Have you ever been to Philadelphia? If so, you must have had a real life Philly Cheesesteak. And then once you returned home, you probably tried every Philly Cheesesteak on every menu of every restaurant you went to and were disappointed, every single time. At least that has been my experience. The meat is always dry, tough, and usually skimpy. My friend from Philadelphia says that the real travesty is that people use green peppers instead of banana peppers. In fact, what I am presenting to you today will probably spark the righteous indignation of every native Philadelphian. Because as you can see, I used green peppers. I also used deli beef instead of actual beef. The reason I did this is twofold: using deli beef is super easy and time-saving, and it is soft and tender. This solves the problem of tough, greasy meat that I have always found on the sub-par cheesesteak sandwiches outside of Philadelphia.
When I visited Philadelphia, it was to see the historical sites. However, I had the rotten luck of going when there was a “Government Shut-Down” and none of the historical sites were open. Add to that the fact that I went in December and there was rotten weather. On the way to the airport, my friend pointed out the car window (which was covered in rivulets of streaming rain) to the gray, featureless expanse outside and said, “There’s the Liberty Bell.” I saw nothing.
Someday I would like to go back to Philadelphia to see the historical sites. But I’d mostly like to go back so I can have a bona-fide, authentic Philly Cheesesteak again. In the meantime, this sandwich comes in a close second. Make it tonight. Deliciousness awaits!
- 1 lb. deli roast beef slices chopped
- 2 oz. cream cheese
- 1 small green bell pepper sliced thinly (or several banana peppers, sliced thinly)
- 1/2 medium red onion sliced thinly
- 2 medium mushrooms sliced thinly
- 4 Hoagie buns or a loaf of French bread, sliced horizontally. (You may not need to use the whole loaf, depending on the size of the loaf).
- Provolone mozzarella, or Swiss cheese
- Garlic salt
- Preheat oven to 325 degrees.
- Open hoagie buns or French bread and sprinkle with garlic salt. Put cheese on both open surfaces of the bread. Put in the warm oven and toast until cheese is melted. Remove from the oven.
- While the bread is toasting, heat a large frying pan on the stove over medium heat. Add a little oil, then sautee the peppers, onions, and mushrooms until tender.
- Add the cream cheese and deli roast beef and stir until cream cheese is melted and distributed throughout.
- Spoon beef and vegetable mixture on top of toasted hoagie buns or bread. If using French bread, cut the bread into sandwich-sized pieces and serve.
For dessert, why not make some ice cream, like my Dark Chocolate Raspberry Swirl Ice Cream or Blueberry Ice Cream? Either one would be the perfect finish to this simple meal!
Jessica @ Sweetest Menu says
Looks delicious Melissa! I’ve never had an authentic cheesesteak before but this homemade version is a fabulous idea!
olivia says
…I’m hungry
Holly says
I made these last night and they were a hit. Thanks for the idea and recipe for a simply delicious dinner.
Lisa P says
I made these last night for dinner and everyone LOVED them!! Which almost never happens. I used yellow and red sweet peppers and I mixed roast beef with some corned beef. Definitely will be making these again. So easy! Thank you for the recipe!
Melissa Howell says
This makes me so happy! Thanks, Lisa! I bet it was so good with the corned beef!