🥖🧀 Philly Cheesesteak (Classic Sandwich)
A Philly cheesesteak is a hot, melty sandwich from Philadelphia made with thinly sliced beef, onions, and gooey cheese on a soft hoagie roll. Simple ingredients, big flavor.
đź§ľ Ingredients (2 sandwiches)
- 2 hoagie rolls (or soft sub rolls)
- 300–400g ribeye steak (thinly sliced)
(or any tender beef, sliced very thin) - 1 small onion, thinly sliced
- 1 small green bell pepper, thinly sliced (optional but common)
- 4–6 slices provolone cheese
(or American cheese / Cheez Whiz for authentic street style) - 1–2 tbsp oil or butter
- Salt & black pepper to taste
👨‍🍳 Instructions
1. Prep the beef
- Freeze the steak for 20–30 minutes so it’s easier to slice thinly.
- Slice it as thin as possible against the grain.
- Season lightly with salt and pepper.
2. Cook the vegetables
- Heat a skillet or griddle over medium-high heat.
- Add a little oil or butter.
- Sauté onions (and peppers if using) until soft and slightly caramelized.
- Remove and set aside.
3. Cook the beef
- In the same pan, add sliced beef.
- Cook quickly (2–4 minutes), chopping it with a spatula as it cooks.
- Keep it juicy—don’t overcook.
4. Combine & melt cheese
- Mix onions back into the beef.
- Lay cheese slices on top.
- Cover the pan for 1–2 minutes so the cheese melts into the meat.
5. Assemble the sandwich
- Toast the hoagie rolls lightly (optional but recommended).
- Load the cheesy beef mixture into the rolls.
- Serve immediately while hot and melty.
đź’ˇ Tips for best Philly cheesesteak
- Ribeye is the gold standard for tenderness and flavor.
- High heat = better sear and flavor.
- Cheese choice changes the style:
- Provolone → balanced and mild
- American → extra creamy
- Cheez Whiz → classic street-style Philly
🔥 Variations
- Mushroom cheesesteak: add sautéed mushrooms
- Spicy version: jalapeños + hot sauce
- Chicken cheesesteak: swap beef for thin chicken strips
If you want, I can also show you a real Philadelphia street cart style version, a fast 10-minute home version, or a loaded cheesy “over-the-top” version.