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The Best Philly Cheesesteak Recipe

Today’s recipe is one of my favorite recipes to make for parties, or even as an easy dinner idea! From game day to potlucks, even family get-togethers. I struggle to find an occasion that doesn’t warrant these easy, cheesy Philly Cheesesteak sliders! I keep it easy using deli roast beef and add it to some tender-crisp peppers, sweet caramelized onions, and two types of cheese come together in this flavor packed sliders recipe.

The Best Philly Cheesesteak RecipeWhat is a Philly Cheesesteak?Ingredients You’ll NeedHow to Make Philly Cheesesteak SlidersCan I Make Them In Advance?Tips for SuccessServing SuggestionsStorage and ReheatingMore Mouthwatering Sliders to TryGet the Recipe

To top it all off, this Philly cheesesteak recipe is made all together, pull-apart-style on slider rolls in a baking dish. That’s two dozen awesome sandwiches in the time it would take to make one! Also are they “Philly cheesesteaks” or just “cheesesteaks”? It’s a running debate in our house!

What is a Philly Cheesesteak?

If you’re from the States (and even if you’ve never visited Philadelphia), chances are you’ve at least heard of a Philly cheesesteak. But in case you missed it, a Philly cheesesteak is a famous sandwich made with tender-cooked ribeye topped with American cheese, and served on a roll. Variations include caramelized onions and peppers, and provolone cheese. This iconic sandwich is a staple of Philly eateries. If you’re not one for missing out, these easy homemade cheesesteak sliders are just what you need at your next get-together!

Ingredients You’ll Need

Slider Rolls: Regular slider buns or Hawaiian rolls. Sweet Onion: I use Vidalia onion. Another sweet and mild onion, like white onion, will also work. Green Bell Peppers: I love the slight crispiness of sauteed green peppers in my sliders. If you’re not a pepper fan, feel free to leave it out. Garlic: Fresh cloves, minced. Onion Soup Mix: A shortcut to loads of flavor! All you need is a couple of packages of your favorite dry soup mix. Roast Beef: I’m all about food hacks when it comes to party food, so I make these cheesesteaks with deli roast beef, sliced into strips. See more suggestions for what beef to use below! Cheese: I use a combination of white American cheese and deli provolone slices. The melt factor is just next level! Worcestershire Sauce: For a hint of umami flavor. It really makes a difference! Olive Oil Butter Salt & Pepper

What Kind of Steak Should I Use?

If you’re going the traditional route, a Philly cheesesteak is made with shaved or thinly sliced ribeye steak, or a similar option like NY strip or skirt steak. Some grocery stores will carry steak that’s pre-cut into thin slices, which is helpful. I take a bit of a shortcut and use roast beef from the deli section! The flavor is still amazing, and it’s easy to come by.

How to Make Philly Cheesesteak Sliders

While your oven is preheating to 350°F, get out a good size baking pan and line it with foil. Give it a spritz with some cooking spray. Then go ahead and make some sliders: Cut the Bread: Leaving the slider rolls in one large sheet, use a bread knife to cut the rolls in half. Set aside the tops for now and place the bottom layer into the pan. Cook the Veggies: Saute the onions and green peppers in a skillet with some oil, until softened. Cook the Steak: Add in the seasonings and soup mix and give everything a stir. Next, stir in the roast beef and continue to cook until the beef is warmed through. Assemble: Spoon the steak over the slider rolls, then layer on the cheese slices before pressing the slider tops into the pan. Melt some butter and soup mix together in the microwave and then drizzle or brush the mixture over top of the rolls. Bake: Bake the sliders, covered tightly in foil, until the cheese is nice and melted. Leave the pan covered for a few more minutes once it’s removed from the oven before serving.

Can I Make Them In Advance?

If you’d like to get a headstart on these sliders for your game day meal planning, the best way to do it is to prepare the steak and veggie mixture in advance. I wouldn’t recommend assembling the sliders the night before, as they’ll wind up soggy by the time you go to bake them. Once your steak is ready, simply store it airtight in the fridge until you’re ready to assemble and bake your Philly cheesesteak. Keep in mind you may need to add a few extra minutes to the baking time to ensure the meat is heated through!

Tips for Success

Use Soft Buns: Choose a nice quality, soft Hawaiian roll or bakery bun for your sliders. Avoid chewy rolls like ciabatta or sourdough. It’s fluffy buns or bust when it comes to Philly cheesesteak! If you prefer a crispier bun, lightly toast them before assembling. Don’t Skip the Butter: That delectable, seasoned butter wash overtop of the buns before baking is what takes the flavors of these sliders to the next level! Don’t skip it – if you don’t have enough onion soup mix, you can make a quick garlic butter with extra garlic cloves instead.

Serving Suggestions

These Philly cheesesteak sliders are perfect to enjoy with other pub-style sides like French fries and onion rings. These mini sandwiches make a great addition to a game day appetizer spread, served alongside other party bites like Hot Corn Dip, Mini Corn Dogs and Homemade Pepperoni Pizza Rolls. Cheesesteak sliders are also great to serve at potlucks next to Potato Salad, Corn Casserole, or Coleslaw.

Storage and Reheating

If you have extras, just wrap the pan tightly in cling wrap or foil and store the sliders in the fridge for a day or two. These make for easy next-day lunches! Reheat your Philly cheesesteaks covered in foil, in a 350ºF oven for 10 minutes or so, until warmed through.

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