Philly cheesesteak!
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As a Philadelphian, I find this recipe highly offensive.
That goes double for me! You can call that what you want but a philly cheesesteak it's not.0 -
As a Philadelphian, I find this recipe highly offensive.
That goes double for me! You can call that what you want but a philly cheesesteak it's not.
Clearly this was created by someone who has never set toe one in the state of Pennsylvania...let alone the city of Philadelphia. This recipe is a travesty.0 -
As a Philadelphian, I find this recipe highly offensive.
That goes double for me! You can call that what you want but a philly cheesesteak it's not.
Clearly this was created by someone who has never set toe one in the state of Pennsylvania...let alone the city of Philadelphia. This recipe is a travesty.
Why are you guys attacking the OP, while I've never had a philly cheesesteak, this looks like DA BOMB0 -
As a Philadelphian, I find this recipe highly offensive.
That goes double for me! You can call that what you want but a philly cheesesteak it's not.
Clearly this was created by someone who has never set toe one in the state of Pennsylvania...let alone the city of Philadelphia. This recipe is a travesty.
Why are you guys attacking the OP, while I've never had a philly cheesesteak, this looks like DA BOMB
Evidently you've never met anyone from Philly? This is what we do. And also, Amoroso's.0 -
As a Philadelphian, I find this recipe highly offensive.
That goes double for me! You can call that what you want but a philly cheesesteak it's not.
Clearly this was created by someone who has never set toe one in the state of Pennsylvania...let alone the city of Philadelphia. This recipe is a travesty.
Why are you guys attacking the OP, while I've never had a philly cheesesteak, this looks like DA BOMB
Evidently you've never met anyone from Philly? This is what we do. And also, Amoroso's.
Please go, Carangi's or Sarcone's0 -
can't wait to try this!! Thanks for sharing!!!0
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Made these tonight and hubby and I loved them! We cheated and used steak-um instead of deli meat. 2.5 steak-um pieces and a handful of baby bella mushrooms + onions filled both halves nicely. YUM! Thanks for the tip!
Ps, I grew up an hour north of Philly. Ate cheesesteaks my whole life (hello mfp) and I'll be the first to admit no 2 hoagie shops made them the same. As for this version, hats off to the OP! Haters be damned0 -
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Great idea! Thanks for sharing!0
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Bump! I don't like cheesesteak, but I'm going to try with different meats and cheeses!0
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I made these tonight.....wonderful!0
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Cook onion and mushrooms in a pan until the onions are starting to turn brown. (1/2 a small onion and about 1/2 cup of mushrooms, I guess you could use more or less to taste)
Cut 4 slices of deli style roast beef into strips, mine were about 3/4 inch wide.
Cut a large green pepper in half lengthwise, remove ribs and seeds.
Line each pepper half with a slice of provolone.
Add the roast beef to the pan with the onion/mushroom mixture and brown the roast beef.
Put the meat/veggie mix into each half of the pepper and top each half with a slice of provolone.
Bake at 350 for 15-20, until the cheese has melted and started to turn brown.
These are so delicious!0 -
Oh be still my beating heart--these look absolutely fantastic0
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