:

  • Heat it separately and spoon over the steak when assembling.


5. Build the Sandwich

  1. Split hoagie rolls and toast lightly.

  2. Scoop the cheesy steak mixture into the rolls.

  3. Press gently so everything melts together.


πŸ”₯ Tips for an Authentic Cheesesteak

  • Ribeye is the #1 traditional cut (fat = flavor).

  • Cook everything fast and hot.

  • Keep fillings simple: steak, onion, cheese.

  • Use soft rolls, not crusty baguettes.


Optional Add-Ons

  • JalapeΓ±os

  • Garlic butter on the bread

  • Extra mushrooms

  • Hot cherry peppers (Philly favorite)

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